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Rank Film Release
Date
Daily Gross
(Total)
Admissions
(Total)
Number of
Screens
Revenue
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1 The Himalayas

The Himalayas

South Korea
(CJ)

Dec 16, 2015 $3,830,375
($37,343,722)
552,001
(5,680,408)
952 38.25%
2 Inside Men: The Original

Inside Men: The Original

South Korea

Dec 31, 2015 $1,777,225
($2,827,613)
248,009
(408,163)
822 17.75%
3 Star Wars : The Force Awakens

Star Wars : The Force Awakens

U.S.

Dec 17, 2015 $1,188,096
($21,697,502)
154,149
(2,957,419)
551 11.86%
4 The Magician

The Magician

South Korea
(Lotte)

Dec 30, 2015 $977,134
($2,256,596)
144,686
(369,357)
605 9.75%
5 Hotel Transylvania 2

Hotel Transylvania 2

U.S.

Dec 24, 2015 $841,134
($6,796,107)
130,405
(1,091,276)
635 8.4%
6 The Tiger

The Tiger

South Korea
(Contents Panda)

Dec 16, 2015 $449,657
($10,723,972)
66,166
(1,649,631)
408 4.49%
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25 minutes ago, efialtes76 said:

Saturday:

 

1.The Himalayas:401,190/6,081,598

2.Sherlock:393,992

3.Inside Men:The original:230,335/638,498

4.HT2:105,013/1,196,289

5.TFA:96,420/3,053,839

 

The fuck happened to TFA. Did it lose a shit ton of screens to Sherlock or something.

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1 hour ago, IronJimbo said:

Wonder if TFA's lackluster performance in Japan and South Korea will correlate to China.

SW is doing huge business in japan, it may even the 1st hollywood live-action to gross 10billion yen in japan since 2010

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2 minutes ago, IronJimbo said:

 

Whats it's total right now?

Currently it's estimated to be at ¥6.285 billion ($52.2 million) come this Monday and is poised to cross the ¥10 billion ($82.8 million) threshold or UBER-BLOCKBUSTER milestone which would equate to around $400 million in terms of U.S. domestic ratio.  Star Wars crossed the blockbuster threshold, ¥5 billion, in 14 days, the 6th quickest film to do so and had one of the highest opening weekends of all time in Japan.  Due to the unforgiving exchange rates currently, the amount in yen won't equate to much in USD but IF exchange rates were favorable, ¥10 billion would be around $110+ million.

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1 minute ago, CelestialFairyIX said:

Currently it's estimated to be at ¥6.285 billion ($52.2 million) come this Monday and is poised to cross the ¥10 billion ($82.8 million) threshold or UBER-BLOCKBUSTER milestone which would equate to around $400 million in terms of U.S. domestic ratio.  Star Wars crossed the blockbuster threshold, ¥5 billion, in 14 days, the 6th quickest film to do so and had one of the highest opening weekends of all time in Japan.  Due to the unforgiving exchange rates currently, the amount in yen won't equate to much in USD but IF exchange rates were favorable, ¥10 billion would be around $110+ million.


Mojo says Avatar made 171m in Japan, this is correct?

 

When I said it's doing bad in Japan I meant compared to Avatar.

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Just now, IronJimbo said:


Mojo says Avatar made 171m in Japan, this is correct?

 

When I said it's doing bad in Japan I meant compared to Avatar.

Around that number yes. However, you can't compare 2009/2010 to 2015/2016; exchange rates have considerably gone down (the yen has seen its value drop to record day and weekend lows), Avatar had huge 3D shares, and Avatar would need to cross the ¥20 billion threshold to gross the same amount which, not impossible, but would be immensely adversarial in the current Japan box office climate.  Avatar was a phenomenon, you can't compare phenomenons to blockbusters.

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1 minute ago, CelestialFairyIX said:

Around that number yes. However, you can't compare 2009/2010 to 2015/2016; exchange rates have considerably gone down (the yen has seen its value drop to record day and weekend lows), Avatar had huge 3D shares, and Avatar would need to cross the ¥20 billion threshold to gross the same amount which, not impossible, but would be immensely adversarial in the current Japan box office climate.  Avatar was a phenomenon, you can't compare phenomenons to blockbusters.

 

I'm comparing because I'm trying to figure out if TFA will come close to Avatar World Wide.

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8 minutes ago, IronJimbo said:

 

I'm comparing because I'm trying to figure out if TFA will come close to Avatar World Wide.

Unless it makes $1.1 billion domestic, I don't see it passing Avatar worldwide but given its current OS performance, it might have a small chance but who knows, the exchange rates have plummeted in a majority of markets and the minuscule amount that have somehow survived are not suppprting The Force all too well.

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1 minute ago, CelestialFairyIX said:

Unless it makes $1.1 billion domestic, I don't see it passing Avatar worldwide but given its current OS performance, it might have a small chance but who knows, the exchange rates have plummeted in a majority of markets and the minuscule amount that have somehow survived are not suppprting The Force all too well.


Well it's their fault for crashing the global ecomony B)

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14 hours ago, IronJimbo said:

Well it's their fault for crashing the global ecomony B)

1. it's time to start give thanks to people answering your (really a lot of) questions. If you quote a post where details where provided, usually that one get a like too, for the work of providing it. I give likes even to posts about movies I do not like, if the post provides details,

If you run out of likes, thank in posts. I see your questions pop up all over the place, in case member mainly using this thread are wondering

 

2. Sentences like that are very condescending/patronising IMHO, very badly researched (as in not at all) and IMHO affronting, no matter how jokingly you might have meant it.

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