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Can Disney beat Universal's record 2015 domestic gross - $2.445 billion?

It will fall short of tha... 4 13.33%
 
Finding Dory, Doctor Stra... 20 66.67%
 
It's going to be very cl... 6 20.00%
 
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Stefan.De.Machtige said:

Sure, they got a good chance to do well. Less then Alice in Wonderland though, because they don't have the big names like that movie did. Johnny depp alone makes a big difference.

I wouldn't even dream for it to pass Alice in Wonderland .



Around the Network
TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Theater Count /Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week #
1 N Act of Valor Rela. $24,700,000 - 3,039 - $8,128 $24,700,000 $12 1
2 N Tyler Perry's Good Deeds LGF $16,000,000 - 2,132 - $7,505 $16,000,000 - 1
3 4 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island WB $13,475,000 -32.1% 3,350 -150 $4,022 $76,731,000 $79 3
4 1 Safe House Uni. $11,400,000 -51.8% 3,052 -69 $3,735 $98,100,000 $85 3
5 2 The Vow SGem $10,000,000 -56.6% 3,038 +80 $3,292 $103,007,000 $30 3
6 3 Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance Sony $8,800,000 -60.2% 3,174 - $2,773 $37,832,000 $57 2
7 5 This Means War Fox $8,500,000 -51.2% 3,189 - $2,665 $33,571,000 $65 2
8 N Wanderlust Uni. $6,600,000 - 2,002 - $3,297 $6,600,000 - 1
9 N Gone Sum. $5,000,000 - 2,186 - $2,287 $5,000,000 - 1
10 9 The Secret World of Arrietty BV $4,503,000 -30.1% 1,522 - $2,959 $14,660,000 - 2


I'm glad Ghost Rider 2 is doing bad. The first one was a complete waste of time,and I'm sure this one is as well.
Very nice for Chronicle so far.I still have yet to see it.



TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Theater Count /Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week #
1 N Dr. Seuss' The Lorax Uni. $70,700,000 - 3,729 - $18,960 $70,700,000 $70 1
2 N Project X WB $20,775,000 - 3,055 - $6,800 $20,775,000 - 1
3 1 Act of Valor Rela. $13,700,000 -44.0% 3,053 +14 $4,487 $45,239,000 $12 2
4 4 Safe House Uni. $7,200,000 -34.1% 2,553 -499 $2,820 $108,200,000 $85 4
5 2 Tyler Perry's Good Deeds LGF $7,000,000 -55.1% 2,132 - $3,283 $25,745,000 - 2
6 3 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island WB $6,925,000 -48.3% 3,060 -290 $2,263 $85,611,000 $79 4
7 5 The Vow SGem $6,100,000 -38.5% 2,826 -212 $2,159 $111,712,000 $30 4
8 7 This Means War Fox $5,625,000 -33.2% 2,342 -847 $2,402 $41,464,000 $65 3
9 6 Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance Sony $4,700,000 -47.8% 2,487 -687 $1,890 $44,881,000 $57 3
10 13 The Artist Wein. $3,900,000 +34.2% 1,756 +790 $2,221 $37,088,000 $15 15


TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Theater Count /Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week #
1 1 Dr. Seuss' The Lorax Uni. $39,100,000 -44.3% 3,746 +17 $10,438 $121,950,000 $70 2
2 N John Carter BV $30,603,000 - 3,749 - $8,163 $30,603,000 $250 1
3 2 Project X WB $11,550,000 -45.1% 3,055 - $3,781 $40,125,000 - 2
4 N Silent House ORF $7,010,000 - 2,124 - $3,300 $7,010,000 - 1
5 3 Act of Valor Rela. $7,000,000 -48.4% 2,951 -102 $2,372 $56,100,597 $12 3
6 N A Thousand Words P/DW $6,350,000 - 1,890 - $3,360 $6,350,000 $40 1
7 4 Safe House Uni. $5,000,000 -32.3% 2,144 -409 $2,332 $115,800,000 $85 5
8 7 The Vow SGem $4,000,000 -33.5% 2,478 -348 $1,614 $117,614,000 $30 5
9 8 This Means War Fox $3,750,000 -32.6% 1,949 -393 $1,924 $46,889,000 $65 4
10 6 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island WB $3,685,000 -43.7% 2,525 -535 $1,459 $90,716,000 $79 5


Around the Network
TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Theater Count /Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week #
1 N 21 Jump Street Sony $35,000,000 - 3,121 - $11,214 $35,000,000 $42 1
2 1 Dr. Seuss' The Lorax Uni. $22,800,000 -41.3% 3,769 +23 $6,049 $158,400,000 $70 3
3 2 John Carter BV $13,515,000 -55.2% 3,749 - $3,605 $53,172,000 $250 2
4 3 Project X WB $4,005,000 -64.1% 2,922 -133 $1,371 $48,131,000 - 3
5 6 A Thousand Words P/DW $3,750,000 -39.3% 1,895 +5 $1,979 $12,103,000 $40 2
6 4 Act of Valor Rela. $3,678,000 -47.4% 2,765 -186 $1,330 $62,398,000 $12 4
7 7 Safe House Uni. $2,800,000 -41.7% 1,920 -224 $1,458 $120,200,000 $85 6
8 10 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island WB $2,460,000 -31.9% 1,935 -590 $1,271 $95,066,000 $79 6
9 N Casa De Mi Padre LGF $2,200,000 - 382 - $5,759 $2,200,000 - 1
10 9 This Means War Fox $2,125,000 -43.4% 1,660 -289 $1,280 $50,525,000 $65 5


spurgeonryan said:
No, he won't. Messgae me back on yahoo. If he had fight with his dad he could have moved with his mom in italy. If he was not jerking my chain. Loys of judo tournaments as well.

I didn't know he was in a rocky relationship with his father.

I'm really woried about him. I just looked and he even deleted his facebook account.

I hope everything's okay. Let me know if you learn anything new.



Guys..what the hell..lol.



I saw A Thousand Words last night and thought that it was relatively funny.

The crowd was made up of me, my girlfiend, and some of Eddie Murphy's family members.



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Friday Report: 'Hunger Games' Kills With Fifth-Best Opening Day Ever

Building on a strong midnight launch, The Hunger Gameshad one of the best opening days ever at an estimated $68.25 million. That ranks fifth on the all-time list behindHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 ($91.1 million), New Moon ($72.7 million), Breaking Dawn Part 1 ($71.6 million) and Eclipse ($68.5 million). It wound up slightly ahead of The Dark Knight ($71.6 million), and also topped Alice in Wonderland ($40.8 million) to set a new record for a non-sequel.

The Hunger Games looks even more impressive when subtracting its $19.74 million midnight gross—throughout normal business hours, the movie earned $48.5 million, which is actually more than Deathly Hallows Part 2
made in that time ($47.57 million). In fact, The Hunger Games only ranks behind Spider-Man 3 ($49.8 million) and The Dark Knight ($48.7 million) in non-midnight opening day grosses. 

The Hunger Games received a strong "A" CinemaScore, and should finish the weekend with anywhere from $135 million to $160 million. 

It may be hard to believe, but there were actually other movies in theaters on Friday. Last weekend's winner 21 Jump Street fell 53 percent to an estimated $6.25 million, which brought its eight-day total to a very solid $56 million (right on par with Jonah Hill's Superbad). The Lorax also had a steep decline, falling 53 percent to $3.2 million for a total of $167.4 million. The movie that was hit hardest byThe Hunger Games, though, was John Carter—the sci-fi epic shed some screens and plummeted 66 percent to an estimated $1.36 million. It's now made $58.7 million, and has absolutely no chance of closing anywhere near the $100 million mark. 

In sixth place, abortion drama October Baby opened to an estimated $605,000 from 390 locations. The movie was briefly released last October and earned $199,442 before being picked up by Samuel Goldwyn Films for this more substantial release.