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The 5th Wave struggles in the UK with estimated bow of £500k from 340 sites

The Big Short launches in the UK with around £1.4m from 409 sites.

Ride Along 2 is the week's highest new entry in the UK with an estimated £2.2m debut from 418 sites.

Aided by a site expansion, Room held well in the UK with an estimated £657k second weekend for £1.8m to date.

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3 hours ago, terrestrial said:

Creed adds estimated £1.25m for ten-day tally of £4.3m in the UK.

The Revenant posts sensational second weekend of around £4.2m in the UK for £12.6m to date as it retained the top spot.

 

 

do you know how many admissions has CREED already there ?

600 K ?

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6 minutes ago, Laurent K said:

do you know how many admissions has CREED already ?

Sorry, for the UK per weekend I only use charts that show the money made, preferably in local currency

http://www.bfi.org.uk/education-research/film-industry-statistics-research/weekend-box-office-figures

http://www.insidekino.com/BO/GB2016.htm

http://www.the-numbers.com/box-office-chart/weekend/2016/01/15/United-Kingdom/UKP

(here you can choose between pound and US$ based charts)

or BoxOfficeMojo, but am not really happy with the site about a lot of little OS details since last year.

Screendaily / Sandwell mention additional details from time to time, also THR,... and some local news outlets too.

 

Admissions are to me only of interest as calendar details / per time-frame of a complete market/country or distributor's numbers for a certain area, mostly a per year chart is what I look into.

BFI and http://www.cinemauk.org.uk/2016/01/ are sites I use for those kind of information, plus some I have not in the back of my mind.

 

Maybe @Heretic can help?

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updates, Revenant droped.... all tweets by

The Revenant scores terrific non-final £3.85m second weekend in UK for £12m to date -

Ride Along 2 is the UK's highest new entry with excellent £2.13m debut from its 418 sites - same link

Star Wars: The Force Awakens up to £117.3m in the UK - same link

The Big Short lands with £1.3m, including minimal previews, from its 408 sites - same link

The 5th Wave struggles to make an impact on UK landing with £500k from 340 sites - same link

Our Brand Is Crisis couldn't sway UK audiences, flopping with £27,600 debut from 127 sites - same link

UK top five:

The Revenant (£3.85m); Ride Along 2 (£2.13m); Star Wars (£2m); The Big Short (£1.3m); Creed (£1.21m) - same link

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3 hours ago, terrestrial said:
updates, Revenant droped.... all tweets by

The Revenant scores terrific non-final £3.85m second weekend in UK for £12m to date -

Ride Along 2 is the UK's highest new entry with excellent £2.13m debut from its 418 sites - same link

Star Wars: The Force Awakens up to £117.3m in the UK - same link

The Big Short lands with £1.3m, including minimal previews, from its 408 sites - same link

The 5th Wave struggles to make an impact on UK landing with £500k from 340 sites - same link

Our Brand Is Crisis couldn't sway UK audiences, flopping with £27,600 debut from 127 sites - same link

UK top five:

The Revenant (£3.85m); Ride Along 2 (£2.13m); Star Wars (£2m); The Big Short (£1.3m); Creed (£1.21m) - same link

 

Ian Sandwell is still using current exchange rate to calculate TFA's total in $. He says it's on $167m, isn't it really on something like $173m?

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11 minutes ago, MonstersandRoy said:

Ian Sandwell is still using current exchange rate to calculate TFA's total in $. He says it's on $167m, isn't it really on something like $173m?

 

2 minutes ago, Heretic said:

Yeah, he's wrong. It'll be near mid 170s. 

 

See the OS SW7 thread, Rentrak... different numbers for UK and China at least

 

It's a bit annoying IMHO, they should 1. open up their system and also do one system, IMHO like 'ERs as earened' / per day or week, but not mixed. Might be also a contract / laws per xountry thingie, especially in China

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WEEKEND: 1- The Revenant - £3.9m 2- Ride Along 2 - £2.1m 3- Star Wars: The Force Awakens - £2m 4- The Big Short - £1.3m 5- Creed - £1.2m

MONDAY: 1 - The Revenant 2 - Ride Along 2 3 - Star Wars: The Force Awakens 4 - The Big Short 5 - Dirty Grandpa

Box Office: While Broke Records, Grossed Nearly $900M Worldwide via by

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Admissions figures – based on the number of tickets sold – have now emerged for last December, and they show the biggest number for any month in 2015, boosted by Star Wars: The Force Awakens. This means that the tally for the whole of 2015 is also available: there were 171.9m tickets sold, a welcome uplift of 9% from the previous year. Less encouragingly for the UK distribution and exhibition sectors, the total is the best only since 2012 (172.5m). Since the turn of the 21stcentury, 2015 was also beaten by the admissions tallies of 2002 (175.9m) and 2009 (173.5m). While delivering the fourth best admissions total in modern times might be thought cause for celebration, this ignores the fact that the planets were extraordinarily well aligned for box-office success in 2015, with Hollywood studios offering Star Wars, Bond and Avengers movies, a reboot of Jurassic Park, plus more Fast & Furious, a Despicable Me spinoff, two films from Pixar (one of which hit big, the other didn’t), and Fifty Shades of Grey. Cinemas are unlikely to welcome such a commercially strong set of titles in a single calendar year for some time, and the industry has a fight on its hands if 2016 has any hope of coming close to 2015.

Some WE thoughts, ...

http://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/jan/26/the-revenant-mauls-uk-box-office-competition-ride-along-2-the-big-short

 

IMHO Nicer looking/organized than the screendaily summery (and a few additional titles):

 

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1. The Revenant, £3,856,489 from 623 sites. Total: £12,008,304
2. Ride Along 2, £2,141,341 from 417 sites (new)
3. Star Wars: The Force Awakens, £1,997,507 from 574 sites. Total: £117,295,808
4. The Big Short, £1,302,205 from 412 sites (new)
5. Creed, £1,217,405 from 493 sites. Total: £4,305,551
6. Daddy’s Home, £1,005,761 from 458 sites. Total: £15,535,507
7. Room, £646,523 from 300 sites. Total: £1,777,258
8. The Hateful Eight, £567,527 from 339 sites. Total: £6,342,315
9. The 5th Wave, £497,568 from 338 sites (new)
10. The Danish Girl, £388,449 from 432 sites. Total: £6,439,738

Other openers

Airlift, £168,391 from 39 sites
The Taming of the Shrew – Bolshoi Ballet, £160,323 from 218 sites
The Assassin, £76,542 from 23 sites
Our Brand is Crisis, £27,713 from 119 sites
Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3, £19,602 from 12 sites
Barbie: Spy Squad, £15,841 from 96 sites
Attacking the Devil: Harold Evans and the Last War Crime, £4,542 from 2 sites
The Last Diamond, £3,145 from 3 sites
The Visit: An Alien Encounter, £699 from 2 sites
Dark Places, £625 from 1 site
Lost in Karastan, £67 from 1 site

 

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On 16/01/2016 at 0:18 AM, mepal1 said:

Forget the Revenant, what i want to know is will Spectre reach £95 mil before the end of its run, last i heard it had £94.25 mil in the bank. :)

 

You'll be pleased to hear it's finally passed that mark - it's now at £95,017,794 according to the BFI's latest weekend box office report.

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