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08-17-2015, 07:51 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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The Box Office Thread
I figured I would start a thread dedicated to showcasing the movies that are in the top ten each week in North America for the domestic box office, which I picked over the worldwide gross because domestic is much easier to track and is also more publicized when talking about box office gross.
For this thread, the first set of numbers are the current weekend gross, and the film's total is in bold. I'll also add some commentary to each film's performance. Weekend of August 14-16, 2015 1. Straight Outta Compton - $56,100,000 - $56,100,000 - 1st Weekend I can't say I'm surprised by this performance, simply because the marketing campaign was everywhere for this flick. I didn't think the general public knew or cared that much about N.W.A, but now they clearly do. 2. Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation - $17,000,000 - $138,137,000 - 3rd Weekend It's amazing to me how this franchise has managed to stay fresh after all these years, as well as keeping Tom Cruise's career afloat for the time being. 3. The Man From U.N.C.L.E - $13,535,000 - $13,535,000 - 1st Weekend I haven't followed this movie at all, so I can't really comment. However, I have heard a bunch of ads for it, so $13 million doesn't sound too good considering the marketing campaign for it. 4. Fantastic Four - $8,000,000 - $41,961,000 - 2nd Weekend This film deserves all the **** that's getting flung at it, not to mention only grossing $40 million after ten days of release. Even Ant Man managed to outgross that in it's first weekend. Of course that was an actual film that was good, but the comparison is still interesting, nonetheless. 5. The Gift - $6,500,000 - 23,577,000 - 2nd Weekend Haven't really followed this one, either, but it's looks like a standard family flick judging by how my mom has talked about it. Nevertheless, a decent performance thus far. 6. Ant-Man - $5,517,000 - $157,568,000 - 5th Weekend This is pulling Thor numbers for the most part, which was to be expected. There's no way this was going to do Iron Man or even Captain America 2 numbers. Between $150 and $200 million final gross for this is really good, given the niche audience for this particular superhero. In fact, it shows how strong Marvel's brand is at this point that they can essentially sell any superhero in their arsenal on the bigscreen and guarantee at least a $150-ish million gross. 7. Vacation - $5,330,000 - $46,852,000 - 3rd Weekend No clue what this is about, but I guess these numbers are decent. 8. Minions - $5,200,000 - $312,969,000 - 6th Weekend Very impressive numbers for what is essentially a spin off. But then again, the kids dragging their parents to see this probably don't even care, because it's Minions. 9. Ricki and the Flash - $4,570,000 - $14,656,000 - 2nd Weekend No clue what this is, either, so I can't really comment on it's numbers. 10. Trainwreck - $3,800,000 - $97,919,000 - 5th Weekend Very good numbers for a comedy that had a slow start but now is about to hit the nine digits. Post your thoughts and discuss anything about this weekend's box office grosses or anything related to box office such as predictions or general commentary. Last edited by Two Spirit; 09-10-2015 at 04:02 PM. |
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08-18-2015, 02:13 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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I'll be seeing it this week. Perhaps tomorrow night. I only really write about movies I see in theaters. I guess the creative bug hasn't been present in me recently. As Frown pointed out, I have a lot of posts over the years on my website.
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