Fullbuster Posted August 27, 2014 Author Share Posted August 27, 2014 Hey I liked the trailer for another movie (that will probably be another flop) The Maze Runner. I love survival movies. Next month. I'm glad you have a movie you're interested in 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xSabrinax Posted August 27, 2014 Share Posted August 27, 2014 Next month. I'm glad you have a movie you're interested in I glad too. LOL Since the last HP there wasn't any film that interested me that much (besides dragons). They need to do more survival movies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted August 27, 2014 Author Share Posted August 27, 2014 I glad too. LOL Since the last HP there wasn't any film that interested me that much (besides dragons). They need to do more survival movies. Movies expected next year : http://www.imdb.com/search/title?year=2015,2015&title_type=feature&sort=moviemeter,asc You'll probably find something there Jurassic World maybe? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xSabrinax Posted August 27, 2014 Share Posted August 27, 2014 Movies expected next year : http://www.imdb.com/search/title?year=2015,2015&title_type=feature&sort=moviemeter,asc You'll probably find something there Jurassic World maybe? I never watched Jurassic World and Star Wars. So I can't see their sequels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted August 27, 2014 Author Share Posted August 27, 2014 (edited) I never watched Jurassic World and Star Wars. So I can't see their sequels. Why don't you try? If you like survival movies Jurassic Park movies are really made for you, and they're still impressive movies I don't know if you would like Star Wars but really, try Jurassic Park, it's PURE survival ^^ Edited August 27, 2014 by Fullbuster Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xSabrinax Posted August 27, 2014 Share Posted August 27, 2014 (edited) Why don't you try? If you like survival movies Jurassic Park movies are really made for you, and they're still impressive movies I don't know if you would like Star Wars but really, try Jurassic Park, it's PURE survival ^^ So I may watch JP. It has tension and suspense?? Edited August 27, 2014 by xSabrinax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted August 27, 2014 Author Share Posted August 27, 2014 So I may watch JP. It has tension and suspense?? Oh yes, clearly, you won't be disappointed 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted August 27, 2014 Author Share Posted August 27, 2014 TF4 will reach 27.5m and vanish, it's quite a good number GOTG is a bit higher than expected : 15.7m Apes started to decrease quite strongly But still, it will pass $24m and will gross $10m more than Apes 1 so I'm satisfied Expendables 3 got the same OW than EXP2 so it's acceptable compared to its decrease in the rest of the world. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted August 27, 2014 Author Share Posted August 27, 2014 My predictions for these movies in Brazil : Lucy : $14m Into the Storm : $8m Hercules : $13m Sin City 2 : $3m The Maze Runner : $11m The Hunger Games 3 : $26m The Hobbit 3 : $25m Big Hero 6 : $24m Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted August 27, 2014 Author Share Posted August 27, 2014 Movies gross in Latin America as a single market (NEW ELEMENTS) Rio Latin America : 96m Brazil : 33.6m Brazil's share : 35% Rio 2 Latin America : 109.3m Brazil : 28.5m Brazil's share : 26% 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted August 27, 2014 Author Share Posted August 27, 2014 (edited) Movies gross in Latin America as a single market (COMPLETE LIST, UPDATED) I thought it would be interesting to know how big Latin America would be if it was a single market.So I added every Latin American countries' gross. Brazil being the biggest LA market I think it's fitting,and I will show what is the share of Brazil in all this Latin American population : 603 million Brazilian population : 201 million Brazil's share : 33.3% The Avengers Latin America : 192.6m Brazil : 63.9m Brazil's share : 33.1% Despicable Me 2 Latin America : 190.6m Brazil : 35.5m Brazil's share : 18.6%Ice Age 4 Latin America : 179.4m Brazil : 44.5m Brazil's share : 25%Avatar Latin America : 161.4m Brazil : 58.2m Brazil's share : 36%Iron Man 3 Latin America : 152m Brazil : 47.9m Brazil's share : 31.5% Titanic Latin America : 147.7m Brazil : 70.5m Brazil's share : 47.7%Toy Story 3 Latin America : 134.1m Brazil : 24.9m Brazil's share : 18.6% Ice Age 3 Latin America : 130.5m Brazil : 45.4m Brazil's share : 34.8% Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 Latin America : 120.3m Brazil : 54.2m Brazil's share : 45% Monsters University Latin America : 112m Brazil : 16.5m Brazil's share : 14.7% Rio 2 Latin America : 109.3m Brazil : 28.5m Brazil's share : 26% Shrek Forever After Latin America : 108.9m Brazil : 40m Brazil's share : 36.7%Harry Potter DH2 Latin America : 108.1m Brazil : 35.7m Brazil's share : 33% Fast & Furious 6 Latin America : 101.3m Brazil : 23m Brazil's share : 22.7% Pirates of the Caribbean 4 Latin America : 97.5m Brazil : 30.4m Brazil's share : 31.2% The Smurfs Latin America : 97.4m Brazil : 32.8m Brazil's share : 33.7% The Dark Knight Rises Latin America : 97.3m Brazil : 27.1m Brazil's share : 27.8% Rio Latin America : 96m Brazil : 33.6m Brazil's share : 35% Frozen Latin America : 90.3m Brazil : 21.7m Brazil's share : 24%The Amazing Spiderman Latin America : 89m Brazil : 30.4m Brazil's share : 34% Alice in Wonderland 2010 Latin America : 87.4m Brazil : 28.4m Brazil's share : 32.5% X-Men Days of Future Past Latin America : 84.6m Brazil : 28.8m Brazil's share : 34% Thor 2 Latin America : 84.1m Brazil : 27.8m Brazil's share : 33% Spiderman 3 Latin America : 83.1m Brazil : 24.2m Brazil's share : 29%Captain America 2 Latin America : 82.5m Brazil : 28.3m Brazil's share : 34.3%Transformers 3 Latin America : 81.7m Brazil : 22.3m Brazil's share : 27% The Amazing Spiderman 2 Latin America : 79.9m Brazil : 24.9m Brazil's share : 31.2% Puss in Boots Latin America : 75.8m Brazil : 24.5m Brazil's share : 32.3% Tangled Latin America : 75.6m Brazil : 24.3m Brazil's share : 32.1% Brave Latin America : 74m Brazil : 16.7m Brazil's share : 22.6% Twilight BD1 Latin America : 73.5m Brazil : 32.7m Brazil's share : 44.5% Cars 2 Latin America : 73m Brazil : 16.5m Brazil's share : 22.6% Twilight Eclipse Latin America : 68.6m Brazil : 30.5m Brazil's share : 44.5% Noah Latin America : 68.3m Brazil : 30.6m Brazil's share : 44.8% Wreck-It Ralph Latin America : 66.2m Brazil : 21.4m Brazil's share : 32.3% World War Z Latin America : 64.5m Brazil : 14.7m Brazil's share : 22.8% Twilight New Moon Latin America : 63.3m Brazil : 30.6m Brazil's share : 48.3% The Hobbit : An Unexpected Journey Latin America : 62.9m Brazil : 18.1m Brazil's share : 28.8% Man of Steel Latin America : 60.3m Brazil : 16m Brazil's share : 26.5% Life of Pi Latin America : 58.5m Brazil : 14.7m Brazil's share : 25.1% Pirates of the Caribbean 3 Latin America : 58.2m Brazil : 15.8m Brazil's share : 27% The Hobbit : The Desolation of Smaug Latin America : 57.8m Brazil : 17.8m Brazil's share : 30.8%The Hunger Games Catching Fire Latin America : 55.7m Brazil : 17.3m Brazil's share : 31% The Smurfs 2 Latin America : 52.5m Brazil : 14.5m Brazil's share : 27.6% The Wolverine Latin America : 51m Brazil : 21.4m Brazil's share : 42% 300 Rise of an Empire Latin America : 50.7m Brazil : 17.4m Brazil's share : 34.3% Oz the Great and Powerful Latin America : 47.5m Brazil : 12.6m Brazil's share : 26.1% Despicable Me Latin America : 46m Brazil : 13.7m Brazil's share : 29.8% Iron Man 2 Latin America : 44.9m Brazil : 15.8m Brazil's share : 35.2% Thor Latin America : 44.1m Brazil : 12.1m Brazil's share : 27.4% The Hangover Part 2 Latin America : 39.3m Brazil : 16.9m Brazil's share : 43% Pacific Rim Latin America : 37.1m Brazil : 6.3m Brazil's share : 17% Skyfall Latin America : 36.8m Brazil : 14.6m Brazil's share : 39.7% How To Train Your Dragon Latin America : 36.4m Brazil : 11.4m Brazil's share : 31.1% The Hangover Part 3 Latin America : 35.9m Brazil : 16.3m Brazil's share : 45.4% Rise of the Planet of the Apes Latin America : 35.6m Brazil : 14.6m Brazil's share : 41% Ted Latin America : 35.5m Brazil : 8.8m Brazil's share : 24.8% 300 Latin America : 32.9m Brazil : 11.2m Brazil's share : 34% The Hunger Games Latin America : 32.8m Brazil : 10.1m Brazil's share : 30.8% The Expendables 2 Latin America : 30.7m Brazil : 16.4m Brazil's share : 53.4% Twilight Latin America : 26.1m Brazil : 6.7m Brazil's share : 25.7% Cars Latin America : 25.6m Brazil : 8.2m Brazil's share : 32% American Reunion Latin America : 24.5m Brazil : 7.6m Brazil's share : 31% Bolt (2008, Disney) Latin America : 24.4m Brazil : 4.6m Brazil's share : 18.9% Django Unchained Latin America : 15.1m Brazil : 7m Brazil's share : 46.3% The Expendables Latin America : 12.4m Brazil : 4.7m Brazil's share : 37.9% Edited August 27, 2014 by Fullbuster 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted August 27, 2014 Author Share Posted August 27, 2014 NEXT WEEK 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sfran43 Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 (edited) @Fullbuster, what about Maleficent Latin America total gross? I figured it finish it's run so we can an estimate. Edited August 28, 2014 by sfran43 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hernan Gonzalez Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 @Fullbuster, what about Maleficent Latin America total gross? I figured it finish it's run so we can an estimate. Here you go sfran, Maleficent performance in LA. Take in account that it is not dead yet. It could add a little bit more, specially in Venezuela. Maleficent Position in Total Gross 2014 Chart Latin America 142.2 1 Argentina 11.0 2 Brazil 33.2 1 Chile 3.8 6 Colombia 8.8 3 Ecuador 3.1 1 Mexico 46.2 1 Peru 4.8 4 Venezuela 25.0 1 Other Markets 6.3 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sfran43 Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 Thank you Henry II! $142 million is very impressive. That would place it in the top 10 and right after Titanic. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted August 28, 2014 Author Share Posted August 28, 2014 @Fullbuster, what about Maleficent Latin America total gross? I figured it finish it's run so we can an estimate.Yes,I must wait for the end of its run before doing that Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted August 28, 2014 Author Share Posted August 28, 2014 Here you go sfran, Maleficent performance in LA. Take in account that it is not dead yet. It could add a little bit more, specially in Venezuela. Maleficent Position in Total Gross 2014 Chart Latin America 142.2 1 Argentina 11.0 2 Brazil 33.2 1 Chile 3.8 6 Colombia 8.8 3 Ecuador 3.1 1 Mexico 46.2 1 Peru 4.8 4 Venezuela 25.0 1 Other Markets 6.3 Great Henry Its performance in Venezuela is absolutely crazy And Mexico is big In comparison Brazil is not so impressive, just good...Given it has almost the same size than Mexico this market could do better. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted August 28, 2014 Author Share Posted August 28, 2014 The Avengers 2 could become the first movie to pass $200m in Latin America 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted August 28, 2014 Author Share Posted August 28, 2014 For Wally & Co : With seven candidates on stage, and a month to go before Brazil's Oct. 5 presidential election, the first nationally broadcast debate of the race last night got the billings of a telenovela. It ended up more like a network rerun. This was Socialist Party candidate Marina Silva's chance to meet her rivals in the race for the Planalto Palace and to spin for a national audience her much touted vision for a "third way" in Brazilian politics. Thrust into the lights when Socialist Party leader Eduardo Campos died in a plane crash on Aug. 13, she seemed poised to claim the 77 percent of voters who told a major polltaker, the National Transportation Council, that they are dissatisfied with Brazilian politics. After 2 1/2 hours of combat and sound bites, however, the many bewildered and disillusioned voters were likely none the wiser. Expecations couldn't have been higher. A poll released hours before the debate showed the 56-year-old former rubber tapper polling 29 percent to President Dilma Rousseff's 34 percent, and well ahead of Social Democratic Party hopeful Aecio Neves, with 19 percent. That result would set up a second round of balloting, where Silva is projected to trump Rousseff, 45 to 36 percent. The turnabout has goosed the stock market, which jumps every time Rousseff's prospects slip, and sent the campaign spin machine into a ditch. Throughout the debate, Silva dangled a fetching-sounding, ecumenical path through a country torn between Big Government enthusiasts and market-friendly reformers. Just what that middle way would look like remains a mystery. "Silva is the charismatic, anti-politician, a familiar but hard to quantify figure in Brazil," political scientist Fernando Schuler told me this week. "Will her government be a bunch of pressure groups? Will she fight with agribusiness? Will she meddle in the economy? No one knows." Billed as the candidate of healing and hope, Silva spent the entire debate behind a frown and a wall of stock phrases. She faulted the Rousseff administration on the gap between its "colorful, almost cinematic vision" of Brazil and the hardscrabble reality of "the povo," the common folk. Her fellow challenger, Neves, said it better: "The Brazilian dream today is to live the life of the PT's propaganda." Questioned about her plan for a government of "political unity," she reached for soccer metaphors, promising to "call qualified people who have been relegated to the bench." To fix Brazil's loss-making pension system, Silva deflected, hinting only at "a correction." What about those big ranchers and farmers, who became her blood enemies when she was Environment Minister? Silva promised to hold them to the law not the fire. Nor was she clear on how her agenda would differ from that of the ruling party. In June, when Rousseff issued a decree in favor of "direct democracy" to impose semi-Cuban style "popular councils," for instance, Silva applauded, then backpedaled when Congress rebelled. Nothing she said during the debate clarified her stance. Silva's flip-flops and sidestepping on the campaign trail have drawn scrutiny and parody. "Marina Silva breaks ranks with Marina Silva," read one send-up. This is only politics as usual, but unbecoming for the herald of the new. In Brazil's fractious electoral scene -- 22 parties in the national legislature -- campaigns are carpentry, each candidate cobbling together a jumble of acronyms, where opportunism trumps ideology. Silva sits astride a six-party block, led by the Socialists, but built as much on resentments and competing appetites as on ideas. To lead the ticket and win chary voters, she will have to find her own middle way. Twelve years ago, with debt spiking and Brazil's tender economic stability at risk, former union man Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva trimmed his beard, donned suits, and tacked to the center to convince middle-class Brazilians that he was no longer a two-fisted radical. He spelled out the new Lula in a "Letter to the Brazilian People." After last night, we still don't know what Silva's letter would say. http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2014-08-27/brazil-s-insurgent-candidate-blows-smoke It's the problem with Silva : Nobody knows what she wants, what she would do. She could be a copy of Dilma. The future is quite uncertain in Brazil ^^ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted August 28, 2014 Author Share Posted August 28, 2014 Lucy has been released in Brazil today on 349 screens, it's half the number of screens dedicated to TF4. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...