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Monday Numbers: MI6 - $4.46M

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2 hours ago, filmlover said:

No since I believe those were free screenings that you won passes for.

lol no you had to pay to see it at AMC. They showed it in their dolby theaters only yesterday.

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Tuesday should not be up at the heights of last weeks +50% + , but 

there is no reason it should not get near that around +40% +.

 

the top 10 made 20 million yesterday, and those overall totals will likely see an additional 10 million today

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guesses for the top ten

+38% - Mission 6 - 6.16 - 135.43

+35% - Robin - 4.20 - 31.89

+44% - Mamma Mia - 2.26 - 95.08

+37% - Spy/Dumped - 1.95 - 15.47

+54% - Hotel Tran 3 - 1.95 - 139.48

+41% - Equalizer 2 - 1.55 - 82.46

+42% - Ant-Man 2 - 1.33 - 197.92

+44% - Incredibles 2 - 1.15 - 585.06

+52% - Teen Titans - 1.15 - 22.61

+33% - Darkest Minds - 1.00 - 7.60

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SUMMER RT WATCH:

 

Nearing the end of the summer box office season, and here is where we sit right now:

 

2018 — 33 wide-release films (so far)

  • 16 fresh, 17 rotten
  • 80% or higher: 9 films
  • 8.0+ rating: 2 films (Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Hereditary)

Where will the last handful of films fall for the summer? Will anything else get an 8+ rating? We’ll find out.

 

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

  1. Mission: Impossible - Fallout — 97% — 8.3 rating
  2. Incredibles 2 — 94% — 7.9 rating
  3. Teen Titans Go! To the Movies — 90% — 7.2 rating
  4. Hereditary — 89% — 8.2 rating
  5. Ant-Man and the Wasp — 88% — 6.9 rating
  6. Tully — 87% — 7.7 rating
  7. Upgrade — 85% — 7.1 rating
  8. Deadpool 2 — 83% — 7.0 rating
  9. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again — 80% — 6.3 rating
  10. Adrift — 73% — 6.2 rating
  11. Solo: A Star Wars Story — 71% — 6.4 rating
  12. Christopher Robin — 70% — 6.2 rating
  13. Ocean’s 8 — 67% — 6.2 rating
  14. Uncle Drew — 65% — 6.0 rating
  15. Sicario: Day of the Soldado — 64% — 6.4 rating
  16. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation — 61% — 5.4 rating
  17. Hotel Artemis — 59% — 5.8 rating
  18. Unfriended: Dark Web — 59% — 5.7 rating
  19. Tag — 55% — 5.4 rating
  20. Book Club — 54% — 5.3 rating
  21. The First Purge — 52% — 5.4 rating
  22. Bad Samaritan — 52% — 5.6 rating
  23. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom — 51% — 5.7 rating
  24. Equalizer 2 — 49% — 5.6 rating
  25. Superfly — 51% — 5.4 rating
  26. Skyscraper — 48% — 5.1 rating
  27. The Spy Who Dumped Me — 40% — 5.0 rating
  28. Life of the Party — 38% — 5.0 rating
  29. Overboard — 26% — 4.2 rating
  30. Breaking In — 25% — 4.2 rating
  31. Action Point — 20% — 3.6 rating
  32. The Darkest Minds — 19% — 4.2 rating
  33. Show Dogs — 17% — 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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Incredibles 2 continues to outpace/outleg Finding Dory post-second weekend:

 

Weekend drops:

——— FD ——— I2

W2: 46.0% — 56.0%

W3: 42.7% — 42.2%

W4: 50.2% — 38.8%

W5: 45.8% — 42.7%

W6: 35.9% — 29.2%

W7: 40.3% — 39.0%

W8: 54.7% — 31.4%

 

Though the film ranked 9th this past weekend (and 8th on Monday), it sits in the top 5 in terms of PTA. It is having strong legs, and looks to be over 590M total domestically after this coming weekend.

 

Peace,

Mike

 

 

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Superb second weekend drop and Monday gross for MI6. This is really nice to see, especially given the unrealistic expectations I feel some seem to have on these forums. For some, it really seems like almost every film is a disappointment except the odd few that do huge gangbuster numbers. The standard shouldn't be that high.

 

This looks likely to be the franchise's most successful film financially (unadjusted) six films in. The film could continue to rake in the dough with sexy legs if the -42.3% second weekend drop is any indication. That has got to be one of the nicest second weekend drops for a 60M+ opener in today's box office that didn't have a holiday second weekend.

 

Peace,

Mike

 

 

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1 hour ago, MikeQ said:

Superb second weekend drop and Monday gross for MI6. This is really nice to see, especially given the unrealistic expectations I feel some seem to have on these forums. For some, it really seems like almost every film is a disappointment except the odd few that do huge gangbuster numbers. The standard shouldn't be that high.

 

This looks likely to be the franchise's most successful film financially (unadjusted) six films in. The film could continue to rake in the dough with sexy legs if the -42.3% second weekend drop is any indication. That has got to be one of the nicest second weekend drops for a 60M+ opener in today's box office that didn't have a holiday second weekend.

 

Peace,

Mike

 

 

Of saturated releases in the past dozen years, looks like the only better ones are:  

Inside Out  

Up   

Zootopia  

Jungle Book  

Inception  

 

American Sniper made it from 1st week of wide release->2nd week of wide release, complicated a bit by the 1st weekend being a holiday.      

 

Some that stuck out as making it with an adjusted opening of over 60 were Ted, Big Hero 6, Despicable Me, and Gravity.  

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