efialtes76 Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 Wekeend Estimates: 1.A Monster Calls:€3.6M 2.Inferno:€1.8M 3.Storks:€0.6M 4.Sausage Party:€0.6M 5.Miss Peregrine:€0.5M 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peludo Posted October 19, 2016 Share Posted October 19, 2016 October 14-16th (bold titles are local films) # (Last). Title: Total Gross (nº of weekend) 1 (1). A monster calls: €11,460,236 (2nd) 2 (N). Inferno: €1,838,473 (NEW) 3 (2). Storks: €4,056,693 (3rd) 4 (4). Sausage party: €2,529,861 (2nd) 5 (3). Miss Peregrine's Home...: €4,720,637 (3rd) 6 (N). Ozzy: €555,204 (NEW) 7 (5). Mechanic: Resurrection: €1,357,020 (2nd) 8 (N). Snowden: €173,969 (NEW) 9 (*). Bridget Jones Baby: €5,001,849 (5th) 10 (*). El hombre de las mil caras: €2,303,669 (4th) 11 (*). The Magnificent Seven: €2,981,479 (4th) 12 (*). Elle: €585,254 (3rd) 13 (*). The secret life of pets: €21,687,238 (11th) 14 (*). Don't breathe: €3,777,890 (7th) 15 (*). A quiet passion: €147,039 (2nd) 16 (*). Florence Foster Jenkins: €858,312 (4th) 17 (*). Cuerpo de élite: €6,481,582 (8th) 18 (*). L'avenir: €387,864 (4th) 19 (*). Captain Fantastic: €553,927 (4th) 20 (*). Café Society: €3,777,395 (8th) J.A.Bayona Films: The Impossible: €42,408,547 (#3 all time) 6,129,025 adm (#16 all time) The Orphanage: €25,061,450 (#16) 4,420,636 adm (#49) Unless something surprises (Rogue One), what I do not see likely, "A monster calls" is already locked to win the year. Top 10 Animation: Gross 1. Shrek 2: €28,207,541 (#11 all time) 2. Toy Story 3: €24,985,359 (#17) 3. Up: €24,922,426 (#18) 4. Minions: €24,434,195 (#20) 5. Finding Nemo: €23,814,431 (#21) 6. Shrek 3: €22,289,164 (#29) 7. Ice Age 3: €21,800,259 (#33) 8. Inside Out: €21,793,018 (#34) 9. The secret life of Pets: €21,687,238 (#35) 10. The Lion King: €20,365,244 (#39) Admissions 1. The Lion King: 6,319,833 (#13 all time) 2. Shrek 2: 6,079,145 (#17) 3. Finding Nemo: 4,989,415 (#31) 4. Beauty and the Beast: 4,927,692 (#37) 5. Tarzan: 4,796,008 (#41) 6. Minions: 4,321,355 (#51) 7. Shrek 3: 4,132,081 (#60) 8. Aladdin: 4,108,477 (#61) 9. Inside Out: 3,883,493 (#78) 10. The secret life of Pets: 3,845,910 (#80) 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peludo Posted October 24, 2016 Share Posted October 24, 2016 Weekend estimates: 1. A monster calls: €2.6m (-28%) 2. The girl on the train: €0.9m 3. Inferno: €0.8m 4. Storks: €0.6m 5. The accountant: €0.6m Today starts La Fiesta del Cine (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday). A monster calls will obviously be the winner. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peludo Posted October 25, 2016 Share Posted October 25, 2016 (edited) Fiesta del Cine (Monday): 603,809 admissions sold. It is a 563% higher than last Monday. Source: comScore It means a record for the first day of every edition of this initiative. The absolute record is for the 3rd day of Spring 2014 edition (8 apellidos vascos was in theaters). Over 800,000 admissions. For the record: May 2016 (Monday): 425,167 admissions Edited October 25, 2016 by peludo 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peludo Posted October 26, 2016 Share Posted October 26, 2016 (edited) October 21-23th (bold titles are local films) # (Last). Title: Total Gross (nº of weekend) Admissions 1 (1) . A monster calls: €15,639,191 (3rd) 2,414,103 2 (N) . The girl on the train: €967,865 (NEW) 140,628 3 (2) . Inferno: €3,243,391 (2nd) 498,663 4 (3) . Storks: €4,826,090 (4th) 736,079 5 (N) . The accountant: €647,420 (NEW) 90,632 6 (6) . Ozzy: €1,148,647 (2nd) 190,695 7 (5) . Miss Peregrine's Home...: €5,289,131 (4th) 852,294 8 (4) . Sausage party: €3,116,996 (3rd) 488,813 9 (7) . Mechanic: Resurrection: €1,620,432 (3rd) 245,811 10 (N) . Mike and dave need wedding dates: €150,701 (NEW) 22,332 11 (9) . Bridget Jones Baby: €5,140,740 (6th) 806,157 12 (8) . Snowden: €326,018 (2nd) 51,259 13 (10). El hombre de las mil caras: €2,425,199 (5th) 367,425 14 (12). Elle: €689,229 (4th) 104,731 15 (13). The secret life of pets: €21,747,508 (12th) 3,901,168 16 (N) . Little men: €43,900 (NEW) 6,339 17 (11). The Magnificent Seven: €3,058,927 (5th) 489,954 18 (N) . La próxima piel: €37,368 (NEW) 5,531 19 (15). A quiet passion: €205,542 (3rd) 94,696 20 (14). Don't breathe: €3,825,073 (8th) 613,852 Fiesta del Cine (Tuesday): 909,442 admissions sold. I do not have every data from previous editions but if the biggest day had been 2 years ago with more than 800,000 adm, this Tuesday figure means a new absolute record. 1,546,629 2-days cume. So final Monday figure is 637,187. Edit: A monster calls has sold 200,000 admissions on Monday and 300,000 on Tuesday. It is very likely to sell another 300k on Wednesday. It should cross the 3m admissions mark today. And with Inferno at theathers, the Robert Langdon films are: The Da Vinci Code: €26,782,492 (#15 all time) 5,071,930 adm (#28 all time) Angels & Demons: €15,770,005 (2,642,626 adm) Edited October 27, 2016 by peludo 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efialtes76 Posted October 26, 2016 Share Posted October 26, 2016 (edited) 1 hour ago, peludo said: October 21-23th (bold titles are local films) # (Last). Title: Total Gross (nº of weekend) 1 (1) . A monster calls: €15,639,191 (3rd) 2 (N) . The girl on the train: €967,865 (NEW) 3 (2) . Inferno: €3,243,391 (2nd) 4 (3) . Storks: €4,826,090 (4th) 5 (N) . The accountant: €647,420 (NEW) 6 (6) . Ozzy: €1,148,647 (2nd) 7 (5) . Miss Peregrine's Home...: €5,289,131 (4th) 8 (4) . Sausage party: €3,116,996 (3rd) 9 (7) . Mechanic: Resurrection: €1,620,432 (3rd) 10 (N) . Mike and dave need wedding dates: €150,701 (NEW) 11 (9) . Bridget Jones Baby: €5,140,740 (6th) 12 (8) . Snowden: €326,018 (2nd) 13 (10). El hombre de las mil caras: €2,425,199 (5th) 14 (12). Elle: €689,229 (4th) 15 (13). The secret life of pets: €21,747,508 (12th) 16 (N) . Little men: €43,900 (NEW) 17 (11). The Magnificent Seven: €3,058,927 (5th) 18 (N) . La próxima piel: €37,368 (NEW) 19 (15). A quiet passion: €205,542 (3rd) 20 (14). Don't breathe: €3,825,073 (8th) Fiesta del Cine (Tuesday): 909,442 admissions sold. I do not have every data from previous editions but if the biggest day had been 2 years ago with more than 800,000 adm, this Tuesday figure means a new absolute record. 1,546,629 2-days cume. So final Monday figure is 637,187. And with Inferno at theathers, the Robert Langdon films are: The Da Vinci Code: €26,782,492 (#15 all time) 5,071,930 adm (#28 all time) Angels & Demons: €15,770,005 (2,642,626 adm) It's a new record. 10-26-2016-909,442 admissions(Tuesday) 10-29-2014-904,185 admissions(Wednesday) Today i bet for 1mio... Edited October 26, 2016 by efialtes76 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peludo Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 Already with provisional data (comScore), La Fiesta del Cine has set a new record with more than 2.6m admissions. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efialtes76 Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 7 hours ago, peludo said: Already with provisional data (comScore), La Fiesta del Cine has set a new record with more than 2.6m admissions. 2.598.958 admissions. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
juni78ukr Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 59 minutes ago, efialtes76 said: 2.598.958 admissions. Do they have any specific results? How A Monster Calls did? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efialtes76 Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 1 hour ago, juni78ukr said: Do they have any specific results? How A Monster Calls did? 800K+ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efialtes76 Posted October 28, 2016 Share Posted October 28, 2016 Final results for La Fiesta del Cine are even better: 2.651.494 admissions 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efialtes76 Posted October 31, 2016 Share Posted October 31, 2016 Weekend estimates: 1.Doctor Strange:€1.8M 2.A Monster Calls:€1.7M 3.Trolls-€1.2M 4.Ouija 2:€0.9M 5.Girl on the Train:€0.5M 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peludo Posted November 3, 2016 Share Posted November 3, 2016 (edited) October 28-30th (bold titles are local films) # (Last). Title: Total Gross (nº of weekend) Admissions 1 (N) . Doctor Strange: €1,949,632 (NEW) 287,569 2 (1) . A monster calls: €20,179,516 (4th) 3,601,110 3 (N) . Trolls: €1,353,467 (NEW) 221,612 4 (N) . Ouija: Origin of evil: €968,832 (NEW) 142,235 5 (2) . The girl on the train: €2,534,345 (2nd) 562,580 6 (3) . Inferno: €4,643,474 (3rd) 880,939 7 (N) . Que Dios nos perdone: €410,509 (NEW) 57,070 8 (5) . The accountant: €1,711,238 (2nd) 372,937 9 (4) . Storks: €5,441,734 (5th) 899,022 10 (7) . Miss Peregrine's Home...: €5,935,455 (5th) 1,036,529 11 (6) . Ozzy: €1,560,660 (3rd) 305,434 12 (N) . I, Daniel Blake: €114,482 (NEW) 16,397 13 (8) . Sausage party: € 3,701,647(4th) 668,033 14 (9) . Mechanic: Resurrection: €1,879,300 (4th) 324,461 15 (10). Mike and dave need wedding dates: €401,201 (2nd) 101,371 16 (14). Elle: €773,325 (5th) 125,647 17 (11). Bridget Jones Baby: €5,258,713 (7th) 845,651 18 (16). Little men: €102,900 (2nd) 20,475 19 (12). Snowden: €460,060 (3rd) 91,797 20 (13). El hombre de las mil caras: €2,542,552 (6th) 402,284 A Monster Calls (AMC) will beat Dr. Strange next weekend. It has only dropped a 35% after Fiesta del Cine, period where AMC has sold over 800,000 admissions. With Dr. Strange release, let's take a look at MCU in Spain: 1. The Avengers: €16,247,441 (2,393,746 admissions) 2. Age of Ultron: €12,080,731 (2,113,640) 3. Iron Man 3: €9,987,310 (1,439,808) 4. Civil War: €9,943,247 (1,757,054) 5. Thor: €8,531,648 (1,184,549) 6. Guardians of the Galaxy: €7,677,639 (1,362,516) 7. Iron Man: €7,637,408 (1,315,743) 8. Thor 2: €6,551,855 (1,021,672) 9. Captain America: €5,795,028 (887,376) 10. Iron Man 2: €5,700,867 (918,409) 11. The Winter Soldier: €5,656,274 (1,046,324) 12. The Incredible Hulk: €4,895,584 (865,257) 13. Ant-Man: €3,807,391 (672,359) Until October 31st, it has been sold 82 million admissions, a 13% more than last year. The problem of this is that in the last 2 months of past year were released 8 Apellidos Catalanes and SW7, which sold more than 10 million admissions combined. I do not see potential until the end of the year to compensate this. Edited November 3, 2016 by peludo 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efialtes76 Posted November 3, 2016 Share Posted November 3, 2016 (edited) 22 minutes ago, peludo said: A Monster Calls (AMC) will beat Dr. Strange next weekend. It has only dropped a 35% after Fiesta del Cine, period where AMC has sold over 800,000 admissions. Sully will be number 1. Edited November 3, 2016 by efialtes76 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peludo Posted November 3, 2016 Share Posted November 3, 2016 (edited) 26 minutes ago, efialtes76 said: Sully will be number 1. Probably. Just saying that Dr. Strange will fall way more than AMC. Although it was pretty obvious. Edited November 3, 2016 by peludo 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efialtes76 Posted November 3, 2016 Share Posted November 3, 2016 1 hour ago, peludo said: Probably. Just saying that Dr. Strange will fall way more than AMC. Although it was pretty obvious. Yep.Last Tuesday was third behind Trolls. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efialtes76 Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 On 3/11/2016 at 10:45 AM, peludo said: Probably. Just saying that Dr. Strange will fall way more than AMC. Although it was pretty obvious. Saturday: 1.Trolls 2.A Monster Calls 3.Sully 4.Doctor Strange 5.Ouija 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blaze Heatnix Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 Damn, why did Strange fall that much? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peludo Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 1 hour ago, Blaze Heatnix said: Damn, why did Strange fall that much? One thing is money and another one ranking. It can be having a standard 50% drop. Last weekend: Dr. Strange €1.9m, A monster calls €1.8m and Trolls €1.3m. A monster calls and animated films drops better than SH films and let's say that Sully starts over €1m. Not a surprising ranking. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efialtes76 Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 2 minutes ago, peludo said: One thing is money and another one ranking. It can be having a standard 50% drop. Last weekend: Dr. Strange €1.9m, A monster calls €1.8m and Trolls €1.3m. A monster calls and animated films drops better than SH films and let's say that Sully starts over €1m. Not a surprising ranking. The real thing is Trolls at 1. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...