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With so much media entertainment these days and piracy you cant compare ticket admissions from a film now and 20 years ago, just not a fair comparison. Hell you shouldn't even compare past a decade. An original film hitting 1 billion is rare. Yay go Frozen.

 

Avatar, Titanic, Jurassic Park, and Alice in Wonderland are the only films that weren't sequels or franchise follow-ups to do it. (Although Alice is sort of a remake, it's separate enough I don't think the Disney original had a huge effect on generating business.)

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The OS weekend was 27.8M. Let's say another 100-110m from current markets.

 

For remaining markets, we can see $50m from Japan, $30m from China, $15m from SK and $10m from rest.

 

So that's 600-610m OS.

 

DOM is looking at 360-370m.

 

So it's gonna be close.

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Is there a market breakdown yet? Would love to know what the totals are up to now.

The film's top overseas markets include: the United Kingdom ($53.4M), Germany ($44.8M), France ($42.2M), Russia ($31.8M), Italy ($26.4M), Mexico ($22M), and Australia ($20.2M).

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The OS weekend was 27.8M. Let's say another 100-110m from current markets.

 

For remaining markets, we can see $50m from Japan, $30m from China, $15m from SK and $10m from rest.

 

So that's 600-610m OS.

 

DOM is looking at 360-370m.

 

So it's gonna be close.

1B 90% possibility if dom really cracks 400m ....

 

Last weekend drop was a bit rough though (52.5m --- 27.8m)

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Frozen collected $27.8 million in its most recent tally overseas. The film's top overseas markets include:

the United Kingdom ($53.4M),

Germany ($44.8M),

France ($42.2M),

Russia ($31.8M),

Italy ($26.4M),

Mexico ($22M), and

Australia ($20.2M).

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Looks like it will break out in SK.

Presales :52,369 

should reach 70k before it opens on Thursday, really good for an animated movie.

Not much behind KFP I guess.

kfp OD 105K

KFP2 130K

Tangled OD 22k excluding 20k previews

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Looks like it will break out in SK.

Presales :52,369 

should reach 70k before it opens on Thursday, really good for an animated movie.

Not much behind KFP I guess.

kfp OD 105K

KFP2 130K

Tangled OD 22k excluding 20k previews

 

Wow, that's great. This bodes very well for a big breakout in Japan. 

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A film just made 70M there, so the market can certainly support numbers like that for a film.

That was an idiotic local movie made by some sort of a pathetic anchorman, naturalized 'actor'. And since in Italy the cinema has become a prothesis of television, only homemade comedies lead by well-known 'TV animals' can explode, they are released more frequently and therefore big blockbusters aren't that big anymore.

 

 

2013's Top 10

 

1 Sole a Catinelle - 51.747.917 euro (pitiful local comedy)

2 Frozen - 19.000.000 euro (projected final gross, currently at 17.8M)3 Iron Man 3 - 16.040.249 euro4 Despicable Me 2 - 15.939.127 euro5 Il principe abusivo - 14.209.434 euro (pitiful local comedy)6 Fast & Furious 6 - 12.839.787 euro

7 The Hobbit 2 - 12.750.000 euro (already disappeared from theatres -.-)8 Hangover 3 - 12.519.994 euro9 Django Unchained - 11.930.000 euro

10 Colpi di Fortuna - 11.500.000 euro (pitiful local comedy) 

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That was an idiotic local movie made by some sort of a pathetic anchorman, naturalized 'actor'. And since in Italy the cinema has become a prothesis of television, only homemade comedies lead by well-known 'TV animals' can explode, they are released more frequently and therefore big blockbusters aren't that big anymore.

 

 

2013's Top 10

 

1 Sole a Catinelle - 51.747.917 euro (pitiful local comedy)

2 Frozen - 19.000.000 euro (projected final gross, currently at 17.8M)3 Iron Man 3 - 16.040.249 euro4 Despicable Me 2 - 15.939.127 euro5 Il principe abusivo - 14.209.434 euro (pitiful local comedy)6 Fast & Furious 6 - 12.839.787 euro

7 The Hobbit 2 - 12.750.000 euro (already disappeared from theatres -.-)8 Hangover 3 - 12.519.994 euro9 Django Unchained - 11.930.000 euro

10 Colpi di Fortuna - 11.500.000 euro (pitiful local comedy) 

I guess you are italian since you know "so well" how our cinema works! .--. 

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Frozen is not just a winter movie. It keeps doing very good in the southamerican summer. More than 2.2 million tickets sold in Brazil and a total of $11.9 M. after 10 days. And 825.000 tickets sold in Argentina and a total of around $5.7 M. in 11 days.

Frozen is not just a winter movie. It keeps doing very good in the southamerican summer. More than 2.2 million tickets sold in Brazil and a total of $11.9 M. after 10 days. And 825.000 tickets sold in Argentina and a total of around $5.7 M. in 11 days.

Colombia numbers: 891.456 tickets sold after 2 weekends
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