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2 hours ago, George Parr said:

Everything down in the 3rd trend due to the weather:

 

1. Passengers 440k

2. Rogue One 300k

3. Vaiana 270k

4. Sing 210k

5. Plötzlich Papa 190k

6. Vier gegen die Bank 185k

7. Assassin's Creed 170k

8. Wbd Hartmanns 100k

9. Fantastic Beasts 85k

10. Feuerwehrmann Sam 70k

 

http://www.insidekino.com/News.htm

 

edit: woah, let me amend that. Vaiana is up, as is Vier gegen die Bank. Sing and FB stayed flat.

 

Moana up despite the weather! Yay!

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I think films mostly seen during the day have a higher chance as later in the evening, when the dropping temperatures will worsen the streets.

 

News says fire-fighters, rescue people... had to do a LOT of actions in the evening. Unusual high number of broken bones.

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2 hours ago, ttr said:

Frozen diesel? Tsk, tsk. How cold is it there?

it's rather a problem of people not driving for a long time so there's still summer diesel in the tank ... same with batteries; many people use their car only for inner-city distances - add the cold temperatures and batteries are bound to be empty somewhen even without much use.

 

Temperatures are not that bad, -20°C or a bit below here in Tyrol during nights, that's cold but we've had worse. I remember a winter in the 1980's when I got chilblain on my 8min walk to school (wearing sneakers, of course ...)

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it's rather a problem of people not driving for a long time so there's still summer diesel in the tank ... same with batteries; many people use their car only for inner-city distances - add the cold temperatures and batteries are bound to be empty somewhen even without much use.

Ok, that makes sense. Cheers.
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 585.000 Euro* Passengers  Austria #1

 "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" 271.000 Euro Asutria #2 total near the 4m Euro mark.

French comedy "Plötzlich Papa!"  332.000 Euro* #3

Assassin's Creed" (WE: 256.000 Euro; total 1,47 Mio. Euro) #4

"Vaiana" / Moana 235.000 Euro #5 total 1,38 Mio. Euro).

Turk comedy "Calgi Cengi Ikimiz" Clip (41.000 Euro*), "Feuerwehrmann Sam - Achtung Außerirdische!" Clip (34.000 Euro*)

"Die Überglücklichen" Clip (19.000 Euro*), #11- #13

http://www.mediabiz.de/film/news/kinocharts-oesterreich-passengers-auf-anhieb-auf-platz-eins/414357

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Strange nobody wrote those numbers... Monday numbers are not too bad, some movies are up again!

 

Passengers 450k (could probably become 1st Millionaire of 2016)

RO 315k (-31%) 3,5M total

Moana 270k -4% (crossed 1M, should be around 1,2M I think)

Sing 210k -4% (between 1,8M and 1,9M)

VgdB 190k -17%

Demain tout commence 195k (maybe the 2nd Millionaire ;))

AC 170k -27% (with previews included it would be -64% but that wouldn't be fair, it's a good number :)) It could be above 700k now. Really a great number I think!

WbdH 110k -7% In its 10th week :) 3,5M should be no problem

FB 90k -20% It's holding good, probably a good begin for the franchise

 

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Germany's Top20 last weekend:

 

title

admissions

th.

PTA

total adm.

total €

drop

week

1

Passengers

412.330

532

775

450.056

4.696.084

-

1

2

Rogue One

317.190

705

450

3.498.734

39.354.358

-31

4

3

Moana

270.214

652

414

1.292.936

10.214.752

-3

3

4

Sing

214.863

726

296

1.984.423

15.922.821

-2

5

5

Vier gegen die Bank

188.932

660

286

869.073

7.062.217

-17

3

6

Demain tout commence

178.833

215

832

205.351

1.714.400

-

1

7

Assassin's Creed

171.116

531

322

771.692

8.162.386

-27

2

8

Willkommen bei den Hartmanns

110.348

589

187

3.297.200

26.587.015

-6

10

9

Fantastic Beasts

88.574

435

204

3.335.525

33.141.835

-22

8

10

Feuerwehrmann Sam 3

72.944

267

273

72.944

459.698

-

1

11

Allied

37.087

306

121

224.860

1.885.368

-22

3

12

Paula - Mein Leben soll ein Fest sein

27.813

143

194

160.442

1.259.012

+31

4

13

Die Vampirschwestern 3

27.639

439

63

299.913

1.927.496

-7

5

14

Calgi Cengi Ikimiz

27.574

54

511

27.903

260.703

-

1

15

Nocturnal Animals

25.310

187

135

138.571

1.071.374

+0

3

16

Arrival

19.059

184

104

619.399

5.144.848

-15

7

17

La Pazza Gioia

16.094

95

169

45.025

329.407

+17

2

18

Florence Foster Jenkins

15.726

217

72

276.732

2.213.156

+21

7

19

Love & Friendship

12.488

88

142

36.252

268.348

+20

2

20

Trolls

10.741

198

54

1.168.039

8.418.128

+1

12

Wow, very good weekend! Fine openings for Passengers and Demain tout commence (look at that PTA - expansion here we come) and mostly soft drops or even increases! Rogue One had the hardest drop but that was to be expected with Passengers opening. Willkommen bei den Hartmanns is still in the Top10 after 10 weeks and is now at 3,3mil total - sweet!

 

Next weekend: Ballerina; A Streetcat Named Bob; Hell or High Water; La La Land, Mr.Church, Why Him; and a possible new nr.1: The Great Wall. There's something there for nearly everyone and with strong holdovers, it will be an extremely crowded weekend, some of the new releases are bound to suffer from screen and/or audience shortage.

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for an opener that is supposed to lead the weekend, The Great Wall has few, very few bookings atm ... at my theater, Passengers has sold at least double the tickets for tomorrow. Even Demain tout commence has sold more tickets than The Great Wall - that does NOT look good. LaLaLand is doing fine in the few theaters it's got. If I go by my theater, The Great Wall will be lucky to make the Top3 ...

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Austria's December numbers are in so now we can take a look back at 2016: Despite the strong 4th quarter (which seems to continue with a good January) 2016 was one of the worst years in Austria's BO history, only 2014 was worse. No release made it to 600k admissions (the "Platinum Ticket") - a mark which was reached by five releases in 2015.

 

Austrias "Golden Tickets" (>300.000 admissions) for 2016 were:

1. The Secret Life of Pets - 541k admissions

2. Finding Dory - 478k

3. Ice Age 5 - 441k

4. Zootopia - 397k

5. Rogue One - about 360k atm, still in release but won't reach Zootopia

6. The Revenant - 352k

7. Deadpool - 334k

8. Bad Moms - 316k

9. Fantastic Beasts - about 302k, still in release

 

The list highlights Austria's appetite for family friendly CGI; Revenant's fine total is one of the few nice surprises from 2016

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2 hours ago, IndustriousAngel said:

Austria's December numbers are in so now we can take a look back at 2016: Despite the strong 4th quarter (which seems to continue with a good January) 2016 was one of the worst years in Austria's BO history, only 2014 was worse. No release made it to 600k admissions (the "Platinum Ticket") - a mark which was reached by five releases in 2015.

 

Austrias "Golden Tickets" (>300.000 admissions) for 2016 were:

1. The Secret Life of Pets - 541k admissions

2. Finding Dory - 478k

3. Ice Age 5 - 441k

4. Zootopia - 397k

5. Rogue One - about 360k atm, still in release but won't reach Zootopia

6. The Revenant - 352k

7. Deadpool - 334k

8. Bad Moms - 316k

9. Fantastic Beasts - about 302k, still in release

 

The list highlights Austria's appetite for family friendly CGI; Revenant's fine total is one of the few nice surprises from 2016

Wow the love for animated films there.... is incredible
Rogue One is actually the highest grossing Live Action. Not bad.

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31 minutes ago, Pypa94 said:

What is the average visit per capita in cinema in Austria?

About 1.8 (2014 1.7, 2015 1.9) - a little but not much higher than in Germany. But thanks to Austria's movie theater oversaturation, revenue genereated per seat is lower than in Germany. While a few theaters have closed during the last years, there's still too much capacity so we expect some further concentration. In 2005, there were still 173 movie theaters with more than 102.454 seats, in 2015 we were already down to 136 with 95.327 seats. (The number of screens has remained comparatively stable, meaning multiplexes have added some studio screens while one-screen theaters were shut down).

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1 hour ago, IndustriousAngel said:

About 1.8 (2014 1.7, 2015 1.9) - a little but not much higher than in Germany. But thanks to Austria's movie theater oversaturation, revenue genereated per seat is lower than in Germany. While a few theaters have closed during the last years, there's still too much capacity so we expect some further concentration. In 2005, there were still 173 movie theaters with more than 102.454 seats, in 2015 we were already down to 136 with 95.327 seats. (The number of screens has remained comparatively stable, meaning multiplexes have added some studio screens while one-screen theaters were shut down).

Thanks for your answer :)

In our best year so far in Poland which was 2016 we had about 1.3.

Comparing population we have 4.4 times more people

Our 1st movie vs your 1st is 5.5x bigger (big hit here)

But next movies aren't even close to 4.4 (less than 4)

We have potential in Poland I guess.

 

Well anyway thanks again for answer :D

 

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Yesterday the temperatures were pretty normal for January but Sunday is predicted to be very cold in Germany and Austria and there could be some snowfalls over the weekend too. But the weather is at least not as annoying as last weekend.
The Thursday estimates were not available yesterday but this are the Thursday actuals (source: Blickpunkt: Film):

New Releases:

The Great Wall: 21.5k (starts in 500 theaters, mostly modest and only sometimes good reviews)
Why Him: 14k (367, mediocre reviews)
Ballerina: 2.5k (335, ok reviews) – 60k OW projected in the first trend
A Streetcat Named Bob: 5.5k (200, good reviews) – 55k OW projected
La La Land: 19k (only 117 or 111 theaters, very good reviews) – 150k is very good for that few theaters, even better than expected!
Hell or High Water: 1.5k (102, very good reviews) – 25k OW projected
Die Hollars: ?k (102, mixed reviews) -12.5k OW projected

Holdovers (remember that last Friday was Epiphany and most states had school holidays so the Thursday numbers were of course better than usual and that's why this weekend's multiplier is so high):

Passengers: 22.5k (90k) – unlike the last weekend it now often gets the biggest cinema halls (and not The Great Wall or RO)
Rogue One: 15k (70k)
Plötzlich Papa: 14k (35k) – it was shown in ca. 350 theaters during the week according to filmstarts.de so I guess that will also be the weekend-theaters number; would be an extension of nearly 150 theaters

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4 hours ago, el sid said:

Yesterday the temperatures were pretty normal for January but Sunday is predicted to be very cold in Germany and Austria and there could be some snowfalls over the weekend too. But the weather is at least not as annoying as last weekend.

 

Not sure where you live, but here are worse storm high speed points... predicted than last weekend. And the snow falls are heavier too warned about.

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Bavaria. Here it is ok. But I heard about the storms in other regions. Problem is this will continue over the next weeks, I mean one or several regions always will be affected by snow storms, minus temperatures and so on. So I just hope the weather has no bigger influence than „normal“ for a winter weekend.

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