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Which Movie will Gross More this Weekend?

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Really solid pull for Talk to Me, flick was pretty damn good too. A24 keeps churning out them indie hits.

Warner Bros realizing how much of a goldmine they had in Barbie after wasting so much money with DC

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I really wonder how executives can sit in a room and think making decisions like releasing a Haunted Mansion movie in July or releasing a Easter Sunday movie in August is a good idea.
I went down a rabbit hole earlier today about how Disney intentionally sabotaged Treasure Planet (and Home on the Range) in the early 2000s so they could shutter their 2D animation department, and how they intentionally sabotaged Strange World (and possibly Lightyear) last year so that they wouldn't have to make movies with LGBTQ characters.

I think a case could be made that Disney is intentionally sabotaging Haunted Mansion (and probably did the same with Soul) so they don't have to make movies with too many black leads. :mjpls:
 

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I actually saw Haunted Manion, it would have been fine as just a D+ release. Should have never been released in theaters.

Talk To Me was good, but not great.

Going to see The Meg 2 Thursday. Might see if I can get a Turtles ticket for wednesday.

edit: Turtles actually out today. Discount Tuesday at AMC too. :banderas:
 
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I actually saw Haunted Manion, it would have been fine as just a D+ release. Should have never been released in theaters.

Talk To Me was good, but not great.

Going to see The Meg 2 Thursday. Might see if I can get a Turtles ticket for wednesday.

edit: Turtles actually out today. Discount Tuesday at AMC too. :banderas:
Should've been on streaming day 1
 

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What's at the Movies this Weekend (Aug. 4-6)


Another week, another couple of new movies released in the wake of Barbenheimer. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles make their return to the big screen with you can Mutant Mayhem. It was actually released on Tuesday for previews and officially released yesterday. Paramount did the same thing with Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 so this one will have a 5-day opening as well. It's already made $10.2 million and is trying to get close to $30M this weekend. It's got an A CinemaScore. How's that TOMATOMETER looking?

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It's tryna beat Elemental's $29.6M opening from June. It should easily best, DC League Super-Pets' $23 million debut from last July.




The other new release which is Jason Statham's The Meg 2. The first one, which I still haven't seen, opened to $45.4 million in 2018 in route to $145.4 million domestically and $527.2 million worldwide. There's no way in hell this is going to do $45.4 million with competition. The sequel is looking at half that opening. That'll give Warner Bros. 2 of the top 4 finishers this weekend. We'll have to see it on how this one holds on. The first one had a B+ cinemascore, which is solid for that type of film. The first Meg had a 46% rotten on the tomatometer. The Meg 2 is sitting pretty with a sweltering 23%. :banderas:




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Barbie actually loses a few theaters but it's still all good. It's closing in on $400M. It's already the 46th highest grossing film ever domestically. After this weekend, it could pass Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace and its $474.5M for 22nd place. Its $823.8M global running total passed Wonder Woman to become the 93rd highest grossing movie of all time.

With $194.2M, Oppenheimer, will go well past $200M this weekend. It's blown past Dunkirk's $190M. It extended its IMAX stay for another week so the PLF money will continue to flow while the trinity explosion continues to blow. :wow: And after this weekend, Nolan should pass the Russo brothers to become the 4th highest grossing director at the domestic box office.

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What's Playing


Movie​
Distributor​
Theaters​
Previous
Theaters​
Gross​
Projection​
BarbieWarner Bros.
4,178​
4,243​
$394,576,906​
$62,500,000
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant MayhemParamount
3,858​
3,513​
$10,202,275​
$28,800,000
Haunted MansionDisney
3,740​
3,740​
$31,362,657​
$11,000,000
OppenheimerUniversal
3,612​
3,647​
$194,286,505​
$30,200,000
The Meg 2: The TrenchWarner Bros.
3,503​
New​
$23,400,000
Sound of FreedomAngel Studios
3,001​
3,411​
$155,000,017​
$8,000,000
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part OneParamount
2,422​
3,191​
$143,350,787​
$6,600,000
Talk to MeA24
2,340​
2,340​
$10,431,720$5,300,000
Indiana Jones and the Dial of DestinyDisney
1,190​
2,165​
$168,705,790​
$2,400,000
ElementalDisney
1,160​
2,105​
$146,657,883​
$2,000,000
Insidious: The Red DoorSony
824​
1,914​
$79,311,978​
Theater CampSearchlight Pictures
555​
295​
$1,785,021​
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-VerseSony
435​
83​
$379,412,026​
 

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Barbie Ken't be Stopped; Banks a Billy: Weekend Box Office Results (Aug. 4-6)


What a weekend for Warner Bros. Barbie has reached the billion dollar club in 17 days. :damn:
Fresh off a $53 million weekend. It's crossed the $450 million dollar mark with $459.3 million.
That makes it the 24th highest grossing movie of all time domestically. It just passed Age of Ultron's $459.0 million. Star Wars Episode 4, is next to fall with its $460.9 million.

With $1.031 billion, it is the 45th highest grossing movie of all time. It's 3 and 1/2 million away from surpassing Despicable Me 3's $1.034 billion.

Barbie is really crushing her closest competition. That is The Super Mario Bros. Movie and last year's Top Gun: Maverick, both of which are billion plus dollar earners. Mario had made $390.3 million through 17 days. So the doll is 17.8% ahead of the plumber Bros. at the same time in their runs. And she is 16.4% ahead of Maverick's $395.1 million after 17 days. :whoo:

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Barbie wasn't the only Warner Bros. property that cleaned up this weekend. With $30 million, Meg 2, improbably, finished in second place. It's even better internationally, with another $112 million, bringing it's global opening to $142 million. That's just a good old-fashioned shark-fueled summer blockbuster. :banderas:

That $30 million opening is down 33.9% from The Meg's $45.4 million, but it opened in 615 fewer theaters. That's a win no matter how you slice it. :ehh: Just you try and stop Statham.

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Oppenheimer took 3rd with $28.7 mill. With $228.5 million, it becomes Nolan's 4th highest grossing movie, behind The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises and Inception. Inception made $292.5 million so we'll see if that is the next to fall. Oppenheimer's $555.8 global running total passes Dunkirk's entire run of $512.3 million.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem had a nice $28 million opening, bringing its 5-day total to $43 million. It was just 5.4% off of Elemental's $29.6 million opening. Who is a different story compared to the 2016 Ninja Turtles movie. It opened up 20.7% lower than that movies 35.3 million. Go Ninja, go Ninja, go?

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Disney's Haunted Mansion rounded out the top-5 with $8.9 million. That's a very Marvel-like 62.7% drop in its second weekend. :wow: That brings its total up to $42 mill after two weeks. The original The Haunted Mansion made $45.9 in the same time. So that puts the remake 8.5% off the pace. :ohhh: And The Haunted Mansion went on to make $75.8 million. Gotta think positively.

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That's right. :wow:


Notables


Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning, fell out of the top five but it's up to $151 million domestically and $493.8 million globally. Rogue Nation had made $157.5 million after four weeks. Dead Reckoning is lagging by 4.1%.

Talk to Me had an outstanding second weekend with a 39.9% hold and 6.2 million. I've heard nothing but great things and I've noticed that @Lootpack thread is generating some good discussion. I may have to go see this one.
With $22.1 million, it's on the verge of overtaking other A24 horror movies including The Witch and its $25.1 million and Midsommar which made $27.4 million.

With $80.6 million, Insidious: The Red Door, is on the verge of overtaking Chapter 2's $83.5 million to become the highest grossing domestic entry in the franchise.


The Top Ten


Rank
LW
Movie
Gross
%± LW
Theaters
Total Gross
Weeks
Distributor
11Barbie$53,000,000-43%4,178$459,381,0003Warner Bros.
2-Meg 2: The Trench$30,000,000-3,503$30,000,0001Warner Bros.
32Oppenheimer$28,700,000-38.6%3,612$228,568,6203Universal
4-Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem$28,000,000-3,858$43,073,4681Paramount
53Haunted Mansion$8,971,000-62.7%3,740$42,020,8082Disney
64Sound of Freedom$7,031,662-45.1%2,975$163,472,2605Angel Studios
75Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One$6,450,000-39.3%2,422$151,002,7704Paramount
86Talk to Me$6,272,232-39.9%2,370$22,135,0922A24
97Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny$1,521,000-61.7%1,190$170,640,0596Disney
108Elemental$1,211,000-65.1%1,160$148,298,9388Disney
 
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