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Weekend Estimates (page 9): Ralph 25.8M | The Grinch 17.7M | Creed 16.8M | Grindelwald 11.2M | Bohemian Rhapsody 8.1M | Instant Family 7.2M | Hannah Grace 6.5M

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7 minutes ago, Zakiyyah6 said:

Maybe. Going to be interesting to see how it holds up next weekend. 

Over/under is the 42% from JL:)...and then JL just got hammered with screens drops, which, as of now the 4th choice, but probably lower after next weekend (when BR and Instant Family have a chance to jump it, at least on per screen average, if they don't this weekend), I think FB is gonna face that same screen hammering on Dec 14... and then on Dec 21, it will be finished (or down to 1000 or less:)...

 

FWIW, spoke to my mom yesterday, and her Harry Potter fanatic friend and she both were disappointed in FB2, and told me to skip it.  Said it would have been a better book, and they wished they got to read it rather than watch it...

 

Of course, my mom also said I could hold off for a deal or wait on Grinch and Wreck It Ralph 2...so YMMV (she did say the kids would love WIR2, but me, maybe not as much)...

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as always thank you @sfran43 for keeping us up to date! :D

 

The post-thanksgiving holds have definitely hit - couldn't for the life of me find a way to get Ralph to the 28m they were talking yesterday so sadly the number I kept coming back to (25m) is about right. Course the Saturday increase could be better than expected.

 

Gonna be a tough road to 200m for it if it's not careful - falling behind coco (and of course Moana) fairly quickly.

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FB2 is DOA. It has OS to fall back on but that crazy budget is a problem. I don't know how they are going to course correct it. And before anyone puts the blame on Depp, he alone couldn't damage the unappealing product. I'm sure that some people boycotted BR cause of Bryan Singer but boycotters are extremely small percentage in any case. FB2 simply has bad WOM due to convoluted story that even fans have trouble following, stupid retcons and dull heroes.

 

Green Book is a proof that you can't force people not to like certain type of movies, at least certain demos will always like them. It's the same with Princess and Barbie dolls. Girls will always prefer them to action figures no matter what media says. 

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I don't see what's so impressive about Green Book's drop. It's par for the course for an adult movie with good word of mouth. One that had a tiny opening by the way. It's not like it's going to pass A Star is Born or Bohemian Rhapsody or something.

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    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
1 (1) Ralph Breaks The Internet Walt Disney $5,744,000 +248% 4,017 $1,430   $99,282,233 10
2 (2) Creed II MGM $4,950,000 +202% 3,576 $1,384   $69,286,284 10
3 (4) Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch Universal $3,900,000 +253% 3,934 $991   $189,679,195 22
4 (3) Fantastic Beasts: The Crime… Warner Bros. $3,100,000 +127% 3,851 $805   $126,241,406 15
5 new The Possession of Hannah Grace Sony Pictures $2,560,000   2,065 $1,240   $2,560,000 1
6 (5) Bohemian Rhapsody 20th Century Fox $2,265,000 +141% 3,007 $753   $158,588,150 29
7 (6) Instant Family Paramount Pictures $2,115,000 +204% 3,376 $626   $40,892,769 15
- (9) Green Book Universal $1,160,000 +118% 1,065 $1,089   $11,274,491 15
- (10) A Star is Born Warner Bros. $560,000 +173% 1,081 $518   $192,477,436 57
- (-) The Favourite Fox Searchlight $371,148 +1,028% 34 $10,916   $945,458 8
- (11) The Nutcracker and the Four… Walt Disney $291,000 +134% 1,392 $209   $50,050,909 29
- (13) Overlord Paramount Pictures $121,000 +55% 533 $227   $20,730,015 22
- (-) Nobody’s Fool Paramount Pictures $111,000 +146% 385 $288   $30,799,059 29
- (-) Venom Sony Pictures $100,000 +161% 425 $235   $211,990,652 57
- (14) The Front Runner Sony Pictures $85,000 +39% 807 $105   $1,442,318 25
- (-) At Eternity’s Gate CBS Films $58,000 +174% 48 $1,208   $547,584 15
- new Anna and the Apocalypse Orion Pictures $19,715   5 $3,943   $19,715 1
- (-) A Private War Aviron Pictures $13,500 -19% 66 $205   $1,481,607 29
- (-) Incredibles 2 Walt Disney $6,000 +403% 93 $65   $608,523,638 169
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3 minutes ago, Zakiyyah6 said:

I don't see what's so impressive about Green Book's drop. It's par for the course for an adult movie with good word of mouth. One that had a tiny opening by the way. It's not like it's going to pass A Star is Born or Bohemian Rhapsody or something.

It isn't impressive in itself. it's just impressive in comparison to Widows since it's making almost the same in half the theaters. It says more about how unimpressive Widows run is than how impressive Green Book one is, since it isn't anything special.

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