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4 minutes ago, Charlie Jatinder said:

Current international totals by market for Alita: Battle Angel include:

South Korea - $14.8M
U.K. - $7.4M
Taiwan - $6.8M
Russia - $6.5M
France - $5.9M
Hong Kong - $4.5M
Malaysia - $4.4M
Mexico - $4.2M
Indonesia - $3.8M
Australia - $3.0M
Germany - $3.0M

#Alita  #BoxOffice

What do you think the OS-China total is heading towards?

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Just now, JB33 said:

Okay so what the hell happened to BOT?

the same that happens since a day or so 😉

They search for the problem since many hours and it looks like some tries let BOT crash for short times. Mostly its 'only' a reduced access, means certain areas are blocked for many hours, seemingly also depending on member's location which areas are blocked for how long.

Direct links to threads per search or.... work as long as BOT isn't fully down

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Do Hong Kong earnings indicate China earnings in any way?   187 times bigger population and then 20% of HK's GDP per capita figure for China. So.... every million earned in HK might translate to 37 millions earned in China?  I am mostly kidding though. I am well aware one can't simplify things like that and correlate two markets...

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Nice to see Alita at least saving some face. I didn’t exactly love the movie itself, but it had some pretty great world building to the point where I’d love to see a sequel.

 

To me it felt like a 2.5 hour film that had half an hour edited out of it. All the main pieces were there but it felt like a thread connecting them, and a lot of the “why” of the character motivations were removed for the sake of cutting down the runtime. Definitely think Cameron had a better script that was choppily edited down for the final product. Action and effects were really great, although I didn’t see the movie in 3D

 

Reminds me of Mortal Engines quite a bit: not the best “first instalment” but could have been the footing for a potentially great franchise had the box office worked out in its favor

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So, in a comparison to total box office, skipping the last few president's day weekends b/c the movies were much bigger (better is subjective:), looking at the same weekend setup in 2013 with similar movies, this 2019 weekend's 3 day gross for all movies is a little under $120M...2013 was a little over $141M...

 

The DOM BO is gonna start needing a miracle soon to catch up to any of the years of this decade in just nominal terms (forget inflation adjusting)...now, good news is we have the ending piece of 2 enormous series this year, so there's some time and room to catch up...but it's not good right now...

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Green Book will enter top 10 for a movie that never hit Top 5. It will stays at #9 for about 72m-73m

Rank OR^ Title (click to view) Studio Top
Rank
Release
Gross**
Year^
1 779 Space Station 3-D (IMAX) Imax 13 $93,365,061 2002
2 801 The Imitation Game Wein. 6 $91,125,683 2014
3 843 Everest (IMAX) MFF 11 $87,178,599 1998
4 887 Up in the Air Par. 6 $83,823,381 2009
5 911 The Descendants FoxS 7 $82,584,160 2011
6 978 The English Patient Mira. 7 $78,676,425 1996
7 993 March of the Penguins WIP 6 $77,437,223 2005
8 1,026 We Bought a Zoo Fox 6 $75,624,550 2011
9 1,102 Chocolat Mira. 7 $71,509,363 2000
10 1,103 Sideways FoxS 8 $71,503,593 2004
11 1,131 The Big Short Par. 6 $70,259,870 2015
12 1,223 Green Book Uni. 6 $65,756,401 2018
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