IndustriousAngel Posted February 18, 2017 Author Share Posted February 18, 2017 2 hours ago, zackzack said: Can JW2 hit more than $5M? without 3D? would be very hard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George Parr Posted February 18, 2017 Share Posted February 18, 2017 2nd trend from insidekino: 1. FSoG 2: 600k 2. John WIck 2: 280k 3. Recep Ivedik 5: 170k 4. Lego Batman: 130k 5. Split 97.5k 6. La La Land 80k 7. T2: 60k 8. Mein Blind Date mit dem Leben: 57.5k 9. Wendy: 52.5k 10. Vaiana: 50k plus a few more at: http://www.insidekino.com/News.htm 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aristis Posted February 18, 2017 Share Posted February 18, 2017 (edited) Germany is a strange country... 2nd Trend: FSOG2 600k (-29%/-43%) 2,1M-2,2M JW2 280k Recep Ivedik 5 170k Lego Batman 130k (-50%) Germany really don't likes Lego Movies it seems... So sad Split 97,5k (-39%) 900k+ La La Land 80k (-28%) T2 60k Vaiana 50k (-22%) Maybe within 20k from 2M Hidden Figures 45k (-12%) Edited February 18, 2017 by Aristis 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Giesi Posted February 18, 2017 Share Posted February 18, 2017 We're indeed a strange country sometimes, that's an amazing hold for FSD. It reminds me of Hunger Games. MJ1 and MJ2 dropped nearly everywhere in the world, especially the final installment, except for our country. I wonder why that is? Or look at the Hangover trilogy... 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gabriel Sales Posted February 18, 2017 Share Posted February 18, 2017 Germany is an admirable country, although the Germans' choices for films are really strange. From the little I know of the German people, the LEGO franchise had everything to be a success, strangely, it is not what has been happening. The LEGO brand is very strong in the country, Germany is recognized as a country that children enjoy playing, it also hosts the world's largest toy fair in Nuremberg. It may be a consolation, but LEGO movies are being most successful in english-speaking countries. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zackzack Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 11 hours ago, Gabriel Sales said: Germany is an admirable country, although the Germans' choices for films are really strange. From the little I know of the German people, the LEGO franchise had everything to be a success, strangely, it is not what has been happening. The LEGO brand is very strong in the country, Germany is recognized as a country that children enjoy playing, it also hosts the world's largest toy fair in Nuremberg. It may be a consolation, but LEGO movies are being most successful in english-speaking countries. The humour may only work in english-speaking countries. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aristis Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 (edited) 3rd Trend FSOG2 620k (-27%/-41%) 2,15M, FSOG1 had 790k on its second weekend and a total o 2,8M. JW2 260k Recep Ivedik 175k Lego Batman 175k (-32%) What happened? It jumped 45k since the last trend! (That should be on par with the Lego Movie) Split 100k (-38%) Edited February 19, 2017 by Aristis 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
el sid Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 (edited) The Monday update looks like that (source: insidekino.de):#1 Fifty Shades Darker: 610k/2.16M admissions after 11 days #2 John Wick 2: 267.5k with previews (so much better than the first John Wick movie which had 169.938 Besuchern incl. previews)#3 Recep Ivedik 5: 182.5k (the third best start of a Turkish film in Germany ever) #4 The Lego Batman Movie: 165k/470k #5 Split: 100k/985k #6 La La Land: 80k/1.135M #7 Mein Blind Date mit dem Leben: 60k/520k #8 Wendy: 50k/530k #9 Trainspotting 2: 52.5k #10 Moana: 45k/1.97M #11 Hidden Figures: 45k/220k #12 Schatz: 42.5k with previews #13 Timm Thaler: 32.5/195k #14 Elle: 40k with previews #15 Kundschafter des Friedens: 27.5k/235k #16 Rings: 25k/215k #17 Plötzlich Papa: 22.5k/860k Edited February 20, 2017 by el sid 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IndustriousAngel Posted February 20, 2017 Author Share Posted February 20, 2017 good weekend, but Austria's was even stronger - besides a good hold for 50SoG2, Austrian crime comedy "Wilde Maus", straight from the Berlinale, opened to a whopping 50k admissions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IndustriousAngel Posted February 21, 2017 Author Share Posted February 21, 2017 Germany's Top20 last weekend: title admissions th. PTA total adm. total € drop week 1 Fifty Shades of Grey 2 611.885 738 829 2.163.209 19.527.28 -28 2 2 John Wick 2 227.790 504 452 271.358 2.410.105 - 1 3 Recep Ivedik 5 182.864 100 1.829 182.864 1.677.887 - 1 4 The LEGO Batman Movie 166.155 550 302 471.060 3.773.287 -36 2 5 Split 99.235 470 211 990.785 8.464.910 -39 4 6 La La Land 81.846 601 136 1.140.317 9.856.982 -26 6 7 Mein Blind Date mit dem Leben 61.198 400 153 536.009 4.342.271 -24 4 8 Trainspotting 2 52.545 312 168 52.660 465.250 - 1 9 Wendy 52.132 682 76 528.929 3.418.907 -40 4 10 Hidden Figures 45.528 193 236 235.149 1.888.554 -10 3 11 Moana 45.076 548 82 1.973.015 15.137.852 -29 9 12 Timm Thaler oder Das verkaufte Lachen 31.722 580 55 197.193 1.283.454 -32 3 13 Schatz, nimm Du sie! 31.120 221 141 42.693 323.743 - 1 14 Elle 30.437 93 327 38.003 301.686 - 1 15 Kundschafter des Friedens 27.244 199 137 260.941 2.048.153 -27 4 16 Rings 26.022 318 82 213.770 1.868.253 -49 3 17 Demain tout commence 21.992 274 80 869.119 7.083.771 -42 7 18 Sing 21.041 330 64 2.375.164 18.704.320 -29 11 19 A Streetcat Named Bob 17.661 349 51 308.626 2.380.657 -31 6 20 Passengers 16.631 162 103 1.216.580 12.408.051 -40 7 A rather nice weekend with two fine openers and decent to good drops all over the chart - no release dropped harder than 50%! Recep Idevik 5 has a completely otherworldly PTA, in line with other successful turkish releases - they don't get many shows but those are PACKED! The only disappointment was Trainspotting 2; cult status doesn't always translate to admissions. Next weekend: Admission-wise, it might become a close race for #1, with Bibi & Tina 4 challenging 50SoG2. Among the domestic teenager book adaptions, Bibi & Tina is the most successful series, with 2mil admissions total for part 3. Even if part 4 might drop a bit from that success, it should become a success - about 325-375k OW should happen (part 3: 374k). Besides that, it already has over 100k admissions in the bag from early previews! Other interesting releases: Boston, A Cure for Wellness, Lion. Among holdovers, John Wick 2 and 50SoG2 might drop in a similar range as the first ones (-40% both in the corresponding weekends). 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IndustriousAngel Posted February 23, 2017 Author Share Posted February 23, 2017 Going by my theater, Bibi&Tina4 should take the weekend crown (even presales look strong, rare for a kids movie); among adult stuff, Lion is selling at least double the seats of A Cure for Wellness and a bit less than 50SoG2. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
el sid Posted February 23, 2017 Share Posted February 23, 2017 The Thursday estimates (insidekino.de/forum): New Releases: Bibi & Tina - Tohuwabohu total!: ?k (starts in 715 theaters, ok reviews, had already 100k preview admissions on Sunday) - no numbers but judging from reports I would also say it will become #1 A Cure for Wellness: 8k (400, some mediocre but also some very good reviews - overall critics here in Germany are much nicer to the film than in the USA) Bailey/A Dog's Purpose: 1.5k (216, pretty good reviews but the video, better said the controversity around the video is also known here) Boston: 1.5k (184, good reviews) Lion - Der lange Weg nach Hause: 6.5k (152, good or very good reviews) – indeed not bad at all Holdovers: Fifty Shades Darker: 44k (90k) John Wick 2: 23.5k (35k) – that would be a very ok hold Recep Ivedik 5: 8k (19k) La La Land: 9k (13k) Split: 6k (10.5k) Mein Blind Date mit dem Leben: 3.5k (7k) T2 Trainspotting: 3k (10k) Elle: 4.5k (4k) Schatz, nimm Du sie!: 1k (3k) The carnival week started today but still most estimates seem pretty low in my view. Monday and Tuesday are no official holidays but two states (Bavaria e.g.) have school holidays so the admission numbers during the next week should be better than normal. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poseidon Posted February 23, 2017 Share Posted February 23, 2017 On 18.2.2017 at 6:50 PM, Gabriel Sales said: Germany is an admirable country, although the Germans' choices for films are really strange. From the little I know of the German people, the LEGO franchise had everything to be a success, strangely, it is not what has been happening. The LEGO brand is very strong in the country, Germany is recognized as a country that children enjoy playing, it also hosts the world's largest toy fair in Nuremberg. It may be a consolation, but LEGO movies are being most successful in english-speaking countries. Will Ferell movies never worked in Germany, so it's no surprise, that the humor didn't work out too well. I actually hated the Lego Movie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IndustriousAngel Posted February 24, 2017 Author Share Posted February 24, 2017 I loved The LEGO Movie, as did most of my friends and also my (grown-up) son. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
el sid Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 (edited) First trend (insidekino.de): #1 B&T 4: 500k - with large previews but still a very good start #2 50SD: 300k – would be ca. -50% this time #3 JW 2: 140k #4 Lego: 120k - now that's a nicer hold than last weekend, ca. -25% #5 Recep Ivedik 5: 110k And some Thursday actuals (source Blickpunkt:Film): New Releases: B&T 4: 38k Cure: 9.5k → should have around 75k admissions OW according to insidekino.de Lion: 8.5k → 70k Bailey/Dog: 3.7k → 37.5k Boston: 3.5k → 45k Holdovers: 50SD: 41k - so a bit under the estimate John Wick 2: 21k Recep Ivedik 5: 12k Edited February 24, 2017 by el sid 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IndustriousAngel Posted February 25, 2017 Author Share Posted February 25, 2017 Saturday estimates look a bit better for some releases - JW2 150k, nice - RI5 125, even nicer - LegoBatman a bit lower, though 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IndustriousAngel Posted February 26, 2017 Author Share Posted February 26, 2017 Final weekend trend sadly a bit lower: #1: B&T4 - 450k incl. >100k previews #2: 50SoG2 - 300k (-50%) #3: JW2 - 150k (-35%) #4: RI5 - 125k (-30%) #5: LegoB - 100k (-40%) 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aristis Posted February 26, 2017 Share Posted February 26, 2017 (edited) 3rd Trend: B&T 450k FSOG2 300k (-51%) JW2 150k (-34%-45%) RI5 125k (-32%) Lego Batman 100k (-40%) ~600k Better weather probably hurt many movies... Edited February 26, 2017 by Aristis 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aristis Posted February 27, 2017 Share Posted February 27, 2017 With Monday numbers most of the movies are stable. Seems like B&T4 opened on par with B&T3 (452k) including previews. But the fourth part has about 20k more admissions from previews. The really good weather hurt this one... Recep Ivedik 5 is up to 135k (-26%) - seems leggy for a Turkish movie. La La Land 72,5k (-12%) Vaiana, as the twelved movie of the last year, crossed 2M admissions with 30k on weekend, down 33%. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IndustriousAngel Posted February 28, 2017 Author Share Posted February 28, 2017 Germany’s Top20 last weekend: title admissions th. PTA total adm. total € drop week 1 Bibi & Tina 4 350.689 715 490 455.075 3.009.110 - 1 2 Fifty Shades of Grey 2 301.351 728 414 2.649.615 23.801.859 -51 3 3 John Wick 2 152.649 519 294 497.123 4.369.466 -33 2 4 Recep Ivedik 5 133.453 113 1.181 365.855 3.284.382 -27 2 5 The LEGO Batman Movie 100.783 550 183 601.149 4.776.059 -39 3 6 A Cure for Wellness 77.138 400 193 80.606 766.298 - 1 7 La La Land 73.288 687 107 1.251.645 10.783.363 -10 7 8 Lion 72.443 153 473 84.822 711.648 - 1 9 Split 61.195 442 138 1.075.749 9.184.274 -38 5 10 Mein Blind Date mit dem Leben 44.158 400 110 601.798 4.864.554 -28 5 11 Hidden Figures 41.105 242 170 295.151 2.409.439 -10 4 12 A Dog’s Purpose 37.721 216 175 37.721 298.679 - 1 13 Moana 29.667 495 60 2.017.360 15.432.849 -34 10 14 Trainspotting 2 25.881 323 80 101.465 860.583 -51 2 15 Boston 25.727 182 141 48.257 352.104 - 1 16 Elle 24.921 98 25 77.930 627.355 -18 2 17 Kundschafter des Friedens 22.471 192 117 296.880 2.324.567 -18 5 18 Wendy 19.588 613 32 561.597 3.621.756 -62 5 19 Timm Thaler oder Das verkaufte Lachen 18.012 431 42 227.258 1.469.480 -43 4 20 Schatz, nimm Du sie! 15.099 215 70 66.687 511.022 -51 2 Good start for B&T4, excellent drops for Oscars Material and also RecepIdevik5. Among smaller releases, Lion shines with its PTA and should see an excellent hold. Next weekend: Logan should take the weekend crown, about 400k admissions would be nice. Some smaller releases: Silence; Certain Women, Tour de France, Mal de pierres. In Austria, Wilde Maus had an excellent hold and was #1 after opening to #2 last weekend – very strong for a domestic release, might even reach a "Golden Ticket", very rare event! B&T4 was only #3, the franchise is not as strong here as in its home market. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...