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2 minutes ago, Purple Minion said:

And over ODM! It's having good holds so it could reach TA levels.

It can beat F&F7, that won't be easy because X-Men will be released this week but either way it'll be very close :)

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5 hours ago, Fullbuster said:

As for X-Men I'm curious to see where it goes given DOFP was fairly big, able to be tied with CA TWS.

I'm gonna see it this weekend myself. I hope it does well over here too.

 

On a slightly unrelated note, we need 5 more movies to freaking gross over R$116m please. Argh.

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8 hours ago, Arlborn said:

I'm gonna see it this weekend myself. I hope it does well over here too.

 

On a slightly unrelated note, we need 5 more movies to freaking gross over R$116m please. Argh.

You really must hate Os Dez Mandamentos :lol:

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Movies gross in Latin America as a single market (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 second biggest LA market behind Mexico and the most populated I think it's fitting,and I will show what is the share of Brazil in all this :D

Latin American population : 610 million (2015)
Brazilian population : 205 million (2015)
Brazil's share : 33.5%

 

Minions
Latin America : 176.2m
Brazil : 37.5m
Brazil's share : 21.3%

 

MASSIVE :o Bigger than Ultron!

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Movies gross in Latin America as a single market (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 second biggest LA market behind Mexico and the most populated I think it's fitting,and I will show what is the share of Brazil in all this :D

Latin American population : 610 million (2015)
Brazilian population : 205 million (2015)
Brazil's share : 33.5%

 

Kung Fu Panda 3
Latin America : 35.8m
Brazil : 6.6m
Brazil's share : 18.4%

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Movies gross in Latin America as a single market (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 second biggest LA market behind Mexico and the most populated I think it's fitting,and I will show what is the share of Brazil in all this :D

Latin American population : 610 million (2015)
Brazilian population : 205 million (2015)
Brazil's share : 33.5%

 

Inside Out
Latin America : 112m
Brazil : 13.9m
Brazil's share : 12.4%

 

Fantastic number, it deserves it so much :D

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Movies gross in Latin America as a single market (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 second biggest LA market behind Mexico and the most populated I think it's fitting,and I will show what is the share of Brazil in all this :D

Latin American population : 610 million (2015)
Brazilian population : 205 million (2015)
Brazil's share : 33.5%

 

The Good Dinosaur
Latin America : 52m
Brazil : 11.9m
Brazil's share : 22.9%

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BIGGEST ANIMATED MOVIES IN LATIN AMERICA IN US DOLLARS

 

Despicable Me 2 : 190.6m
Ice Age 4 : 179.4m

Minions : 176.2m

Toy Story 3 : 134.1m

Ice Age 3 : 130.5m

Inside Out : 112m

Monsters University : 112m

Rio 2 : 109.3m

Shrek Forever After : 108.9m

Madagascar 3 : 106.3m
 

Frozen isn't in the top 10, having grossed $90m.

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Fullbuster said:

That's OK. Still, it's Angry Birds, a very famous app so we could have expected more..

It was more famous a couple of years ago. Children's attention spans are pretty short these days! :lol:

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21 minutes ago, Blaze Heatnix said:

I took my child to watch Angry Birds. She quite liked it. The theater was really full.

 

I'll be watching X-Men in the next few hours, here in Brazil. Reactions have been positive from most of the people I know. So, that's a plus. :)

You're Brazilian?

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