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Monday Numbers (Estimates on Page 9): Deadpool 12M | Infinity War 2.7M

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This is seven and biggest Monday for "Pandas". Unstoppable train:sparta:

 

Apr 6–8 27 $158,915 - 33 - $4,816 $158,915 1
Apr 13–15 28 $128,861 -18.9% 33 - $3,905 $381,777 2
Apr 20–22 31 $130,819 +1.5% 33 - $3,964 $622,262 3
Apr 27–29 31 $112,282 -14.2% 33 - $3,402 $801,459 4
May 4–6 32 $92,810 -17.3% 35 +2 $2,652 $963,797 5
May 11–13 31 $112,898 +21.6% 35 - $3,226 $1,159,883 6
May 18–20 27 $124,259 +10.1% 35 - $3,550 $1,379,343 7
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1 hour ago, manny1234 said:

IW having a 71 percent drop on the Canadian Holiday on Monday?

 

34 minutes ago, Boxofficerules said:

That good for Mr Pool?

It's 5-7% better than a typical Monday.

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33 minutes ago, LonePirate said:

AQP’s multiplier is now up to 3.52 which is sensational for any film that opens to $50M+, let alone for a horror flick. It is easily one of the top three most impressive runs of the year so far.

Are horror movies even frontloaded these days? That correlation seems to be a thing of the past. Between Split, Get Out and now, AQP, it seems to me like horror movies are those with the second best legs (after animated movies) when they are well received.

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7 minutes ago, LOGAN'sLuckyRun said:

 

 

Just saw DP2 again since I'm feeling physically/mentally better. Liked it a lot more this time around. Maybe even better than the original. 

Glad you're feeling better :) 

 

But yea I wasn't sure if it was just me but I also liked it more the second time I watched it. 

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1 hour ago, Agafin said:

Are horror movies even frontloaded these days? That correlation seems to be a thing of the past. Between Split, Get Out and now, AQP, it seems to me like horror movies are those with the second best legs (after animated movies) when they are well received.

The sequels and poorly recieved ones still are, and even then, they are less frontloaded than they used to be. I.e. Insidious 4 outlegged the 2nd one and was on par w/the 3rd one which had a far smaller opening and was a Summer release. But yeah, it's not as present as once upon a time - though every moon, even the good ones are horribly frontloaded, like a Happy Death Day.

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