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post #51 of 160
49.3
post #52 of 160
42.5
post #53 of 160
43.2
post #54 of 160
$39.5 million.
post #55 of 160
58.4 million
post #56 of 160
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rich Straceski
I was starting at less then bumped myself up to 56 Million. Didn't see it on here yet so there's my guess...

$56 Million

$84.00 of that is out of my own pocket. Damn you, Manhattan ticket prices! Damn you to heck! You and your cousin, the Internet Surcharge Fee!
Why are you buying a half dozen tickets or more?
post #57 of 160
$27.2 mil
post #58 of 160
32.5
post #59 of 160
45.1 million.
post #60 of 160
I'm going with 62.8 million.

And I thought that it was Price is Right who did closest to the actual retail price without going over.... but then again, I haven't seen Let's make a Deal since old Monty Hall was still walking...
post #61 of 160
68 million
post #62 of 160
40 million
post #63 of 160
43 million
post #64 of 160
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by mbayli1
I'm going with 62.8 million.

And I thought that it was Price is Right who did closest to the actual retail price without going over.... but then again, I haven't seen Let's make a Deal since old Monty Hall was still walking...
You're right.
post #65 of 160
$49.7 million.
post #66 of 160
63.7 million. Of course I'm the worlds worst guesser so you can rest assured this number probably won't be the winner.
post #67 of 160
A wild guess, but my gut tells me it's going to be 42,74 million. I hope it makes more.
post #68 of 160
Looking conservative @ $27 million. Hope it is 2X that though.
post #69 of 160
I say 68 million...
post #70 of 160
Sorry Edinburh... 68.1 million.
post #71 of 160
28,143,231 $.
or € as a second guess.
post #72 of 160
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris Kent
300
Right on, amigo.

Realistically: 55.0 mil

Awareness IS huge on this thing. The female bartender at the Von's asked me last night if my girlfriend and I were going to the midnight show of 300 at the Cinerama, but not because we were talking about it, which we weren't, but just because. Crazy huh?

And since reviews have been fairly positive on it, I don't think it'll implode on itself either. My guess is it will open around Hannibal-ish numbers and go on to make Matrix-ish numbers.

Boxoffice Mojo and Weekend Warrior, prepare to eat shit for capping the movie at ~40 mil opening weekend, ~100 mil total.
post #73 of 160
63.5 million
post #74 of 160
54.6 million
post #75 of 160
46.7 mill

i didnt really have the patience to see if that number was already taken.
post #76 of 160
I'm gonna aim low and go with $21 million.
post #77 of 160
34.7
post #78 of 160
74 Million? That's just fuckin silly town. Silly face. Silly face town.

The movie will make 25.5 million.
post #79 of 160
28 mil
post #80 of 160
49.6 million
post #81 of 160
$45 million.
post #82 of 160
20 million.
post #83 of 160
76 million.
post #84 of 160
Considering all of the Imax showings in Houston are selling out in advance, 48 Mil.
post #85 of 160
Hmm, 51.3 million
post #86 of 160
$37 million.

The neighborhood theater is sold out. Luckily, I saw a free preview the week before.
post #87 of 160
$56.1 Million
post #88 of 160
$39,621,358.50 come Monday's cumulative tally.
post #89 of 160
Showtimes were sold out all day today, and most of tomorrow is sold out as well. So my guess is a high $81 million
post #90 of 160
57 million
post #91 of 160
Tough to say. Where I live Zodiac was sold out most of Saturday, but look what happened.

49 million
post #92 of 160
62 million
post #93 of 160
Thread Starter 
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The ultra-bloody warrior film "300," about a legendary battle between the Spartans and Persians, seemed headed for U.S. box-office glory on Friday with sell-out crowds flocking to early showings.
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Imax, the giant-screen movie chain, reported that all 57 of its 12:01 a.m. Friday screenings of the Warner Bros. film had sold out as its advance ticket sales for the weekend hit a new record for the month of March.

"We had the most amazing night," said Greg Foster, chairman and president of Imax Filmed Entertainment, adding that many Imax theaters arranged 2:30 a.m. shows at the last minute to accommodate fans who failed to get into the midnight showings.

Many of the rest of the nation's 600 theaters with early morning shows also played to capacity crowds, said Dan Fellman, domestic distribution president for the Time Warner Inc.-owned studio.

"They were flocking everywhere, not just to Imax," he told Reuters.

While overnight business accounted for a fraction of the more than 3,100 North American theaters where "300" was opening on Friday, the early surge at the multiplex was a strong indicator that the film was poised for a robust first weekend.

Some box-office analysts predicted "300" could finish the weekend in the $50 million range, an impressive achievement for a March opening given the film's "R" rating and lack of stars.

Seeking to squelch inflated expectations, Fellman said a weekend gross in the mid-$30 million range was "a more accurate estimate of where things are going to go."

SOLD OUT

Still, leading online ticket seller Fandango reported "300" was selling at twice the rate of a previously unexpected box-office hit, "Ghost Rider," which opened three weekends ago with $45.4 million in its first three days.

With no other major film releases this weekend, Fandango said 94 percent of its business was going to "300" with hundreds of screenings selling out. "Exhibitors are continually adding show times," Fandango spokesman Harry Medved said.

The record sum for a March opening is currently held by the computer-animated family film "Ice Age: The Meltdown," which grossed $68 million in its first weekend last year. The original "Ice Age" is No. 2 with $46 million in 2002.

"300" has received mixed reviews -- New York Times critic A.O. Scott called it "about as violent as 'Apocalypto' and twice as stupid" -- but has benefited from an aggressive Internet-based promotional campaign appealing to a younger, tech-focused crowd.

The hyper-stylized film, based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller about the ancient battle at Thermopylae in 480 B.C., was shot using actors staging combat scenes against blue screens on which the background and special effects are superimposed via computer graphics.

Amid the spectacle of severed limbs, decapitations and copious amounts of blood, the movie reenacts the story of 300 Spartans under King Leonidas who held out against the advancing Persian hordes led by Xerxes in one of the most famous last stands in history.

Warner Bros. is hoping to surpass the box-office success of another Miller adaptation, "Sin City," which grossed $160 million worldwide from a $40 million budget, according to movie Web site boxofficemojo.com.
post #94 of 160
I lowballed my guess at 23 million for the sake of the game, but I'm glad it looks like I was wrong.
post #95 of 160
Crowd reports and such are pointing towards a $25-30 million opening day. It all just depends on the weekend multiplier.
post #96 of 160
$84.6m
post #97 of 160
The problem with that bit of reporting Devin posted is that all it does is help feed the marketing machine - get out early so you can get a ticket. Let's create demand. See it and feel part of the group. Which I will, just not tonight.

I can still get a ticket right now (and all day tomorrow and Sunday) in the theatre by my house, which is in a major metropolitan area. AMC's Burbank 16, which is usually listed in Variety as a top-15 theatre weekend money-making warrior, still has screenings available tonight, all-day tomorrow, and all-day Sunday. Only Mann's Chinese 6 has three sold-outs tonight, but they've added more shows.

If anything, I think it should do fairly well, and if it does beat GHOST RIDER, well, more power to the filmmakers for almost not going the route of utter pap.

I still stand by my estimate and look forward to be proven wrong.
post #98 of 160
Probably way off but 31 million.
post #99 of 160
Good lord. I have to buy Sunday afternoon tickets (granted, it is the local IMAX) first thing tomorrow. $25-30 million opening day? That's crazy!

Prediction: $58.3 million
post #100 of 160
Quote:
Originally Posted by devincf
Why are you buying a half dozen tickets or more?
I actually got most of it back. I bought tickets for myself and six friends. I was playing the role of event organizer so to speak.

I bought the tickets online on thursday evening to avoid a rush at the theater and it's a good thing too. I picked them up close to 6:00 before dinner and all the shows until 11:00 or after (on the hour, and every half past) were already sold out. There were a lot of grumpy prople trying to get tickets.

I'm sticking with my 56 Mill guess, but if what I saw tonight is any indication I wouldn't be surprised if I sold it short. We'll see.
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