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Blood and Honey almost won the day, that would've been pretty hilarious.   Too bad it seems like it's not even a fun "bad" movie to watch, judging by reviews.  I definitely wouldn't pay to watch it. 

 

Nice hold for Avatar, down just 4% vs. last Wednesday.  It will take a tumble this weekend, but still pass Jurassic World for that #9 domestic spot.  It may not pass Infinity War but I'm hoping it gets to $670.5 so it can get that 5x multiplier.  

 

Was hoping to see Titanic this weekend, it would be the first time I saw it in theaters since 1997 (!), but the weather might be bad.

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Been awhile since I checked in with dailies. Man, what a weird release strategy for Magic Mike. I mean, expansions are normal but usually from limited releases. Magic Mike's opening theatre count was small-ish but still a wide release. Why not just open with that 2nd weekend theatre count? Guess WB was testing the waters and like what they see enough.

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Thursday numbers, according to Deadline:

https://deadline.com/2023/02/box-office-ant-man-and-the-wasp-quantumania-opening-1235263086/

 

Among regular pics in release, Warner Bros. HBO Max title Magic Mike’s Last Dance ends week one with an estimated $12.5M after a $709K Thursday, -13% from Wednesday at an updated 2,176 locations.

 

Paramount’s 80 for Brady was second on Thursday with $657K (-17%), a second week of $9.7M, running total of $28.6M at 3,939 theaters.

 

20th Century Studios/Lightstorm/Disney’s Avatar: The Way of Water saw $530K yesterday, -24%, a ninth week of $10.9M and running total of $650.9M at 3,065. The pic is poised to become the 9th highest movie ever at the domestic box office this weekend, surpassing 2015’s Jurassic World ($653.4M).

 

Universal’s Knock at the Cabin booked at 3,657 had a second week of $8.5M, running total of $26.4M and Thursday of $445K, -13%. 

 

Fifth belonged to Paramount’s 25th Anniversary edition of Titanic at 2,464 locations which did an estimated $394K, -37%, on Thursday for a first week of $10.1M. The lifetime running total is currently $669.4M.

 

Peace,

Mike

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Thursday numbers, according to Deadline:

https://deadline.com/2023/02/box-office-ant-man-and-the-wasp-quantumania-opening-1235263086/

 

Among regular pics in release, Warner Bros. HBO Max title Magic Mike’s Last Dance ends week one with an estimated $12.5M after a $709K Thursday, -13% from Wednesday at an updated 2,176 locations.

 

Paramount’s 80 for Brady was second on Thursday with $657K (-17%), a second week of $9.7M, running total of $28.6M at 3,939 theaters.

 

20th Century Studios/Lightstorm/Disney’s Avatar: The Way of Water saw $530K yesterday, -24%, a ninth week of $10.9M and running total of $650.9M at 3,065. The pic is poised to become the 9th highest movie ever at the domestic box office this weekend, surpassing 2015’s Jurassic World ($653.4M).

 

Universal’s Knock at the Cabin booked at 3,657 had a second week of $8.5M, running total of $26.4M and Thursday of $445K, -13%. 

 

Fifth belonged to Paramount’s 25th Anniversary edition of Titanic at 2,464 locations which did an estimated $394K, -37%, on Thursday for a first week of $10.1M. The lifetime running total is currently $669.4M.

 

Peace,

Mike

AM3 is destroying everyone but meanwhile itself isn't really a mindblowing business either. 

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Thursday-to-Thursday Drops

 

80 for Brady: -44.5%

The Way of Water: -22%

Knock at the Cabin: -38%

 

Weekend numbers will depend on the Friday increases, and how much of an impact Ant-Man will have. 

 

Peace,

Mike

 

 

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40 minutes ago, MikeQ said:

Thursday-to-Thursday Drops

 

80 for Brady: -44.5%

The Way of Water: -22%

Knock at the Cabin: -38%

 

Weekend numbers will depend on the Friday increases, and how much of an impact Ant-Man will have. 

 

Peace,

Mike

 

 

 

Hello Mike, do you know the top 10 all time in Canada? i´m curious about it, cause i never had the chance to check it.
Thanks in advance!

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1 hour ago, MikeQ said:

Thursday-to-Thursday Drops

 

80 for Brady: -44.5%

The Way of Water: -22%

Knock at the Cabin: -38%

 

Weekend numbers will depend on the Friday increases, and how much of an impact Ant-Man will have. 

 

Peace,

Mike

 

 

 

Still a great week-to-week drop for A2. Of course i would have preferred -4% like it was the day prior lol. Oh, well, here's hoping for a BIG Friday bump...

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1 hour ago, setna said:

 

Hello Mike, do you know the top 10 all time in Canada? i´m curious about it, cause i never had the chance to check it.
Thanks in advance!

 

Hi @setna,

 

This is what I have as of 2020 - *only for 21st century films* (copied from somewhere on this board, if I recall correctly). Way of Water should be on this list now (top 3 or 4 I think?), as should TGM. Titanic would be on here if it went beyond year 2000. Can't recall exact gross. But worth corroborating with others who know far more than me and may have up-to-date numbers - I cobble together box office stats as they are shared/I find them/etc.

 

Rank Title Date  Gross 
1 Avatar 12/18/2009        96,114,000
2 Star Wars: The Force Awakens 12/18/2015        94,345,000
3 Avengers: Endgame 04/26/2019        82,536,000
4 Star Wars: The Last Jedi 12/15/2017        61,979,000
5 Avengers: Infinity War 04/27/2018        61,707,000
6 Marvel's The Avengers 05/04/2012        59,496,000
7 Black Panther 02/16/2018        57,992,000
8 Jurassic World 06/12/2015        57,365,000
9 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 12/16/2016        55,306,000
10 Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King  12/17/2003        52,943,000

 

Peace,

Mike

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38 minutes ago, MikeQ said:

 

Hi @setna,

 

This is what I have as of 2020 - *only for 21st century films* (copied from somewhere on this board, if I recall correctly). Way of Water should be on this list now (top 3 or 4 I think?), as should TGM. Titanic would be on here if it went beyond year 2000. Can't recall exact gross. But worth corroborating with others who know far more than me and may have up-to-date numbers - I cobble together box office stats as they are shared/I find them/etc.

 

Rank Title Date  Gross 
1 Avatar 12/18/2009        96,114,000
2 Star Wars: The Force Awakens 12/18/2015        94,345,000
3 Avengers: Endgame 04/26/2019        82,536,000
4 Star Wars: The Last Jedi 12/15/2017        61,979,000
5 Avengers: Infinity War 04/27/2018        61,707,000
6 Marvel's The Avengers 05/04/2012        59,496,000
7 Black Panther 02/16/2018        57,992,000
8 Jurassic World 06/12/2015        57,365,000
9 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 12/16/2016        55,306,000
10 Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King  12/17/2003        52,943,000

 

Peace,

Mike

 

Thanks very much Mike for the kind message and for taking the time to get the info. It´s a pleasure to find here generous humans like you and others who make the experience here a pleasure.
Have a nice afternoon if you live in Canada, here in Spain is already night.
See you here!

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    Movie Title Distributor Gross %YD %LW Theaters Per
Theater
Total
Gross
Days In
Release
- P Ant-Man and the Wasp: Qua… Walt Disney $17,500,000         $17,500,000  
- (1) Magic Mike’s Last Dance Warner Bros. $718,014 -13%   2,172 $331 $12,590,454 7
- (4) Avatar: The Way of Water 20th Century… $525,564 -24% -23% 3,065 $171 $650,957,991 63
- (7) Knock at the Cabin Universal $441,090 -13% -39% 3,657 $121 $26,472,270 14
- (8) Puss in Boots: The Last Wish Universal $313,265 -16% -20% 3,227 $97 $160,816,100 58
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Avatar: The Way of Water at 2,675 locations with a $1.4M Friday, with a $6.5M 3-day (-10%), 4 day of $8.1M, running total of $659M which will make the James Cameron directed movie the 9th highest of all-time on the domestic box office list.

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