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Post by quetee on Jan 18, 2020 19:05:13 GMT
Damn, 175mil for that? Yikes. RDJ has made more than enough money to where he needs to go back to doing a middle budget movie. He needs work with an established breakout director. RDJ should have started out post-Marvel with either a Sherlock Holmes sequel or something low risk like a low/mid budget comedy or drama. A non-franchise big budget thing like this put him in the worst possible position. He will be blamed for this especially since it is an established IP. Look at Will Smith and Aladdin, he has been created as to why that movie did so well. The headlines for Doolittle are gonna be brutal. If RDJ's next movie is another big budget movie then he is all about the paycheck, cash grabs.
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Post by therealcomicman117 on Jan 19, 2020 16:24:08 GMT
Big numbers, even with Dolittle being a turkey. Bad Boys For Life broke the opening weekend record in January too. www.the-numbers.com/weekend-box-office-chart1 N Bad Boys For Life Sony Pict… $59,175,000 3,775 $15,675 $59,175,000 1 2 N Dolittle Universal $22,530,000 4,155 $5,422 $22,530,000 1 3 (1) 1917 Universal $22,140,000 -40% 3,612 +178 $6,130 $76,756,984 4 4 (3) Jumanji: The Next Level Sony Pict… $9,565,000 -32% 3,323 -581 $2,878 $270,477,975 6 5 (2) Star Wars: The Rise o… Walt Disney $8,374,000 -45% 3,058 -1,221 $2,738 $492,019,801 5 6 (5) Just Mercy Warner Bros. $6,000,000 -38% 2,457 +82 $2,442 $19,612,643 4 - (6) Little Women Sony Pict… $5,910,000 -24% 2,503 -713 $2,361 $84,401,052 4 - (4) Like a Boss Paramount… $3,840,000 -62% 3,081 +3 $1,246 $16,923,588 2 - (8) Frozen II Walt Disney $3,717,000 -37% 2,080 -575 $1,787 $464,868,690 9 - (7) Underwater 20th Cent… $3,560,000 -49% 2,791 n/c $1,276 $12,780,707 2
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Post by quetee on Jan 19, 2020 16:45:24 GMT
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Post by quetee on Jan 19, 2020 16:48:55 GMT
Big numbers, even with Dolittle being a turkey. Bad Boys For Life broke the opening weekend record in January too. www.the-numbers.com/weekend-box-office-chart1 N Bad Boys For Life Sony Pict… $59,175,000 3,775 $15,675 $59,175,000 1 2 N Dolittle Universal $22,530,000 4,155 $5,422 $22,530,000 1 3 (1) 1917 Universal $22,140,000 -40% 3,612 +178 $6,130 $76,756,984 4 4 (3) Jumanji: The Next Level Sony Pict… $9,565,000 -32% 3,323 -581 $2,878 $270,477,975 6 5 (2) Star Wars: The Rise o… Walt Disney $8,374,000 -45% 3,058 -1,221 $2,738 $492,019,801 5 6 (5) Just Mercy Warner Bros. $6,000,000 -38% 2,457 +82 $2,442 $19,612,643 4 - (6) Little Women Sony Pict… $5,910,000 -24% 2,503 -713 $2,361 $84,401,052 4 - (4) Like a Boss Paramount… $3,840,000 -62% 3,081 +3 $1,246 $16,923,588 2 - (8) Frozen II Walt Disney $3,717,000 -37% 2,080 -575 $1,787 $464,868,690 9 - (7) Underwater 20th Cent… $3,560,000 -49% 2,791 n/c $1,276 $12,780,707 2 That's huge for Bad Boys. Look at how well 1917 is doing. I saw some post about bp not being in top 3 so that's why 1917 will win..... ummm, whoever projected that is a moron. How is 1917 not going to pass 107 mil dollars domestic?
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Post by therealcomicman117 on Jan 19, 2020 17:10:19 GMT
Big numbers, even with Dolittle being a turkey. Bad Boys For Life broke the opening weekend record in January too. www.the-numbers.com/weekend-box-office-chart1 N Bad Boys For Life Sony Pict… $59,175,000 3,775 $15,675 $59,175,000 1 2 N Dolittle Universal $22,530,000 4,155 $5,422 $22,530,000 1 3 (1) 1917 Universal $22,140,000 -40% 3,612 +178 $6,130 $76,756,984 4 4 (3) Jumanji: The Next Level Sony Pict… $9,565,000 -32% 3,323 -581 $2,878 $270,477,975 6 5 (2) Star Wars: The Rise o… Walt Disney $8,374,000 -45% 3,058 -1,221 $2,738 $492,019,801 5 6 (5) Just Mercy Warner Bros. $6,000,000 -38% 2,457 +82 $2,442 $19,612,643 4 - (6) Little Women Sony Pict… $5,910,000 -24% 2,503 -713 $2,361 $84,401,052 4 - (4) Like a Boss Paramount… $3,840,000 -62% 3,081 +3 $1,246 $16,923,588 2 - (8) Frozen II Walt Disney $3,717,000 -37% 2,080 -575 $1,787 $464,868,690 9 - (7) Underwater 20th Cent… $3,560,000 -49% 2,791 n/c $1,276 $12,780,707 2 That's huge for Bad Boys. Look at how well 1917 is doing. I saw some post about bp not being in top 3 so that's why 1917 will win..... ummm, whoever projected that is a moron. How is 1917 not going to pass 107 mil dollars domestic? I mean it only dropped 40% on its second weekend, and the Oscars haven't even happened yet. That's not bad at all.
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Post by LaraQ on Jan 19, 2020 17:24:58 GMT
Knives Out on $145M now.Incredible.Could end up around $160-$165M I reckon.Just noticed Jojo Rabbit has only made $23M after 14 weeks.That film didn't really break out the way I thought it would.Dolittle really shit the bed didn't it?.
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Post by theycallmemrfish on Jan 19, 2020 18:47:21 GMT
As for Knives Out, it shouldn't be too, too surprising being that Murder on the Orient Express made something like $350M all of two years ago... and that movie was a gigantic piece of shit.
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Post by Lubezki on Jan 19, 2020 19:12:50 GMT
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Post by countjohn on Jan 19, 2020 19:27:43 GMT
As for Knives Out, it shouldn't be too, too surprising being that Murder on the Orient Express made something like $350M all of two years ago... and that movie was a gigantic piece of shit. Yeah, murder mysteries are just still a really popular form of fiction. Particularly based on all the people that still tune into those "murder of the week" police procedurals and read paperback crime novels. You just don't see them made as much in the movies these days.
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Post by quetee on Jan 19, 2020 20:26:45 GMT
Yall can't forget about Mar Mar up in here:
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Post by Lubezki on Jan 19, 2020 23:01:24 GMT
Yall can't forget about Mar Mar up in here:
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