Wkd Box Office Est. 03•30-04-01•12 - Katniss fairest of them all

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rottenwatch box office:
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85% The Hunger Games
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24% Wrath of the Titans
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50% Mirror Mirror
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85% 21 Jump Street
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57% The Lorax

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'Hunger,' 'Wrath' split B.O. bragging rights. 'Games' wins Stateside; Warner sequel tops o'seas

Lionsgate's B.O. juggernaut "The Hunger Games" again won the domestic box office, with an estimated $61.1 million. But Warner Bros.' 3D sequel "Wrath of the Titans" ruled globally, debuting to an estimated worldwide take of $112.2 million, of which $78 million came from 60 overseas markets.

"Hunger Games" nabbed $95.5 million worldwide (including $34.8 million internationally), pushing its global cume to $364.9 million in just 10 days.

According to early estimates, "Hunger Games" still beat "Wrath" in a number of overseas markets, as well as in the U.S., where "Wrath" debuted at No. 2 with $34.2 million.

"Wrath," the sequel to 2010's "Clash of the Titans" from Warners and Legendary Pictures, came in slightly under domestic pre-weekend projections, which had pegged the film to hit at least in the high-$30 millions. Relativity Media's debut title "Mirror Mirror," which collected an estimated $19 million, also bowed to less than its projected low-to-mid $20 million range.

"Wrath" collected 65% of its opening from 3D, including 14% from Imax.

The limited drop-off for the all-audience "Hunger Games," which fell just 60%, drew away auds from both debut titles -- "Wrath" attracted a mostly over-25 male crowd, while "Mirror" was targeted at families.

"Quite frankly, going into the weekend we thought the drop would be much higher," said Lionsgate exec VP of distribution David Spitz, referring to the film's loss of Imax locations to "Wrath." "But there is a percentage of repeat customers (for 'Hunger'), and we are definitely starting to pick up more older males."

The frame's newcomer pair, along with "Hunger Games," are well-positioned for next weekend's heightened Easter holiday moviegoing.

In limited release, the Weinstein Co.'s unrated docu "Bully" averaged a solid $23,000 from five locations. Pic, which had been the center of a highly-publicized ratings tussle, drew a total estimated $115,000 through Sunday.​


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Can this thread be about Jennifer Lawrence?
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"Wrath," the sequel to 2010's "Clash of the Titans" from Warners and Legendary Pictures, came in slightly under domestic pre-weekend projections, which had pegged the film to hit at least in the high-$30 millions. Relativity Media's debut title "Mirror Mirror," which collected an estimated $19 million, also bowed to less than its projected low-to-mid $20 million range.

This pleases me greatly.
 
Saw The Raid yesterday with a few of my friends.

Easily the best action movie of the last 15-20 years for me. I haven't had such a feeling of awe when watching an action movie since I first saw Hard Boiled. They really pitched the highs and lows well, good pacing, stunning fight choreography.

It's a really, really good movie.
 
Saw Jeff, Who Lives at Home on Saturday and it was pretty great. I hope it holds up as it's distribution expands.
 
My friend pointed out that she favors Paul Deen in the face if Paul Deen weren't diabetic and overweight. So, you know, ruined it for me.
Wow, fuck you.

She looks a lot better as a brunette. Not feeling the picture, though she does look pretty damn good as a blonde in First Class.
 
I had a dream the other night of all the theaters' copies of Hunger Games being replaced with Battle Royale. And nobody knew what hit them.
 
Their main demo is the same: tween girls

I'm not sure I agree with that though. I mean the marketing the studio did for the movie, maybe, but it seems to have way more appeal among boys than twilight ever did. My sister's boys at least love the books. Plenty of action and violence and rebellion against authority to keep the male audience interested as well. From a purely marketing perspective anyway, which isn't even getting into the quality of the actual product..
 
numbing john carter pain with jennifer lawrence pics
iamblades said:
I'm not sure I agree with that though. I mean the marketing the studio did for the movie, maybe, but it seems to have way more appeal among boys than twilight ever did. My sister's boys at least love the books. Plenty of action and violence and rebellion against authority to keep the male audience interested as well. From a purely marketing perspective anyway, which isn't even getting into the quality of the actual product..
it appeals to guys but it sure seems like the target is women.
 
Thank fuck Mirror Mirror bombed. Wrath is being kept alive overseas.

World Wide:

Hunger Games - $364,933,000
Wrath of the Titans - $112,200,000
Mirror Mirror - $30,873,634

Fuck Mirror Mirror.
 
why so much mirror mirror hate? saw a lot of good responses to the film from critics I trust, actually. Said the trailers make it look awful
 
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