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14 minutes ago, Sunny Max said:

they do mostly track through Kinezo (Most famous ticket portal site in Japan) .. 

Yeah hella confusing.

 

Some of the charts say Daily Screenings and others movie tickets (I'm assuming in relation to the different ticket portals)

 

Was able to spot some of the figures corpse had on his hourly chart, so I think I'm getting the hang of it. last proper update before the final seems to always be 7PM tho.

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5 minutes ago, jj99 said:

Yeah hella confusing.

 

Some of the charts say Daily Screenings and others movie tickets (I'm assuming in relation to the different ticket portals)

got it now ... that's theaters name ... movix , aeon , toho & different tickets portal web-sites as well ...

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13 minutes ago, jj99 said:

Yeah hella confusing.

 

Some of the charts say Daily Screenings and others movie tickets (I'm assuming in relation to the different ticket portals)

 

Was able to spot some of the figures corpse had on his hourly chart, so I think I'm getting the hang of it. last proper update before the final seems to always be 7PM tho.

you were right ... they update daily tracking every 20 mints ..

 

109,847 seems right figure .. (it could be of complete day)

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6 minutes ago, Sunny Max said:

you were right ... they update daily tracking every 20 mints ..

 

109,847 seems right figure .. (it could be of complete day)

Yeah, I believe its the figure up to 23:57. so basically the whole day

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28 minutes ago, Sunny Max said:

$16 M total cume in japan .. till 2nd weekend ... (2 days weekend $3.25 M)

hmm...initial $35 predict seems optimistic unless am missing something about weekdays.

high-$20s could happen.

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Yes, the numbers from left to right are: ticket sales, number of seats, number of shows, number of theaters, percentage compared to last week. So Aladdin's Monday is 109,847 from the usual locations. I think that's pretty good. It dropped 62% from Sunday. We'll see how the numbers progress throughout the week. Meanwhile Godzilla dropped 69% from Sunday and 52% from last Monday. Doesn't seem good.

 

There's also a chart that says "including independent theaters", and the Monday number for Aladdin is 113,510. Corpse doesn't use this one probably because it's new and there are no numbers for earlier movies, so no comparisons can be made.

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25 minutes ago, PKMLover said:

Where can I check the last weekend number of the movie? Is there a chart?

Looks like world of KJ is down, so that might be hard.

 

Whoops, it's back up, but I don't think a full weekend report was done.

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76,006 For Tuesday as of 22:09

 

Only comparable figure i can see to BATB is 7PM for the Tuesday

 

BATB- 64185 

Aladdin- 58999

 

But we know that Aladdin was performing better in the evenings, so they'll probably end up closer to each other or A will just pull ahead

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21 minutes ago, jj99 said:

76,006 For Tuesday as of 22:09

 

Only comparable figure i can see to BATB is 7PM for the Tuesday

 

BATB- 64185 

Aladdin- 58999

 

But we know that Aladdin was performing better in the evenings, so they'll probably end up closer to each other or A will just pull ahead

Aladdin will definitely get more admissions in evening & night shows ...  

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Weekend Actuals (06/08-09)
01 (---) ¥1,122,000,000 ($10.3 million), 0, ¥1,396,000,000 ($12.9 million), Aladdin (Disney) NEW
02 (01) ¥371,794,400 ($3.4 million), -45%, ¥1,761,797,900 ($16.3 million), Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Toho) WK2
03 (02) ¥206,477,800 ($1.9 million), -29%, ¥2,210,951,100 ($20.2 million), The Confidence Man JP (Toho) WK4
04 (03) ¥x82,234,500 ($758,000), -45%, ¥931,625,500 ($8.6 million), Aircraft Carrier Ibuki (Kino Films) WK3
05 (06) ¥x79,557,600 ($733,000), -38%, ¥5,346,786,200 ($48.1 million), Kingdom (Toho/Sony) WK8
06 (05) ¥x77,695,900 ($716,000), -43%, ¥2,791,036,300 ($25.5 million), Pokemon: Detective Pikachu (Toho) WK6
07 (04) ¥x76,198,900 ($702,000), -47%, ¥378,231,900 ($3.5 million), Parallel Love Story (Shochiku) WK2
08 (---) x¥70,000,000 ($645,000), 0, ¥x90,000,000 ($830,000), Sea Beast Children (Toho Video Division) NEW *Est.*
09 (10) ¥x65,344,600 ($602,000), +11%, ¥357,531,500 ($3.3 million), Promare (Toho) WK3
10 (07) ¥x63,264,700 ($583,000), -36%, ¥562,557,700 ($5.2 million), Sadako (Kadokawa) WK3
11 (08) ¥x60,639,800 ($559,000), -35%, ¥8,910,058,700 ($81.4 million), Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (Toho) WK9
12 (09) ¥x53,514,400 ($493,000), -38%, ¥5,898,805,000 ($53.4 million), Avengers: Endgame (Disney) WK7


>Aladdin dominated the box-office in its debut weekend, earning the biggest opening weekend for the month of June in 15 years to become the 43rd film to open above the ¥1 billion milestone in the market. Disney's latest live-action remake sold a remarkable 766,000 admissions over the weekend frame across 842 screens. And after three days in release, it reached 960,000 admissions. This debut is 5% higher than 2017's Beauty and the Beast and 15 lower than 2010's Alice in Wonderland. 

While the box-office won't be dead until mid-July, Aladdin will mostly have the next several weeks to itself, so look for some potentially strong numbers for the first month or so of its release. As for where it may finish, it's too early give a reliable projection. This is the first Disney live-action remake to open outside of any major holiday frames, so theoretically it shouldn't display the legs of its studio predecessors, but having little competition for a month will go a long way. Not to mention that audience scores are very good, so it'll likely benefit from good WOM as well. I do, however, expect a total around ¥9 billion ($80 million), but I also wouldn't be surprised if it makes a play at the ¥10 billion ($90 million) milestone.

>Godzilla: King of the Monsters saw a sharp second weekend decline after its great opening last week, but its hold isn't unexpected since last Saturday was a national discount day, which inflated its opening a bit. Under normal circumstances, it likely would have dropped between 35-40%. Still, the drop is a little high and the good audience reception may not help it afterall. I still have it exceeding the ¥3 billion milestone and outgrossing its predecessor, and expect it'll finish around ¥3.5 billion ($30 million).

>The Confidence Man JP experiences its worst weekend hold yet, though that hold is still below a 30%. It's already earned what it was expected to after just four weeks, and is on track to reach the ¥3 billion ($25 million+) milestone. This is an impressive result for a film that opened right after the Golden Week holiday period.

>Kingdom has done it -- it has become the highest grossing live-action film based on a Weekly Shonen manga series, surpassing 2014's[ Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno. It exceeded 4 million admissions in its eigheth-weekend of release, and also exceeded a multiplier of 10. The film was expected to perform well, but it well out-performed those expecations. 

>Pokemon: Detective Pikachu has begun to experience heavier drops now, weekdays and weekends alike, and while I do believe it'll reach the ¥3 billion milestone, it's going to just barely get there. This is still a good performance for the film, but in the end, it closely mirrored the recent animated films in its debut and its end result.

>Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire and Avengers: Endgame fell outside the Top 10 this weekend, in their ninth and seventh weekends, respectively, though both films still posted decent holds despite noticeable screen/showtime cuts. The former has locked up the ¥9 billion milestone as a result, and will be the film that Aladdin will be vying to beat for the year (so far, still lots of the year remains); and the latter locked up the ¥6 billion milestone thanks to its hold.
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On 6/11/2019 at 2:22 PM, jj99 said:

76,006 For Tuesday as of 22:09

 

Only comparable figure i can see to BATB is 7PM for the Tuesday

 

BATB- 64185 

Aladdin- 58999

 

But we know that Aladdin was performing better in the evenings, so they'll probably end up closer to each other or A will just pull ahead

Wednesday:

 

124,867

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