Even if the tracking was off that doesn't explain why it isn't holding up as strong in it's 2nd and 3rd weekends..
you see what you are arguing against. I'm out though. Keep up the good fight brehI don't know why you are acting like the 2nd week was bad or wildly different from the films you keep referencing. It was a 59.3% drop. Not even a top 500 drop all time.
IM3 was 57.9 (1.4% difference) and Ultron was 58.6% (0.7% difference).
I don't know why you are acting like the 2nd week was bad or wildly different from the films you keep referencing. It was a 59.3% drop. Not even a top 500 drop all time.
IM3 was 57.9 (1.4% difference) and Ultron was 58.6% (0.7% difference).
I'll wait until the official numbers come in. I remember last week you put your foot in your mouth by reporting a second week drop that ended up being way off.
Who cares, a 65% drop is pretty bad for a movie that most people seemed to like. I loved Civil War but it's falling like a rock
I'll wait until the official numbers come in. I remember last week you put your foot in your mouth by reporting a second week drop that ended up being way off.
the funny thing is im3 open in more places compare to civil war.I don't know why you are acting like the 2nd week was bad or wildly different from the films you keep referencing. It was a 59.3% drop. Not even a top 500 drop all time.
IM3 was 57.9 (1.4% difference) and Ultron was 58.6% (0.7% difference).
The rest of Hollywood is terrified. The Nice Guys just bombed. Over 90% on RT and nobody went to see that shyt. It reportedly had a budget of over $50M and that's without including advertising. Midlevel movies are dead and you should also be concerned because the more this happens, the less we will see of original content..
Not Fred.
So because "The Nice Guys" bombed the same week end "Neighbors 2" and "Angry Birds" were successful....not to mention the same week end "Civil War" made an additional $33 mill....Hollywood is terrified.
Aight breh, you got it.
I'm not worried in the least because I mostly don't give a fukk about mainstream cinema. Korea, France, etc. been kicking America's ass movie-wise for a solid decade, at the very least. "The Raid 2" shyts on 99.99% of American action movies, in history.
If you're watching Hollywood movies often enough that any of that concerns you, you lost.
Fred.