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Which Movie will Gross More this Weekend?

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Think Violent Night will have legs, wom is decent for it. I'mma see it tomorrow.

Good to see The Menu hanging in there.

Bones and All will definitely be outta my local theater this friday.


Violent Night and Menu should be good to go for the rest of the month. Really just Avatar coming out.. because I don't expect The Whale to do big numbers and the Brad Pitt flick looks like a bomb
 

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Damn. Sad to see Spielberg have back to back BOMBS with his 2 best movies in damn near 20 years
Pretty ironic that a film about loving films is tanking at the box office. It’s truly a shame too because the movie has a lot of heart.

On another note, I’m not ready for John Williams to hang it up. Looking forward to that Indy score.
 

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What's at the Movies this Weekend? (Dec. 9-11)


What's at the Movies is back from a two week hiatus. Not that you noticed. Did you? That's my bad. We here now though. We're now a week away from Avatar 2, so let's see what the box office has on tap before James (his friends call him Jim and so do I) Cameron makes his triumphant return.

Black Panther 2 is still holding strong, as it will play in 3,725 theaters. It will pass $400M domestic mark come Friday, as it currently stands at $397.5M. That makes it the number three movie at the domestic box office this year.

Violent Night adds 41 theaters and will play in 3,723 across the country. I saw this on Tuesday and it was excellent. Wenchery not withstanding. It was really equal parts Die Hard 1 and Die Hard 2 mixed with Home Alone. Especially with the
double crossing extraction team on snowmobiles.
That was straight outta Die Hard 2. shyt, they even had a black security guard outside all the action named Al. I woulda had him snacking on a Twinkie :dame: to complete the homage. There was a scene where one of the mercenaries comes across a sugar cookie that fell outta Santa's pocket. He did nothing. I woulda had him pick it up and take a bite like the Asian terrorist taking a bite outta the Mars bar in Die Hard. That was a missed opportunity.

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It's currently grossed $16.9M and looks to crack $25M this weekend.

The usual suspects are in the chart below. Your Strange Worlds, The Menus and Black Adams of the world. If you wanna see Top Gun: Maverick in theaters again, it's in its second and final weekend of it's re-release. It looks to cross $718M domestically.

I Heard the Bells is some more holiday fare this weekend and it plays in 1,250 theaters. It's
"the inspiring story behind the writing of the beloved Christmas carol and its author, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow." It's not for me but here's the trailer.




Father Stu makes its way back into 993 theaters as the PG-13 Father Stu: Reborn. It was last in theaters in June. It made $20.8M in it's original release.




We got a couple of new limited releases. To the End is a *checks IMDb* documentary about climate change, starring Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. It's only playing in 120 theaters. Here's the riveting trailer.




Sam Mendes, director of Skyfall and ex-husband of Kate Winslet, is back with Empire of Light. It's "a drama about the power of human connection during turbulent times, set in an English coastal town in the early 1980s." If that interests you, it'll be playing in 110 theaters. It's currently sitting at a sparkling 55 on Metacritic. Not a ringing endorsement. Maybe the trailer will spark your interest.





What's Playing


Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: 3,725 theaters
Violent Night: 3,723 theaters
Strange World: 3,560 theaters
Devotion: 3,458 theaters
The Menu: 2,710 theaters
Black Adam: 2,143 theaters
Bones and All: 1,707 theaters
Ticket to Paradise: 1,386 theaters
I Heard the Bells: 1,250 theaters
Top Gun: Maverick: 1,223 theaters
Father Stu: Reborn: 993 theaters
The Fabelmans: 973 theaters
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile: 933 theaters
Spoiler Alert: 782 theaters
She Said: 474 theaters
Prey for the Devil: 286 theaters
Smile: 278 theaters
The Banshees of Inisherin: 270 theaters
To the End: 120 theaters
Empire of Light: 110 theaters




Catch y'all on Sunday :salute:
 
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'Avatar: The Way of Water' Floods the Box Office with $134M: Weekend Box Office Results (Dec. 16-18)


This is a test run to see if my chart actually posts unlike last week. Oh, shyt, it actually worked. Aight, time to write this thing.



The Top Ten


Rank
Last
Week
Movie
Gross
% +/- Change
Theaters
Total Gross
Weeks
Distributor
1-Avatar: The Way of Water$134,000,000-4,202$134,000,000120th Century Studios
22Violent Night$5,616,975-35.6%3,528$34,962,0003Universal
31Black Panther: Wakanda Forever$5,400,000-51.9%3,380$418,991,1856Disney
43Strange World$2,200,000-41.8%2,870$33,778,0604Disney
54The Menu$1,700,000-38.6%1,875$32,122,4995Searchlight Pictures
65Devotion$825,000-59.3%2,211$18,660,9544Columbia
77The Fabelmans$750,000-36%955$8,554,8816Universal
86Black Adam$500,000-62.4%1,304$167,722,3809Warner Bros.
99I Heard the Bells$309,815-58.8%426$4,993,0483Fathom Events
1021Empire of Light$235,000+43.8%436$471,8212Searchlight Pictures

Catch y'all next week :salute:
 
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