i see you forgot Thor. Like everyone else has.
What are you talking about?C@LAg said:
i see you forgot Thor. Like everyone else has.
helloimustbegoing said:
How's this for bizarre?
Lightyear opened with $50.6 million, up to just $117 million total. They dropped it to just 830 theaters as of July 22, and it responded with a weekend making fewer than $700,000.
11 years ago, Green Lantern opened on the exact same date (June 17) to $53 million and finished with $116 million. Lightyear is just about done on its box office run and should finish right around the exact same amount of money.
Nope won the weekend with $44 million, the director's best opener so far.
Maverick agaIn made $10 million to push it up to $635 million overall. If the # of theaters doesn't drop significantly, it's maybe 2 weeks away from being up to 7th all time. It's only $18 million behind Jurassic World and $24 million behind Titanic now.
Jurassic World will pass The Batman later this week, it's only $4 million behind it after Sunday.
Minions 2 will hit $300 million in a few days, while Thor is slowly making its way there at $276 million.
As expected, Elvis has left the building and passed Lightyear. $118 million is a nice number to get a lot of Oscar noms in a movie featuring a bunch of not very famous actors outside of Tom Hanks playing a really weird version of a really weird dude.
I chuckled.helloimustbegoing said:
Maverick, which I will be seeing on Thursday with my dad, is up to $637 million domestic, just $16 million behind Jurassic World, a movie also about dinosaurs,
but the population in 1977 when Star Wars came out is a little different than the population now.Counterpoint said:
Are there any charts that just show total tickets sold so inflation wouldn't matter?
Gone with the Wind is an outlier in that it appeared in wide release across several decades.Brian Earl Spilner said:
If you're going by percentage of population, pretty sure nothing is ever touching Gone With The Wind or Star Wars for the rest of time.
‘EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE’ is A24’s first film to pass $100M worldwide.
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TCTTS said:
La La Land is a fantastic movie and you should be ashamed of yourselves.
TCTTS said:
I was jokingly talking about helloimustbegoing and his wife.
We watched it on demand. My wife's exact words were, "I don't have time for this bull*****"Brian Earl Spilner said:
How impatient do you have to be to walk out on a movie 5 minutes in? Much less a movie that's actually good.