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There are some interesting records in play here, actually. If the weekend winner comes in below the 9.3M second weekend of The Possession, it will be the lowest weekend winner in the past 10 years. And I believe the lowest weekend winner adjusted since May 6-8 of... 1994!

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5 hours ago, CoolEric258 said:

Even with Shazam a week later, those legs for Dumbo seem unlikely, barring the movie being garbage. Opening sounds about right though.

They're predicting a multiplier of almost exactly 3.0. How are those legs bad?

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2 hours ago, CoolEric258 said:

Still seems a bit too low for me. I'm gunning for a multiplier at around 3.2 or 3.3 right about now.

It's the same multi Cinderella got. Unless it's Jungle Book-good the live-action remakes releasing in the spring don't go much further than 3x.

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ACE Eddie Awards

 

BEST EDITED FEATURE FILM (COMEDY):
The Favourite, Yorgos Mavropsaridis, ACE

BEST EDITED FEATURE FILM (DRAMATIC)
Bohemian Rhapsody, John Ottman, ACE

BEST EDITED ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Robert Fisher, Jr.

BEST EDITED DRAMA SERIES FOR NON-COMMERCIAL TELEVISION
Bodyguard: “Episode 1”, Steve Singleton

BEST EDITED DRAMA SERIES FOR COMMERCIAL TELEVISION
Killing Eve: “Nice Face”, Gary Dollner, ACE

BEST EDITED COMEDY SERIES FOR NON-COMMERCIAL TELEVISION
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: “Simone”, Kate Sanford, ACE

BEST EDITED COMEDY SERIES FOR COMMERCIAL TELEVISION
Atlanta: “Teddy Perkins”, Kyle Reiter

BEST EDITED DOCUMENTARY (FEATURE)
Free Solo, Bob Eisenhardt, ACE

BEST EDITED DOCUMENTARY (NON-THEATRICAL)
Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, Greg Finton, ACE & Poppy Das, ACE

BEST EDITED MINISERIES OR MOTION PICTURE FOR TELEVISION
Escape at Dannemora: “Better Days”, Malcolm Jamieson & Geoffrey Richman ACE

BEST EDITED NON-SCRIPTED SERIES
Anthony Bourdain – Parts Unknown: “West Virginia” Hunter Gross, ACE

STUDENT COMPETITION WINNER
Marco Gonzalez – Boston University

Octavia Spencer is presenting the Golden Eddie to Guillermo del Toro, calling him “nothing less than inspiring”

 

tomorrow follow the DGA, ADG and/or Annie Awards

 

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https://deadline.com/2019/02/miss-bala-fires-up-650k-in-previews-before-heading-into-slow-super-bowl-weekend-1202547407/

BOX OFFICE FOR FEB. 1-3

  rank film dis. screens (chg) friday 3-day total wk
  1 Glass Uni/BVI/Blum 3,665 (-179) $2.71M (-46%) $8.9M (-53%) $88M 3
  2 The Upside STX 3,568 (+191) $2.5M (-19%) $8.3M (-30%) $75M 4
  3 Miss Bala Sony 2,203 $2.7M $6.5M $6.5M 1
  4 aquaman WB 2,926 (-208) $1.2M (-26%) $4.7M (-35%) $323.4M 7
  5 …Spider-Verse Sony 2,234 (-149) $1M (-18%) $4.3M (-30%) $175.1M 8
  6 the Kid…king Fox 3,528 (+7) $1M (-38%) $4.3M (-39%) $13.2M 2
  7 Green Book Uni/DW/Part 2,648 (+218) $1.2M (-11%) $4.2M (-22%) $55.7M 12
  8 A Dog’s Way Home Sony 2,962 (-119) $860K (-22%) $3.4M (-33%)  $35.7M 4
  9 Escape Room Sony 1,942 (-250) $832K (-23%) $2.86M (-30%) $52M 5
  10 They Shall Not… WB 735 $808K $2.4M $10.7M 4
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2 hours ago, TalismanRing said:

https://deadline.com/2019/02/miss-bala-fires-up-650k-in-previews-before-heading-into-slow-super-bowl-weekend-1202547407/

BOX OFFICE FOR FEB. 1-3

  rank film dis. screens (chg) friday 3-day total wk
  1 Glass Uni/BVI/Blum 3,665 (-179) $2.71M (-46%) $8.9M (-53%) $88M 3
  2 The Upside STX 3,568 (+191) $2.5M (-19%) $8.3M (-30%) $75M 4
  3 Miss Bala Sony 2,203 $2.7M $6.5M $6.5M 1
  4 aquaman WB 2,926 (-208) $1.2M (-26%) $4.7M (-35%) $323.4M 7
  5 …Spider-Verse Sony 2,234 (-149) $1M (-18%) $4.3M (-30%) $175.1M 8
  6 the Kid…king Fox 3,528 (+7) $1M (-38%) $4.3M (-39%) $13.2M 2
  7 Green Book Uni/DW/Part 2,648 (+218) $1.2M (-11%) $4.2M (-22%) $55.7M 12
  8 A Dog’s Way Home Sony 2,962 (-119) $860K (-22%) $3.4M (-33%)  $35.7M 4
  9 Escape Room Sony 1,942 (-250) $832K (-23%) $2.86M (-30%) $52M 5
  10 They Shall Not… WB 735 $808K $2.4M $10.7M 4

That would be 48.86M for the Top 10

And probably around 52.9M for the TOP 12

So... A overall weekend of about 70M?

When was the last time the top film failed to gross 10M

 

 

 

Lowest top film since before September 7-9 in 2012, there the top film "The Possession" grossed 9.32M.

Last weekend with a lower top film is 5-7 September 2008, when Bangkok Dangerous grossed just 7.8M

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4 hours ago, Thanos Legion said:

Will there be any nonlinear financial bonus for Disney if Ralph gets to 200M? @Barnack, I feel like you seem to know a lot about this sort of thing?

1 Black Panther BV $700,059,566 4,084 $202,003,951 4,020 2/16 8/9

 

14 Ralph Breaks the Internet BV $196,294,779 4,017 $56,237,634 4,017 11/21

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33 A Wrinkle in Time BV $100,478,608 3,980 $33,123,609 3,980 3/9 7/5

 

35 Disney's Christopher Robin BV $99,215,042 3,602 $24,585,139 3,602 8/3 11/29

 

33 A Wrinkle in Time BV $100,478,608 3,980 $33,123,609 3,980 3/9 7/5

 

 

What a busy year for Disney just to round up the number....

 

And how the hell Rampage break 100m? I just realise this.

 

Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic:  $101,028,233    23.6%
Foreign:  $327,000,000    76.4%

Worldwide:  $428,028,233  
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