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Summer RT Watch Update:

 

MI6 looks to be the most critically acclaimed wide-release film this summer (so far at least) and one of the most critically acclaimed films of the last two summers as well (I've been doing my Summer RT Watch since 2016). Only The Big Sick has the same Tomato-meter (98%, 8.2 rating), and only Dunkirk (92%, 8.7 ratingand Kubo and the Two Strings (97%, 8.4 rating) have a better average rating.

 

So far, the summer currently sits at 15 "Fresh" and 15 "Rotten" films.

 

2018 Summer Films RT Watch (Wide-Release — May/June/July/August)

  1. Mission: Impossible - Fallout — 98% — 8.3 rating
  2. Incredibles 2 — 93% — 7.9 rating
  3. Hereditary — 89% — 8.2 rating
  4. Teen Titans Go! To the Movies — 88% — 7.2 rating
  5. Tully — 87% — 7.7 rating
  6. Ant-Man and the Wasp — 87% — 6.9 rating
  7. Upgrade — 85% — 7.1 rating
  8. Deadpool 2 — 82% — 7.0 rating
  9. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again — 80% — 6.3 rating
  10. Adrift — 72% — 6.2 rating
  11. Solo: A Star Wars Story — 71% — 6.4 rating
  12. Ocean’s 8 — 67% — 6.2 rating
  13. Uncle Drew — 65% — 6.0 rating
  14. Sicario: Day of the Soldado — 64% — 6.4 rating
  15. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation — 61% — 5.4 rating
  16. Unfriended: Dark Web — 59% — 5.6 rating
  17. Hotel Artemis — 57% — 5.8 rating
  18. Tag — 55% — 5.5 rating
  19. Book Club — 53% — 5.3 rating
  20. The First Purge — 53% — 5.3 rating
  21. Bad Samaritan — 52% — 5.6 rating
  22. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom — 51% — 5.7 rating
  23. Equalizer 2 — 50% — 5.6 rating
  24. Superfly — 51% — 5.4 rating
  25. Skyscraper — 49% — 5.2 rating
  26. Life of the Party — 38% — 5.0 rating
  27. Overboard — 26% — 4.2 rating
  28. Breaking In — 25% — 4.2 rating
  29. Action Point — 20% — 3.6 rating
  30. Show Dogs — 18% — 3.2 rating

 

2017 — 42 wide-release films

  • 18 fresh, 24 rotten
  • 80% or higher: 14 films
  • 8.0+ rating: 4 films (Dunkirk, The Big Sick, War for the Planet of the Apes, Baby Driver)

 

2016 — 42 wide-release films

  • 20 fresh, 22 rotten
  • 80% or higher: 9 films
  • 8.0+ rating: 1 film (Kubo and the Two Strings)

Peace,

Mike

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JW2 won't fall more than 40% this weekend thanks to a good thursday, which bodes well as far as it's chances at beating WONDR go.

- (6) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Universal      $1,352,850  -15%      3,381    $400   $390,778,500   35

 

Conservatively,

1.96 (+45%)

2.74 (+40%)

2.06 (-25%)

= 6.76 (-39.8%); 397.54 cume, 15.02 away from WONDR

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4 minutes ago, MikeQ said:
  • Mission: Impossible - Fallout — 98% — 8.3 rating
  • Incredibles 2 — 93% — 7.9 rating
  • Hereditary — 89% — 8.2 rating
  • Teen Titans Go! To the Movies — 88% — 7.2 rating
  • Tully — 87% — 7.7 rating

 

This is a fucking great top 5 lol.  If someone said Teen Titans Go would be one of the best reviewed of the summer a month ago you'd be laughed at.

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"why don't those damn millennials who have decided to express their true gender accept the crazy almost-60 year old action star who fronts for a cult"

 

I might try to see this movie this weekend. I'm not big on the MI franchise but the first trailer + these reviews is pretty promising.

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https://deadline.com/2018/07/mission-impossible-fallout-opening-weekend-international-box-office-china-date-1202435199/

 

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Paramount/Skydance’s Mission: Impossible – Fallout is off to a $15.1M running start at the international box office, including previews. The opening day figure of $11.1M puts the Tom Cruise sixthquel 13% ahead of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, which finaled at $466.4M overseas. The opening day in like-for-likes is the biggest of the franchise for the movie which is bowing amid sterling reviews and great word of mouth.

 

Through Thursday, the film directed by Christopher McQuarrie was in 25 markets and will add 11 today to put it in 40% of the offshore footprint this weekend. It’s also set a China date for August 31, and has Alibaba Pictures as part of the mix — as did the last film which set Middle Kingdom records at the time.

 

Before we get there, among the key markets going this weekend are Korea where Cruise is a favorite. The No. 1 start was $2.8M from 1,656 locations and 64% market share. The cume there, including previews, is $6.3M.

 

In the UAE, where Cruise performed the HALO jump seen in the film, the No. 1 Day One bow was $950K from 53 sites. The total Middle East region has grossed $1.9M. Russia was also a No. 1 opener with $906K from 1,343 sites.

 

In South East Asia, Indonesia grossed $778K on Thursday at 303 locations, ranking No. 1 with $1.7M including previews; Hong Kong collected $528K at 60 cinemas for No. 1; Malaysia opened on top on Thursday delivering $450K from 152 locations; and Thailand’s No. 1 opening day delivered $434K at 66 sites.

 

The film is also opening across Latin America with Brazil chiming in at $683K at 624 cinemas on the opening day for No. 1, cume is $910K. The UK and Spain go today.

 

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22 minutes ago, Jake Gittes said:

Joaquin Phoenix has become the best actor working since PSH passed. Isaac was following him closely in 2013-15 but these past few years there's no contest. These streaks never last as long as we want, so in a couple of years someone else will probably take his place, but as the best actor of the decade he's secure I think. (Actress I guess is Amy Adams?)

I generally agree with this 🤔

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10 minutes ago, a2k said:

JW2 won't fall more than 40% this weekend thanks to a good thursday, which bodes well as far as it's chances at beating WONDR go.

- (6) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Universal      $1,352,850  -15%      3,381    $400   $390,778,500   35

 

Conservatively,

1.96 (+45%)

2.74 (+40%)

2.06 (-25%)

= 6.76 (-39.8%); 397.54 cume, 15.02 away from WONDR

 

I think what is helping JW2 (outside of the fact that it obviously enjoying very good WOM) is that is unique among the other summer blockbusters having Dinos and shit. The film probably attracts many people who for example dont go to Superhero Movies (yes, people like that still exist).

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2 minutes ago, Alli said:

The opening day figure of $11.1M puts the Tom Cruise sixthquel 13% ahead of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation

 

hmm...it's good, but not that impressive

About what I expected. Even with on-fire WOM/reviews I never expected this to blow past the last one. We'll see how OS does though.

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