Rorschach Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 (edited) Tomorrow. January and February drop. I don't have a set schedule for when each month will drop but if there are days where I do not post, expect two months to be dropped at once on the same day. April 6: January, February, and March April 7: N/A April 8: N/A April 9: April April 10: May April 11: June and July April 12: August and September April 13: N/A April 14: October April 15: November April 16: December Expect a written commentary with a Cinemascore rating for each film. Edited April 10, 2019 by Rorschach 4 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLAM! Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 I like the subtitle. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 TFW you have to wait until the very end because you only have one movie out. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 @Rorschach what time are they coming today? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reddroast Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 I just want Splatoon to do well 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLAM! Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 (edited) My box office hopes: It might be surprising, but I'm counting on Psyren to be New Journey Pictures' highest grosser when it comes out in June. I figure it'd be a fun genre film for Summer audiences and I do want to raise the budget for the sequel. Not sure how Yin is gonna do. Placed it in early August as an homage to The Sixth Sense. Hopefully there's a scenario where it captures audience synergy and manages to gross above $100M, even if it's by a hair. The lowest I can see Veggies going is $22M, which I think was the gross for the Jonah film from 2002. But the highest I can see it go is a total in the low-80-millions, which was achieved by Heaven is for Real and I Can Only Imagine. Vice is a good comparison for Sabrina, but it could do considerably lower without Oscar nominations. I'm expecting Wii Sports to flop, though. It's going to be interesting to see how my films do. A lot of them aren't really films that get wide releases very often, so there's definitely an air of mystery. Edited April 6, 2019 by Slambros 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 I’m kinda excited to see how the holdovers for December’s big three play against the new openers. I’d be shocked if all three weren’t still in the top 10 through Presidents Day. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 As long as GLC, TUSG and Medusa get over $200M I’m happy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted April 6, 2019 Author Share Posted April 6, 2019 4 hours ago, YourMother the Edgelord said: @Rorschach what time are they coming today? Sometime this afternoon. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 17 minutes ago, YourMother the Edgelord said: As long as GLC, TUSG and Medusa get over $200M I’m happy. I think there's enough room for SG to do $300m+ given its only competition would have as minuscule of an audience overlap as possible. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted April 6, 2019 Author Share Posted April 6, 2019 (edited) January 1-3: Alex Spark, Kuzco, George Washington and Y4 company reign in the New Year It’s no surprise that, once again, the New Year was welcomed in with strong holdings from the Holiday season leftovers. ‘Spark: Beyond the Sky’, ‘Kingdom of the Sun’, and ‘Fortnight’ all continue to chug along on their strong runs. Meanwhile, the new Ariana Grande 3D concert film was mostly ignored by moviegoers, except for die-hard fans of the singer who gave the film an A cinemascore. The first official film of Y5 grossed a middling $9.6 million at the box office, enough to secure itself a 4th place position beehind the three holdovers though its legs are sure to drop off from here. Thank u, next. 1. Spark: Beyond the Sky - $44,677,853 (3rd week) (-37.0%) 2. Kingdom of the Sun - $40,678,946 (2nd week) (-35.2%) 3. Fortnight - $34,541,734 (2nd week) (-19.1%) 4. One Last Time - $9,667,136 (1st week) 5. Sir Thymes Time - $8,162,106 (6th week) (-2.8%) 6. The Dogs of Babel - $5,957,019 (4th week) (-9.3%) 7. Food Wars - $5,200,336 (7th week) (-5.4%) 8. Silent Hill: Restless Dreams - $4,054,719 (6th week) (-16.9%) 9. Guys and Dolls - $2,394,505 (9th week) (-4.8%) 10. Home Invasion - $2,052,171 (5th week) (-19.6%) January 8-10: ‘Hostel 3’ lodged into third, ‘Spark’/’Fortnight’ top ‘Hostel: Bloodline’ posted solid returns with a $19.6 million opening though it was not enough to dethrone ‘Spark 3’ or ‘Fortnight’ from the top 2 spots. The third film in Eli Roth’s body horror trilogy managed to secure a first place win on its opening day Friday but as expected, it fell sharply from there. Those who saw the horror sequel gave the film a C cinemascore, in line with the ratings that the film’s predecessors received over a decade ago. 1. Spark: Beyond the Sky - $21,924,181 (4th week) (-50.9%) 2. Fortnight - $21,772,986 (3rd week) (-37.0%) 3. Hostel: Bloodline - $19,648,681 (1st week) 4. Kingdom of the Sun - $18,734,478 (3rd week) (-53.9%) 5. Sir Thymes Time - $4,157,310 (7th week) (-49.1%) 6. One Last Time - $3,924,507 (2nd week) (-59.4%) 7. The Dogs of Babel - $3,339,478 (5th week) (-43.9%) 8. Food Wars - $3,049,674 (8th week) (-41.4%) 9. Silent Hill: Restless Dreams - $1,961,904 (7th week) (-51.6%) 10. Guys and Dolls - $1,364,122 (10th week) (-43.0%) January 15-18: The Box Office Constellations line up for ‘Galileo’, ‘Wi-Fi Winnebago’ The constellations managed to line up for this year’s MLK holiday openers as ‘Life of Galileo’ managed to fit in line with opening expectations, posting a solid $39.6 million for the 4-day weekend. Marking the third collaboration between Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio, audiences turned in by the numbers mostly thanks to a strong showing from female moviegoers who made up 59 percent of the film’s audience, who gave the film a B cinemascore. Meanwhile, ‘Wi-Fi Winnebago’ managed to find bandwidth among general audiences as well, opening in the high-end of expectations with $20.6 million at the box office. The Amy Schumer led comedy posted a B+ cinemascore with female moviegoers also making up most of the audience for the film (55 percent). Meanwhile, ‘Fortnight’ and ‘Spark’ continue their strong runs in the heat of Oscar season. 1. Life of Galileo - $31,654,518/$39,645,496 (1st week) 2. Fortnight - $17,282,440/$21,261,854 (4th week) (-20.6%) 3. Wi-Fi Winnebago - $16,526,203/$20,641,798 (1st week) 4. Spark: Beyond the Sky - $13,654,416/$17,116,029 (5th week) (-37.7%) 5. Kingdom of the Sun - $12,099,521/$15,397,653 (4th week) (-35.5%) 6. Hostel: Bloodline - $8,055,959/$9,474,748 (2nd week) (-59%) 7. Sir Thymes Time - $3,525,102/$4,593,461 (8th week) (-15.2%) 8. The Dogs of Babel - $2,295,577/$2,845,036 (6th week) (-31.3%) 9. One Last Time - $2,197,724/$2,645,269 (3rd week) (-44%) 10. Food Wars - $1,917,894/$2,347,500 (9th week) (-37.1%) January 22-24: The MLK Top 5 repeat while ‘The Study’ fails the Box Office test (Oscar Noms Announced) Proving to be a fairly quiet opening weekend, last weekend’s Top 5 headers repeated in their positions while this weekend’s lone opening film ‘The Study’ failed miserably in bringing in audiences. The Joseph Gordon-Levitt directed horror film managed to only muster up a measly $5.7 million. Those who did see the film, however, were not impressed, awarding the film a D+ cinemascore. On a more positive note, ‘Fortnight’ and ‘Spark 3’ managed to hold strong following their respective Best Picture nominations. We expect the two films, especially the former, to hold up well in the coming weeks. 1. Life of Galileo - $16,713,586 (2nd week) (-47.2%) 2. Fortnight - $14,865,093 (5th week) (-14.0%) 3. Wi-Fi Winnebago - $9,254,674 (2nd week) (-44%) 4. Spark: Beyond the Sky – $9,189,275 (6th week) (-32.7%) 5. Kingdom of the Sun - $7,794,237 (5th week) (-35.6%) 6. The Study - $5,771,070 (1st week) 7. Hostel: Bloodline - $3,633,238 (3rd week) (-54.9%) 8. Sir Thymes Time - $2,241,182 (9th week) (-36.4%) 9. The Dogs of Babel - $1,428,595 (7th week) (-37.8%) 10. Food Wars - $1,135,983 (10th week) (-40.8%) January 29-31: ‘Washington holds down the ‘Fort’ while newcomers come up short. Following last week’s Oscar nominations, ‘Fortnight’ managed to only drop -15.8% from the previous weekend, securing its first #1 spot on the chart in its 6th weekend of release. The Steven Spielberg war film has proven to be both a hit with the critics and the audiences and its success is certainly well deserved. Meanwhile, the crime/thriller ‘Headline’ posted a second place finish with $11.6 million, a decent enough opening considering its lack of major stars and a middling marketing push. The film received an A- cinemascore. However, this weekend’s other opener, the crime/comedy ‘Kaleidoscope’, faired worse only managing to scrounge up $6.3 million and posting a B- cinemascore. 1. Fortnight - $12,515,834 (6th week) (-15.8%) 2. Headline - $11,630,396 (1st week) 3. Life of Galileo - $9,042,050 (3rd week) (-45.9%) 4. Spark: Beyond the Sky - $6,714,890 (7th week) (-26.9%) 5. Kaleidoscope - $6,330,019 (1st week) 6. Kingdom of the Sun - $5,878,143 (6th week) (-24.8%) 7. Wi-Fi Winnebago - $5,488,022 (3rd week) (-40.7%) 8. The Study - $2,459,970 (2nd week) (-57.3%) 9. Hostel: Bloodline - $1,703,989 (4th week) (-53.1%) 10. Sir Thymes Time - $1,634,739 (10th week) (-27.1%) Edited April 6, 2019 by Rorschach 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 Fortnight pulled a Voltron 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted April 6, 2019 Author Share Posted April 6, 2019 February should be up within the hour. 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLAM! Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 I'm pleasantly surprised by Wi-Fi Winnebago's moderately successful counter-programming! The film's tripled its production budget with these January weekends alone! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted April 6, 2019 Author Share Posted April 6, 2019 February 5-7: ‘Vegas’ scores mediocre lottery, ‘Dolly’ puts on its sunday clothes Despite headlining the weekend box office, ‘Next Vegas’ failed to win much of a lottery scoring $12.8 million. The $30 million Sci-Fi thriller will have to post decent legs from here if it plans to make much a decent profit. The film posted a B+ cinemascore. Elsewhere, the filmed version of ‘Hello, Dolly!’ managed to pull in a decent crowd on yet another slow winter weekend, posting $7.9 million. Since it was a filmed show, a cinemascore was not given. ‘Fortnight’ also continued playing strong, posting $9.1 million for the weekend. 1. Next Vegas - $12,868,884 (1st week) 2. Fortnight - $9,157,069 (7th week) (-26.8%) 3. Broadway Selects: Hello, Dolly! - $7,941,124 (1st week) 4. Headline - $7,024,759 (2nd week) (-39.6%) 5. Life of Galileo - $4,801,329 (4th week) (-46.9%) 6. Spark: Beyond the Sky - $4,352,886 (8th week) (-35.2%) 7. Kingdom of the Sun - $4,077,502 (7th week) (-30.6%) 8. Kaleidoscope - $3,690,401 (2nd week) (-41.7%) 9. Wi-Fi Winnebago - $3,309,277 (4th week) (-39.7%) 10. The Study - $1,129,126 (3rd week) (-54.1%) February 12-15: ‘Medusa’ conjures up a monster opening weekend while ‘Perfect Match’ thrills Valentine audiences Thanks to a market deprived of animated films, it's no surprise that Endless Animations’ ‘Medusa’ was going to post a huge opening but almost no one expected it would make a monstrous $100 million on its 4 Day opening weekend, helping to bring the box office out of its current slouch. The animated musical also managed to achieve an A cinemascore and should hold well for several weeks to come given that March is completely empty of animated films. Meanwhile ‘Perfect Match’ managed to serve as great counter-programming, also exceeding expectations with a $51.1 million 4 Day opening. The sci-fi thriller received an A- cinemascore from audiences, who went to the film in droves on Valentine’s Day, also helping Medusa to breathe some life back into the box office. 1. Medusa - $76,683,303/$100,008,963 (1st week) 2. Perfect Match - $43,037,303/$51,140,508 (1st week) 3. Fortnight - $7,146,913/$8,546,395 (8th week) (-22.0%) 4. Next Vegas - $6,473,049/$7,854,222 (2nd week) (-49.7%) 5. Broadway Selects: Hello, Dolly! - $4,963,202/$5,846,288 (2nd week) (-37.5%) 6. Headline - $4,622,291/$5,373,174 (3rd week) (-34.2%) 7. Life of Galileo - $3,351,328/$3,940,632 (5th week) (-30.2%) 8. Kingdom of the Sun - $2,977,953/$3,507,811 (8th week) (-27,0%) 9. Spark: Beyond the Sky - $2,789,124/$3,459,958 (9th week) (-35.9%) 10. Wi-Fi Winnebago - $2,250,308/$2,672,502 (5th week) (-32%) February 19-21: When it Rains, it Poes This weekend’s lone release ‘The Poett’ proved to be a flop for the ravens to feast on, only managing to pull in a measly $7.4 million. Considering the amount of crime thrillers that have populated the winter marketplace, it figured that one of them would end up getting the short-end of the stick and it seems ‘The Poet’ ended up being the one. The film received a B- cinemascore. ‘Medusa’ and ‘ Perfect Match’ both managed to repeat in the top 2 spots respectively, posting strongholds in their sophomore weekends. 1. Medusa - $46,240,031 (2nd week) (-39.7%) 2. Perfect Match - $22,551,547 (2nd week) (-47.6%) 3. The Poet - $7,428,397 (1st week) 4. Fortnight - $4,951,483 (9th week) (-30.7%) 5. Broadway Selects: Hello, Dolly! - $3,131,780 (3rd week) (-36.9%) 6. Next Vegas - $3,107,063 (3rd week) (-52%) 7. Headline - $2,854,489 (4th week) (-38.2%) 8. Spark: Beyond the Sky - $1,749,615 (10th week) (-37.2%) 9. Life of Galileo - $1,581,827 (6th week) (-52.8%) 10. Kingdom of the Sun - $1,552,381 (9th week) (-47.9%) February 26-28: ‘ByteRealm’ immerses audiences into virtual fantasy Ending off the month of February, Gold Crescent Pictures’ new Sci-Fi/Action film ByteRealm brought its box office prospects out of the virtual reality and into real life, scoring a solid $39 million opening. The Dacre Montgomery/Hailee Steinfeld led vehicle scored an A- with audiences and should manage to hold up next weekend given the lack of any competition, at least until ‘The Last Six’ opens on March 12th. ‘Medusa’ and ‘Perfect Match’ also continue to prove themselves strong each posting a sub -40% drop. Meanwhile, the New Journey Pictures Classics’ drama The Mona Lisa started off its platform release with a $165k opening from 4 theaters. 1. ByteRealm - $38,955,685 (1st week) 2. Medusa - $29,593,619 (3rd week) (-36%) 3. Perfect Match - $13,924,588 (3rd week) (-38.2%) 4. Fortnight - $4,657,373 (10th week) (-5.9%) 5. The Poet - $4,278,757 (2nd week) (-42.4%) 6. Broadway Selects: Hello, Dolly! - $1,888,463 (4th week) (-39.7%) 7. Next Vegas - $1,771,026 (4th week) (-43%) 8. Headline - $1,415,975 (5th week) (-50.4%) 9. Spark: Beyond the Sky - $1,185,840 (11th week) (-32.2%) 10. Kingdom of the Sun - $997,849 (10th week) (-35.7%) The Mona Lisa - $165,151 (1st week) 2 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 4 minutes ago, Rorschach said: 1. Medusa - $76,683,303/$100,008,963 (1st week) @YourMother the Edgelord RN 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 Just now, cookie said: @YourMother the Edgelord RN More like Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 Spoiler This breakout kind of cements my theory of Endless Animation being the CAYOM counterpart for Illumination at the box office. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 Idina’s fucking power. Lord. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted April 6, 2019 Share Posted April 6, 2019 Estimated totals as of March 4th: Medusa - $205m+ Perfect Match - $105m+ Life of Galileo - $90m+ 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...