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12 hours ago, filmlover said:

Bohemian Rhapsody is likely gonna end up with a higher worldwide total than Fantastic Beasts 2 which is both impressive for the former and embarrassing for the latter (given what an overseas juggernaut the series was supposed to be).

BR ww > FB2 ww

Venom os (640+ in a week or so) > FB2 ww

AQM os > FB2 ww is also on cards.

On the high-end even AQM dom + china > FB2 ww possible (at least a small shot)

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2018 Domestic Box Office Will Cross $11B Mark In Record Time This Week

 

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While we all knew that the domestic box office was headed for an $11 billion-plus year, it turns out that we’re going to hit that mark in record time this week on either Tuesday or Wednesday completing the feat in 345 or 346 days. Through the end of today, ComScore estimates that we’re at $10.986 billion with $14.2M left to gross before we hit $11B. Remember, it will be an even slower week at the box office than last week since there weren’t any wide studio entries.

2016 was the last time we crossed $11B in record time –361 days for the period of Jan. 1 through Dec. 26– and that year also repped a banner one at the domestic B.O. with $11.4B.

Currently U.S./Canada movie ticket sales are pacing 6% ahead of 2016 ($10.35B) at this point in time for the period of Jan. 1-Dec. 9. If that percentage maintains its course, it will mean that the domestic B.O. will file between $11.7B-$11.8B by Dec. 31.

Many wonder if the lack of a major Star Wars title will slow business down significantly; if the combo of Sony’s Spider-Man: Spider-Verse, Warner Bros.’ Aquaman, Paramount’s Bumblebee, and Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns will make up for the franchise’s absence this holiday season. To give you an idea of how far we have left to go, the period of Dec. 8-31 last year generated $1.18 billion. Disney’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi ($517.2M 2017 calendar gross) and Sony’s Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle($169M 2017 calendar gross) accounted for 58% of that $1.18 billion figure. If the domestic B.O. can emulate that type of business in the next three weeks and a weekend, we could be looking at, yes, a $12 billion year.

https://deadline.com/2018/12/2018-domestic-box-office-crosses-11-billion-record-time-1202516894/

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2 hours ago, Krissykins said:

Dumplin’ on Netflix was fantastic 

I watched it too. What a charming little movie.

 

Can i just say that i only knew one Dolly Parton song (Jolene), but i loved her singing here. What a nice voice

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A24 drops Gaspar Noe's latest, CLIMAX, March 1, 2019. French dancers, sangria, LSD, trance music, more sangria, lover spats, even more sangria that's laced with LSD and people staring into mirrors. Ooh, you shouldn't do that. SUSPIRIA has its double bill.

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