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Just now, SchumacherFTW said:

I saw the dubbed version on Saturday.... 

 

I assumed the screenings were in Japanese with subtitles. The Odeon website suggests they're showing it in the original language so I wonder if it'll vary from cinema to cinema. 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Jonwo said:

 

I assumed the screenings were in Japanese with subtitles. The Odeon website suggests they're showing it in the original language so I wonder if it'll vary from cinema to cinema. 

 

 

The majority of screenings are subbed, but Showcase have had the dub going as well. 

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Top playdates
ALL FBAWTFT
1-Vue Westfield 17 London
2-CW Sheffield
3-Imax southbank
4-Odeon Leicester Squ
(#1 combined with CWLS(#16) )
5-CW Crawley
6-Odeon Manchester
7-CW Glasgow
8-NAC Showcase Bluwater
9-Odeon Kingston
10-Odeon Metrocentre
11-Vue Westfield stratford
12-Odeon Liverpool 1

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24 minutes ago, Doctor Rth and his FBeasts said:

Top playdates
ALL FBAWTFT
1-Vue Westfield 17 London
2-CW Sheffield
3-Imax southbank
4-Odeon Leicester Squ
(#1 combined with CWLS(#16) )
5-CW Crawley
6-Odeon Manchester
7-CW Glasgow
8-NAC Showcase Bluwater
9-Odeon Kingston
10-Odeon Metrocentre
11-Vue Westfield stratford
12-Odeon Liverpool 1

 

Nice mix of cinemas in the top 12, Vue Westfield London ruling once again. Am surprised BFI IMAX was beaten by Cineworld Sheffield although that's a 20 Screen cinema so to be expected. 

 

 

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  Weekend Nov.18-20        
# Title Opening Date Weekend Total Distributor
1

Fantastic Beasts And Where To 

Find Them

2016/11/18 £ 15,333,146 £ 15,333,146 Warner Bros Int'l
2 Arrival 2016/11/11 £ 1,496,205 £ 5,782,996 eOne Films
3 Trolls 2016/10/21 £ 1,241,574 £ 20,807,832 Fox Int'l
4 Andre Rieu's Christmas Concert 2016/11/18 £ 1,180,208 £ 1,180,208 CinemaLive
5 Doctor Strange 2016/10/28 £ 941,628 £ 21,456,562 Walt Disney Int'l
6 Accountant, The 2016/11/4 £ 470,079 £ 4,659,706 Warner Bros Int'l
7 Street Cat Named Bob, A 2016/11/4 £ 370,334 £ 3,521,306 Sony Int'l
8 Nocturnal Animals 2016/11/4 £ 248,330 £ 2,452,885 Universal Int'l
9 Girl On The Train, The 2016/10/7 £ 186,805 £ 23,372,415 eOne Films
10 Storks 2016/10/14 £ 175,637 £ 6,451,670 Warner Bros Int'l
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16 minutes ago, Jonwo said:

I'm curious to see how Moana fares, I'm thinking it'll open between The Good Dinosaur and Frozen so £3.5-4m OW, 

Tangled opened to £5.1m, Frozen £4.7m. I'm thinking between £4.5-5m for Moana, it looks like a really appealing choice for families. Legs are going to be very strong, it's getting amazing reviews, so I could see it ending up with £30m or so after the Christmas holidays are over.

 

Rogue One, I'm expecting a 4-day around £20m, which is 40% lower than TFA, and a total around £70m.

 

 

 

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28 minutes ago, Heretic said:

Tangled opened to £5.1m, Frozen £4.7m. I'm thinking between £4.5-5m for Moana, it looks like a really appealing choice for families. Legs are going to be very strong, it's getting amazing reviews, so I could see it ending up with £30m or so after the Christmas holidays are over.

 

Rogue One, I'm expecting a 4-day around £20m, which is 40% lower than TFA, and a total around £70m.

 

 

 

 

Moana has no real competition for families apart from Ballerina, which a French animated film dubbed into English and likely won't do big business and Monster Trucks. I am surprised Sing isn't opening until January as it would have done quite well in December, it'll probably do well in January but it only has three weeks until Lego Batman. 

 

£20m sounds about right for Rogue One, not as high as TFA but still brilliant 

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I think all concerns UK, but I am not sure

 

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