Bobby Roberts
Banned
I like setting impossible benchmarks and seeing how close to reality they come.
That 3 weekends of 100mil thing was closer than it shoulda been.
That 3 weekends of 100mil thing was closer than it shoulda been.
GET OUT OF MY HEAD!
If there is a "legitimate" example, it's probably a film that is very female driven, since they tend to have very weak Sat increases. For instance, Fifty Shades went up only 11%, Sex and the City went up only 10%, etc.
I genuinely have no idea what you're talking about. You must've watched some other movie.Hellboy 2 was a slapstick comedy
Such a disappointment coming off the first one
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/?sortdate=2014-06-14&track=faultinourstars.htmEither that or maybe a horror film? Like Friday the 13th if you consider it big budget
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/?sortdate=2014-06-14&track=faultinourstars.htm
Fault in Our Stars fell 10% on its second Saturday. Not exactly the big budget blockbuster Bobby Roberts is looking for, but alas.
As noted, any film that skews way female (80+%) tends to have weak Saturdays. Maybe Friday is more of a girls night out day than Saturday. Also weird, they have really good weekdays in the summer. Note how Fault typically saw sub 40% declines on Monday, and Tuesdays were occasionally bigger than the following Saturday. Not a clue why that is the case.Fault in Our Stars is a good example. I wonder what caused that. Friday date night for teen couples?
Rth is backing up the Deadline number for now.
No record this weekend
Oh ye of little faith...
All of y'all rooting for this movie to fail
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Some industry observers suggest that a weekend decline of anything less than 70 percent is acceptable.
Pamela McClintock at Hollywood Reporter not really sugarcoating shit:
"Box Office: How Far Will 'Batman v. Superman' Fall in Its Second Weekend?"
"acceptable."
Like the Redeker Plan in World War Z.
They're probably nearing the break even point or have already passed it if the 250ml budget is accurate, yeah?
So 70% is no longer a disaster, merely disappointing?
If I understand the talk in this thread, 70% is not coming close to $400M, right? Isn't that looking at <$350M? Less than Deadpool?
I know I'm in the minority here, but I don't want change.Sometimes you have to root for something to fail in order to get change.
Beating or not beating Deadpool will be close.
Initial prediction for X-Men Apocalypse - $124M 4-day weekend, $260M domestic total
You think Deadpool's got another 20 domestic left in the tank?
Making more than DOFP, why? This film doesn't have the benefit of the original X-Men cast and nothing about it thus far has been setting fando alight.
If I had to put money on it I'd say that this film finishes closer to First Class, at least in terms of US box office gross.
Making more than DOFP, why? This film doesn't have the benefit of the original X-Men cast and nothing about it thus far has been setting fando alight.
If I had to put money on it I'd say that this film finishes closer to First Class, at least in terms of US box office gross.
You do make an interesting point that DoFP had the benefit of both sets of casts, but wouldn't the goodwill that DoFP generated help Apocalypse's totals a bit?
Yup. Apocalypse is coming off the most successful entry in the series, and one that was very well received. Top it off with adding in a well known villain, and it should open larger. Unless Singer shits the bed on it, which I don't think he will. He is 3 for 3 with X-Men films now.
Maybe they are banking on DOFP goodwill or something.
You do make an interesting point that DoFP had the benefit of both sets of casts, but wouldn't the goodwill that DoFP generated help Apocalypse's totals a bit?
Some interesting long range forecasts from Boxoffice.com today:
Initial prediction for X-Men Apocalypse - $124M 4-day weekend, $260M domestic total
Initial prediction for Through the Looking Glass - $74M 4-day weekend, $180M total
They bumped up Civil War to $167M opening weekend and $435M total. I think it was $161M and $425M last weekend.
People are really expecting Civil War to get a IM3-level bump huh.
Well known to whom X-Men fans? Apocalypse looks fucking ridiculous and he's the titular character.
"It's a girl!"Civil War ain't a Cap movie. It's got his name on it. But that's an Avengers film.
with Spider-Man.
So yeah, there's going to be a bump. It's gonna be a pretty damn noticeable one, too.
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Like, that kinda noticeable bump.
"It's a girl!"
"What should we name her?"
".....Martha...." :')
Perfect"It's a girl!"
"What should we name her?"
".....Martha...." :')