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2 minutes ago, wildphantom said:

Did anyone see Scream last night? How was the new transfer? Hoping to pick the 4K disc up on Monday. 

It’s the best it’s ever looked and sounded. 
 

Even *I* picked up on some background character dialogue I’ve never noticed before, and I’ve seen the film easily 100+ times lol. 

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24 minutes ago, Krissykins said:

It’s the best it’s ever looked and sounded. 
 

Even *I* picked up on some background character dialogue I’ve never noticed before, and I’ve seen the film easily 100+ times lol. 


great news! Really wanted to go last night. 
 

I’ll be grabbing it Monday for sure. 

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Top Openers of 2021 - Colour Coded by Rating U, PG, 12A, 15, 18

 

1. No Time to Die - £21,029,472 / 773 sites
2. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings - £5,759,504 / 640 sites
3. F9 - £4,836,773 / 594 sites
4. Black Widow - £4,639,095 / 644 sites

5. Peter Rabbit 2 - £3,808,508 / 496 sites
6. The Suicide Squad - £3,252,028 / 635 sites
7. Free Guy - £2,391,278 / 627 sites
8. A Quiet Place: Part II - £2,250,535 / 561 sites
9. Jungle Cruise - £2,241,651 / 577 sites
10. The Addams Family - £2,009,785 / 598 sites
11. The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It - £1,867,821 / 473 sites
12. Cruella - £1,453,635 / 522 sites
13. Space Jam: A New Legacy - £1,363,556 / 603 sites
14. The PAW Patrol Movie - £1,258,187 / 581 sites

15. Candyman - £1,110,323 / 604 sites
16. In The Heights - £1,036,517 / 630 sites
17. The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard - £1,031,208 / 522 sites
18. Old - £866,860 / 560 sites

19. Godzilla vs. Kong - £783,879 / 432 sites
20. The Forever Purge - £701,806 / 501 sites

 

Top Grossers of 2021 (with more than 2 weeks data)

 

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1. No Time to Die - £52,694,547 / Week 2
2. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings - £20,530,317 / Week 6
3. Peter Rabbit 2 - £20,300,000 / Week 15
4. Black Widow - £18,841,022 / Week 13
5. Free Guy - £16,786,848 / Week 9
6. F9 - £16,453,294 / Week 16
7. The Suicide Squad - £14,142,378 / Week 8
8. Space Jam: A New Legacy - £12,799,602 / Week 12
9. Jungle Cruise - £12,487,739 / Week 10
10. A Quiet Place: Part II - £11,547,774 / Week 9
11. The Croods 2: A New Age - £9,882,749 / Week 13
12. Cruella - £9,456,047 / Week 17
13. The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It - £9,367,720 / Week 9
14. The PAW Patrol Movie - £8,313,013 / Week 9
15. Candyman - £5,128,058 / Week 7
16. In The Heights - £4,286,073 / Week 6
17. The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard - £3,841,816 / Week 10
18. The Forever Purge - £3,445,853 / Week 5
19. Spirit Untamed - £3,416,703 / Week 11
20. Old - £3,181,707 / Week 4
21. Godzilla vs. Kong - £2,599,827 / Week 6
22. People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan - £2,345,318 / Week 8
23. The Father - £2,106,829 / Week 18
24. Respect - £2,087,404 / Week 5
25. The Addams Family 2 - £2,009,785 / Week 1
26. The Courier - £1,947,430 / Week 7
27. Nomadland - £1,935,525 / Week 5
28. The Many Saints of Newark - £1,872,855 / Week 3
29. Spiral: From the Book of Saw - £1,496,103 / Week 4
30. Malignant - £1,453,902 / Week 5
31. Demon Slayer: Mugen Train - £1,357,821 / Week 3
32. Tom and Jerry: The Movie - £1,273,925 / Week 22
33. Nobody - £1,206,448 / Week 3
34. Escape Room: Tournament of Champions - £931,526 / Week 3
35. Supernova - £760,761 / Week 12
36. The Last Letter from Your Lover - £743,407 / Week 8
37. Dream Horse - £729,622 / Week 17
38. Raya and the Last Dragon - £711,088 / Week 6
39. Another Round - £647,750 / Week 4
40. Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds - £384,278 / Week 3
41. Off the Rails - £370,749 / Week 10
42. The Green Knight - £322,763 / Week 2
43. Ammonite £192,625 / Week 17
44. In The Earth - £156,891 / Week 13
45. After Love - £125,618 / Week 16

 

 

This week we have

 

Venom: Let There Be Carnage (1h37, 15)

Ron's Gone Wrong (1h46, PG)

Halloween Kills (1h46, 18)

The Last Duel (2h32, 18)

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Venom pre-sales are looking very good, could be a close weekend race for number 1.

 

I expect Venom’s best chance at taking the no.1 spot would be today, with Bond retaking the top spot on Saturday and Sunday. Bond’s Saturdays have been absolutely huge.

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My local Cineworld has added an extra showing of Halloween Kills to each day this weekend, now up to 8 showings a day. 
 

For tonight, the evening showings: 18.40, 19.30, 20.00 and 21.10 only have single seats left. Even the 22.40 showing is selling well. I think it could end the day with 5 sellouts. It’s mostly in smaller rooms though, only 13.40, 18.40 and 21.10 are in big rooms. ~500 tickets. 

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21 minutes ago, Bruce said:

Nttd gross £60.2m by the end of Thursday,which is the first film break £60m after "The Lion King",and it has already exceed the total gross of "Star Wars:The rise of the skywalker"

So high 60s likely by the end of the weekend. £85-90m is current trajectory.

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Venom is doing crazy business at some cinemas in London this evening. Vue Stratford is virtually sold out till the 10:30pm show, which is also about 75% full in one of the biggest screens. 
 

Wonder if this could get near £10m opening…

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31 minutes ago, Jonwo said:

I'd be very surprised if Venom did £10m OW considering the first film did £8m over five days. 

I’d agree. £8m would actually be a fantastic opening. Having a look at some of the cinemas around though it does look like it’s doing pretty big business, but maybe it’s not the same everywhere. Hopefully RTH can grace us with some numbers tomorrow.

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The 11:15pm show for Venom at Vue Stratford is almost sold out, and the 12am show is nearly half full… that is pretty spectacular and almost unheard of. Not even Bond sold out shows that late. I think with the short run time and the type of film, Venom definitely plays very well with the late night crowd 

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