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1 minute ago, kayumanggi said:

So no one's watching TALK TO ME.

I will. Love me some OZ horror. Speaking on which, the most refreshing follow-up to BARBIE would be a horror-comedy. Give us a BARBIE/M3GAN crossover. Now that WB and Universal best buddies lol Make it happen.

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1 minute ago, harry713 said:

So glad we have Barbie and Oppenheimer victories to celebrate at the box office right now. Without them this July would have been a big yikes in multiple respects. 

 

Whole Summer pretty much sucked until this past weekend.  

 

Let's hope for $24M for Barbie and $11M for Oppenheimer 

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11 minutes ago, Johnny Tran said:

 

Whole Summer pretty much sucked until this past weekend.  

 

Let's hope for $24M for Barbie and $11M for Oppenheimer 

 

Guardians did $358m...ATSV did $375m+...Elemental is on its way to $150m and a 5x+ multiplier...TLM is close to hitting $300m and 3.2x multiplier...Sound of Freedom (no matter its controversy) is going to approach $200m.

 

 

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6 hours ago, Shawn said:

Share your final 2nd weekend predictions by 11:59pm ET tonight for Barbie and Oppy.

 

Closest on each gets a free month of Gold tier (no ads, more likes, etc.).

 

Must quote this post so it's easy to keep track!

Barbie: 90.8
Opp: 47.9

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Unless I missed something, Oppenheimer looks to tie The Passion of the Christ for the most consecutive days (6) above $10M for an R-rated film if that Wednesday estimate holds. If it can manage $10M on Thursday, the new record of at least 10 consecutive days likely stand for a long time.

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1 minute ago, LonePirate said:

Unless I missed something, Oppenheimer looks to tie The Passion of the Christ for the most consecutive days (6) above $10M for an R-rated film if that Wednesday estimate holds. If it can manage $10M on Thursday, the new record of at least 10 consecutive days likely stand for a long time.

 

I think it's possible it can stay above 10m. But might be impacted a bit by loss of some Dolbys and other PLF's outside of IMAX>

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Reading International has announced that its global cinema circuit delivered revenues for the weekend of July 21st period that exceeded pre-pandemic periods.   

Ellen Cotter, the president and chief executive officer stated, “Driven by the stellar record setting opening of Barbie and Oppenheimer, our global box office revenues for the weekend of July 21, 2023 delivered the best global weekend box office revenues since the opening of Avengers: Endgame in April 2019. The powerful marketing efforts of Warner Bros and Universal Studios, which resulted in the Barbenheimer double feature cultural phenomenon, drove the weekend box office revenues for the July 21st weekend, to exceed the corresponding weekend in July 2019, on a same store basis, by almost 60%. Each of our cinema divisions generated impressive percentage increases over the same weekend in 2019 – the United States 76%, Australia 50% and New Zealand 46%. We were thrilled that Saturday, July 22, and Sunday, July 23, represented the two highest box office revenue trading days in our Australian circuit’s history. And, we are confident that Barbenheimer will have legs. On Monday, July 24th, 2023, our U.S. cinema circuit generated the highest Monday box office revenues since Memorial Day in 2019.”

Cotter continued, sharing that “Barbenheimer also fueled our food & beverage revenues in the U.S. Our F&B Revenues on Saturday, July 22nd, were the highest daily amount since April 2019. Barbie set a record in the U.S. for the most money earned on a specific movie menu/merchandise combo. And, our Barbie themed cocktail, the ‘Beachy Keen,’ was our best selling cocktail over the weekend in the U.S., accounting for over 25% of all cocktail sales. The box office potential for the remainder of the 2023 summer looks promising. In addition to expecting long legs from Barbie and Oppenheimer, we are encouraged by the potential for Haunted Mansion, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, The Meg 2 and Strays.”

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