If it did go down, it went down by less than 1%, because it was 42%/57% a week ago also.Lionheart wrote:Great Saturday and great Os number. Did it open anywhere? The split between us-os actually went down! For a 190M US, without moving one way or the other this would mean almost 450 without China/Japan/Italy. A 43%split would be over 440+.
More confident about 500, less about the 200 (not dead though!)
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I think it was 42,5. Now 42,3. Just 0,2. Its a nice indicator to understand where the non-us territories are headed. It will probably go up to 43 something before it opens in Italy.okungnyo wrote:If it did go down, it went down by less than 1%, because it was 42%/57% a week ago also.Lionheart wrote:Great Saturday and great Os number. Did it open anywhere? The split between us-os actually went down! For a 190M US, without moving one way or the other this would mean almost 450 without China/Japan/Italy. A 43%split would be over 440+.
More confident about 500, less about the 200 (not dead though!)
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Little off topic but still related to box office...
Chris Nolan is soon going to pass James Cameron for fifth all-time in domestic box office gross.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/people/?vi ... oss&p=.htm
Hopefully, Dunkirk can get 30 million more in it's run to put Nolan over 2 billion lifetime gross.
Chris Nolan is soon going to pass James Cameron for fifth all-time in domestic box office gross.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/people/?vi ... oss&p=.htm
Hopefully, Dunkirk can get 30 million more in it's run to put Nolan over 2 billion lifetime gross.
That's great!
I wonder how that list would look if it only counted original (i.e., not based on a pre-existing intellectual property) films?
Would his position go up or down?
I wonder how that list would look if it only counted original (i.e., not based on a pre-existing intellectual property) films?
Would his position go up or down?
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wowradewart wrote:Little off topic but still related to box office...
Chris Nolan is soon going to pass James Cameron for fifth all-time in domestic box office gross.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/people/?vi ... oss&p=.htm
Hopefully, Dunkirk can get 30 million more in it's run to put Nolan over 2 billion lifetime gross.
http://pro.boxoffice.com/studio-weekend ... -2-w-8-9m/
1. Annabelle: Creation $35,040,000
2. Dunkirk $11,405,000 (-33%)
3. The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature $8,934,748
4. The Dark Tower $7,875,000 (-59%)
And he already passed him as a screenwriterradewart wrote:Little off topic but still related to box office...
Chris Nolan is soon going to pass James Cameron for fifth all-time in domestic box office gross.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/people/?vi ... oss&p=.htm
Hopefully, Dunkirk can get 30 million more in it's run to put Nolan over 2 billion lifetime gross.
By the way Interstellar made 121 M $ in China. So passing 500 M is not impossible. At the end I guess it'll be around 550 M worldwide
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Dunkirk is NOT Interstellar. Two completly different movie.aburak256 wrote:By the way Interstellar made 121 M $ in China. So passing 500 M is not impossible. At the end I guess it'll be around 550 M worldwide
Hacksaw Ridge made $62 million in China.
Dunkirk surpassed Hacksaw Ridge in every other makert.
Total Gross - $475-525M (depends on China)
Dunkirk surpassed Hacksaw Ridge in every other makert.
Total Gross - $475-525M (depends on China)