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Post by Citizen Snips Has Left on Sept 21, 2015 21:14:40 GMT -5
I wonder if LG is getting at all nervous seeing the diminished grosses for Insurgent and Scorch, especially with MJ1 already having a significant drop from CF. November will be very interesting. Hunger Games will likely have a huge opening weekend, and then be completely forgotten by its third week as attention turns to Star Wars. It'll still be a huge hit, probably the fifth highest grossing film of the year. So I wouldn't think anyone's too nervous. But I do agree that the whole teen dystopia genre seems to have run its course at the box office.
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Post by andrew8798 on Sept 24, 2015 19:35:30 GMT -5
Hotel Transylvania 2 (3,753 theaters) - $35,653,500 The Intern (3,305 theaters) - $18,177,500 Everest (3,006 theaters) - $15,177,294 Maze Runner: Scorch Trials (3,792 theaters) - $13,647,408 Black Mass (3,188 theaters) - $12,449,140 The Visit (2,964 theaters) - $5,444,868 War Room (1,920 theaters) - $4,602,240 The Perfect Guy (1,889 theaters) - $3,800,668 The Green Inferno (1,540 theaters) - $2,308,500 A Walk in the Woods (2,158 theaters*) - $1,629,290 Sicario (59 theaters) - $1,172,861
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Post by kidglov3s on Sept 24, 2015 19:48:24 GMT -5
The next chapter in Blumhouse 2015 begins with the long-awaited release of The Green Inferno! It looks like they're not predicting it to be much of Blockbuster.
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Post by andrew8798 on Sept 26, 2015 15:48:21 GMT -5
Friday Estimates 1. Hotel Transylvania 2 $13,250,000 2. The Intern $6,220,000 3. Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials $4,115,000
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2015 18:24:32 GMT -5
I just saw a few headlines - dated Saturday night at 6pm EST - declaring Hotel Transylvania 2 won the weekend with a $48.6mil take.
..........Sunday afternoons seem early, but I've never seen the box office weekend gross reported THIS early.
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Post by andrew8798 on Sept 26, 2015 23:13:03 GMT -5
Wouldn't be a shock
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Post by andrew8798 on Sept 27, 2015 14:20:53 GMT -5
1 N Hotel Transylvania 2 Sony $47,500,000 - 3,754 - $12,653 $47,500,000 - 1
2 N The Intern WB $18,225,000 - 3,305 - $5,514 $18,225,000 - 1
3 1 Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Fox $14,000,000 -53.8% 3,792 +1 $3,692 $51,685,572 $61 2
4 5 Everest (2015) Uni. $13,090,000 +81.3% 3,006 +2,461 $4,355 $23,129,805 $55 2
5 2 Black Mass WB $11,510,000 -49.1% 3,188 - $3,610 $42,608,179 $53 2
6 3 The Visit Uni. $6,750,000 -41.6% 2,967 -181 $2,275 $52,260,580 $5 3
7 4 The Perfect Guy SGem $4,750,000 -51.3% 1,889 -341 $2,515 $48,871,135 $12 3
8 6 War Room TriS $4,275,000 -31.2% 1,920 -25 $2,227 $55,999,681 $3 5
9 N The Green Inferno HTR $3,494,000 - 1,540 - $2,269 $3,494,000 - 1
10 - Sicario LGF $1,770,000 +341.1% 59 +53 $30,000 $2,350,594 $30 2
11 7 A Walk in the Woods BG $1,090,000 -61.2% 1,370 -788 $796 $27,310,374 - 4
12 - Pawn Sacrifice BST $1,020,979 +405.3% 781 +748 $1,307 $1,315,410 - 2
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Post by andrew8798 on Oct 1, 2015 18:45:28 GMT -5
The Martian (3,831 theaters) - $49,803,000 Hotel Transylvania 2 (3,754 theaters) - $30,047,016 Sicario (2,620 theaters) - $12,576,000 The Intern (3,320 theaters) - $11,523,720 Everest (3,010 theaters) - $7,284,200 Maze Runner: Scorch Trials (3,319 theaters) - $6,707,699 Black Mass (2,768 theaters) - $5,295,184 The Visit (2,293 theaters) - $3,737,590 War Room (1,746 theaters) - $2,842,488 The Walk (448 theaters) - $2,464,000
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Post by andrew8798 on Oct 3, 2015 19:29:00 GMT -5
Friday Estimates 1. The Martian $18,000,000 2. Hotel Transylvania 2 $7,500,000 3. Sicario $4,280,000
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Post by andrew8798 on Oct 4, 2015 12:37:42 GMT -5
1 N The Martian Fox $55,000,000 - 3,831 - $14,357 $55,000,000 $108 1
2 1 Hotel Transylvania 2 Sony $33,000,000 -31.9% 3,754 - $8,791 $90,541,765 - 2
3 10 Sicario LGF $12,075,000 +603.1% 2,620 +2,561 $4,609 $15,076,295 $30 3
4 2 The Intern WB $11,620,000 -34.5% 3,320 +15 $3,500 $36,523,892 - 2
5 3 Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Fox $7,650,000 -46.4% 3,319 -473 $2,305 $63,241,124 $61 3
6 5 Black Mass WB $5,905,000 -46.5% 2,768 -420 $2,133 $52,521,030 $53 3
7 4 Everest (2015) Uni. $5,510,000 -58.4% 3,009 +3 $1,831 $33,181,310 $55 3
8 6 The Visit Uni. $3,950,000 -40.8% 2,296 -671 $1,720 $56,921,090 $5 4
9 8 War Room TriS $2,800,000 -34.0% 1,746 -174 $1,604 $60,544,613 $3 6
10 7 The Perfect Guy SGem $2,400,000 -49.7% 1,364 -525 $1,760 $52,615,190 $12 4
11 N The Walk TriS $1,550,000 - 448 - $3,460 $1,972,274 $35 1
12 9 The Green Inferno HTR $1,275,000 -63.8% 1,543 +3 $826 $5,917,423 $5 2
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2015 13:59:35 GMT -5
2nd biggest October opening ever for THE MARTIAN. The biggest is GRAVITY (which made less than a million more, so this was close). ........clearly October and astronomy are friends now.
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Post by Malibu Albino on Oct 4, 2015 22:39:38 GMT -5
Sicario making a huge leap, as it should because that film is amazing!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2015 23:16:34 GMT -5
Sicario making a huge leap, as it should because that film is amazing! Prisoners might be one of my all time favorite movies. I'm excited to see this movie
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Post by BRV on Oct 5, 2015 12:40:37 GMT -5
I don't know if this is the thread to post the following or not, but here goes.
I went to see "The Visit" over the weekend and holy mother of God was that a stinking pile of s***. Just the dumbest, slowest, most inane horror movie I've ever seen that just dragged on and on and on. I'm pretty sure I was in my 20s when I entered the cinema and now I'm in my 60s and ready for retirement. This feels like another go-round for M. Night Shyamalan, where he makes a pile of crap movie and then months later after it's been skewered, he can say, "No no no, you don't understand, it was supposed to be terrible!" Like how he argued that "The Happening" was supposed to be an intentionally funny B-movie after everyone (rightfully) ripped it apart for being one of the worst movies of the year.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2015 13:02:28 GMT -5
The Visit was getting a lot of praise, I'd thought? Unless that was purely critical praise that, every now and then, doesn't sync up with actual moviegoer opinions whatsoever.
It was a shot in the arm for M. Night financially, though, so we're still gonna get those films of his it seems.
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Post by anticonscience on Oct 6, 2015 18:47:34 GMT -5
Does anybody know how badly "Hell and Back" bombed? I drove about 45 minutes to a Regal that was showing it today and was the only one in the theater and it wasn't even listed on the marquee out front that lists what's playing.
It was kinda dumped into theaters and I only saw an ad for it once, during @midnight on Comedy Central.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2015 7:22:53 GMT -5
Does anybody know how badly "Hell and Back" bombed? I drove about 45 minutes to a Regal that was showing it today and was the only one in the theater and it wasn't even listed on the marquee out front that lists what's playing. It was kinda dumped into theaters and I only saw an ad for it once, during @midnight on Comedy Central. 411 screens, $116k box office as of yesterday. That's an average of $283 at each screening. Not sure if that's technically a bomb, since it appears to be a limited release. But I'm sure it cost way more than $116k to make. I saw a commercial a few days ago and didn't even realize it was coming out this past weekend.
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Post by kidglov3s on Oct 7, 2015 8:02:11 GMT -5
Does anybody know how badly "Hell and Back" bombed? I drove about 45 minutes to a Regal that was showing it today and was the only one in the theater and it wasn't even listed on the marquee out front that lists what's playing. It was kinda dumped into theaters and I only saw an ad for it once, during @midnight on Comedy Central. That completely passed me by, I never even heard of it. It reminds me of how I was checking the dollar show schedule in July and saw a movie I never heard of listed called The Young and Prodigious TS Spivet, which turned out to be a Jeunet film that Weinstein had on the shelf for 2 years and dumped onto 100 screens for its opening week and grossed a total of $100,160 in its domestic run. In Blumhouse 2015 news, I'm excited to see how October 23 plays out when Jason Blum drops 2 kids off at the pool: Paranormal Activity: f*** You Audiences 3D and Jem and The Holograms. I hope my schedule works out such that I can see both the night before the open. My guess is the sixth PA film will likely beat out Jem but you never know with these things. Filmonic predicts an 18 OW for PA: Jason Blum Really Might Hate America and a 4 OW for Jem which is something less than outrageous.
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Post by andrew8798 on Oct 8, 2015 19:03:58 GMT -5
The Martian (3,854 theaters) - $32,585,570 Hotel Transylvania 2 (3,768 theaters) - $23,233,488 Pan (3,515 theaters) - $18,453,750 The Intern (3,224 theaters) - $7,595,744 Sicario (2,620 theaters) - $6,560,480 The Walk (2,509 theaters) - $4,681,794 Maze Runner: Scorch Trials (2,838 theaters) - $4,214,430 Black Mass (2,057 theaters) - $3,215,091 The Visit (1,750 theaters) - $2,303,000 Everest (2,115 theaters) - $1,981,755
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Post by andrew8798 on Oct 10, 2015 13:38:20 GMT -5
Friday Estimates 1. The Martian $10,750,000 2. Hotel Transylvania 2 $5,300,000 3. Pan $5,205,000
Looks like Pan might be a bomb
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