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5 minutes ago, LonePirate said:

On Monday, AIW’s multiplier (2.14 on Monday, 2.16 as of Tuesday) passed Truth or Dare’s multiplier (2.13). Color me impressed! The film is a behemoth. The sky’s the limit for it now.

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11 minutes ago, LonePirate said:

On Monday, AIW’s multiplier (2.14 on Monday, 2.16 as of Tuesday) passed Truth or Dare’s multiplier (2.13). Color me impressed! The film is a behemoth. The sky’s the limit for it now.

 

Youre kidding me with this post right, you’ve got to be???

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    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
1 (1) Avengers: Infinity War Walt Disney $6,009,292 +30% 4,474 $1,343   $558,725,380 19
2 (2) Life of the Party Warner Bros. $1,896,487 +49% 3,656 $519   $21,059,103 5
3 (3) Breaking In Universal $1,686,455 +34% 2,537 $665   $20,576,820 5
4 (4) Overboard Lionsgate $1,011,630 +38% 2,006 $504   $31,102,682 12
5 (5) A Quiet Place Paramount Pictures $788,520 +27% 3,144 $251   $171,017,638 40
6 (6) I Feel Pretty STX Entertainment $471,482 +45% 2,858 $165   $44,749,709 26
7 (7) Rampage Warner Bros. $392,469 +45% 2,548 $154   $90,490,731 33
8 (8) Tully Focus Features $264,100 +25% 1,356 $195   $7,467,130 12
9 (9) Black Panther Walt Disney $198,067 +22% 1,370 $145   $696,692,232 89
10 (11) Blockers Universal $159,575 +36% 1,111 $144   $58,403,590 40
11 (10) RBG Magnolia Pictures $140,000 +12% 179 $782   $2,290,953 12
12 (12) Super Troopers 2 20th Century Fox $134,390 +15% 1,379 $97   $27,634,629 26
13 (13) Isle of Dogs Fox Searchlight $133,041 +18% 1,046 $127   $30,197,428 54
14 (14) Ready Player One Warner Bros. $121,093 +33% 804 $151   $134,775,512 48
- (15) A Wrinkle in Time Walt Disney $115,306 +36% 1,984 $58   $97,012,715 68
- (-) Truth or Dare Universal $104,015 +30% 1,269 $82   $39,910,795 33
- (-) Sherlock Gnomes Paramount Pictures $48,933 +56% 608 $80   $41,840,405 54
- (-) Traffik Lionsgate $39,786 +23% 381 $104   $8,983,048 26
- (-) 102 Not Out Sony Pictures $35,461 +55% 102 $348   $1,043,377 12
- (-) Pandas IMAX Films $27,190 +34% 35 $777   $1,207,330 40
- (-) Acrimony Lionsgate $24,055 +16% 257 $94   $43,286,754 47
- (-) Tomb Raider Warner Bros. $12,398 +50% 160 $77   $57,249,162 61
- (-) The Miracle Season LD Entertainment $12,335 +17% 234 $53   $9,950,755 40
- (-) Lean on Pete A24 $11,700 +38% 129 $91   $1,082,340 40
- (-) Game Night Warner Bros. $9,087 +35% 158 $58   $68,764,101 82
- (-) The Greatest Showman 20th Century Fox $8,982 +21% 89 $101   $173,898,302 147
- (-) Love, Simon 20th Century Fox $7,492 +37% 103 $73   $40,710,107 61
- (-) Pacific Rim: Uprising Universal $6,640 +33% 112 $59   $59,174,845 54
- (-) Death Wish MGM $1,443 +13% 23 $63   $33,980,074 75
- (-) The Strangers: Prey at Night Aviron Pictures $976 -11% 24 $41   $24,421,852 68
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TR is at 273 ww

57*0.55+80*0.25+136*0.33 = 96 (96-106 prod budget)

 

PRU at 289 ww

59*0.55+100*0.25+130*0.33 = 100 (155 prod budget)

 

Compared to the prod budget it's ok for TR and bad for PRU.

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1 hour ago, Mekanos said:

I think Civil War was a little misleading in its marketing as well. It was sold as Avengers 2.5 but 60-70% of the action was Captain America running around doing Cap things. Iron Man didn't even get his first major action set piece until an hour into the movie. It probably burned off a majority of its demand opening weekend due to marketing when otherwise the GA who would see a standard Cap 3 would have waited a bit longer.

 

Also not out of the question BVS burned the audience on the concept. 

NO.  No.  No. No. NO!!

 

For the 50th time on this site, it was sold as a Captain America vs. Iron Man movie.  Every piece of marketing has it set up as that from posters to web banners to trailers to everything.  It was never sold as Avengers 2.5, it was sold as Cap vs. Stark.  

 

Here is the marketing since everyone needs a reminder....

 

Captain-America-Civil-War-Movie-Poster.j

 

civilwar.jpg

 

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3 minutes ago, EmpireCity said:

NO.  No.  No. No. NO!!

 

For the 50th time on this site, it was sold as a Captain America vs. Iron Man movie.  Every piece of marketing has it set up as that from posters to web banners to trailers to everything.  It was never sold as Avengers 2.5, it was sold as Cap vs. Stark.  

 

Here is the marketing since everyone needs a reminder....

 

Captain-America-Civil-War-Movie-Poster.j

 

civilwar.jpg

 

Exactly. You'd think after CW failed to reach AoU levels at the box office and now IW obliterated CW's box office everyone would finally realize that movie was never Avengers 2.5 or 3 or Avengers anything. 

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51 minutes ago, MOVIEGUY said:

Yeah I can't speak for the general audience but I just thought it was pretty dull up until the airport fight. I don't give a damn about Bucky or Cap's boner for him.

 

I read some of those kind of posts then and never reacted as I hadn't found the right words - maybe now?

 

CA knows the actual world let's say under 10 years.

Didn't see the other Avengers... constantly, means probably only on a case to case basis with the occasional meeting in between.

Had to take in a lot of adjusting, should feel like having lost his roots in more than 1 detail.

 

Gets the opportunity to meet / get back a years long friend, a brother in arms too, I think there is no stronger bond outside of family (and sometimes even stronger than those kind of bonds), gets the opportunity to get back a part of his lost past, only to learn how badly the time for his sole living real friend had been and how said friend hadn't even gotten a chance to break out of his circumstances and/or state his circumstances in a proper/regulated way.

 

Anyone who thinks a theoretical person with a described character AND past like CA would even pause for a second to (and not help? grammar?) help his friend does not understand CA at all in my POV (also counting probably in RL for a high % of cops, soldiers,... who lived for years through dangerous situations/fights)

 

 

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7 minutes ago, EmpireCity said:

NO.  No.  No. No. NO!!

 

For the 50th time on this site, it was sold as a Captain America vs. Iron Man movie.  Every piece of marketing has it set up as that from posters to web banners to trailers to everything.  It was never sold as Avengers 2.5, it was sold as Cap vs. Stark.  

 

Here is the marketing since everyone needs a reminder....

 

Captain-America-Civil-War-Movie-Poster.j

 

civilwar.jpg

 

They don't need a reminder. They know exactly how it was marketed but they just choose to continue spewing out info that they believe and try to spin it as fact. 

 

Ya know similar to how you said Wonder Woman was a mess even though we all know that's not what you said ;) 

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12 minutes ago, EmpireCity said:

NO.  No.  No. No. NO!!

 

For the 50th time on this site, it was sold as a Captain America vs. Iron Man movie.  Every piece of marketing has it set up as that from posters to web banners to trailers to everything.  It was never sold as Avengers 2.5, it was sold as Cap vs. Stark.  

 

Here is the marketing since everyone needs a reminder....

 

Captain-America-Civil-War-Movie-Poster.j

 

civilwar.jpg

 

It still leaned into the other Avengers quite a bit.

 

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/41/71/74/417174c56d3b3e05473999c0cbb62eb7.jpg

 

Here’s a bunch of characters who vanish by act 3. (would hyperlink but on mobile)

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Only a moron would think CW was an Avengers movie, when this narrative has been proven to be false on several occasions. I mean Iron man 3 and BP blew past it FFS. That’s like saying Thor Ragnarok was an Avengers movie too bc it had 3 Avengers in the movie(including 1/3 of the original lineup).

 

AIW proved CW was not an Avengers. IW will gross 1 billion dollars more than this ‘supposed Avengers 2.5 movie.’ CW is not an ‘Avengers’ film.

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7 minutes ago, terrestrial said:

 

I read some of those kind of posts then and never reacted as I hadn't found the right words - maybe now?

 

CA knows the actual world let's say under 10 years.

Didn't see the other Avengers... constantly, means probably only on a case to case basis with the occasional meeting in between.

Had to take in a lot of adjusting, should feel like having lost his roots in more than 1 detail.

 

Gets the opportunity to meet / get back a years long friend, a brother in arms too, I think there is no stronger bond outside of family (and sometimes even stronger than those kind of binds), gets back a part of his lost past, only to learn how badly the time for his sole living real friend had been and how said friend hadn't even gotten a chance to break out of his circumstances and/or state his circumstances in a proper/regulated way.

 

Anyone who thinks a theoretical person with a described character AND past like CA would even pause for a second to help his friend does not understand CA at all in my POV (also counting probably in RL for a high % of cops, soldiers,... who lived for years through dangerous situations/fights)

 

 

Okay? I wasn't questioning the motives of the characters or whatever, I just thought it was a dull movie.

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