Screen's Picks for 2/8-2/10
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You mean the Leonard Cohen song that Concrete Blonde covered, Shryke.
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Um... yeah. Who's Leonard Cohen again?Buscemi2 wrote:You mean the Leonard Cohen song that Concrete Blonde covered, Shryke.
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Saw What Men Want tonight and I think it definitely will have legs. Audience ate it up
It's not destroying. It's making something new.
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Friday Estimates
LEGO Movie 2, $8.5M
What Men Want, $6.6M
Cold Pursuit, $3.6M
The Prodigy, $2.0M
The Upside, $1.8M
Glass, $1.6M
Weekend Projections
LEGO Movie 2, $30.5M
What Men Want, $18.5M
Cold Pursuit, $10.2M
The Upside, $7.0M
Glass, $6.0M
The Prodigy, $5.5M
Green Book, $3.5M
Aquaman, $3.3M
Spider-Man, $3.2M
Miss Bala, $2.6M
LEGO Movie 2, $8.5M
What Men Want, $6.6M
Cold Pursuit, $3.6M
The Prodigy, $2.0M
The Upside, $1.8M
Glass, $1.6M
Weekend Projections
LEGO Movie 2, $30.5M
What Men Want, $18.5M
Cold Pursuit, $10.2M
The Upside, $7.0M
Glass, $6.0M
The Prodigy, $5.5M
Green Book, $3.5M
Aquaman, $3.3M
Spider-Man, $3.2M
Miss Bala, $2.6M
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LEGO is probably the most shocking decline for a sequel since (I don't know... Ted 2, maybe [Solo was technically a spin-off, and those usually don't work out])
It's not destroying. It's making something new.
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Weekend Estimates
Top 10:
5 points - The LEGO Movie: The Second Part, $34.4M
4 points - What Men Want, $19.0M
3 points - Cold Pursuit, $10.8M
2 points - The Upside, $7.2M
1 point - Glass, $6.4M
The Prodigy, $6.0M
Green Book, $3.6M
Aquaman, $3.3M
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, $3.0M
Miss Bala, $1.7M
Oscar Nominated Short Fims 2019, $912K
PTA:
5 points - Everybody Knows
4 points - The LEGO Movie: The Second Part
3 points - When Men Want
2 points - Arctic
1 point - Cold Pursuit
Observations/Predictions:
What Men Want looks like a $50M film, not much more.
Aquaman will pass Batman v Superman this week to become the all-time highest-grossing DC Universe film outside the Dark Knight trilogy.
The Upside will definitely crack $90M. $100M is a stretch.
$180M for Spider-Man. Bravo.
Glass will hit $100M this week, despite critical bashing.
Top 10:
5 points - The LEGO Movie: The Second Part, $34.4M
4 points - What Men Want, $19.0M
3 points - Cold Pursuit, $10.8M
2 points - The Upside, $7.2M
1 point - Glass, $6.4M
The Prodigy, $6.0M
Green Book, $3.6M
Aquaman, $3.3M
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, $3.0M
Miss Bala, $1.7M
Oscar Nominated Short Fims 2019, $912K
PTA:
5 points - Everybody Knows
4 points - The LEGO Movie: The Second Part
3 points - When Men Want
2 points - Arctic
1 point - Cold Pursuit
Observations/Predictions:
What Men Want looks like a $50M film, not much more.
Aquaman will pass Batman v Superman this week to become the all-time highest-grossing DC Universe film outside the Dark Knight trilogy.
The Upside will definitely crack $90M. $100M is a stretch.
$180M for Spider-Man. Bravo.
Glass will hit $100M this week, despite critical bashing.
Happy 60th birthday Jet Li! (4/26/23)
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I think What Men Want will hold pretty well with Valentine’s and the long weekend coming up. Won’t be a blockbuster but I think it’ll get closer to $60-70M.
And I’d be surprised if The Upside didn’t clear $100M at this point (which is kind of crazy). It’s been gaining on The Bucket List comp every week and will need to massively shed theaters coming up to miss the mark. STX doesn’t have anything out until April and they only have one $100M movie thus far so I feel like they’ll be invested in getting it over the hump.
And I’d be surprised if The Upside didn’t clear $100M at this point (which is kind of crazy). It’s been gaining on The Bucket List comp every week and will need to massively shed theaters coming up to miss the mark. STX doesn’t have anything out until April and they only have one $100M movie thus far so I feel like they’ll be invested in getting it over the hump.
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Weekend Actuals
Top 10:
5 points - The LEGO Movie: The Second Part, $34.1M (5)
4 points - What Men Want, $18.2M (4)
3 points - Cold Pursuit, $11.0M (3)
2 points - The Upside, $7.1M (19)
1 point - Glass, $6.3M (16)
The Prodigy, $5.9M
Green Book, $3.4M
Aquaman, $3.2M
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, $3.0M
Miss Bala, $2.7M
PTA:
5 points - Everybody Knows, $17,802 (5)
4 points - The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part, $7,928 (4)
3 points - What Men Want, $6,261 (3)
2 points - Arctic, $5,995 (7)
1 point - Cold Pursuit, $4,194 (1)
Top 10:
5 points - The LEGO Movie: The Second Part, $34.1M (5)
4 points - What Men Want, $18.2M (4)
3 points - Cold Pursuit, $11.0M (3)
2 points - The Upside, $7.1M (19)
1 point - Glass, $6.3M (16)
The Prodigy, $5.9M
Green Book, $3.4M
Aquaman, $3.2M
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, $3.0M
Miss Bala, $2.7M
PTA:
5 points - Everybody Knows, $17,802 (5)
4 points - The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part, $7,928 (4)
3 points - What Men Want, $6,261 (3)
2 points - Arctic, $5,995 (7)
1 point - Cold Pursuit, $4,194 (1)
Happy 60th birthday Jet Li! (4/26/23)