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BKB_The_Man wrote: roidrage wrote: They should of kept Blade Trinity at its august release going up against AVP. It really looks like O12 is taking a big chunk from all the movies even Blade Trinity. I guess its just New Lines stupid thinking to open a vampire movie in december Why??? So AVP could stomp it in the ground like Ocean's 12 is doing??? AVP would've destroyed BLADE 33, er, I mean BLADE III..
Would it be possible for you to show the kind of devotion towards The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, and Spirited Away as you do towards AVP?
If so, I'd greatly appreciate it 
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:28 pm Posts: 92093 Location: Bonn, Germany
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box_2005 wrote: BKB_The_Man wrote: roidrage wrote: They should of kept Blade Trinity at its august release going up against AVP. It really looks like O12 is taking a big chunk from all the movies even Blade Trinity. I guess its just New Lines stupid thinking to open a vampire movie in december Why??? So AVP could stomp it in the ground like Ocean's 12 is doing??? AVP would've destroyed BLADE 33, er, I mean BLADE III.. Would it be possible for you to show the kind of devotion towards The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, and Spirited Away as you do towards AVP? If so, I'd greatly appreciate it 
Especially Spirited Away, though.
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Sat Dec 11, 2004 10:42 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:28 pm Posts: 92093 Location: Bonn, Germany
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Oh and roid, what about that "Ocean's Twelve - What Went Wrong"-Thread?  :wink:
No Friday Numbers Analysis today, unfortunately. School and that "most profitable" chart took quite a bit of time today, but there will be an analysis next week, I promise.
For the TOP 10, these are my projections:
1. Ocean's Twelve - $42.4 million
2. Blade: Trinity - $17 million
3. The Polar Express - $10.1 million
4. National Treasure - $9.6 million
5. Christmas with the Kranks - $7.5 million
6. The Incredibles - $4.8 million
7. Closer - $3.9 million
8. The Spongebob Squarepants Movie - $3.6 million
9. Finding Neverland - $1.6 million
10. Alexander - $1.3 million
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Terminator1997
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nice number for oceans 12
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Jeff
Christian's #1 Fan
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Not bad at all for O12. I'm dissapointed with the numbers for Blade: Trinity, doesn't look like it will make it past $60-$70 million.
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El Maskado
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Dr. Lecter wrote: Oh and roid, what about that "Ocean's Twelve - What Went Wrong"-Thread?  :wink:
It aint over :wink: . I could only hope for a saturday drop in numbers for Ocean 12. Even if Im wrong I believe in the end I would win muhahaha. Kind of like how I was wrong on Closer but my total projection for that movie may come true since the movies dropping close to 50% even with theater expansion. Im the marathon runner man, I may not sprint faster than others but in the long term I would win :wink: .
Oh and as far as AVP goes, that has to be the most front loaded movie and worst of the year BKB 
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Bodrul
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BKB_The_Man wrote: roidrage wrote: They should of kept Blade Trinity at its august release going up against AVP. It really looks like O12 is taking a big chunk from all the movies even Blade Trinity. I guess its just New Lines stupid thinking to open a vampire movie in december Why??? So AVP could stomp it in the ground like Ocean's 12 is doing??? AVP would've destroyed BLADE 33, er, I mean BLADE III..
Blade would have made much more in the August release date even with 'AVP', I know which one I would rather go see
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STEVE ROGERS
The Greatest Avenger EVER
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hans wrote: BKB_The_Man wrote: roidrage wrote: They should of kept Blade Trinity at its august release going up against AVP. It really looks like O12 is taking a big chunk from all the movies even Blade Trinity. I guess its just New Lines stupid thinking to open a vampire movie in december Why??? So AVP could stomp it in the ground like Ocean's 12 is doing??? AVP would've destroyed BLADE 33, er, I mean BLADE III.. Blade would have made much more in the August release date even with 'AVP', I know which one I would rather go see
Did you manage to post that with a straight face??? BLADE 33, er I mean BLADE III did shit this weekend compared to OCEAN'S 12.. Given the fact that AVP opened up at 39 Million for the weekend, how do you figure Blade III would've beaten it??? :?
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
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BKB_The_Man wrote: hans wrote: BKB_The_Man wrote: roidrage wrote: They should of kept Blade Trinity at its august release going up against AVP. It really looks like O12 is taking a big chunk from all the movies even Blade Trinity. I guess its just New Lines stupid thinking to open a vampire movie in december Why??? So AVP could stomp it in the ground like Ocean's 12 is doing??? AVP would've destroyed BLADE 33, er, I mean BLADE III.. Blade would have made much more in the August release date even with 'AVP', I know which one I would rather go see Did you manage to post that with a straight face??? BLADE 33, er I mean BLADE III did shit this weekend compared to OCEAN'S 12.. Given the fact that AVP opened up at 39 Million for the weekend, how do you figure Blade III would've beaten it??? :?
Don't you think that AVP would have opened lower if it went against Blade: Trinity...?
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Bodrul
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Joined: Fri Oct 22, 2004 11:21 am Posts: 4694 Location: Cambridge, England.
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BKB_The_Man wrote: hans wrote: BKB_The_Man wrote: roidrage wrote: They should of kept Blade Trinity at its august release going up against AVP. It really looks like O12 is taking a big chunk from all the movies even Blade Trinity. I guess its just New Lines stupid thinking to open a vampire movie in december Why??? So AVP could stomp it in the ground like Ocean's 12 is doing??? AVP would've destroyed BLADE 33, er, I mean BLADE III.. Blade would have made much more in the August release date even with 'AVP', I know which one I would rather go see Did you manage to post that with a straight face??? BLADE 33, er I mean BLADE III did shit this weekend compared to OCEAN'S 12.. Given the fact that AVP opened up at 39 Million for the weekend, how do you figure Blade III would've beaten it??? :?
it wouldnt have beaten it, thats for sure, but it would've made more from the weekend and cut into AVP's 39million. C'mon its more of a summer movie than a winter flick.
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Sun Dec 12, 2004 12:45 pm |
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zingy
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Let's face it. Summer helps all movies. Whether it's a bomb or a mega-hit already, summer helps. And, it would have helped Blade: Trinity big time. Maybe putting it against AVP still would have been a bad idea, but it could have moved to the following week, or atleast picked a much better release date. When you move to a release date where the average movie-goer is not interested in blood sucking vampires, and you have a blockbuster hit coming out that very same weekend, you're high if you keep it there. New Line was high.
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Dr. Lecter
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I think the weekend after AVP's would have been great. AVP dropped hard and Exorcist: The Beginning is hardly any serious competition. Blade: Trinity would have topped $25 million at least.
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