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PS for JL in Cinépolis still good but not great, over WW but on par with T:R and GOTG 2, WW had huge walk-ups so since tickets went on sale a bit late i'm expexting the same for JL. 

 

I have no comparison for Cinemex, but looks decent, not in a monster level like It was earlier this year.

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33 minutes ago, Olive Skywalker said:

under 50% drop for Coco isn't too much to ask?

Paycheck weekend + Buen Fin (mexican version of Black Friday, but this last the entire weekend) + Holiday on monday 

 

I'd say is entirely possible, but screen count is going to influence.

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Deadline

 

As of this past Sunday, Disney/Pixar’s Coco was already the highest-grossing animated movie ever in Mexico. Today, it’s adding the title of the No. 1 film of all time there on a local currency basis. Through yesterday, its first 19 days of release drew 824M pesos ($43.1M). With today’s numbers folded in, it will pass 827M pesos and knock stablemate Marvel’s The Avengers from its top-ranked perch.

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TOP 10 ADJUSTED ALL-TIME

 

If anyone wonders about how Coco would look like in an ajusted top, well, even if we adjust grosses, Coco anyway would be on way to No. 1 All-Time

 

# Title Year Distributor Unadjusted Gross Adjusted Gross
1 Toy Story 3 2010 BuenaVista $777,482,842 $1,033,119,200
2 Marvel's The Avengers 2012 BuenaVista $827,122,714 $1,024,722,330
3 Avengers: Age of Ultron 2015 BuenaVista $784,083,100 $871,821,998
4 Furious 7 2015 UPI $779,293,817 $862,132,749
5 Coco 2017 BuenaVista $824,000,000 $824,000,000
6 Minions 2015 UPI $724,796,427 $803,364,359
7 Captain America: Civil War 2016 BuenaVista $728,156,354 $789,175,856
8 Titanic* 1997 Para. $314,266,425 $785,420,379
9 Avatar 2009 Fox $575,974,938 $776,011,034
10 Jurassic World 2015 UPI $685,841,921 $761,284,532

 

* Incl. 3D re-release

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9 hours ago, Purple Minion said:

Deadline

 

As of this past Sunday, Disney/Pixar’s Coco was already the highest-grossing animated movie ever in Mexico. Today, it’s adding the title of the No. 1 film of all time there on a local currency basis. Through yesterday, its first 19 days of release drew 824M pesos ($43.1M). With today’s numbers folded in, it will pass 827M pesos and knock stablemate Marvel’s The Avengers from its top-ranked perch.

Cool.

 

Pixar need this win. I hope we can get first good cartoon since "Inside Out" from Pixar.

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Unconfirmed numbers for Coco up to Wednesday, as per Cine Premiere: 842M lc gross, 17.9M audience. Multiplier is 4.75x.

 

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En su día 20 en cines mexicanos, Coco llegó a su última marca: ¡ser la película más taquillera en México!, con $842 millones de pesos acumulados (17.9 millones de espectadores),

 

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PS for The Last Jedi starts next monday, same day that Daisy, Rian and Mark come to promote it in a black carpet event.

 

Ready to buy tickets for midnight screening and IMAX on Christmas, hope Cinépolis' servers don't crash this time like they did with TFA.

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