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 Tuesday numbers (November 28, 2017) 
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Post Tuesday numbers (November 28, 2017)
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Justice League - $2.97M
Daddy's Home 2 - $884K
Darkest Hour - $13,503 (4 locations in NY/LA)
Lady Bird - $500K (791 locations)
A Bad Moms' Christmas - $519K


Wed Nov 29, 2017 3:07 pm
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Post Re: Tuesday numbers (November 28, 2017)
The Numbers:

1 Coco $3,304,140 +42% $78,535,154
2 Justice League $2,958,689 +41% $176,966,230
3 Wonder $1,933,989 +58% $72,966,197
4 Murder on the Orient Express $1,188,492 +41% $76,396,930
5 Thor: Ragnarok $1,156,251 +33% $279,679,022
6 Daddy’s Home 2 $884,899 +42% $74,146,118
7 A Bad Moms Christmas $518,511 +58% $60,492,653
8 Lady Bird $500,357 +47% $11,565,915
9 Roman J. Israel, Esq. $468,531 +40% $7,003,616
10 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri $437,793 +19% $8,421,071
11 The Star $384,703 +35% 22,757,921
- Blade Runner 2049 $53,420 +35% $90,294,841


Wed Nov 29, 2017 3:12 pm
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Post Re: Tuesday numbers (November 28, 2017)
Coco got ahead of Moana in Tuesday dailies. Giant increases for Wonder and Bad Moms' Christmas. Small one for Three Billboards. Maybe the theaters playing the film don't do discount Tuesday.


Wed Nov 29, 2017 4:51 pm
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Orient might limp to $90m. That would make a pretty good end total for it.


Wed Nov 29, 2017 5:58 pm
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Post Re: Tuesday numbers (November 28, 2017)
_axiom wrote:
Orient might limp to $90m. That would make a pretty good end total for it.


It's $12M above last year's Arrival. Even without Oscar late-bump run, it will still easily finish above that total. In fact, it will be in the $100M club.


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Yeah it should have the holds for 100m.


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MotoE is almost a lock to crawl to $100m. DH2 should most likely do it as well.


Wed Nov 29, 2017 10:32 pm
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Post Re: Tuesday numbers (November 28, 2017)
Coco seems to be doing well, but it will still finish as one of the lowest-attended Pixar movies.


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Pixar has been trending down somewhat. Must be all the competition.


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Will Justice League's total even be higher than Wonder Woman's total after 12 days?


Thu Nov 30, 2017 4:10 am
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Pixar is no longer a gold standard. They have poisoned their brand with their sequels

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I do not believe that. Are you telling me that people are not attending original Pixar films because they released one too many Cars movies, yet these same people still show up for "their sequels"?

It is their sequels that make the most money. So people clearly still like Pixar. People just love familiarity. It has nothing to do with whatever reason you're trying to concoct. Their original movies are still great, but they have no in-built audience, so they gross less in comparison.


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