4815162342 Posted October 26, 2018 Share Posted October 26, 2018 29 minutes ago, YourMother the Edgelord said: I’m the most curious on how By The Balls performs. I wonder if it could pull an Otherspace (small OW, big finish) but I can see WOM being divisive. I loved it but it should not do well at the BO. It's exactly the kind of film that'd be divisive and an unpleasant sit. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted October 26, 2018 Share Posted October 26, 2018 internal expectations for By the Balls are around BlacKkKlansman numbers, with a bigger opening weekend but a smaller multiplier. i made it for OC not necessarily making a ton of money that said, i wouldn't rule out an overperformance on OW 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted October 26, 2018 Share Posted October 26, 2018 Tonight’s bold predicts: Brave under $40M OW DDD over $25M OW Odyssey 3 over $200M OW Paradise under $20M OW HSM4 over $50M OW 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted October 26, 2018 Share Posted October 26, 2018 3 minutes ago, YourMother the Edgelord said: Odyssey 3 over $200M OW 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted October 26, 2018 Share Posted October 26, 2018 1 minute ago, YourMother the Edgelord said: Odyssey 3 over $200M OW Odyssey 3 breaking the OW record: Odyssey 3 missing the OW record: I'm Mr. Burns in this case 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted October 26, 2018 Author Share Posted October 26, 2018 Prepare to wait on actuals. Still tonight, but I’m out with friends so do expect a small delay. 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted October 26, 2018 Author Share Posted October 26, 2018 8:15PM EST. @Rorschach Prepare thy self. 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Ezen Baklattan Posted October 27, 2018 Author Share Posted October 27, 2018 CHAPTER 6: AN UNCHANGEABLE FATE Everyone ready? It's time to roll. Spoiler June 5-7: 'Brave' Mostly Hits Mark While some audiences agreed with critics on their mixed feelings on the remake, the film ultimately fared well. It opened to a solid $40.2m weekend and a decent B+ Cinemascore. The film may struggle in the face of sharp competition, but it could have done worse. 'Cabana Boys' strong hold reminds us why our current president was elected, while 'Treasure Planet 2' is starting to manage some decent legs, but it's still unlikely to hit $200m at this point. Earthsong may also be able to get over $150m, if not much higher. 'Belmond Lane' continues to expand well, giving adults an alternate option for the summer. Brave - $40,170,892 (NEW) American Dragon: Darkness Rising - $18,992,651 (3rd week) (-44.4%) Cabana Boys - $7,866,203 (3rd week) (-42.3%) Chuck Norris & Liam Neeson Vs. The Loch Ness Monster - $7,542,516 (2nd week) (-46.9%) Earthsong: Volume I - Haven's Guard - $4,453,109 (5th week) (-38.1%) Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas - $3,881,976 (6th week) (-32.7%) Can You Imagine - $2,294,520 (11th week) (-27.0%) Frindle - $2,218,725 (4th week) (-35.3%) Our City: Growth - $2,041,846 (6th week) (-34.7%) Mass Effect - $1,613,692 (9th week) (-27.6%) A Month at Belmond Lane - $1,212,683 (2nd week) (+217.8%) June 12-14: 'Homecoming' Unleashes Thunder on Record Books Years in the making, 'The Odyssey' has slowly built an incredible name for itself as one of the top tier franchises of the game. Despite stellar reviews, some feared the finale would see a decrease due to its R-rating and more mature premise with less action. However, after 'Counsel of the Dead' drew in more of an adult audience, not to mention the incredible run of the film on home video, everything lead to this moment....and history was made. Coming off of a $27m preview take and an $85m Friday, the film soared to the game's first ever $200m opener. Legs are a major uncertainty due to how front-loaded the film was, but the A Cinemascore certainly helped. In a world where 'Game of Thrones' is one of the most beloved TV series ever, it's easy to see how this mythological epic could build such a massive audience. What else is there to say? Holdovers got hit, but Wes Anderson keeps chugging. Enjoy it. The Odyssey: Homecoming - $210,602,059 (NEW) Brave - $19,021,470 (2nd week) (-52.6%) American Dragon: Darkness Rising - $10,609,276 (3rd week) (-44.2%) Cabana Boys - $4,356,221 (4th week) (-44.6%) Chuck Norris & Liam Neeson Vs. The Loch Ness Monster - $3,480,959 (3rd week) (-53.8%) A Month at Belmond Lane - $2,925,172 (3rd week) (+141.2%) Earthsong: Volume I - Haven's Guard - $2,327,911 (6th week) (-47.7%) Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas - $2,083,928 (7th week) (-46.3%) Can You Imagine - $1,363,210 (12th week) (-40.5%) Frindle - $1,130,524 (5th week) (-49.1%) June 19-21: 'Darkness' Hits Solid Silver, 'Homecoming' Unfazed It was inevitable for 'Homecoming' to drop hard due to the finale rush, but all told, a 58% drop isn't too shabby, especially when it manages close to 90 million. 'Darkness Dwells Deep' also had a solid opening for a horror film, earning a not horrible B- Cinemascore for the genre. It may be a decent horror option through the end of the month, but we'll see how well it holds on. 'Belmond Lane' finally enters the top 5, as holds are generally better thanks to the love of Father's Day and no direct competition. The Odyssey: Homecoming - $88,055,741 (2nd week) (-58.2%) Darkness Dwells Deep - $15,426,914 (NEW) Brave - $10,257,531 (3rd week) (-46.0%) American Dragon: Darkness Rising - $6,818,795 (5th week) (-35.7%) A Month at Belmond Lane - $5,780,477 (3rd week) (+97.6%) Cabana Boys - $2,872,045 (5th week) (-34.1%) Chuck Norris & Liam Neeson Vs. The Loch Ness Monster - $2,129,453 (4th week) (-38.8%) Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas - $1,586,010 (8th week) (-23.9%) Earthsong: Volume I - Haven's Guard - $1,554,763 (7th week) (-33.2%) Can You Imagine - $1,142,997 (13th week) (-16.2%) June 26-27: Evil Jackman Conquers Good Jackman Audiences craving nostalgia got their fix with 'HSM: The Reunion', giving the film a $50m+ opening. Despite an A- Cinemascore, the film was pretty frontloaded, earning nearly than 45% of its weekend share on Friday and Thursday previews alone. Here's wondering how well it can actually hold on. 'Paradise Lost' also opened within expectations to a B Cinemascore and $26.5m. The film won't move mountains, but it did alright. 'The Odyssey' lost its spot at the top of the charts, but its hold of less than 50% on its third weekend, still making $44.3m, is certainly nothing to scoff at. High School Musical: The Reunion - $51,594,721 (NEW) The Odyssey: Homecoming - $44,336,030 (3rd week) (-49.6%) Paradise Lost - $26,548,292 (NEW) Darkness Dwells Deep - $6,836,970 (2nd week) (-55.7%) A Month at Belmond Lane - $6,498,329 (5th week) (+11.2%) Brave - $6,190,294 (4th week) (-39.6%) American Dragon: Darkness Rising - $4,497,350 (6th week) (-35.0%) Cabana Boys - $1,672,437 (6th week) (-41.8%) Chuck Norris & Liam Neeson Vs. The Loch Ness Monster - $1,275,069 (5th week) (-41.1%) Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas - $1,007,545 (8th week) (-36.5%) 3 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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4815162342 Posted October 27, 2018 Share Posted October 27, 2018 1 minute ago, Spagspiria said: CHAPTER 6: AN UNCHANGEABLE FATE Everyone ready? It's time to roll. Reveal hidden contents June 5-7: 'Brave' Mostly Hits Mark While some audiences agreed with critics on their mixed feelings on the remake, the film ultimately fared well. It opened to a solid $40.2m weekend and a decent B+ Cinemascore. The film may struggle in the face of sharp competition, but it could have done worse. 'Cabana Boys' strong hold reminds us why our current president was elected, while 'Treasure Planet 2' is starting to manage some decent legs, but it's still unlikely to hit $200m at this point. Earthsong may also be able to get over $150m, if not much higher. 'Belmond Lane' continues to expand well, giving adults an alternate option for the summer. Brave - $40,170,892 (NEW) American Dragon: Darkness Rising - $18,992,651 (3rd week) (-44.4%) Cabana Boys - $7,866,203 (3rd week) (-42.3%) Chuck Norris & Liam Neeson Vs. The Loch Ness Monster - $7,542,516 (2nd week) (-46.9%) Earthsong: Volume I - Haven's Guard - $4,453,109 (5th week) (-38.1%) Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas - $3,881,976 (6th week) (-32.7%) Can You Imagine - $2,294,520 (11th week) (-27.0%) Frindle - $2,218,725 (4th week) (-35.3%) Our City: Growth - $2,041,846 (6th week) (-34.7%) Mass Effect - $1,613,692 (9th week) (-27.6%) A Month at Belmond Lane - $1,212,683 (2nd week) (+217.8%) June 12-14: 'Homecoming' Unleashes Thunder on Record Books Years in the making, 'The Odyssey' has slowly built an incredible name for itself as one of the top tier franchises of the game. Despite stellar reviews, some feared the finale would see a decrease due to its R-rating and more mature premise with less action. However, after 'Counsel of the Dead' drew in more of an adult audience, not to mention the incredible run of the film on home video, everything lead to this moment....and history was made. Coming off of a $27m preview take and an $85m Friday, the film soared to the game's first ever $200m opener. Legs are a major uncertainty due to how front-loaded the film was, but the A Cinemascore certainly helped. In a world where 'Game of Thrones' is one of the most beloved TV series ever, it's easy to see how this mythological epic could build such a massive audience. What else is there to say? Holdovers got hit, but Wes Anderson keeps chugging. Enjoy it. The Odyssey: Homecoming - $210,602,059 (NEW) Brave - $19,021,470 (2nd week) (-52.6%) American Dragon: Darkness Rising - $10,609,276 (3rd week) (-44.2%) Cabana Boys - $4,356,221 (4th week) (-44.6%) Chuck Norris & Liam Neeson Vs. The Loch Ness Monster - $3,480,959 (3rd week) (-53.8%) A Month at Belmond Lane - $2,925,172 (3rd week) (+141.2%) Earthsong: Volume I - Haven's Guard - $2,327,911 (6th week) (-47.7%) Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas - $2,083,928 (7th week) (-46.3%) Can You Imagine - $1,363,210 (12th week) (-40.5%) Frindle - $1,130,524 (5th week) (-49.1%) June 19-21: 'Darkness' Hits Solid Silver, 'Homecoming' Unfazed It was inevitable for 'Homecoming' to drop hard due to the finale rush, but all told, a 58% drop isn't too shabby, especially when it manages close to 90 million. 'Darkness Dwells Deep' also had a solid opening for a horror film, earning a not horrible B- Cinemascore for the genre. It may be a decent horror option through the end of the month, but we'll see how well it holds on. 'Belmond Lane' finally enters the top 5, as holds are generally better thanks to the love of Father's Day and no direct competition. The Odyssey: Homecoming - $88,055,741 (2nd week) (-58.2%) Darkness Dwells Deep - $15,426,914 (NEW) Brave - $10,257,531 (3rd week) (-46.0%) American Dragon: Darkness Rising - $6,818,795 (5th week) (-35.7%) A Month at Belmond Lane - $5,780,477 (3rd week) (+97.6%) Cabana Boys - $2,872,045 (5th week) (-34.1%) Chuck Norris & Liam Neeson Vs. The Loch Ness Monster - $2,129,453 (4th week) (-38.8%) Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas - $1,586,010 (8th week) (-23.9%) Earthsong: Volume I - Haven's Guard - $1,554,763 (7th week) (-33.2%) Can You Imagine - $1,142,997 (13th week) (-16.2%) June 26-27: Evil Jackman Conquers Good Jackman Audiences craving nostalgia got their fix with 'HSM: The Reunion', giving the film a $50m+ opening. Despite an A- Cinemascore, the film was pretty frontloaded, earning nearly than 45% of its weekend share on Friday and Thursday previews alone. Here's wondering how well it can actually hold on. 'Paradise Lost' also opened within expectations to a B Cinemascore and $26.5m. The film won't move mountains, but it did alright. 'The Odyssey' lost its spot at the top of the charts, but its hold of less than 50% on its third weekend, still making $44.3m, is certainly nothing to scoff at. High School Musical: The Reunion - $51,594,721 (NEW) The Odyssey: Homecoming - $44,336,030 (3rd week) (-49.6%) Paradise Lost - $26,548,292 (NEW) Darkness Dwells Deep - $6,836,970 (2nd week) (-55.7%) A Month at Belmond Lane - $6,498,329 (5th week) (+11.2%) Brave - $6,190,294 (4th week) (-39.6%) American Dragon: Darkness Rising - $4,497,350 (6th week) (-35.0%) Cabana Boys - $1,672,437 (6th week) (-41.8%) Chuck Norris & Liam Neeson Vs. The Loch Ness Monster - $1,275,069 (5th week) (-41.1%) Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas - $1,007,545 (8th week) (-36.5%) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted October 27, 2018 Author Share Posted October 27, 2018 Just now, 4815162342 said: Spoiler People only went to see it for the extended IMAX preview of 'Jonny, Jonny! (Yes Papa?) Making Movie? (No Papa!) Telling Lies? (No Papa!) Buy Tickets Now! (Ha! Ha! Ha!): THE MOVIE' 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted October 27, 2018 Share Posted October 27, 2018 3 minutes ago, Spagspiria said: CHAPTER 6: AN UNCHANGEABLE FATE Everyone ready? It's time to roll. Hide contents June 5-7: 'Brave' Mostly Hits Mark While some audiences agreed with critics on their mixed feelings on the remake, the film ultimately fared well. It opened to a solid $40.2m weekend and a decent B+ Cinemascore. The film may struggle in the face of sharp competition, but it could have done worse. 'Cabana Boys' strong hold reminds us why our current president was elected, while 'Treasure Planet 2' is starting to manage some decent legs, but it's still unlikely to hit $200m at this point. Earthsong may also be able to get over $150m, if not much higher. 'Belmond Lane' continues to expand well, giving adults an alternate option for the summer. Brave - $40,170,892 (NEW) American Dragon: Darkness Rising - $18,992,651 (3rd week) (-44.4%) Cabana Boys - $7,866,203 (3rd week) (-42.3%) Chuck Norris & Liam Neeson Vs. The Loch Ness Monster - $7,542,516 (2nd week) (-46.9%) Earthsong: Volume I - Haven's Guard - $4,453,109 (5th week) (-38.1%) Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas - $3,881,976 (6th week) (-32.7%) Can You Imagine - $2,294,520 (11th week) (-27.0%) Frindle - $2,218,725 (4th week) (-35.3%) Our City: Growth - $2,041,846 (6th week) (-34.7%) Mass Effect - $1,613,692 (9th week) (-27.6%) A Month at Belmond Lane - $1,212,683 (2nd week) (+217.8%) June 12-14: 'Homecoming' Unleashes Thunder on Record Books Years in the making, 'The Odyssey' has slowly built an incredible name for itself as one of the top tier franchises of the game. Despite stellar reviews, some feared the finale would see a decrease due to its R-rating and more mature premise with less action. However, after 'Counsel of the Dead' drew in more of an adult audience, not to mention the incredible run of the film on home video, everything lead to this moment....and history was made. Coming off of a $27m preview take and an $85m Friday, the film soared to the game's first ever $200m opener. Legs are a major uncertainty due to how front-loaded the film was, but the A Cinemascore certainly helped. In a world where 'Game of Thrones' is one of the most beloved TV series ever, it's easy to see how this mythological epic could build such a massive audience. What else is there to say? Holdovers got hit, but Wes Anderson keeps chugging. Enjoy it. The Odyssey: Homecoming - $210,602,059 (NEW) Brave - $19,021,470 (2nd week) (-52.6%) American Dragon: Darkness Rising - $10,609,276 (3rd week) (-44.2%) Cabana Boys - $4,356,221 (4th week) (-44.6%) Chuck Norris & Liam Neeson Vs. The Loch Ness Monster - $3,480,959 (3rd week) (-53.8%) A Month at Belmond Lane - $2,925,172 (3rd week) (+141.2%) Earthsong: Volume I - Haven's Guard - $2,327,911 (6th week) (-47.7%) Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas - $2,083,928 (7th week) (-46.3%) Can You Imagine - $1,363,210 (12th week) (-40.5%) Frindle - $1,130,524 (5th week) (-49.1%) June 19-21: 'Darkness' Hits Solid Silver, 'Homecoming' Unfazed It was inevitable for 'Homecoming' to drop hard due to the finale rush, but all told, a 58% drop isn't too shabby, especially when it manages close to 90 million. 'Darkness Dwells Deep' also had a solid opening for a horror film, earning a not horrible B- Cinemascore for the genre. It may be a decent horror option through the end of the month, but we'll see how well it holds on. 'Belmond Lane' finally enters the top 5, as holds are generally better thanks to the love of Father's Day and no direct competition. The Odyssey: Homecoming - $88,055,741 (2nd week) (-58.2%) Darkness Dwells Deep - $15,426,914 (NEW) Brave - $10,257,531 (3rd week) (-46.0%) American Dragon: Darkness Rising - $6,818,795 (5th week) (-35.7%) A Month at Belmond Lane - $5,780,477 (3rd week) (+97.6%) Cabana Boys - $2,872,045 (5th week) (-34.1%) Chuck Norris & Liam Neeson Vs. The Loch Ness Monster - $2,129,453 (4th week) (-38.8%) Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas - $1,586,010 (8th week) (-23.9%) Earthsong: Volume I - Haven's Guard - $1,554,763 (7th week) (-33.2%) Can You Imagine - $1,142,997 (13th week) (-16.2%) June 26-27: Evil Jackman Conquers Good Jackman Audiences craving nostalgia got their fix with 'HSM: The Reunion', giving the film a $50m+ opening. Despite an A- Cinemascore, the film was pretty frontloaded, earning nearly than 45% of its weekend share on Friday and Thursday previews alone. Here's wondering how well it can actually hold on. 'Paradise Lost' also opened within expectations to a B Cinemascore and $26.5m. The film won't move mountains, but it did alright. 'The Odyssey' lost its spot at the top of the charts, but its hold of less than 50% on its third weekend, still making $44.3m, is certainly nothing to scoff at. High School Musical: The Reunion - $51,594,721 (NEW) The Odyssey: Homecoming - $44,336,030 (3rd week) (-49.6%) Paradise Lost - $26,548,292 (NEW) Darkness Dwells Deep - $6,836,970 (2nd week) (-55.7%) A Month at Belmond Lane - $6,498,329 (5th week) (+11.2%) Brave - $6,190,294 (4th week) (-39.6%) American Dragon: Darkness Rising - $4,497,350 (6th week) (-35.0%) Cabana Boys - $1,672,437 (6th week) (-41.8%) Chuck Norris & Liam Neeson Vs. The Loch Ness Monster - $1,275,069 (5th week) (-41.1%) Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas - $1,007,545 (8th week) (-36.5%) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted October 27, 2018 Share Posted October 27, 2018 2 minutes ago, Spagspiria said: High School Musical: The Reunion - $51,594,721 (NEW) @YourMother the Edgelord 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted October 27, 2018 Share Posted October 27, 2018 Congrats Rory. Think there's no way that OW makes sense, but it's my #2 film so I will accept it 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted October 27, 2018 Author Share Posted October 27, 2018 Just now, 4815162342 said: Congrats Rory. Think there's no way that OW makes sense, but it's my #2 film so I will accept it I wouldn't even put it in the top 3 most illogical numbers in the game so far. 1 1 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted October 27, 2018 Share Posted October 27, 2018 1 minute ago, 4815162342 said: Congrats Rory. Think there's no way that OW makes sense, but it's my #2 film so I will accept it Only in CAYOM... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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