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The real difference between the two is that we'll get a John Wick 3
Ring the damn bell.
The real difference between the two is that we'll get a John Wick 3
Where outside of the US is it falling of a cliff or getting of theaters? Do you have any numbers to support that?
Ghost in the Shell dropped 97% Friday to Friday in China. The highest I have ever seen there. Final total in China might not even hit $30M. Last week looked like $40-50M total.
As savage as Keanu making his way through a club.The real difference between the two is that we'll get a John Wick 3
Ghost in the Shell Worldwide Numbers Last Week: $48 million
Ghost in the Shell Worldwide Numbers This Week: $10 million
It's done. That's all she wrote, unless it has crazy Zootopia legs.
Not really. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekly&id=ghostintheshell2017.htmDid you mix up weekend and week?
Not really. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekly&id=ghostintheshell2017.htm
Domestically it only made $24m in its first week.
Ride that snowpiercer to the end, Trokil. Maybe there will be daylight at the end.
I'm not even sure where John Wick 2 came from. To put that to bed: John Wick 2 made $161 million worldwide, it's budget was only $40 million. That is profit, which is success. If GITS gets lucky, it's make more than Get Out too! (Get Out's budget is $4 million. Tons of profit.)
Ghost in the Shell Worldwide Numbers Last Week: $48 million
Ghost in the Shell Worldwide Numbers This Week: $10 million
It's done. That's all she wrote, unless it has crazy Zootopia legs.
The real difference between the two is that we'll get a John Wick 3
Maybe it was worldwide. Any way you look at it, $37m domestic $115m foreign is a bad sign for a movie with a budget greater than $100m.Then it makes even less sense. Because domestic is not world wide.
The real difference between the two is that we'll get a John Wick 3
The real difference between the two is that we'll get a John Wick 3
Im confused, did Your Name have just a 6 day theatrical run? What a bizarre decision.
Completely unrelated to any movie in theatres right now, but are we ever getting a sequel to Fincher's Girl with the Dragon Tatoo??? I'm reading the second book now and want more Fincher.
There's another one coming, but it'll basically be a reboot of the series. No Craig, no Mara, no Fincher.
Im confused, did Your Name have just a 6 day theatrical run? What a bizarre decision.
Did you mix up weekend and week?
Last weekend:
This weekend:
Completely unrelated to any movie in theatres right now, but are we ever getting a sequel to Fincher's Girl with the Dragon Tatoo??? I'm reading the second book now and want more Fincher.
Nope, it's still playing, I saw it again yesterday, and there are still showings through the week.Anime always gets a limited release.
Bobby, I think you're missing the biggest reason. White execs, producers, directors, casting directors, etc... WANT to cast White actors as leads, regardless of any perceived box office success. Not to mention, the Fast and the Furious franchise and Ghost in the Shell in their heads will be easily explained as exceptions to the rule and other factors that enabled it's success and failure, none of it about race.
I just got word that GitS just made another $150 million in profit, fueled entirely by my hopes and dreams.
Damn if only F8 went with bankable super famous stars
Isn't that sort of what they are doing these days? At least when compared to something like Tokyo Drift. It's cool that they have been keeping as many legacy characters as possible, but a lot of their newer editions are pretty well known.
He was being sarcastic.
I know. But plenty of people are trying to paint this as an underdog cast of sorts in the various F&F threads. The cast is getting to be pretty stacked.
Another fact that might have been shared earlier: This is the largest domestic opening weekend of all time for a film by a black director (Gary Gray). Gary already held that record for Straight Outta Compton previously ($60M opening).
According to Universal, 75 percent of the audience in North America was non-Caucasian, generally in line with previous installments. Hispanics, the most frequent moviegoers in the U.S., made up the majority of ticket buyers (37 percent), followed by Caucasians (25 percent), African-Americans (24 percent), Asians (10 percent) and other (4 percent).
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/furious-7-audience-75-percent-786452
Furious 7 Fate of the Furious
Hispanic $54.4M (37%) $26M (26%)
Non-Hispanic white $36.8M (25%) $41M (41%)
Black $35.3M (24%) $21M (21%)
Asian $14.7M (10%) $11M (11%)
Other $5.9M (4%) $3M (3%)
TOTAL OPENING WEEKEND $147M $100M
Jordana Brewster the true draw
Wow, Ghost in the Shell is crazy successful on the international market, it just has made as much money world wide in about 20 days as John Wick 2 did in 66 days.
In a lot of markets it is still ahead of Ant-Man I wonder how much money it will make in total. Casting Scarlett seemed really worked out, else it would have ended like Power Rangers.
Man I really do not get why Fast and Furious movies are so popular.
Shiiiiiit... if Jackie Motherfucking Chan shows up in the post credits scene of the FF9 the whole theatre is going to erupt!!!
MAKE IT HAPPEN, Hollywood!!! Allow your love of $$$ to over ride your anti Asian [male] racism!!!
Man I really do not get why Fast and Furious movies are so popular.
Shiiiiiit... if Jackie Motherfucking Chan shows up in the post credits scene of the FF9 the whole theatre is going to erupt!!!
MAKE IT HAPPEN, Hollywood!!! Allow your love of $$$ to over ride your anti Asian [male] racism!!!
Han's avenging uncle.
Chan shows up and brings Sung Kang as Han's twin brother who's exactly like him.Han's avenging uncle.
Poor trokilGhost in the Shell's performance in China:
Opening Weekend: $21.4M
Second Weekend: $0.70M (-97%)
Incredible Overseas Momentum (tm)
Chan shows up and brings Sung Kang as Han's twin brother who's exactly like him.
Dude...OK. Here we go. The team sees Han walk in and is excited to see him!
Tej: "Han, you're alive."
Not Han: "No, he's not and you should know that since you left my brother to die." <pulls out gun>
Uncle Jackie Chan:<walking in behind him> "...And my nephew..."
Roman proceeds to get dem hands.
Then we witness one of the most spectacular group ass beatings ever put to film as Jackie trounces the entire crew, ending with Jackie taking on The Rock and Jason Statham at the same time.
And he does them like Jet Li did Riggs and Murtaugh.
Sorry if this has already been asked, but how does F7's worldwide opening weekend look if you added China's opening weekend to it?