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11 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:

MoviePass is no longer offering unlimited movies for new subscribers; it's now a quarterly subscription for $30 with 4 movies per month and IHeartRadio :hahaha: 

What did people expect to happen LOL the company was always going to be a bait-and-switch :rofl:

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13 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:

MoviePass is no longer offering unlimited movies for new subscribers; it's now a quarterly subscription for $30 with 4 movies per month and IHeartRadio :hahaha: 

I mean that still a damn good deal. Good thing I’m already subscribed! 

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TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Theater Count / Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week #
1 N Rampage (2018) WB (NL) $34,500,000 - 4,101 - $8,413 $34,500,000 $120 1
2 1 A Quiet Place Par. $32,600,000 -35.1% 3,589 +81 $9,083 $99,635,885 $17 2
3 N Truth or Dare Uni. $19,080,000 - 3,029 - $6,299 $19,080,000 $3.5 1
4 2 Ready Player One WB $11,205,000 -54.5% 3,661 -573 $3,061 $114,607,798 - 3
5 3 Blockers Uni. $10,295,000 -49.9% 3,418 +39 $3,012 $36,927,670 $21 2
6 4 Black Panther BV $5,342,000 -38.6% 2,180 -567 $2,450 $673,797,522 - 9
7 10 Isle Of Dogs FoxS $5,000,000 +9.6% 1,939 +1,385 $2,579 $18,450,864 - 4
8 6 I Can Only Imagine RAtt. $3,837,220 -50.8% 2,553 -341 $1,503 $74,988,485 $7 5
9 5 Tyler Perry's Acrimony LGF $3,700,000 -55.9% 1,332 -674 $2,778 $37,875,477 - 3
10 7 Chappaquiddick ENTMP $3,025,000 -47.5% 1,645 +85 $1,839 $11,006,383 - 2
11 11 The Miracle Season Mirr/LD $2,135,000 -46.0% 1,707 - $1,251 $6,963,836 - 2
12 8 Sherlock Gnomes Par. $2,100,000 -61.4% 2,116 -617 $992 $36,923,487 $59 4
13 N Beirut BST $1,655,954 - 755 - $2,193 $2,028,990 - 1
14 9 Pacific Rim Uprising Uni. $1,365,000 -71.7% 1,537 -1,090 $888 $57,516,135 $150 4
15 12 A Wrinkle in Time BV $1,208,000 -63.4% 1,112 -589 $1,086 $92,304,220 - 6
16 13 Love, Simon Fox $1,000,000 -63.9% 889 -575 $1,125 $39,269,001 $17 5
17 15 Paul, Apostle of Christ Sony $575,000 -67.6% 581 -681 $990 $16,358,299 $5 4
18 18 The Death of Stalin IFC $474,692 -51.9% 330 -218 $1,438 $6,312,502 - 6
19 14 Tomb Raider WB $470,000 -75.6% 502 -1,171 $936 $56,236,569 $94 5
20 19 Peter Rabbit Sony $350,000 -63.8% 519 -508 $674 $113,832,652 $50 10
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Rank* Title Friday
4/13

(Estimates)
Saturday
4/14

(Estimates)
Sunday
4/15

(Estimates)
Monday
4/16
1 RAMPAGE (2018)
Warner Bros. (New Line)

4,101
$11,550,000

-- / $2,816
$11,550,000 / 1
$13,900,000

+20.3% / $3,389
$25,450,000 / 2
$9,050,000

-34.9% / $2,207
$34,500,000 / 3

N/A
2 A QUIET PLACE
Paramount

3,589
$10,500,000

+189.1% / $2,926
$77,535,885 / 8
$13,485,000

+28.4% / $3,757
$91,020,885 / 9
$8,615,000

-36.1% / $2,400
$99,635,885 / 10

N/A
3 TRUTH OR DARE
Universal

3,029
$8,290,000

-- / $2,737
$8,290,000 / 1
$6,829,000

-17.6% / $2,255
$15,119,000 / 2
$3,961,000

-42% / $1,308
$19,080,000 / 3

N/A
4 READY PLAYER ONE
Warner Bros.

3,661
$2,990,000

+119.9% / $817
$106,392,798 / 16
$4,980,000

+66.6% / $1,360
$111,372,798 / 17
$3,235,000

-35% / $884
$114,607,798 / 18

N/A
5 BLOCKERS
Universal

3,418
$3,268,000

+158.3% / $956
$29,901,670 / 8
$4,533,000

+38.7% / $1,326
$34,434,670 / 9
$2,493,000

-45% / $729
$36,927,670 / 10

N/A
6 BLACK PANTHER
Buena Vista

2,180
$1,447,000

+130.9% / $664
$669,902,522 / 57
$2,524,000

+74.4% / $1,158
$672,426,522 / 58
$1,371,000

-45.7% / $629
$673,797,522 / 59

N/A
7 ISLE OF DOGS
Fox Searchlight

1,939
$1,560,000

+393.5% / $805
$15,010,864 / 22
$2,125,000

+36.2% / $1,096
$17,135,864 / 23
$1,315,000

-38.1% / $678
$18,450,864 / 24

N/A
8 I CAN ONLY IMAGINE
Roadside Attractions

2,553
$1,076,225

+103.4% / $422
$72,227,790 / 29
$1,693,560

+57.4% / $663
$73,921,350 / 30
$1,067,135

-37% / $418
$74,988,485 / 31

N/A
9 TYLER PERRY'S ACRIMONY
Lionsgate

1,332
$1,090,000

+128.4% / $818
$35,265,477 / 15
$1,630,000

+49.5% / $1,224
$36,895,477 / 16
$980,000

-39.9% / $736
$37,875,477 / 17

N/A
10 CHAPPAQUIDDICK
Entertainment Studios

1,645
$850,000

+94.7% / $517
$8,831,383 / 8
$1,300,000

+52.9% / $790
$10,131,383 / 9
$875,000

-32.7% / $532
$11,006,383 / 10

N/A
11 SHERLOCK GNOMES
Paramount

2,116
$418,000

+93.7% / $198
$35,241,487 / 22
$1,045,000

+150% / $494
$36,286,487 / 23
$637,000

-39% / $301
$36,923,487 / 24

N/A
12 THE MIRACLE SEASON
Mirror/LD

1,707
$634,000

+268.1% / $371
$5,462,836 / 8
$938,000

+47.9% / $550
$6,400,836 / 9
$563,000

-40% / $330
$6,963,836 / 10
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2 minutes ago, That Ambitious Guy said:

 

Impressive.

Needs 57.6 to match Need for Speed's 2.44x multiplier. I think it's gonna fall short by ~0.5m. Impressive, for the best video game movie ever (before Rampage released).

 

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38 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:

MoviePass is no longer offering unlimited movies for new subscribers; it's now a quarterly subscription for $30 with 4 movies per month and IHeartRadio :hahaha: 

So, they probably hit their "we affect the market" number (I think they mentioned they'd be 10% of all tickets this month), and now they want to actually attempt profitability...so $10/month for 4 movies (figuring most of these "new" subscribers will probably let 1-2 of those 4 movies expire)...and they get kickbacks on concessions and tickets...that's probably a break-even price for them per subscriber...

 

Did they add a couples/family plan yet, or is it still 100% individually based?

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7 minutes ago, LonePirate said:

This was a brutal weekend for pretty much every single film that opened in wide release in March as all or almost all of them suffered their worst drop yet and they all fell over 50%.

The only unexpected one is ICOI, and even that was trending for a drop in the mid-40s based on weekdays. 

5 minutes ago, TwoMisfits said:

So, they probably hit their "we affect the market" number (I think they mentioned they'd be 10% of all tickets this month), and now they want to actually attempt profitability...so $10/month for 4 movies (figuring most of these "new" subscribers will probably let 1-2 of those 4 movies expire)...and they get kickbacks on concessions and tickets...that's probably a break-even price for them per subscriber...

 

Did they add a couples/family plan yet, or is it still 100% individually based?

I don't think they're getting anything from concessions; that eats right into a theater's profit.

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