Let's try this again, I love box-office & all things movies so i'll do my very best to keep it active!
Official Weekend Estimates (April 17-19, 2015) :
1 Furious 7 Uni. = $29,056,000
2 Paul Blart 2 Sony = $24,000,000
3 Unfriended Uni. = $16,023,000
4 Home (2015) Fox = $10,300,000
Source: http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/
That's good for Unfriended - it's a very cheaply made movie and is surprisingly getting good reviews.
I watched it today expecting some overhyped mess but it was very interesting + the way the movie is presented is very unique & entertaining, simple yet effective 8/10 tbh!
Do y'all think Age Of Ultron will knock Titanic's record off.
I think it will gross around 2 billion with it obviously being the highest grossing film of the year (followed by Star Wars) and coming out as the second highest grossing film of all time
Do y'all think Age Of Ultron will knock Titanic's record off.
I think it will gross around 2 billion with it obviously being the highest grossing film of the year (followed by Star Wars) and coming out as the second highest grossing film of all time
I honestly don't think so, crossing 2B is in the cards but for now I'm going for
575M DOM
1.4B OS
= 1.975B
1.4B would mean an almost 500M+ increase from the previous movie so I'm still borderline but seeing F7's performance so far I think it can be done
Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi | 3D Movie - May 15, 2015
Opening Weekend: $38,000,000 [proj.] | Total Domestic Gross: $125,000,000 [pred.]
I want Mad Max to do more, love Tom Hardy and it looks like a really good action flick.
The Unfriended trailer looked terrible but I might check out the movie when it leaks.
I think this movie is the biggest wildcard of all the summer releases
Either it breaks out HUGE or flops miserably tbh, this will be opening on the third weekend of Avengers (the first made over 55M) and I think Pitch Perfect 2 will be pretty big as the main audience for this movie will've been starved at that point.. I'm thinking that sounds about right (For MM)
'Jurassic World’ Tracking For $100 Million Domestic Opening Weekend
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According to Variety, Jurassic World could make $100 million or more in the U.S. on its opening weekend. So far in 2015, only Furious 7 and Avengers: Age of Ultron have earned nine-figure numbers during their domestic bows. Fandago says the movie is one of its top five best sellers for early ticket sales, and Universal Pictures has been giving Jurassic World a huge push. Not only has the movie been heavily promoted as something that aims to fill audiences with awe as they think a park full of dinosaurs is real, but the studio’s also showing off plenty of the thrills with the new hybrid dinosaur, Indominus rex.
The marketing has also made a clear attempt to fill potential moviegoers with one of the most powerful feelings of them all: nostalgia. Trailers have used a piano version of John Williams’ unforgettable theme song from the original movie, the original Tyrannosaurus rex is featured in the park (complete with scars from its battle with Velociraptors), and, despite actor Richard Attenborough passing away last year, a trailer offers narration from his character, John Hammond.