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Yeah think the horror flicks should all have decent holds going into Nov.
Definitely wanna see Smile
Definitely wanna see Smile
What's at the Movies this Labor Day Weekend? My ThoughtsRemember, y'all, Saturday is National Cinema Day, which has 3,000 domestic locations charging just $3 per ticket for all movies in ALL formats. That's nice for the Premium Large Format screens including IMAX and Cinemark XD.
We got Spider-Man: No Way Home — The More Fun Stuff Version back in 3,395 theaters with 11 extra minutes of additional scenes. It's looking at $4.6M for the weekend and $5.8M including Labor Day.
We got another "new" wide release with Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul coming to 1,880 theaters. It'll also be steaming on Peacock.
The summer's top gun, Top Gun: Maverick, expands to 3,113 theaters, as it looks go take first place with $5M in it's 15th weekend.
Beast, Bullet Train and Super Pets, all see deductions this weekend, while still showing at 3,000+ theaters. Projections are showing $3.5M for Beast and Super Pets and $4.3M for Bullet Train.
The Invitation looks to take $3.8M from the same 3,114 theaters as last weekend. It only did $6.8M in it's debut so let's see if that $3.8M number holds up.
Jaws, the original Summer Blockbuster, sees a re-release in 1,200 theaters, mostly in IMAX and 3D formats, which is perfect with Saturday being National Cinema Day. This is the second Spielberg movie re-released in the last few weeks, joining E.T. It's looking to do between $2-4M this holiday weekend.
Jurassic World Dominion drops back down 764 theaters after it had expanded to 1,521 theaters last weekend. Maybe it can do $500K?
I see Disney still has no shame with Lightyear being shown in 40 theaters, down 5 from last weekend.
Is anybody going to the movies this weekend? Are of you gonna take advantage of National Cinema Day prices? If so, what are you gonna see?
I will see y'all on Sunday.
No offense, but what does this have to do with the movie topic of discussion? Why are you posting these stats multiple times within a thread that has nothing to do with a movie? It's kinda annoying because it derails the thread and discussion about the actual topic of the thread. One time is fine, but you've posted 5-7 box office stat updates, and only 2 of them have any mention of the thread topic. I think you should like maybe create a thread just on box stats where you can update all you want, stay on topic, and not derail the thread.
This has been a really great year for horror. I legit can’t pick between X and Barbarian as my #1 favorite.I’m intrigued by how Smile will do in its opening weekend
Good choice to jump start the Halloween season in cinema
This has been a really great year for horror. I legit can’t pick between X and Barbarian as my #1 favorite.
Yup! Watched it last week and loved every bit of it. Had a better pay-off than X to me. Thing I love about this trilogy so far is that each film is dedicated to different sub-genres of horror. Will be interesting to see how Ti and Mia spin it for MaXXXine.Have you seen Pearl yet?
Just as good as X IMO
I'm rewatching from the beginning and I noticed how they always switching up the breh deputy / sheriff's facial hair every season.
Season 1: Still holding on up top and rocking the chin strap.
Season 2: Covering up that bald spot with the hat and compensating with a fuller, scruffy beard.
Season 3: Still rocking the hat but now he done lined his shyt up on some trigonometry, isosceles triangle, Ryan Reynolds in Blade 3 / Amityville Horror shyt.
Season 4: He became the sheriff and that position of power gave him the confidence to come on home. Iont know why he had to get rid of the rest of his beard and rock the Al Powell mustache.
@Avisible Man thanks again!!!!
Cross promotion is good for everybody
Rank | Last Week | Movie | Gross | % +/- LW | Theaters | Total Gross | Weeks | Distributor |
1 | - | Smile | $22.0M | - | 3,645 | $22.0M | 1 | Paramount |
2 | 1 | Don't Worry Darling | $7.3M | -62.3% | 4,121 | $32.8M | 2 | Warner Bros. |
3 | 2 | The Woman King | $6.9M | -36.4% | 3,504 | $46.7M | 3 | TriStar |
4 | - | Bros | $4.8M | - | 3,350 | $4.8M | 1 | Universal |
5 | 3 | Avatar | $4.6M | -55.4% | 1,860 | $18.5M | 2 | Disney |
6 | - | Ponniyin Selvan | $4.0M | - | 500 | $4.0M | 1 | Sarigama Cinemas |
7 | 4 | Barbarian | $2.8M | -41.7% | 2,720 | $33.1M | 4 | 20th Century Studios |
8 | 7 | Bullet Train | $1.4M | -22.8% | 1,931 | $101.3M | 9 | Sony |
9 | 8 | DC League of Super-Pets | $1.3M | -25% | 1,924 | $91.6M | 10 | Warner Bros. |
10 | 9 | Top Gun: Maverick | $1.2M | -23.9% | 1,561 | $713.4M | 19 | Paramount |
can someone smile up the MJ one
Smile was dope as fukk and deserves all of its success. Big dub for Paramount (again).