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September 16-18 (bold titles are local films)
# (Last). Title: Total Gross (nº of weekend)
 
 1 (N) . Bridget Jones Baby: €1,440,270 (NEW)
 2 (1) . Cuerpo de élite: €5,415,464 (4th) 
 3 (3) . Don't breathe: €2,610,988 (3rd) 
 4 (5) . The secret life of pets: €20,678,465 (7th)
 5 (2) . War dogs: €1,174,584 (2nd)
 6 (N) . Free state of Jones: €281,797 (NEW)
 7 (6) . Café Society: €3,195,584 (4th)
 8 (4) . Ben-Hur: €2,475,308 (3rd)
 9 (N) . Robinson Crusoe: €236,999 (NEW)
10 (7) . Tarde para la ira: €719,727 (2nd)
11 (9) . Nine lives: €1,047,565 (3rd)
12 (N) . The Beatles: eight days a week: €237,000 (NEW)
13 (N) . Morgan: €154,387 (NEW)
14 (12). Pete's dragon: €3,198,628 (5th)
15 (11). The Little Prince: €398,753 (2nd)
16 (10). Lights out: €4,491,922 (5th)
17 (13). Kubo and the two strings: €1,499,896 (4th)
18 (N) . El futuro ya no es lo que era: €90,705 (NEW)
19 (8) . Bold father: €430,469 (2nd)
20 (14). Suicide Squad: €11,141,494 (7th)

 

Pets has already outgrossed The Lion King. It ranks #37 all time. Next animated films to reach are Inside Out and Ice Age 3, both with €21.8m.

 

Suicide Squad has matched The Dark Knight. It will not reach TDKR (€11.9m), but it has outgrossed every 2016 SH film.

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September 23-25 (bold titles are local films)
# (Last). Title: Total Gross (nº of weekend)

 

 1 (N) . The Magnificent Seven: €1,035,693 (NEW)
 2 (1) . Bridget Jones Baby: €2,967,391 (2nd) 
 3 (N) . El hombre de las mil caras: €649,155 (NEW)
 4 (2) . Cuerpo de élite: €5,900,855 (5th)
 5 (3) . Don't breathe: €3,061,503 (4th)  
 6 (4) . The secret life of pets: €21,034,211 (8th)
 7 (N) . Florence Foster Jenkins: €250,675 (NEW)
 8 (9) . Robinson Crusoe: €493,132 (2nd)
 9 (N) . Captain Fantastic: €182,510 (NEW)
10 (5) . War dogs: €1,466,275 (3rd)
11 (11). Nine lives: €1,251,763 (4th)
12 (7) . Café Society: €3,472,357 (5th)
13 (14). Pete's dragon: €3,346,078 (6th)
14 (6) . Free state of Jones: €512,867 (2nd)
15 (8) . Ben-Hur: €2,675,125 (4th)
16 (10). Tarde para la ira: €912,535 (3rd)
17 (N) . L'avenir: €84,637 (NEW)
18 (17). Kubo and the two strings: €1,595,504 (5th)
19 (15). The Little Prince: €509,794 (3rd)
20 (16). Lights out: €4,591,262 (6th)

 

For the record:

Bridget Jones's Diary (2001): €13,643,809

Bridget Jones: The edge of reason (2004): €8,144,994

 

Top 10 animation:

1. Shrek 2: €28,207,541

2. Toy Story 3: €24,985,359

3. Up: €24,922,426

4. Minions: €24,434,195

5. Finding Nemo: €23,814,431

6. Shrek 3: €22,289,164

7. Inside Out: €21,802,136

8. Ice Age 3: €21,800,259

9. The Secret life of Pets: €21,034,211

10. The Lion King: €20,365,244

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September 30 - October 2 (bold titles are local films)
# (Last). Title: Total Gross (nº of weekend)

 

 1 (N) . Miss Peregrine's Home...: €1,804,361 (NEW)
 2 (N) . Storks: €1,273,589 (NEW)
 3 (1) . The Magnificent Seven: €2,107,100 (2nd)
 4 (2) . Bridget Jones Baby: €3,994,033 (3rd)
 5 (3) . El hombre de las mil caras: €1,467,133 (2nd)
 6 (5) . Don't breathe: €3,415,962 (5th)
 7 (4) . Cuerpo de élite: €6,228,370 (6th)
 8 (7) . Florence Foster Jenkins: €575,063 (2nd)
 9 (N) . Elle: €158,420 (NEW)
10 (6) . The secret life of pets: €21,361,298 (9th)
11 (9) . Captain Fantastic: €373,565 (2nd)
12 (12). Café Society: €3,633,444 (6th)
13 (10). War dogs: €1,615,423 (4th)
14 (N) . Sing Street: €76,441 (NEW)
15 (11). Nine lives: €1,367,104 (5th)
16 (17). L'avenir: €215,603 (2nd)
17 (N) . Vientos de La Habana: €68,271 (NEW)
18 (8) . Robinson Crusoe: €587,161 (3rd)
19 (13). Pete's dragon: €3,409,139 (7th)
20 (15). Ben-Hur: €2,757,318 (5th)
 

Tim Burton as Director in Spain:

1. Alice in Wonderland: €22,785,941 (2,866,049 admissions)

2. Planet of the Apes: €13,733,120 (3,272,999)

3. Charlie and the Chocolat Factory: €8,363,663 (1,722,365)

4. Batman: €7,885,388 (3,536,426)

5. Dark Shadows: €6,102,157 (971,603)

6. Sleepy Hollow: €5,974,863 (1,529,228)

7. Corpse Bride: €4,385,656 (860,159)

8. Mars Attacks!: €3,996,215 (1,201,440)

9. Sweeny Todd: €3,303,665 (575,712)

10. Batman Returns: €2,825,818 (1,104,444)

11. Big Fish: €2,725,844 (563,282)

12. Frankenweenie: €2,262,099 (353,572)

13. Beetlejuice: €1,684,003 (909,730)

14. Big eyes: €693,978 (107,957)

15. Edward Scissorhands: €584,817 (256,333)

16. Ed Wood: €445,404 (132,038)

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"A Monster Calls", new J.A.Bayona film (director of Jurassic World 2), is being released today. I do not dare to give a prediction, but his last two films were enormous hits:

 

The Orphanage: €25,061,450 (4,420,636 admissions). It ranks #16 all-time (#49 adjusted)

The Impossible: €42,408,547 (6,129,025 admissions). It ranks #3 all-time (#16 adjusted)

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On 7/10/2016 at 10:12 AM, peludo said:

"A Monster Calls", new J.A.Bayona film (director of Jurassic World 2), is being released today. I do not dare to give a prediction, but his last two films were enormous hits:

 

The Orphanage: €25,061,450 (4,420,636 admissions). It ranks #16 all-time (#49 adjusted)

The Impossible: €42,408,547 (6,129,025 admissions). It ranks #3 all-time (#16 adjusted)

€2.2M+ in two days.

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As @efialtes76 said, WOM seems to be great. "A monster calls" has set the biggest Wednesday ever in Spain. It grossed €2.4m on Wednesday 12th (National holiday) and sold 359,345 admissions. It was the second biggest film around the world, just behind Operation Mekong (China). The cume after 6 days is €7.3m. It seems early to call it a disappointment...

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4 hours ago, efialtes76 said:

J.A. Bayona’s A Monster Calls stayed top in the director’s native Spain for the second weekend, adding $4.2m for $12.8m.

 

Flat from OW...

 

 

 

BOM has last weekend's actuals make it a 16% rise from last w/e  which also makes it $5m during the M-Thur.  :o

 

1 A Monster Calls    UPI   $3,611,714   - 332   - $10,879    $3,611,714 1
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1 hour ago, TalismanRing said:

 

BOM has last weekend's actuals make it a 16% rise from last w/e  which also makes it $5m during the M-Thur:o

 

1 A Monster Calls    UPI   $3,611,714   - 332   - $10,879    $3,611,714 1

It set the biggest Wednesday ever (national holiday) with €2.4m.

 

And next week (October 24th-26th) we have Fiesta del Cine (€2.90 tickets). It can have another big week. "A Monster..." is definitely a monster...

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9 hours ago, TalismanRing said:

 

BOM has last weekend's actuals make it a 16% rise from last w/e  which also makes it $5m during the M-Thur.  :o

 

1 A Monster Calls    UPI   $3,611,714   - 332   - $10,879    $3,611,714 1

 

Mojo makes too many mistakes nowadays. I made Top10 from official Spanish sources.  3.725.297 € = $ 4.164.510 

http://www.kinobusiness.com/kassa_world_prokata/other_countries/ispany/2016/09.10.2016/

So should be an increase by 2-3%.  

 

 

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