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Magic Mike
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Joined: Mon Oct 25, 2004 4:53 am Posts: 34997 Location: Minnesota
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Re: Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates
I'm kind of underwhelmed by most except Coco, Lady Bird, Murder On The Orient Express, and of course Call Me By Your Name. I really thought Wonder would increase this weekend. Bad Moms Christmas should have held up much better too.
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Magic Mike
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Joined: Mon Oct 25, 2004 4:53 am Posts: 34997 Location: Minnesota
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Re: Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates
Magnus wrote: Perhaps the biggest story of the weekend outside of Coco was the 101k PTA for Call Me By Your Name. Haven't seen something that big since La La Land last year. It's kind of hard to believe it has taken almost a year for a movie to get a $100,000 PSA. I would love to see it hold the record for the year but The Shape of Water might beat it next weekend and if not that then The Post has a great shot at it. Still an amazing result and I can't wait to follow its box office from here.
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Jack Sparrow
KJ's Leading Idiot
Joined: Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:15 pm Posts: 36928
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Re: Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates
Good opening for Coco but its mostly inline with Disney multiplier. I am not 100% sure that A+ score will help its legs tremendously but it will cross $200m which should be good for Pixar.
JL as expected dropped hard and I don't think it will stabilize but its multiplier will easily be better than BvS.
I expected more from Wonder but its still doing great. Brilliant for Thor if that number holds, it might overtake Spidey at its current pace.
HUGE from Call My By Your Name, I was expecting BIG numbers but this is HUGE though most likely LGBT (or maybe just gays) came out in full force to watch this.
MotOE and DH2 both got great holds, the former specifically has a great chance now to reach $100m with strong weekdays ahead. I am really surprised at how well DH2 is doing..again.
Expected more from ABMC and all hopes of $80m total are now almost gone.
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Rolling Thunder
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Joined: Fri Nov 19, 2004 12:11 pm Posts: 9148 Location: Kentucky Bluegrass
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Re: Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates
Why did Call Me By Your Name do so well? I never would have imagined that in a million years. I predicted a total bomb.
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SolC9
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Joined: Fri Jun 24, 2005 11:11 pm Posts: 7175 Location: Wisconsin
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Re: Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates
Rolling Thunder wrote: Why did Call Me By Your Name do so well? I never would have imagined that in a million years. I predicted a total bomb. It probably won't stand out as much as it expands. Given the holiday boost, I'd say this opening is on par with Moonlight, which didn't end up being a big hit at the box office (though good for an indie).
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Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 1:53 pm Posts: 11858
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Re: Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates
Most impressed by Orient Express this weekend. Best drop in the top ten of holdovers. Already at a 3 multiple in its third weekend. Although its an ensemble as well, I'm impressed that its Johnny Depp's first complete "surprise" $100 m + film really since what I feel like is Sleepy Hollow 18 years ago. It's been a flood of big franchise movies but there's a glimmer of hope for his other movies afterall.
Similarly, Julia Roberts will see her first $100 m+ film outside of franchises in 17 years. Oh, and Winona Ryder is popular again? The 90's are back!
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Algren
now we know
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 9:31 pm Posts: 67719
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Re: Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates
That doesn't seem like such a big drop for JL. Thanksgiving helped but still I expected a drop in the 60s.
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David
Pure Phase
Joined: Tue Feb 15, 2005 7:33 am Posts: 34865 Location: Maryland
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Re: Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates
Rolling Thunder wrote: Why did Call Me By Your Name do so well? I never would have imagined that in a million years. I predicted a total bomb. It would be much more interesting to discuss why you thought an extremely well-reviewed Oscar contender with immense LGBT appeal would be a "total bomb" on the coasts. Even with your right-wining leanings, this seems quite ignorant for a purported student of box-office history.
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Barrabás
llegó a la casa vía marítima
Joined: Sun Aug 05, 2007 4:53 pm Posts: 6250 Location: la gran casa de la esquina
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Re: Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates
Coco continues the grand Pixar tradition of B.O. success and wild acclaim for animated films with highly unusual subject matters. DreamWorks, Illumination and Blue Sky with their basic talking animals could never.
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publicenemy#1
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Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 12:25 am Posts: 19202 Location: San Diego
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Re: Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates
I thought Rolling Thunder was kidding but if he wasn't....
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Magic Mike
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Joined: Mon Oct 25, 2004 4:53 am Posts: 34997 Location: Minnesota
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Re: Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates
David wrote: Rolling Thunder wrote: Why did Call Me By Your Name do so well? I never would have imagined that in a million years. I predicted a total bomb. It would be much more interesting to discuss why you thought an extremely well-reviewed Oscar contender with immense LGBT appeal would be a "total bomb" on the coasts. Even with your right-wining leanings, this seems quite ignorant for a purported student of box-office history. I doubt it will be that big in wide release, but obviously it was going to be huge in NY/LA and will be big in other major cities as well. The film has a lot of buzz. If it does reach Moonlight's total that would be a very nice success. Especially for Sony Pictures Classics. One thing that will help Call Me By Your Name is that with a release date a month later it won't already be releasing on Digital/DVD/Blu-ray when the Oscars roll around like Moonlight was. Call Me By Your Name is also expanding at a much slower rate and not going "wide" until later in January. Will allow it to reap the benefits of award nominations. Unless it doesn't get many, but I just can't see that happening.
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Rolling Thunder
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Joined: Fri Nov 19, 2004 12:11 pm Posts: 9148 Location: Kentucky Bluegrass
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Re: Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates
David wrote: Rolling Thunder wrote: Why did Call Me By Your Name do so well? I never would have imagined that in a million years. I predicted a total bomb. It would be much more interesting to discuss why you thought an extremely well-reviewed Oscar contender with immense LGBT appeal would be a "total bomb" on the coasts. Even with your right-wining leanings, this seems quite ignorant for a purported student of box-office history. It has nothing to do with my political views. I live in the Bible Belt where it virtually has no awareness, much less traction. When i predict a film's prospects, local data is one component for consideration. I'm aware of the reviews but plenty of well-reviewed films don't see success at the box office. It appears I somewhat underestimated its appeal in other areas of the country.
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Darth Indiana Bond
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Joined: Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:43 pm Posts: 11381 Location: Wouldn't you like to know
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Re: Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates
Isn't it a limited release though?
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