Ethan Hunt Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 4 minutes ago, Isle of Pasta said: The Towering Inferno - 79 (6 reviews: all positive) CERTIFIED FRESH Cataclysmic: 87 (7 Reviews: All Positive) CERTIFIED FRESH *shrug back* hmmmmmmmm.... I just remember Towering Inferno was within a tiebreaker vote of getting nommed for BP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 1 minute ago, Ethan Hunt said: hmmmmmmmm.... I just remember Towering Inferno was within a tiebreaker vote of getting nommed for BP I think TI had some smaller reviews but more passion, so IDK. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 I’m interested in the upcoming holiday season the most. So much potential in films. Also I’m thinking there’s a chance Silent Hill pulls an IT. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hiccup23 Posted May 7, 2018 Author Share Posted May 7, 2018 Friday, April 5th Lilo and Stitch continue to dominate the box office with a -50.3% drop, which is great drop for an opening weekend over $100M. The film fell to a terrific $55.4M and currently sits over $190M at the box office. Look for it to hang on to its #1 spot next weekend. Penguins opened with a solid $8.2M and received an A rating from audiences. Who doesn’t love penguins. The film should hold until Earth Day. Student Film saw another terrific hold with $8.0M. Lilo and Stitch- $55,361,119 million (-50.3%) Penguins - $8,156,492 million Student Film- $8,018,531 million The Bronze Bow- 6,147,864 million The Storyteller - $3,341,657 million Earth Defense Force- $2,790,166 million Soul Calibur- $1,644,001 million And the Band Played On- $1,002,996 million My People- $744,940 million The Parvelli Reunion- $744,935 million Friday, April 12th Lilo and Stitch held on with $34.2M as the film continues its amazing run. It is now eyeing $250M, which it should crush next weekend. It has benefited greatly from a slow release schedule. The Lonely disappointed with $8.5M. Word of mouth from audiences was poor with a D-. The depressing film should fade out into the blackness over the next few weeks. Student Film shot into #3 with $5.8M and continues to make a name for itself. Penguins fell a better than average -33.0% with $5.5M. Lilo and Stitch- $34,192,901 million The Lonely – $8,513,337 million Student Film- $5,812,895 million Penguins- $5,464,926 milion (-33.0%) The Storyteller- $5,068,450 million The Bronze Bow- $3,979,564 milion Earth Defense Force- $1,618,997 million Soul Calibur- $857,070 million And the Band Played On- $722,855 million The Parvelli Reunion- $510,977 million Friday, April 19th (Easter Weekend) Easter weekend was red hot. Cataclysmic exploded with $86.0M. Excellent marketing and a box office draught helped the film reach these heights. Unfortunately, Spark 2 opens in just a few weeks so legs might be cut short. Still it is a major success story and audiences agreed with an A score. Battletoads opens with $26.9M, which is respectable given the family competition. Audiences enjoyed the film with a B+ score. It has an outside change to reach $100M if audiences keep turning out. Lilo and Stitch fell to $17.2M and is basically just throwing extra cash on its gigantic sum. The Bronze Bow surged due to the East weekend with $4.3M. The film has performed better than most religious films. The Lonely plummeted -65.8% with $2.9M. Another 60% drop next weekend is expected. Student Film fell outside of the Top 5 with $4.2M. It could pop back in next weekend given Penguins and The Bronze Bow’s primary dates are over (Earth Day and Easter). Cataclysmic – $86,003,584 million Battletoads - $26,912,224 million Lilo and Stitch- $17,180,345 million Penguins- $4,823,138 million The Bronze Bow- $4,336,550 million Student Film- $4,242,069 million The Lonely- $2,907,075 million (-65.8%) The Storyteller- $2,906,004 million Earth Defense Force- $695,534 million And the Band Played On- $503,452 million Friday, April 26th Cataclysmic dominated with a -43.4% drop. Audience definitely thought it was worth a strong second weekend. The film has pulled $48.7M on the eve of Spark 2. The film definitely needed a weekend like this. Cataclysmic has blasted past $150M domestic already and $200M should be locked even with Spark 2 opening next weekend. Battletoads fell gently -32.6% with $18.1M its second weekend. The film just slide past $50M domestic this weekend and $100M is kind of beginning to look slim. Unknown Sender opened with a slightly higher than forecasted $8.2M. RuPaul’s Best Friend Race bombed with $2.0M this weekend. The film will be out of theaters in 2 weeks. Lilo and Stitch fell to $12.0M Cataclysmic- $48,658,127 million (-43.4%) Battletoads- $18,128,431 million (-32.6%) Lilo and Stitch- $12,014,222 million Unknown Sender - $8,232,549 million Student Film- $3,558,120 million Penguins- $2,604,210 million The Bronze Bow- $2,000,489 million RuPaul's Best Friend Race - $1,995,791 million The Storyteller- $1,800,851 million The Lonely- $1,050,143 million 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 Strong opening for Cataclysmic, should be looking at $250m or so. Battletoads was a tad disappointing but should hopefully leg out decently and at least get over $90m. L&S might be able to make it to $350m if all goes well. I think around $325m is safest for it, though. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 April 5-7: $87,952,701 (-40.6%) - Lilo & Stitch Repeats, Penguins March to 2nd April 12-14: $66,741,972 (-24.1%) - Audiences Love Stitch, Unfollow Lonely April 19-21: $150,509,975 (+155.1%) - Cataclysmic Explodes Into #1, Battletoads Race to Silver April 26-28: $100,042,933 (-33.5%) - Cataclysmic, Battletoads Lead Calm Before Storm APRIL PTAs: Cataclysmic - $21,346 Battletoads - $7,148 Penguins - $3,192 Unknown Sender - $3,079 The Lonely - $2,696 The Storyteller (Wide Release) - $2,601 The Storyteller (Widest Release) - $2,416 RuPaul's Best Friend Race - $741 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 (edited) Disappointed in Battletoads since it got the best reviews out of all the GameVerse movies and It does make me a bit nervous for Crash 2 and Skylanders but it’s not all that bad. Stitch is doing $300M and My Peoples is at $175M. God of War, I really hope is a modest success, Howling Commandos I’m hope does well, Miraculous as long as it does $200M WW, I can find ways to continue the franchise, still betting on Pigeon to do bonkers. Hope it can pull a Sitting Ducks. Cataclysmic is doing really well and doing what I expected. However betting on Silent Hill to top it. Edited May 7, 2018 by YourMother the Edgelord Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 Guessing 2park opens in the $170M-$190M range now. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xillix Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 Now to wait for May and then sit through most of the summer with no stakes involved XD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hiccup23 Posted May 7, 2018 Author Share Posted May 7, 2018 Friday, May 3rd Spark: Homeward bound opens with a stunning $184.1M opening weekend. Summer has officially begun! Spark: Homeward not only broke ticket sales but also pulled one of the biggest opening weekends in years. The hyped sequel pulled a respectable A- from audiences and should continue to be a monster the next few weeks. Cataclysmic felt the punch of Spark 2 and dropped to $20.4M. After next weekend, Cataclysmic will face competition throughout the rest of the month. Battletoads also felt the impact of Spark 2 and dropped to $9.0M. Unlike Cataclysmic, Battletoads faces little to no competition for the rest of the month. It should stabilize over the next few weeks. Spark: Homeward – $184,115,091 million Cataclysmic- $20,428,884 million Battletoads- $9,015,690 million Lilo and Stitch- $5,640,328 million Unknown Sender- $2,652,223 million (-67.8%) Student Film- $1,908,432 million Penguins- $1,300,004 million Bronze Bow- $980,398 million Storyteller- $882,156 million RuPaul’s Best Friend Race- $598,675 million (-70.0%) Friday, May 10th (Mother’s Day Weekend) Spark: Homeward to no surprise claimed #1 again. With a -60.2% drop, Spark 2 hauled $73.2M its second weekend. The drop was good considering how high it opened and Spark 2’s only real rival this month is He-Man 2 which opens at the end of the month. $400M+ is all but sealed. Cataclysmic fell to $11.0M and continues to perform well. Redeeming Love flopped with $6.2M opening weekend. The O$corp + DuVernay female film centric film is a rare miss fire for the duo. Their previous openings landed at $30.2M and $31.7M. No word if the duo is teaming up next year. Battletoads stabilized as expected with $5.6M and Lilo and Stitch remains in the Top 5 with $3.2M. Spark: Homeward- $73,237,234 million (-60.2%) Cataclysmic- $11,016,462 million Redeeming Love – $6,193,333 million Battletoads- $5,589,775 million Lilo and Stitch- $3,215,059 million Student Film- $1,507,320 million The Unknown Sender- $1,087,794 million Penguins- $781,123 million The Bronze Bow- $548,800 million The Storyteller- $521,131 million Friday, May 17th BioShock slammed $59.1M opening weekend. Name brand and hype for the popular video game triggered this strong opening. Still, it was very front-loaded on Friday and audiences gave the film a B-. God of War opens next weekend as direct competition. Spark: Homeward got removed from #1 but still pulled an impressive $38.8M on its 3rd weekend. Under the Sea opened with $5.0M and thats pretty good considering we had three nature docs already this year. BioShock - $59,118,020 million Spark: Homeward- $38,815,612 million Cataclysmic- $5,508,389 million Under the Sea - $5,035,110 million Battletoads- $3,665,909 million Redeeming Love- $2,619,365 million (-57.7%) Lilo and Stitch- $1,929,001 million Student Film- $1,035,292 million Penguins- $437,361 million The Unknown Sender- $347,749 million Friday, May 24th (4-day Memorial Day Weekend) God of War slammed $60.7M opening weekend and $71.8M over the long weekend. The film had an excellent marketing campaign and played itself as a fun popcorn action flick. Audiences gave the film a B+ however it faces He-Man II on its second weekend so legs are iffy. Spark: Homeward pulled $22.9M and $28.1M over the weekend. The film continues to impress. BioShock fell -68.2% over the weekend and racked in $18.8M/$22.8M. The film is struggling to reach a wider audience than gamers and die-hard fans. Zoldar got trampled by the crowded market and opened with $10.2M. Mediocre reviews didn’t help its case. God of War - $60,695,480 million/71,823,757 million/$78,509,472 million Spark: Homeward- $22,892,830 million/$28,125,003 million BioShock- $18,817,773 million/$22,791,566 million (-68.2%) Zoldar: Warrior Beast from Outer Space - $10,179,389 million/$12,413,914 million Cataclysmic- $2,864,160 million/$3,450,250 million Under the Sea- $2,718,886 million/$3,314,146 million (-46.0%) Battletoads- $2,346,175 million/$2,826,506 million Lilo and Stitch- $1,254,853/$1,512,203 million Redeeming Love- $1,204,740 million/$1,451,111 million Student Film- $851,040 million/$1,025,300 million Friday, May 31st We weren’t joking when we reported May ticket sales were higher than last year. He-Man II opened with a strong $74.1M opening weekend. Considering all the competition over the past few weeks, this is impressive. Luckily for He-Man II, its got a week to make cash before The Odyssey 2 opens. God of War fell -63.85 with a $22.0 second weekend. This drop wasn’t a surprise to much. It still is performing well ahead of predictions. Spark: Homeward dipped to $10.3M and everything here out is gravy. Aerophobia failed to connect with audiences given its bizarre nature and opened with $6.6M. He-Man II: The Revenge of Skeletor – $74,109,398 million God of War- $22,005,178 million (-63.8%) Spark: Homeward- $10,305,464 million BioShock- $8,260,010 million Aerophobia - $6,643,124 million Zoldar: Warrior Beast from Outer Space- $4,443,198 million (-56.3%) Battletoads- $1,431,239 million Cataclysmic- $1,375,025 million Under the Sea- $1,348,125 million Lilo and Stitch- $752,400 million 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Ezen Baklattan Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 Awesome!!!!! For Spark 2. With those numbers $450m+ should happen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 (edited) Total projections as of May 31: EDF: $165m Cataclysmic: $235m Lilo & Stitch: $305m 2park: $450m Bioshock: $130m God of War: $150m Edited May 7, 2018 by cookie 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xillix Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 Zoldar may have been "trampled" but $10 million+ opening weekend ain't a disaster for a movie so cheap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 Damn everything in May blew up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hiccup23 Posted May 7, 2018 Author Share Posted May 7, 2018 Friday, June 7th He-Man II lead the box office with $30.6M as the overall box office cooled after a red hot May. Ripper opened with $23.5M and was welcomed with positive reviews. Being different than most of the Year 3 summer films will help it in the weeks to come. Dan the Alpaca opened with $21.1M, which isn’t terrible even if it is below expectations. It should see a similar story as Ripper. He-Man II: The Revenge of Skeletor- $30,557,171 million (-58.8%) Ripper - $23,451,500 million Dan the Alpaca - $21,119,482 million God of War- $11,156,003 million Spark: Homeward- $5,974,585 million BioShock- $4,076,439 million Aerophobia- $3,168,995 million (-52.3%) Zoldar: Warrior Beast from Outer Space- $2,202,621 million Cataclysmic- $842,680 million Battletoads- $703,329 million Friday, June 14th (My Birthday too! ) The Odyssey: The Counsel of the Dead smashed $161.3M opening weekend. The acclaimed sequel was highly anticipated by fans of the first. The film should see a nice long run in the weeks to come thanks to an A rating from audiences. Ripper dipped to $14.2M, which is very promising and Dan the Alpaca fell to $12.5M. The rest of the films fell harder do to Odyssey 2 stealing most moviegoers The Odyssey: The Counsel of the Dead – $161,285,727 million Ripper- $14,168,994 million (-39.6%) He-Man II: The Revenge of Skeletor- $12,865,099 million Dan the Alpaca- $12,461,843 million (-41.0%) God of War- $4,298,777 million Spark: Homeward- $3,000,420 million BioShock- $1,564,534 million Aerophobia- $1,425,001 million Zoldar: Warrior Beast from Outer Space- $976,332 million Battletoads- $514,706 million Friday, June 21st The Odyssey 2 dominated with $77.1M on its second weekend. It should be a close battle between Spark 2 and Odyssey 2 for biggest film of the summer. Second Wind: Stormy Seas opened with an expected $15.6M and Finding Gobi opened with $9.7M. Audiences apparently decided to see Odyssey 2 or take a weekend off from seeing films. The Odyssey: The Counsel of the Dead- $77,055,329 million (-52.2%) Second Wind: Stormy Seas - $15,555,296 million Finding Gobi - $9,689,123 million Ripper- $8,511,592 million Dan the Alpaca- $7,725,220 million He-Man II: The Revenge of Skeletor- $7,018,845 million God of War- $2,152,175 million Spark: Homeward- $1,837,654 million BioShock- $798,116 million Aerophobia- $791,007 million Friday, June 28th Call of Duty opened below expectations with $45.1M opening weekend. Action films have dominated May and it appears audiences are tired. Mixed reviews didn’t help either. Audiences gave the film a B and legs are very much up in the air. Still it avoided being as front-loaded on Friday as BioShock so that’s promising. The Odyssey 2 pulled $40.2M on its third weekend. Amazing number and that’s a fact. Hills Abductions opened with a better than expected $15.4M. The sci-fi mockumentary provided to be something different for moviegoers. Call of Duty - $45,079,144 million The Odyssey: The Counsel of the Dead- $40,168,345 million Hills Abduction - $15,433,142 million Second Wind: Stormy Seas- $7,232,118 million (-53.5%) Finding Gobi- $5,430,007 million (-44.0%) Ripper- $5,195,606 million Dan the Alpaca- $5,022,783 million He-Man II: The Revenge of Skeletor- $3,710,219 million God of War- $1,049,527 million Spark: Homeward- $914,988 million 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xillix Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 @Hiccup23 You realize by putting "million" after everything you're saying Zoldar made $976,332,000,000 in ninth place, yes? 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 4 minutes ago, Xillix said: @Hiccup23 You realize by putting "million" after everything you're saying Zoldar made $976,332,000,000 in ninth place, yes? Congrats on having one of the highest grossing film ever! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 (edited) Those are some smooth drops for the Hardee Edited May 7, 2018 by cookie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted May 7, 2018 Share Posted May 7, 2018 Man, looks like Odyssey will get over $450m as well, and $500m isn’t out of the cards. And here is my guess for Top 15 of Y3’s first half: 1. The Odyssey 2 - $525m 2. Spark: Homeward - $470m 3. Lilo and Stitch - $325m 4. Cataclysmic - $255m 5. He-Man 2: $205m 6. My Peoples - $185m 7. Earth Defense Force - $170m 8. God of War - $165m 9. Call of Duty - $140m 10. BioShock - $130m 11. Student Film - $120m 12. Conductive - $95m 13. Battletoads - $90m 14. Ripper - $85m 15. Dan the Alpaca - $75m 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...