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China Box Office Thread | Oppenheimer-August 30

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1 hour ago, Gavin Feng said:

 

 

I inquired about this. Local distribution partner iQiyi will hold many fan screenings in big cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen(could be more). Fans can get the tickets for the price of just $1-1.5 even free, and all those screenings have the same condition I mentioned.

Does Disney has a choice on who to partner with? Based on your comment, iQiyi sounds super shady.

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5 minutes ago, UserHN said:

Does Disney has a choice on who to partner with? Based on your comment, iQiyi sounds super shady.

Disney didn't handle these things about Fox in China yet. Mostly Disney don't have any local partner for marketing or distribution. 

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About ¥36m today, -68%,  very bad considering it's early June when films usually have better drops.

X-men Apocalypse had an ¥112m OD on June 3rd, did ¥49m on Monday and added another ¥366m after Monday facing Warcraft on Wednesday. If KotM do exactly the same amount after today, it will finish at ¥885m. At this point ¥850m seems appropriate.

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21 minutes ago, Olive said:

Monday around 37M。

About 62% of Skull Island's first Monday, huge screen loss on Thursday,  may barely break 800M yuan in the end.

So 1.6x to 1.7x multi. Seems like 8.5 Maoyan score effect.

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38 minutes ago, Olive said:

Monday around 37M。

About 62% of Skull Island's first Monday, huge screen loss on Thursday,  may barely break 800M yuan in the end.

Negative Talk Effect is Been Showing Now ... WW $400 Million is Out OF Reach ... Even $375 M Looks Tough Now .. Poor 

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2 minutes ago, Sam said:

Haven’t seen a big local release in a while. Any potentials coming up? @Olive

This Thursday, My Best Summer opens, has 1B+ potential

In Early July, The Eight Hundred, a local war film may  do $500M+

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1 hour ago, Sam said:

Haven’t seen a big local release in a while. Any potentials coming up? @Olive

Chasing the Dragon 2 (Jun 6) http://movie.mtime.com/255723/

My Best Summer (Jun 6) http://movie.mtime.com/255723/ 

Better Days (Jun 27) http://movie.mtime.com/259039/

The Eight Hundred (Jul 5) http://movie.mtime.com/232770/

The White Storm 2 (July 12) http://movie.mtime.com/255471 

Looking Up (July 26) http://movie.mtime.com/260270/ 

The Bravest (Aug 1) http://movie.mtime.com/261999/ 

Shanghai Fortress (Aug 9) http://movie.mtime.com/234743/ 

 

Eight Hundred, Looking Up, and Shanghai Fortress are looking pretty big. Things could shift if Lion King gets a July 19th release.  

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I want to discuss something ( I don't know if this has been discussed before in this Sub)

What are the branch office numbers which are depicted in Maoyan . Are these numbers earned without tax ? ( Normally I have seen those numbers around 7-8% below cumulative total ) 

 

There is also a section which clearly depicts that the earning goes  22.93% for film, 52.27% for theatre's and 24.80% for other stuff ( which I don't know anything about )

Edit: This percentages are on the branch total not cumulative

 

The same split goes 36.67% for film , 52.27% for Studio and 11.08% for other stuff for Chinese films ( Mainland China, because I just saw a Taiwanese film which had split as mentioned before) 

 

Can someone tell me are these figures ( splits) accurate . 

 

 

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1 hour ago, ThanosTheHedgehog said:

I want to discuss something ( I don't know if this has been discussed before in this Sub)

What are the branch office numbers which are depicted in Maoyan . Are these numbers earned without tax ? Nope, it's without service fees charged by ticketing platforms and theaters ( Normally I have seen those numbers around 7-8% below cumulative total ) 7% service fees is normal.

 

There is also a section which clearly depicts that the earning goes  22.93% for film, 52.27% for theatre's and 24.80% for other stuff (those 24.8% goes to the government )

Edit: This percentages are on the branch total not cumulative

 

The same split goes 36.67% for film , 52.27% for Studio and 11.08% for other stuff for Chinese films ( Mainland China, because I just saw a Taiwanese film which had split as mentioned before)  (those 11.08% also goes to the government ) Taiwanese films are considered imports by the government.

 

Can someone tell me are these figures ( splits) accurate . pretty much accurate.

 

 

 

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