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A: Domestic top 15:

 

1) Avengers: Infinity War ~ 586.9M

2) Jurassic World: FK ~ 420.69M

3) The Incredibles 2 ~ 390.69M 

4) Deadpool 2 ~ 386.9M 

5) Solo: A Star Wars Story ~ 369.69M 

 

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I’m so old. My first movie was a Pinocchio re-release. My first new movie was The Goonies (also my first curse word, my mom was not pleased with what she thought was going to be a pirate movie). I don’t have my first memory of a film until the next year (An American Tale).

 

Incidentally I saw all Pixar movies in theatres. I saw all Disney animated films in theatres from Black Cauldron up until Fantasia 2000. Then I skipped 3 of 4 from Brother Bear through Meet the Robinsons, but have picked back up since Bolt.

 

All that said, can’t wait to take my son to see Incredibles 2 tomorrow. Incredibles was the first film I took him to. 

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7 minutes ago, aabattery said:

 

Back to back A+ CinemaScore's for Pixar. I dunno if that's a first but it's very impressive.

Hasn't happened since Pixar's earlier days, when Toy Story 2 (1999), Monsters Inc. (2001), Finding Nemo (2003), and The Incredibles (2004) all got A+, four in a row for Pixar. :) 

 

Peace,

Mike

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1 minute ago, Spagheditary said:

Pretty sure this is Pixar's first A+ since UP. 

Since Coco.  But before Coco, yes, the last A+ was Up.

 

Pixar's Scores are:

 

The Incredibles A+

Coco A+

Cars 3 A

Finding Dory A

The Good Dinosaur A

Inside Out A

Monsters U A

Brave A

Cars 2 A-

Toy Story 3 A

Up A+

Wall-E A

Ratatouille A

Cars A

The Incredibles A+

Finding Nemo A+

Monsters Inc A+

Toy Story 2 A+

A Bug's Life A

Toy Story A

 

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Just now, MikeQ said:

Hasn't happened since Pixar's earlier days, when Toy Story 2 (1999), Monsters Inc. (2001), Finding Nemo (2003), and The Incredibles (2004) all got A+, four in a row for Pixar. :) 

 

Peace,

Mike

 

Oh wow I forgot The Incredibles as well. I'm useless.

 

TI only had a measly 3.71x. So...

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3 minutes ago, aabattery said:

Pixar movies that have A+ CinemaScores:

 

Coco - 4.18x

Up - 4.3x

Finding Nemo - 4.84x (excluding re-release)

Toy Story 2 - 4.27x (from wide-release)

 

That's a small sample size but they're all over 4x. Not saying it'll happen but...

Top3 Pixar OW are all over 3.6x too. 

OW breakouts also tend to have longer legs for their genre.

 

600 is LOCKED.

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5 minutes ago, MovieMan89 said:

TS2 and Coco are irrelevant comps though since they're 5 day holiday openings. And Nemo and Up are probably too old to be relevant. But still, sub 3.5x ain't happening here. 

Thing to note with Coco is it was beloved by its target demo, which is why its legs may have been 'weaker', despite that A+ CS.  I2 pulling it with such a wide OW demo is impressive.

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We're now up to four movies this year with A+ Cinemascores:

 

Black Panther (3.463x)

I Can Only Imagine (4.868x)

Love, Simon (3.473x)

The Incredibles 2 (????)

 

My audience today certainly loved it. Jack Jack was easily the star of the show.

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2 minutes ago, aabattery said:

 

Oh wow I forgot The Incredibles as well. I'm useless.

 

TI only had a measly 3.71x. So...

To be fair the Incredibles had direct competition 3 weeks in a row with Polar Express, then National Treasure/SpongeBob, then Christmas with the Kranks and it still managed to pull strong legs.

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Y’all really getting carried away lmao.  This is the first Pixar sequel since TS2 to get an A+ so it’ll definitely play out differently than the other multis mentioned in this thread.  It’s going to be pretty frontloaded still (by Pixar standards, it’ll still probably get a 3x+)

 

but hey what do I know I’m just underpredicting or whatever

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