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CAYOM YEAR 3 - Part 2: Predictions

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Homestar Runner’s Cruddy Debut Movie - $3.55m

Not Funny - $10.03m

Burnout - $16.75m

Chessmen - $21.43m

Conductive - $33.16m / $41.22m

The Exorcism of Jessica Walters - $16.26m / $20.13m

From Earth to Infinity - $5.05m

 

Ice Station - $11.44m

Dark Side - $20.03m

My Peoples - $50.22m

Cupid’s Quest - $5.65m / $7.23m (terrible release date and crushed by My Peoples)

Father - $13.02m / $17.55m

Livestream - $27.65m (MAH BABY CAN SING)

 

Earth Defense Force - $50.69m

Nerdy - $9.55m

2 Lonely 2 Zookeepers - $10.11m

SoulCalibur - $13.66m

Student Film - $7.66m

The Bronze Bow - $18.88m

Lilo And Stitch - $102.54m

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Penguins - $9.75m

The Lonely - $9.16m (it's gotten absolutely smashed by critics so I expect ACfW numbers)

Battletoads - $42.53m

Cataclysmic - $75.34m

RuPaul’s Best Friend Drag Race - $2.8m

Unknown Sender - $3.75m

 

Spark: Homeward - $147.65m

Redeeming Love - $6.5m

BioShock - $42.33m

Under The Sea - $4.76m

God of War - $65.01m

Zoldar - $11.05m

Aerophobia - $2.1m

He-Man: The Revenge of Skeletor - $70.33m

 

Dan the Alpaca - $33.15m

Ripper - $35.76m

The Odyssey: Counsel of the Dead - $167.26m

Finding Gobi - $17.88m

Second Wind II - $19.75m

Call of Duty - $68.65m

Hills Abduction - $9.56m

 

 

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3 minutes ago, YourMother the Edgelord said:

:ohmygod:

Hunchback over $300m

 

El Dorado opening to $81m

 

Treasure Planet opening to $66m

 

Not sure why people expect less for a Lilo & Stitch movie after those three.

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1 minute ago, cookie said:

Hunchback over $300m

 

El Dorado opening to $81m

 

Treasure Planet opening to $66m

 

Not sure why people expect less for a Lilo & Stitch movie after those three.

True plus it’s the only big family film since My Peoples and Battletoads will attract mainly boys. Still sort of surprising though.

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August

 

Miraculous: $33.8M/$102.3M

Gamera: $62.8M/$172.4M

Notes From The Otherspace: $2.5M/$28.8M/$184.5M

The Howling: $35.6M/$92.3M

Super Samurai Syber Squad: $38.9M/$115.5M

Things Fall Apart: $1.1M/$8.8M/$30.9M

Life of a Prophet: $10.2M/$40.4M

 

September 

 

SWAT Kats 2: The Viper Strikes: $50.2M/$171.6M

Cycle of the Werewolf: $45.2M/$124.3M

Doom: $40.1M/$101.5M

Cross Country: $31.2M/$80.5M

Dazzled: $21.3M/$69.7M

Fright Town: $9.2M/$22.8M

Kim Possible: $36.2M/$110.4M

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1 minute ago, Isle of Pasta said:

If Otherspace actually pulled off a $150k PTA in 17 theatres it would approach Parvelli level insanity.

The perks of the one doing the actuals not reading the film before he did them :kitschjob:

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OCTOBER

 

Fatal Rendezvous - $13.7m/$46.5m

Halloweentown - $19.7m/$68.6m

Blood and Fur: Inglourious Paw-stards - $41.8m/$93.6m

Uglies - $9.4m/$25.1m

Indigenous - $800k/$31.8m/$87.9m

Hope-Fear Adventure - $16.7m/$58.8m

Silent Hill: Innocence Lost - $57.3m/$145.9m (Opening close to the end of Halloween may hurt legs)

 

NOVEMBER

 

The Chrysallids - $43.8m/$174.9m

Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive - $57.2m/$210.6m

Le Grand Ecran - $200k/$4.8m/$27.2m

The Metor Manhunt - $7.4m/$19.5m

Bartimaeus and the Amulet of Samarkand - $67.9m/$197.7m

Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst - $50.3m/$138.7m

The Raven Boys - $14.8m/$41.6m

Street Sharks - $32.5m/$112.4m

51 - $4.3m/$9.1m

 

DECEMBER

 

Desolate Sea - $5.6m/$14.4m

The Prince of Egypt - $9.3m/$63.7m/$347.5m

The Number One Dime - $95.2m/$476.9m

Wolves of the Deep - $14.8m/$83.7m

Bro Time - $6.7m/$42.5m

Garden of Eden - $9.2m/$77.5m

That Was A Long Time Ago - $10.8m/$72.5m

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4 minutes ago, YourMother the Edgelord said:

I just realized something. Pigeon has no family competition until NOD. This should have nice legs. 

Prince of Egypt is family-ish, (and maybe so are Street Sharks and Bartimaeus) but in terms of directly appealing to kids you’re right.

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October

 

Fatal Rendezvous: $23.4M/$82.8M

Halloweentown: $23.5M/$91.2M

Blood and Fur: Inglourious Paw-stards: $43.4M/$102.4M

Uglies: $14.2M/$32.7M

Indigenous: $850K/$34.2M/$90.9M

Hope-Fear Adventure: $21.4M/$73.5M

Silent Hill: Innocence Lost: $60.6M/$156.3M

 

November

 

The Chrysallids: $57.2M/$233.7M

Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive: $62.2M/$242.8M

Le Grand Ecran: $175K/$3.3M/$32.1M

The Metor Manhunt: $13.3M/$30.2M

Bartimaeus and the Amulet of Samarkand: $75.7M/$234.2M

Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst: $52.3M/$142.8M

The Raven Boys: $12.2M (3 Day)/$20.1M (5 Day)/$55.8M

Street Sharks: $40.3M(3 Day)/$65.5M(5 Day)/$172.3M

51: $3.6M/$8.2M

 

December

 

Desolate Sea: $8.8M/$19.2M

The Prince of Egypt: $10.5M/$85.3M/$412.7M

The Number One Dime: $112.1M/$505.6M

Wolves of the Deep: $19.2M/$100.8M

Bro Time: $7.8M/$52.5M

Garden of Eden: $15.2M/$85.3M

That Was A Long Time Ago: $12.4M/$81.2M

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