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Weak opening is weak, 6.8M after fucking 25 markets and I can not say it weak ? WTF ...

 

Have some memebers to be so stupid that can not recognize a good opening or a bad one ?

WHD opened in(according to the official page):

 

Bahrain

Ethiopia

Iraq

Israel

Jordan

Kenya

Kuwait

Lebanon

Nigeria

Oman

South Africa

Syria

UAE

Jamaica

Iceland

Poland

India

Indonesia

South Korea

Malaysia

Singapore

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WHD opened in(according to the official page):

 

Bahrain

Ethiopia

Iraq

Israel

Jordan

Kenya

Kuwait

Lebanon

Nigeria

Oman

South Africa

Syria

UAE

Jamaica

Iceland

Poland

India

Indonesia

South Korea

Malaysia

Singapore

How much do those markets usually generate an OW?

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Yup. WWZ OW in SK nearly $10M, WHD ? only $1.2M. Or 12% of WWZ.

 

I can guarantee you WHD wont get WWZ legs everywhere.

 

Assuming WWZ OS 400M, WHD does 15% of that, that is 60M OS for WHD you are looking for, on par with OHF.

 

Too low ? Fine, fudge it to 100M OS or whatever you want.

 

But do not forget it is a $150M budgeted Emmerich movie. I dont know what other words could be used to describle its performance if not "weak". Sure, you do not want to see "flop", and that is why I choose "weak". Being generous.

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Yup. WWZ OW in SK nearly $10M, WHD ? only $1.2M. Or 12% of WWZ.

 

I can guarantee you WHD wont get WWZ legs everywhere.

 

Assuming WWZ OS 400M, WHD does 15% of that, that is 60M OS for WHD you are looking for, on par with OHF.

 

Too low ? Fine, fudge it to 100M OS or whatever you want.

 

But do not forget it is a $150M budgeted Emmerich movie. I dont know what other words could be used to describle its performance if not "weak". Sure, you do not want to see "flop", and that is why I choose "weak". Being generous.

WHD did $2.1m in SK,no 1.2m. ;)

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WHD did $2.1m in SK,no 1.2m. ;)

You are right.

 

 

Also for Sony, to coincide with its US bow, White House Down debuted in 25 markets for $6.8m from 1,225 screens. Highlights included a $2.1m opening in Korea and a $1.2m launch in Indonesia.

Fine. Now $100M OS may be possible ...  :P

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Yup. WWZ OW in SK nearly $10M, WHD ? only $1.2M. Or 12% of WWZ.

 

I can guarantee you WHD wont get WWZ legs everywhere.

 

Assuming WWZ OS 400M, WHD does 15% of that, that is 60M OS for WHD you are looking for, on par with OHF.

 

Too low ? Fine, fudge it to 100M OS or whatever you want.

 

But do not forget it is a $150M budgeted Emmerich movie. I dont know what other words could be used to describle its performance if not "weak". Sure, you do not want to see "flop", and that is why I choose "weak". Being generous.

WWZ really made 10M OW in SK?

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It's only in limited release in Israel. Will go wide next week. It's only in 10 markets not 25. Because the East African countries are consider one maket and that's also true for the West African countries.

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It's only in limited release in Israel. Will go wide next week.

Really? Unless Mojo is wrong it got a pretty wide release. It was released on 3 more screens than the Internship, but made only a quarter as much.
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