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Going to be interesting. Real chance it opens under 180m at the moment. Should have great legs by all accounts, but this might kill it's shot at a billion, because I think it will need something like 550m domestic to even attempt it.
Post track seems strong, especially among women. Thinking A/A- at worst.I am real curious what the cinemascore is going to be. I think the film lacks some real emotionally lifting scenes that I think could really hurt its legs. No one want to keep going back to be sad for 3 hours.
Hey, it worked for Titanic. *shrugs*I am real curious what the cinemascore is going to be. I think the film lacks some real emotionally lifting scenes that I think could really hurt its legs. No one want to keep going back to be sad for 3 hours.
China would have no effect on legs, just overall total. Exchange rate could be an issue, but even then you have to consider inflation. Admission wise, it's doing a little worse. It's a bust in Korea, and a lot of markets are under the first flick, L&T, and MOM. But it is early. We will see.Hey, it worked for Titanic. *shrugs*
I don't think it'll have the legs that the first one had, especially without China, but having virtually no competition until Avatar will help it tremendously.
This is why you listen to Darthtradmus...
Haha, I want someone to bring this up with him. If little Petey is back with "adoptive" daddy Marvel in Avi's eyes, then make him pay a billion dollars a year maintenance with limited visitation rights.Funny...if anything, Avi Arad is the one who adopted this "kid" at the first place as he (and also Sony) never owns him.
That "kid" was only going back home to his real "parents" to where he really belongs...and even that they still not getting the full custody of him.
I expected a good cinemascore but not sure how well that will translate into repeat value compared to other films that receive an A score (I want it to do well). It's obvious high quality to the masses but that doesn't mean they will want to keep going back given the tone and length. Chadwick is such a huge miss. I feel a serious but upbeat sequel with him still as the lead could have done mega-numbers.