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On 6/13/2018 at 1:01 PM, Humbgul said:

Isn't JW2 opening this weekend? I really don't know, it's pretty confusing. The official posters and the TV comercials here in Brazil say it's opening on June 21, but there are already many theatres with tickets available for tomorrow, and in some other places (for example the theatre I usually go) you can only buy tickets for June 16 (saturday). I have no idea what's happening, and how the OW is going to be counted. 

It is in previews starting this weekend 699 theaters.  Officially release next weekend.

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On 6/10/2018 at 4:17 AM, peludo said:

Thank you very much :) This gives a better sight of the real increase of the market.

@Fullbuster I don't think FilmeB does a total YTD, but through last weekend, top 10 films YTD:

2018: R$833M

2017: R$820M

 

Just looking at the top 10 is actually probably not representative of the overall box office, which looks to be down YTD in local currency. 

 

Looks like down about 10% YTD (through last weekend) in local currency.  Will be interesting to see how that develops with some of the blockbusters coming out given the overlap with world cup.

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8 hours ago, glazers said:

@Fullbuster I don't think FilmeB does a total YTD, but through last weekend, top 10 films YTD:

2018: R$833M

2017: R$820M

 

Just looking at the top 10 is actually probably not representative of the overall box office, which looks to be down YTD in local currency. 

 

Looks like down about 10% YTD (through last weekend) in local currency.  Will be interesting to see how that develops with some of the blockbusters coming out given the overlap with world cup.

 

The box office always grew in Brazil this century since 2005 so I expect it to grow again this year. 2017 was the weakest year (+4.7%) but it still was a growing year.

But yeah, a weak economy and political instability seem to affect the box office since last year.

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Because of E3 I didn't have time for the updated lists but don't worry, I will start foing it again this weekend.

 

There's nothing special this weekend in terms of release anyway, the only thing interesting will be to see the Wordl Cup effect on current movies.

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19 hours ago, Fullbuster said:

The major release of this summer will be The Incredibles 2 that's for sure, the potential is really high for an animated movie!

 

Especially with the lack of good animated movies this year.  A little bit worried about the schedule

 

June 21 - JW

28 - Incredibles 2

July 5 - Ant man

July 12 - Hotel Transylvania

 

A lot back to back (at the same time as world cup).  2014 box office hung in well during world cup (in Brazil)

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2 hours ago, glazers said:

Especially with the lack of good animated movies this year.  A little bit worried about the schedule

 

June 21 - JW

28 - Incredibles 2

July 5 - Ant man

July 12 - Hotel Transylvania

 

A lot back to back (at the same time as world cup).  2014 box office hung in well during world cup (in Brazil)

 

When the World Cup started it was pretty bad in 2014, but after that the legs were pretty incredible during the weekends following the opening ceremony.

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BIGGEST ANIMATED MOVIES IN LOCAL CURRENCY (BRAZILIAN REAIS -> R$) (2000-2018)

 

Despicable Me 3 : R$125.9m

Minions : R$120m

Finding Dory : R$113.4m

Ice Age 4 : R$94.7m

Ice Age 3 : R$81.1m

Despicable Me 2 : R$80.5m

Moana: R$71.8m

Ice Age 5 : R$71.2m

Shrek 4 : R$70.5m

Rio : R$68.8m

Rio 2 : R$64.7m

Pets : R$62m

Madagascar 3 : R$58.9m

How To Train Your Dragon 2 : R$56.1m

The Smurfs : R$52.1m

The Good Dinosaur : $48.3m

Spongebob : R$48.1m

Frozen : R$47.5m

Ferdinand: R$46.8m

Boss Baby: R$45.9m

Inside Out : R$45.6m

Ice Age 2 : R$42.8m

Wreck-It Ralph : R$42.7m

Toy Story 3 : R$42m

Tangled : $39.8m

Alvin & The Chipmunks 3 : R$39.8m

Zootopia : R$38.6m

Monsters University : R$37.3m

Brave : R$37.2m

Shrek 3 : R$35.7m

Big Hero 6 : R$34.5m

The Croods : R$33.6m

Cars 2 : R$33.5m

The Smurfs 2 : R$32.5m

Kung Fu Panda 2 : R$31.3m

Hotel Transylvania : R$31.1m

Coco : R$29.2m

Shrek 2 : R$29m

Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2 : R$28.4m

Madagascar : R$27.9m

The Incredibles : R$27.8m

The Little Prince : R$27.7m

Finding Nemo : R$27.3m

Kung-Fu Panda : R$26.8m

Despicable Me : R$23.4m

How To Train Your Dragon : R$21.9m

Dinosaur : R$20.4m

Garfield The Movie : R$19.5m

Up : R$19.4m

Cars : R$19.1m

The Simpsons: R$17.1m

Ratatouille : R$16.6m

Over the Hedge : R$15.5m

Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs : R$13.7m

Monsters Inc : R$13.6m

Monsters vs Aliens : R$13.5m

Ice Age : R$13.3m

Bee Movie : R$11.8m

Stuart Little : R$11.7m

Shrek : R$10.5m

Wall-E : R$10.1m

Stuart Little 2 : R$9.9m

Lilo & Stitch : R$9.8m

Alvin and The Chipmunks : R$9.6m

Horton Who : R$8.9m

Garfield 2 : R$8.9m

Happy Feet : R$8.4m

Pokémon The Movie : R$5.8m

 

With The Incredibles coming it was high time to update this list to allow comparisons xD

The incredibles grossed 27.8m back then so TI2 will beat this very easily, maybe during its OW with some luck :o:D

 

I added Moana, Despicable Me 3, Ferdinand, Boss Baby and Coco

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1 minute ago, Omni said:

You added Moana twice :P

 

Correct lol

 

I didn't add it twice, it was already there but it got updated since then and didn't see the movie was there ^^"

It's fixed lol

 

However moana deserved to be there twice, wonderful movie 😛

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ANIMATED MOVIES IN BRAZIL IN ADMISSIONS

 

Ice Age 3 : 9.28 million admissions

Despicable Me 3 : 8.98m

Minions : 8.83m

Ice Age 4 : 8.66m

Finding Dory : 8,177m

Shrek 4 : 7.38m

Despicable Me 2 : 6.97m

Rio : 6.35m

Ice Age 2 : 5.87m

Ice Age 5 : 5,26m

Madagascar 3 : 5.21m

Rio 2 : 5.19m

Madagascar 2 : 5.16m

Alvin 2 : 5.155m

Alvin 3 : 5.151m

Moana: 5.146m

The Lion King : 5.1m

The Smurfs : 5.07m

Finding Nemo : 4.8m

Shrek 3 : 4.69m

Shrek 2 : 4.67m

How To Train Your Dragon 2 : 4.6m

Pets : 4,39m

Toy Story 3 : 4.371m

Puss in Boots : 4.37m

Madagascar : 4.35m

The Incredibles : 4.29m

Frozen : 3.94m

Tangled : 3.93m

Kung-Fu Panda : 3.8m

Inside Out : 3.75m

Spongebob : 3.72m

Wreck-It Ralph : 3.65m

The Good Dinosaur : 3.6m

Brave : 3.49m

Cars 2 : 3.42m

Alvin 4 : 3.41m

Monsters University : 3.28m

Hotel Transylvania 2 : 3.27m

Garfield : 3.22m

Boss Baby: 3.2m

Penguins of Madagascar : 3.13m

Kung-Fu Panda 2 : 3.03m

The Smurfs 2 : 2.91m

Cars : 2.83m

Zootopia : 2.8m

The Croods : 2.76m

Big Hero 6 : 2.71m

Hotel Transylvania : 2.52m

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 : 2.46m

Despicable Me : 2.42m

Peanuts : 2.26m

The Simpsons : 2.22m

Ratatouille : 2.20m

Up : 2.045m

How To Train Your Dragon : 2.04m

The Little Prince : 1.99m

Coco: 1.95m

Kung-Fu Panda 3b: 1.7m

Bee Movie : 1.68m

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 : 1.407m

Monsters vs Aliens : 1.413m

Wall-E : 1.401m

Alvin 1 : 1.401m

Garfield 2 : 1.33m 

Horton Who : 1.19m 

Happy Feet : 1.15m 

Surf's Up : 1.16m 

 

I added Moana, Coco, Boss Baby, Despicable Me 3.

I just noticed that Adorocinema erased its admission data from before March 20 2018!! WTF???

Glad I have other sources but it's such a shame, thankfully I created these lists, thanks to that it will never be lost, you can thank me on that one given the access to BO data is increasingly restricted. :)

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2 minutes ago, Fullbuster said:

ANIMATED MOVIES IN BRAZIL IN ADMISSIONS

 

Ice Age 3 : 9.28 million admissions

Despicable Me 3 : 8.98m

Minions : 8.83m

Ice Age 4 : 8.66m

Finding Dory : 8,177m

Shrek 4 : 7.38m

Despicable Me 2 : 6.97m

Rio : 6.35m

Ice Age 2 : 5.87m

Ice Age 5 : 5,26m

Madagascar 3 : 5.21m

Rio 2 : 5.19m

Madagascar 2 : 5.16m

Alvin 2 : 5.155m

Alvin 3 : 5.151m

Moana: 5.146m

The Lion King : 5.1m

The Smurfs : 5.07m

Finding Nemo : 4.8m

Shrek 3 : 4.69m

Shrek 2 : 4.67m

How To Train Your Dragon 2 : 4.6m

Pets : 4,39m

Toy Story 3 : 4.371m

Puss in Boots : 4.37m

Madagascar : 4.35m

The Incredibles : 4.29m

Frozen : 3.94m

Tangled : 3.93m

Kung-Fu Panda : 3.8m

Inside Out : 3.75m

Spongebob : 3.72m

Wreck-It Ralph : 3.65m

The Good Dinosaur : 3.6m

Brave : 3.49m

Cars 2 : 3.42m

Alvin 4 : 3.41m

Monsters University : 3.28m

Hotel Transylvania 2 : 3.27m

Garfield : 3.22m

Boss Baby: 3.2m

Penguins of Madagascar : 3.13m

Kung-Fu Panda 2 : 3.03m

The Smurfs 2 : 2.91m

Cars : 2.83m

Zootopia : 2.8m

The Croods : 2.76m

Big Hero 6 : 2.71m

Hotel Transylvania : 2.52m

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 : 2.46m

Despicable Me : 2.42m

Peanuts : 2.26m

The Simpsons : 2.22m

Ratatouille : 2.20m

Up : 2.045m

How To Train Your Dragon : 2.04m

The Little Prince : 1.99m

Coco: 1.95m

Kung-Fu Panda 3b: 1.7m

Bee Movie : 1.68m

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 : 1.407m

Monsters vs Aliens : 1.413m

Wall-E : 1.401m

Alvin 1 : 1.401m

Garfield 2 : 1.33m 

Horton Who : 1.19m 

Happy Feet : 1.15m 

Surf's Up : 1.16m 

 

I added Moana, Coco, Boss Baby, Despicable Me 3.

I just noticed that Adorocinema erased its admission data from before March 20 2018!! WTF???

Glad I have other sources but it's such a shame, thankfully I created these lists, thanks to that it will never be lost, you can thank me on that one given the access to BO data is increasingly restricted. :)

Is it restricted due to lack of resources or something else?

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Just now, Premium George said:

Is it restricted due to lack of resources or something else?

 

I don't know about Adorocinema, there isn't a paywall so it's not even for subscribers or else...Before that you could see admissions week after week from 2010 to these days, precious data...what's the point in doing that? Maybe they thought nobody cared or it's temporary.

 

However another great source, FilmeB, practically hid everything behind a paywall a while ago.

 

The brazilian market becoming bigger should give us access to more data but that's the other way around, it's irritating.

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2 minutes ago, Premium George said:

Well it's still better than india, where there is not a single accurate tabulated source.

 

I'm quite surprised to read that, India has a strong, influent movie industry and it started decades ago so I really expected the country to have all sorts of data/numbers. :o

 

Brazil is pretty much the opposite so it was less surprising in the 90s/2000s.

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4 minutes ago, Fullbuster said:

 

I'm quite surprised to read that, India has a strong, influent movie industry and it started decades ago so I really expected the country to have all sorts of data/numbers. :o

 

Brazil is pretty much the opposite so it was less surprising in the 90s/2000s.

There are all kind of data/numbers since 1995. For bigger films since 1930. But finding them is a pain in the ass also different numbers on different sites. So, can't call them accurate too. Fudging was common accurance here. It is rare now but some producers still do it. And by fudging I mean, increasing box office by 10-20%.

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