Zomerseizoen 2014 is inmiddels in alle hevigheid losgebarsten! Ondanks redelijk kritische reviews doet Godzilla het prima, moet het vooral van de Domestic market hebben.quote:‘X-Men’ Rules World With Massive $261 Million Global Box-Office Opening
“X-Men: Days of Future Past” steamrolled the competition on its way to an estimated $90.7 million three-day Memorial Day weekend haul in North America, and added a huge $171 million from overseas for a whopping $261 million first weekend globally. Fox's Marvel Comics-based mutant mashup still has Monday to go, and should wind up with around $107 million domestically over the long holiday weekend. Last week's No. 1 movie, “Godzilla,” was running a distant second with an estimated $30.5 million, and a likely $39 million for the four days.
Volgens mij vielen die kritische reviews voor Godzilla wel mee: de film staat nu op 73% op RT, wat heel aardig is. Daarnaast heeft Godzilla tot nu toe meer opgebracht buiten de VS dan in de VS zelf en dat verschil zal normaal gesproken alleen maar oplopen in de komende weken.quote:Op maandag 26 mei 2014 09:07 schreef Kleffe_Dop het volgende:
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Zomerseizoen 2014 is inmiddels in alle hevigheid losgebarsten! Ondanks redelijk kritische reviews doet Godzilla het prima, moet het vooral van de Domestic market hebben.
RT is inderdaad prima, mijn uitspraak was gebaseerd op Metacritic (62%), maar daar zitten ook altijd genoeg zuurpruimen tussen.quote:Op maandag 26 mei 2014 09:22 schreef Mike het volgende:
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Volgens mij vielen die kritische reviews voor Godzilla wel mee: de film staat nu op 73% op RT, wat heel aardig is. Daarnaast heeft Godzilla tot nu toe meer opgebracht buiten de VS dan in de VS zelf en dat verschil zal normaal gesproken alleen maar oplopen in de komende weken.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | 21 American Sniper WB $90,205,000 N The Wedding Ringer SGem $21,000,000 N Paddington W/Dim. $19,287,000 1 Taken 3 Fox $14,050,000 2 Selma Par. $8,300,000 6 The Imitation Game Wein. $7,192,000 3 Into the Woods BV $6,542,000 4 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies WB $4,860,000 5 Unbroken Uni. $4,267,000 N Blackhat Uni. $4,030,000 |
lekker late reactie hierop: disney broert goed van frozen afgelopen kerstvakantie schijnt de sing-a-long versie te hebben gedraaidquote:Op maandag 26 mei 2014 17:41 schreef victorinox het volgende:
Is Frozen nog niet voorbij gekomen hier?
Die heeft het ook goed gedaan:
400 miljoen domestic en 1,2 miljard worldwide. Die staat op plaats 5 in All Time Worldwide.
Ja, men had op meer dan 210 mln gehoopt. Misschien dat de bokswedstrijd de film toch parten heeft gespeeld.quote:Op zondag 3 mei 2015 21:20 schreef SaintOfKillers het volgende:
Prognose is blijkbaar 187 miljoen voor het weekend. Ondanks dat het dan het 2e beste openingsweekend ooit is, gok ik dat men toch meer had verwacht.
Het wordt onderhand interessanter om de China boxoffice bij te houden dan die van de VS.quote:Furious 7 added $6.6 million from 66 territories. The film finished its run in China, where it is the highest grossing film of all time with a $390.5 million total, confidently ahead of North America's $343.8 million cume.
Vooral dat vond ik verrassend, want ik heb de voorspellingen er zelden zo naast zien zitten.quote:Op zondag 14 juni 2015 22:06 schreef SaintOfKillers het volgende:
ik denk toch dat men JW "slechts" op 120 miljoen had geschat.
quote:Jurassic World opened better than all three previous Jurassic Park films - combined! And it made more in three days than the last installment, 2001's Jurassic Park III, did in its entire run.
Wom is juist wel overwegend positief. Het publiek vindt het prachtig.quote:Op maandag 22 juni 2015 12:44 schreef SaintOfKillers het volgende:
Blijf bizar. Zo groot was de hype niet, de word-to-mouth is ook niet zo bijzonder en de film zelf is ook al niet meer dan OK.
Met word-of-mouth bedoel ik niet meteen dat men er in 't algemeen positief over is, maar dat men er zelfs niet over kan zwijgen en iedereen actief gaat aanporren om hem meteen te gaan kijken. Op dat vlak vind ik het gewoon een generieke zomerblockbuster.quote:Op maandag 22 juni 2015 13:31 schreef Beaudelaire het volgende:
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Wom is juist wel overwegend positief. Het publiek vindt het prachtig.
Ja, dat gaat nog een hele reeks records opleveren dit weekend.quote:'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Opens with Record Breaking $57 Million Thursday Previews
Star Wars: The Force Awakens is firing on all cylinders, bringing in an estimated $57 million from Thursday evening "previews", breaking the previous record of $43.5 million set by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 back in 2011. Additionally, the film's international rollout, which began on Wednesday in 12 markets, continued yesterday with an additional 32 markets and it has now crossed $72.7 million in its first two days internationally, with a global cume that now stands at $130 million. Star Wars adds Japan and Spain today along with its first full day in 4,134 North American theaters (a December record) as the sky is the limit on just how high this one will go.
Interestingly enough, $57 million is enough to break the all-time Thursday single day record of $50 million, which was set by Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith in 2005. Of course, as is standard operating procedure, Disney will be rolling these Thursday numbers into their overall Friday gross, which will almost certainly break the largest Friday, opening day and single day record currently held by Deathly Hallows - Part 2 at $91 million. As a matter of fact, once it crosses $84.62 million on Friday it will have already broken the December opening weekend record previously set by The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey. Add to that, it has already obliterated the largest December single day, also previously owned by The Hobbit, a paltry $37.13 million by comparison.
3D accounted for 47% of the evening's take along with $5.7 million from IMAX screenings, breaking the previous IMAX record of $3 million set by Avengers: Age of Ultron earlier this year.
It should be noted, however, Disney didn't respond to phone calls and emails asking when those Thursday numbers were cut off, which does bring to question... Should these numbers count for Friday's gross? The Deathly Hallows - Part 2 record was set based on midnight screenings in 3,800 theaters while Force Awakens began showing on a large percentage of its opening weekend theaters at 7 PM on Thursday, making the two records virtually impossible to compare.
Including these Thursday evening grosses into the Friday total has become the new norm, which means a comparison to Potter's number isn't apples-to-apples. A more apt comparison would be to the blowing away of the $18.5 million and $27.6 million Jurassic World and Avengers: Age of Ultron brought in from their Thursday previews respectively earlier this year. Jurassic World went on to bring in $81.9 million on its opening day, eventually leading to an opening weekend record of $208.8 million, while Avengers 2 grossed $84.4 million on Friday and an opening weekend that ended just shy of $200 million.
Our weekend prediction for Force Awakens of $231 million now looks like it may be in jeopardy of being too low. Though everything depends on that Saturday drop. With this $57 million accounting for Friday's total the Saturday drop will be large and perhaps even more than the 33% drop Age of Ultron experienced and almost certainly larger than Jurassic World's 15% Saturday drop. That does depend, once again, on when Disney cut off their Thursday preview estimate? If they cut it off at midnight then that $57 million looks even more impressive and the Saturday drop could be even lower.
As we speculated yesterday, should Force Awakens open with $100 million on Friday (including Thursday previews) and then drop similarly to Age of Ultron it would be looking at a $226.5 million opening. The film's opening, however, looks as if it could go as high as $120 million and if that ends up being the case attempting to predict where it will end up becomes futile, though a final three-day total north of $250 million would seem almost a certainty. At that point it may even challenge the largest weekend of all time (top 12 gross) of $266 million all on its own.
As for that international performance, the film now accounts for the largest single day of all time in UK/Ireland ($14.4m), Germany ($7.1m), Norway ($1.1m) and Sweden ($1.7m). Along with those four territories, it also accounts for the largest opening day in Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Belgium, Finland, Netherlands, Switzerland (French-speaking), Austria, Ukraine, Slovakia, Croatia, Iceland, Serbia, Chile and Peru.
We'll have Friday estimates for you tomorrow morning, and you can read our prediction piece from yesterday right here and get an idea of just how many records the Force is looking to break.
het zou mij niks verbazen als hij zowiezo nog een hele zooi records NA dit weekend gaat breken..quote:Op vrijdag 18 december 2015 20:14 schreef Arcee het volgende:
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Ja, dat gaat nog een hele reeks records opleveren dit weekend.
Zeker, smullen voor boxofficenerds.quote:Op vrijdag 18 december 2015 21:52 schreef mschol het volgende:
het zou mij niks verbazen als hij zowiezo nog een hele zooi records NA dit weekend gaat breken..
Ja, mooi vind ik dat. Destijds waren die prequels allemaal fantastisch en nu worden ze even afgeserveerd en is de nieuwste pas echt een goeie nieuwe Star Wars-film. Terwijl ik daar ook al gematigde reacties over lees.quote:de reviews zijn toch zeer positief, en iedereen was toch een beetje bang voor een episode 1 debacle..
meh, de prequels zijn nooit echt fantastisch geweest, ook niet in de reviews afaikquote:Op vrijdag 18 december 2015 22:11 schreef Arcee het volgende:
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Zeker, smullen voor boxofficenerds.
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Ja, mooi vind ik dat. Destijds waren die prequels allemaal fantastisch en nu worden ze even afgeserveerd en is de nieuwste pas echt een goeie nieuwe Star Wars-film. Terwijl ik daar ook al gematigde reacties over lees.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/(...)us-friday/ar-BBnIjwequote:weeks leading up to the film’s release, “The Force Awakens” also beat several other records. Previously, the movie had already outsold previous single-day record-holder “Hunger Games” by an 8-to-1 margin at Fandango, and a 10-to-1 margin at MovieTickets.com. No film had over $1 million in advance IMAX sales, but “The Force Awakens” had $6.5 million — one month later, advances sales totaled $50 million — another record.
The film also beat the record for most views of a trailer in 24 hours, and is looking to be the fastest film to reach $1 billion globally — “Jurassic World” took 13 days to do it earlier this year.
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