Allanheimer Posted August 14 Share Posted August 14 8 hours ago, TalismanRing said: Little Women and the Fifty Shades series being considered the same genre... cause you know women movies - they're all the same. That's absolutely hilarious, even moreso considering they are on the complete opposite ends of the BBFC rating spectrum Little Women is a U and Fifty Shades is an 18. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreenbackBoogie Posted August 14 Share Posted August 14 1 hour ago, Allanheimer said: That's absolutely hilarious, even moreso considering they are on the complete opposite ends of the BBFC rating spectrum Little Women is a U and Fifty Shades is an 18. Analysts comparing It Ends With Us with films like Little Women and Fifty Shades show why tracking was so poor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vale9001 Posted August 14 Share Posted August 14 (edited) Little women is a pure coming of Age novel so same for the movies. Calling it romantic is already so wrong..i mean yeah there is romance too like in the 90% of the stories ever written but they would never call Anna Karenina "romantic" 😅 Edited August 14 by vale9001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonwo Posted August 14 Share Posted August 14 I found it weird Little Women was a U, I know it's fairly tame but it's not entirely kiddy friendly. PG would have made more sense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UKBoxOffice Posted August 15 Share Posted August 15 Wednesday 1. IEWU £1.04m (£7.57m) 2. D&W £773k (£45.23m) 3. DM4 £494k (£37.00m) 4. IO2 £225k (£54.77m) 5. Trap £208k (£1.75m) 6. Twisters £148k (£12.43m) 7. Borderlands £115k (£1.19m) 8. Harold £78k (£1.74m) 5 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vale9001 Posted August 15 Share Posted August 15 14 minutes ago, UKBoxOffice said: Wednesday 1. IEWU £1.04m (£7.57m) 2. D&W £773k (£45.23m) 3. DM4 £494k (£37.00m) 4. IO2 £225k (£54.77m) 5. Trap £208k (£1.75m) 6. Twisters £148k (£12.43m) 7. Borderlands £115k (£1.19m) 8. Harold £78k (£1.74m) So for IEWU similar to sunday numbers? 🫣. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreenbackBoogie Posted August 15 Share Posted August 15 1 hour ago, UKBoxOffice said: Wednesday 1. IEWU £1.04m (£7.57m) 2. D&W £773k (£45.23m) 3. DM4 £494k (£37.00m) 4. IO2 £225k (£54.77m) 5. Trap £208k (£1.75m) 6. Twisters £148k (£12.43m) 7. Borderlands £115k (£1.19m) 8. Harold £78k (£1.74m) What are the predictions for Alien: Romulus? About £3m and how will IEWU drop under/over 50%? 1979’s Alien was the 5th biggest film of the year after Moonraker, Superman 2, Jaws and Every Which Way But Loose; Alien and Aliens had a long-exclusive run at the Odeon Leicester Square all others opened wide. 1986’s Aliens opened £345,754/£1,456,581 158 screens taking £4,298,142/£18,107,066 inflated 1992’s Alien3 opened £1,622,917/£4,004,206 313 screens taking £6,522,262/£16,092,310 inflated 1997’s Alien Resurrection opened £2,829,825/£5,506,686 376 screens taking £7,232,926/£14.074m 2012’s Prometheus opened £6,236,580/£7,754,115 514 screens taking £24,628,830/£30,621,716 2017’s Alien: Covenant opened £5,178,531/£5,475,830 inflated 626 screens taking £12,913,468 In 2012 Prometheus broke box office records at the BFI IMAX selling over 30,000 tickets in advance (£470,977); During the first 24 hours tickets were available sold £137,000 in presales and in its first week the first week £293,312; the highest grossing week of pre-sale tickets ever. Alien: Romulus presales at the BFI IMAX are far less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vale9001 Posted August 15 Share Posted August 15 (edited) 1 hour ago, GreenbackBoogie said: What are the predictions for Alien: Romulus? About £3m and how will IEWU drop under/over 50%? With these weekdays IEWU could make 2.5-2.7 imo. So yeah under 50% Edited August 15 by vale9001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonwo Posted August 15 Share Posted August 15 Alien Romulus will do solid business, the decent reviews will help and it has all the formats so £3-4m is likely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solaris Posted August 15 Share Posted August 15 Alien franchise has always held some cache here. Would hope for a £4-4.5m opening. I can't see it falling too far below Covenant, no less than £10m total and maybe £15m if well received. I'm seeing it at BFI IMAX tomorrow afternoon (booked tickets last week, plenty of seats left then). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
todos Posted August 15 Share Posted August 15 (edited) 10 hours ago, UKBoxOffice said: Wednesday 1. IEWU £1.04m (£7.57m) 2. D&W £773k (£45.23m) 3. DM4 £494k (£37.00m) 4. IO2 £225k (£54.77m) 5. Trap £208k (£1.75m) 6. Twisters £148k (£12.43m) 7. Borderlands £115k (£1.19m) 8. Harold £78k (£1.74m) Redacted for looking at number of shows allocated. Edited August 15 by todos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UKBoxOffice Posted August 15 Share Posted August 15 Inside Out is still showing in 680 sites (Deadpool is in 702, It Ends With Us in 626) 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krissykins Posted August 15 Share Posted August 15 1 hour ago, todos said: Fascinated by Inside Out’s late legs. It doesn’t have many screens left and it’s heading into the 10th weekend in fact the top 3 and Trap, & Twisters have more shows. Can €60m happen? 5 minutes ago, UKBoxOffice said: Inside Out is still showing in 680 sites (Deadpool is in 702, It Ends With Us in 626) Yeh I was going to say, Inside Out is everywhere and schools are still off. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UKBoxOffice Posted August 15 Share Posted August 15 Coraline will probably open at #4 today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlie Jatinder Posted August 15 Share Posted August 15 DP3 / Barbie Pre Jul last weekend - 4.63 / 34.76 FSS - 12.63 / 13.23 (96%) M-T - 8.14 / 11.6 (70%) 2FSS - 8.02 / 7.92 (101%) M-T - 5 / 6.28 (80%) 3FSS - 4.08 / 4.43 (92%) M-T - 2.9 / 3.87 (75%) Total - 45.9 / 82.1 Barbie added another 13.6M. Probably 10M+ for DP3. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreenbackBoogie Posted August 16 Share Posted August 16 On 8/15/2024 at 5:16 PM, UKBoxOffice said: Inside Out is still showing in 680 sites (Deadpool is in 702, It Ends With Us in 626 Looking at sales for Alien IMAX/PLF are good but standard is soft would be interesting know what percentage of BO is now from standard. IMAX is about 10% from 52 cinemas but what's the percentage share of PLF/4DX/ScreenX/Dolby/3D? I guess must be about 60% including IMAX? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krissykins Posted August 16 Share Posted August 16 My IMAX showing was packed tonight. I’m sure it’ll be front loaded, but expecting a decent Friday number. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UKBoxOffice Posted August 17 Share Posted August 17 Friday 1. Alien £1.46m 2. ITWU £1.00m 3. D&W £700k 4. DM4 £393k 5. Trap £171k 6. IO2 £167k 7. Coraline £138k 8. Twisters £89k 9. Stree £60k 10. Spider-Man 3 £52k 4 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allanheimer Posted August 17 Share Posted August 17 14 minutes ago, UKBoxOffice said: Friday 1. Alien £1.46m 2. ITWU £1.00m 3. D&W £700k 4. DM4 £393k 5. Trap £171k 6. IO2 £167k 7. Coraline £138k 8. Twisters £89k 9. Stree £60k 10. Spider-Man 3 £52k How does that Friday compare to Covenant and Prometheus? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UKBoxOffice Posted August 17 Share Posted August 17 (edited) Covenant Thursday (not sure if these were limited previews because it seems low) £314k Friday £1.66m Saturday £1.84m Sunday £1.22m Lifetime £12.08m Prometheus (Bank Holiday Weekend Opening) Friday £2.21m Saturday £2.02m Sunday £2.10m Lifetime £25.02m Edited August 17 by UKBoxOffice 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...