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TAKE IT TO THE BANKS - THE FILMS OF 4/15

Posted: April 15th, 2016, 3:11 pm
by BanksIsDaFuture
Sorry everyone, went out every night this week and wasn't able to finish a proper column this week. Please take my predictions as an apology...

The Jungle Book (BV)

$52M opening, $165M total.
18 Top 5 points, 8 PTA points.

For $28, it's a worthy pick-up in April-June BO Leagues. It has April and early May mostly to itself, outside of Cap, while the summer movies will eat into each other.



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Barbershop: The Next Cut (WB)

$17M opening, $55M total.
7 Top 5 points, 2 PTA points.

It costs $11 in April-June BO Leagues; it's priced right, and depending on how well Keanu/Mother's Day does, it could be worth it.



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Criminal (LG/S)

$6M opening, $14M total.
0 Top 5 points, 0 PTA points.

It would be a waste of $6 honestly.




Limited releases:

Green Room (A24)

Playing in 3 theaters, 90% on RT - but is going wide on 4/29.

10 PTA points, and only 10 due to its expansion. High priced at $5 for only two weekends, even if it wins both.



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Sing Street (TWC)

Playing in 5 theaters, 98% on RT.

Should be good for 11 PTA points. Slightly more worth it at $4, but riskier play since it's a Irish (totally never thought it was British) teenage rock musical/romance.



This weekend's predictions for April 15th-17th:

1. The Jungle Book - $52M
2. Barbershop: The Next Cut - $17M
3. The Boss - $12M
4. Batman Vs Superman: Dawn of Justice - $11M
5. Zootopia - $9M

PTA: Green Room, The Jungle Book, Sing Street, Miles Ahead, Barbershop: The Next Cut

Re: TAKE IT TO THE BANKS - THE FILMS OF 4/15

Posted: April 15th, 2016, 3:25 pm
by numbersix
Sing Street is Irish, not British ;)

Re: TAKE IT TO THE BANKS - THE FILMS OF 4/15

Posted: April 15th, 2016, 9:54 pm
by Shrykespeare
Official Theater Counts:

The Jungle Book - 4,028
Criminal - 2,683
Barbershop: The Next Cut - 2,661
Sing Street - 5
Green Room - 3


Next week:

The Huntsman: Winter's War - 3,700
Compadres - 350




Celebrity birthdays:

Ed O'Neill turned 70 on 4/12
Andy Garcia turned 60 on 4/12
Abigail Breslin turned 20 on 4/14
Lukas Haas turns 40 on 4/16 (remember when he was the little boy in Witness?)

Re: TAKE IT TO THE BANKS - THE FILMS OF 4/15

Posted: April 15th, 2016, 10:25 pm
by Geezer
Think you are far too low on Jungle Book. This is going to be a monster hit. 75/225, best value of the March/April seasons.

Re: TAKE IT TO THE BANKS - THE FILMS OF 4/15

Posted: April 15th, 2016, 11:05 pm
by BanksIsDaFuture
Geezer wrote:Think you are far too low on Jungle Book. This is going to be a monster hit. 75/225, best value of the March/April seasons.
Yeah, I see that now. My original prediction was $42M/$145M, but the buzz is building and it's definitely going to be huge this weekend.

And next weekend with only Huntsman 2, that I don't think anyone wanted, and only comedies the next, it should clean up. Even in the wake of Cap, it should do very well.

Re: TAKE IT TO THE BANKS - THE FILMS OF 4/15

Posted: April 16th, 2016, 11:10 am
by Wrestler
Early results have Jungle book mid-high 80s. Pretty good. But I'm more interested in BvS vs Zoo. Batman is gonna fall hard again this weekend looking around 8.5m to Zoo's 7.7m and its only 4m ahead of zoo. Just how dissapointed is WB going to be when Zootopia and Deadpool both end up outgrossing their biggest film of the year. I originally estimated a 2.1~2.2x multiplier for it but even that low was optimistic.

Re: TAKE IT TO THE BANKS - THE FILMS OF 4/15

Posted: April 16th, 2016, 7:20 pm
by Shrykespeare
Friday Estimates

The Jungle Book, $32.4M
Barbershop 3, $7M
The Boss, $3.1M
Batman v Superman, $2.3M
Zootopia, $2.1M
Criminal, $2.1M



Weekend Projections:

The Jungle Book, $95.5M
Barbershop 3, $19.4M
The Boss, $10.3M
Batman v Superman, $9.1M
Zootopia, $9.0M
Criminal, $5.8M
Greek Wedding 2, $3.5M
Miracles from Heaven, $2M
God's Not Dead 2, $1.7M
Hardcore Henry, $1.5M



PTA:
Jungle Book, $23K
Sing Street, $11K
Barbershop 3, $7K

Re: TAKE IT TO THE BANKS - THE FILMS OF 4/15

Posted: April 17th, 2016, 5:07 am
by Chienfantome
And this is the moment I realize I haven't put The Jungle Book on any slate. :?

Re: TAKE IT TO THE BANKS - THE FILMS OF 4/15

Posted: April 17th, 2016, 8:24 am
by Geezer
I put it on every slate, but even I didn't think it would do THIS well. Outstanding!

Re: TAKE IT TO THE BANKS - THE FILMS OF 4/15

Posted: April 17th, 2016, 3:58 pm
by Shrykespeare
Weekend Estimates

Top 12:
5 points - The Jungle Book, $103.6M (jeepers)
4 points - Barbershop: The Next Cut, $20.2M
3 points - The Boss, $10.2M
2 points - Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice, $9.0M
1 point - Zootopia, $8.2M
Criminal, $5.8M
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, $3.3M
Miracles from Heaven, $1.9M
God's Not Dead 2, $1.7M
Eye in the Sky, $1.6M
Hardcore Henry, $1.5M
The Divergent Series: Allegiant, $1.3M
10 Cloverfield Lane, $1.0M



PTA:
5 points - Green Room
4 points - The Jungle Book
3 points - Sing Street
2 points - Barbershop: The Next Cut
1 point - Miles Ahead

Re: TAKE IT TO THE BANKS - THE FILMS OF 4/15

Posted: April 18th, 2016, 7:31 pm
by Shrykespeare
Weekend Actuals

Top 12:
5 points - The Jungle Book, $103.3M
4 points - Barbershop: The Next Cut, $20.2M
3 points - The Boss, $10.0M
2 points - Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice, $9.0M
1 point - Zootopia, $8.1M
Criminal, $5.8M
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, $3.3M
Miracles from Heaven, $1.9M
God's Not Dead 2, $1.7M
Eye in the Sky, $1.6M
Hardcore Henry, $1.4M
The Divergent Series: Allegiant, $1.4M
10 Cloverfield Lane, $1.1M



PTA:
5 points - Green Room, $29,328
4 points - The Jungle Book, $25,636
3 points - Sing Street, $12,715
2 points - Barbershop: The Next Cut, $7,607
1 point - Miles Ahead, $4,152