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SPECTRE's final global box office projected at $850M to $870M:
http://www.thewrap.com/spectre-is-2nd-h ... aking-news
If that happens, I am fine with that. Something along that line, what I predicted from the start.
http://www.thewrap.com/spectre-is-2nd-h ... aking-news
If that happens, I am fine with that. Something along that line, what I predicted from the start.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
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SPECTRE
007 aimed at his final market this frame with Japan spying a three-day weekend of $3.7M on 583 screens. Including previews, the cume is $6.9M. In total in 94 markets, Spectre added $23M on 9,900 screens. After six weeks in release, the total is $607.5M. Germany continues its great run with a 35% drop in weekend 5 for a total of $60.9M; France fell 47% in its 4th weekend to bring the cume to $32.8M; the UK dipped 44% for $139.7M to date; and Australia slipped 38% to cume $20.9M. In the Netherlands, folks just can’t get enough of the superspy with the movie at No. 1 for six straight weeks. The total is $17.2M. China is at $84.5M with the run essentially complete.
BOX OFFICE
SPECTRE
007 aimed at his final market this frame with Japan spying a three-day weekend of $3.7M on 583 screens. Including previews, the cume is $6.9M. In total in 94 markets, Spectre added $23M on 9,900 screens. After six weeks in release, the total is $607.5M. Germany continues its great run with a 35% drop in weekend 5 for a total of $60.9M; France fell 47% in its 4th weekend to bring the cume to $32.8M; the UK dipped 44% for $139.7M to date; and Australia slipped 38% to cume $20.9M. In the Netherlands, folks just can’t get enough of the superspy with the movie at No. 1 for six straight weeks. The total is $17.2M. China is at $84.5M with the run essentially complete.
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Friday Box Office: 'Spectre' Tops $800M Worldwide, 'Hunger Games' To Top Weekend For Fourth Time
Spectre keeps on ticking as it plowed past the $800m mark at the worldwide box office sometime last week. It earned $1.12m on Friday and will have $4m for the weekend and a new $190m cume by tomorrow.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendel ... urth-time/
Spectre keeps on ticking as it plowed past the $800m mark at the worldwide box office sometime last week. It earned $1.12m on Friday and will have $4m for the weekend and a new $190m cume by tomorrow.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendel ... urth-time/
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That is interesting but it is a list I don't really get.
It certainly doesn't reflect MY favourite movies of the year...
Jurassic World was very "meh" imo but I know it attracts families and kids love dinosaurs don't they? How will that list look when SW is out?
Great news that SP is still making headway... ... Maybe this means it will just about make the 1 billion mark?
It certainly doesn't reflect MY favourite movies of the year...
Jurassic World was very "meh" imo but I know it attracts families and kids love dinosaurs don't they? How will that list look when SW is out?
Great news that SP is still making headway... ... Maybe this means it will just about make the 1 billion mark?
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How can it possibly make 1 billion, when its on its last legs everywhere?
SW is going to kill everything around it anyway. You know that, don't you?
It probably won't make it to 850.
How the list will look?
SW on 1 with the rest as it is.
How can it possibly make 1 billion, when its on its last legs everywhere?
SW is going to kill everything around it anyway. You know that, don't you?
It probably won't make it to 850.
How the list will look?
SW on 1 with the rest as it is.
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Yeah, we all do, but you wrote it as if it was really possible, when its sadly very obvious its not gonna make that much.
But like I said, everything north of 800 is very good, even more so for a film, that is not exactly the critics or even audiences darling. It still showed legs and that's good.
But like I said, everything north of 800 is very good, even more so for a film, that is not exactly the critics or even audiences darling. It still showed legs and that's good.
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'Spectre' Tops $820M Global
Spectre keeps on ticking as it plowed past the $820m mark at the worldwide box office as of today. It earned $4m for the weekend (-28%) and will hit a new $190.8m cume by tomorrow
http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendel ... um=twitter
Spectre keeps on ticking as it plowed past the $820m mark at the worldwide box office as of today. It earned $4m for the weekend (-28%) and will hit a new $190.8m cume by tomorrow
http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendel ... um=twitter
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As of today, it looses man screens and appaerantl disappears at places.
Its a shame, as there is deffo still interest to eatch the film and not only damn SW.
Maybe it gets some screens back ovrr X mas.
Its a shame, as there is deffo still interest to eatch the film and not only damn SW.
Maybe it gets some screens back ovrr X mas.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..