2012-13 Full Year Slates
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Re: 2012-13 Full Year Slates
Well we'll just wait and see then. So we're all ready to start drafting on monday ?
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Based on this weekend's projections, it looks like the draft order is pretty solid. There may be some give and take of a few hundred thousand here and there, but otherwise, here is how it will finish:
1. transformers, $973M
2. Chien, $806M
3. Banks, $787M
4. UDM, $761M
5. leestu, $757M
Oblivion didn't hold quite as well as expected, but it was still enough for UDM to prevail.
6. Shryke, $713M
7. Buscemi, $711M
8. W, $629M
9. Geezer, $561M
10. empire, $542M
11. Surfer, $529M
12. Six, $523M
So Pain & Gain opened high enough for Surfer to catch Six, but not enough to catch Empire. So empire will get that #1 pick after all.
13. Ozzy, $486M
14. aquamann, $480M
15. John Erle, $343M
16. donnie, $322M
And thus, the draft order will indeed be:
Division A:
1. empire
2. Geezer
3. W
4. Buscemi
5. Shryke
6. leestu
7. UDM
8. Banks
9. Chien
10. Tranny
Division B:
1. JohnErle
2. aquamann
3. Ozzy
4. Six
5. Surfer
6. RathfulProphetic
7. SleepySkunk
8. Walleye
9. Shaan
If everyone is satisfied that the results are ironclad, we could start the draft at any time. As for the quarterly draft, I'm still waiting on a few pricing schemes before I solidify the prices.
1. transformers, $973M
2. Chien, $806M
3. Banks, $787M
4. UDM, $761M
5. leestu, $757M
Oblivion didn't hold quite as well as expected, but it was still enough for UDM to prevail.
6. Shryke, $713M
7. Buscemi, $711M
8. W, $629M
9. Geezer, $561M
10. empire, $542M
11. Surfer, $529M
12. Six, $523M
So Pain & Gain opened high enough for Surfer to catch Six, but not enough to catch Empire. So empire will get that #1 pick after all.
13. Ozzy, $486M
14. aquamann, $480M
15. John Erle, $343M
16. donnie, $322M
And thus, the draft order will indeed be:
Division A:
1. empire
2. Geezer
3. W
4. Buscemi
5. Shryke
6. leestu
7. UDM
8. Banks
9. Chien
10. Tranny
Division B:
1. JohnErle
2. aquamann
3. Ozzy
4. Six
5. Surfer
6. RathfulProphetic
7. SleepySkunk
8. Walleye
9. Shaan
If everyone is satisfied that the results are ironclad, we could start the draft at any time. As for the quarterly draft, I'm still waiting on a few pricing schemes before I solidify the prices.
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Re: 2012-13 Full Year Slates
Well, the clock shouldn't start until Monday since that was what we decided, but if anyone wants to put their picks in early, we can start whenever.
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Re: 2012-13 Full Year Slates
Yeah, I have no issue with starting ASAP, obviously that Division A spot is out of reach, so I'll have to deal with fifth spot on the draft. Not ideal at all...
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I'm down to start whenever as well, but if we can't get it started till Monday that's completely fine with me too.
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Re: 2012-13 Full Year Slates
I would stick with the Monday start, only because we can't guarantee everyone will know we started it early. Even if we posted it on Facebook, there's bound to be a couple of people who are busy this weekend.
And I'd hate for someone to lose their first round pick because everyone decided to start early after all agreeing on Monday for the past week.
And I'd hate for someone to lose their first round pick because everyone decided to start early after all agreeing on Monday for the past week.
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I'm ready whenever this needs to start.
Picking 9th will be interesting, I never picked so low in the yearly draft.
Picking 9th will be interesting, I never picked so low in the yearly draft.
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Re: 2012-13 Full Year Slates
I'd be willing to make my first pick and post date it to Monday. In other words, we could get as many draft picks out of the way as possible this weekend without starting the clock until a set time on Monday. How does that sound?
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Exactly, why can't those who are online post their picks in order, but if someone hasn't noticed we've started/ can't do so until Monday we just hold the draft up without them losing a spot.
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Call me an Eager Eddie, but I'm just waiting for an Official 2013-2014 Draft Thread to be posted confirming that an executive decision has been made giving me permission to get this party started.
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Re: 2012-13 Full Year Slates
2012-13 FULL-YEAR DRAFT LEAGUE, FINAL RESULTS
1ST PLACE: Transformers
5/4 Marvel's The Avengers(#1 pick) $623,357,910
5/25 Chernobyl Diaries (#6 pick) $18,119,640
6/1 Battlefield America (#10 pick) $172,000
6/15 That's My Boy (#2 pick) $36,931,089
6/29 Take This Waltz (WW) $1,239,692
8/22 Hit and Run (#9 pick) $13,749,300
8/31 The Possession (#8 pick) $49,130,154
8/31 For A Good Time, Call... (#11 pick) $1,251,749
9/14 Resident Evil: Retribution (#4 pick) $42,345,531
10/19 Paranormal Activity 4 (#3 pick) $53,885,000
11/16 The Silver Linings Playbook (#5 pick) $131,422,968
11/21 Rust and Bone (WW) $2,062,027
Total: $973,667,060
2ND PLACE: Chienfantome
5/11 Dark Shadows (#2 pick) $79,727,149
7/3 The Amazing Spider-Man (#1 pick) $262,030,663
9/21 Trouble With The Curve (#5 pick) $35,763,137
10/26 Chasing Mavericks (#10 pick) $6,002,756
11/9 Lincoln (#3 pick) $182,207,973
12/19 The Guilt Trip (#4 pick) $37,134,215
2/1 Stand Up Guys (WW) $3,310,031
3/15 The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (#8 pick) $22,465,805
3/15 Upside Down (WW) $105,095
3/22 Olympus Has Fallen (WW) $93,171,817
3/29 The Place Beyond The Pines (#11 pick) $16,252,114
4/12 42 (Warner Bros.) $69,011,815
TOTAL: $807,182,570
3RD PLACE: Banks
5/16 The Dictator (#4 pick) $59,650,222
6/29 Magic Mike (#5 pick) $113,721,571
9/21 The Perks of Being A Wallflower (#8 pick) $17,742,948
11/2 Wreck-It Ralph (#2 pick) $189,412,677
11/21 Rise of the Guardians (#1 pick) $103,412,758
11/23 Hitchcock (#10 pick) $6,008,677
12/25 Les Miserables (#3 pick) $148,809,770
1/11 A Haunted House (WW) $40,041,683
2/22 Snitch (#11 pick) $42,325,855
2/22 Dark Skies (WW) $17,343,775
3/29 Tyler Perry's Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor (#7 pick) $50,630,922
Total: $789,100,858
4TH PLACE: undeadmonkey
6/1 Piranha 3-DD (#8 pick) $376,512
6/8 Prometheus (#1 pick) $126,477,084
9/21 End of Watch (#9 pick) $40,983,001
10/5 Taken 2 (#2 pick) $139,854,287
10/12 Argo (#4 pick) $136,024,128
11/16 Anna Karenina (#6 pick) $12,816,367
11/21 Life of Pi (#3 pick) $124,666,513
11/21 Red Dawn (#5 pick) $44,806,783
1/19 Mama (WW) $71,628,180
4/5 The Brass Teapot (WW) $6,997
4/19 Oblivion (#7 pick) $65,090,925
4/26 Mud (WW) $2,215,460
TOTAL: $764,946,237
5TH PLACE: Leestu
5/4 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (#6 pick) $46,385,113
6/29 Ted (#2 pick) $218,665,740
7/6 Savages (#4 pick) $47,323,100
8/17 The Expendables 2 (#3 pick) $85,028,192
11/2 Seven Psychopaths (#8 pick) $15,024,049
11/16 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (#1 pick) $292,324,737
11/30 Killing Them Softly (#5 pick) $14,938,570
12/21 Not Fade Away (#12 pick) $610,792
2/14 Beautiful Creatures (#7 pick) $19,452,138
3/22 Admission (WW) $17,692,904
4/12 The Angels' Share (WW) $107,124
4/26 Kon-Tiki (WW) $22,168
Total: $757,574,627
6TH PLACE: Shrykespeare
7/20 The Dark Knight Rises (#1 pick) $448,139,099
7/27 Killer Joe (#10 pick) $1,975,653
8/8 Hope Springs (#2 pick) $63,536,011
10/5 The Paperboy (WW) $693,286
10/12 Sinister (#9 pick) $48,086,903
12/25 Parental Guidance (#4 pick) $77,221,857
1/25 Parker (#8 pick) $17,616,641
1/25 John Dies at the End (WW) $141,951
2/14 Escape From Planet Earth (#7 pick) $55,050,333
3/22 Starbuck (WW) $270,942
4/12 Disconnect (WW) $770,000
4/26 At Any Price (Sony) $22,287
TOTAL: $713,524,963
7TH PLACE: Buscemi
5/25 Men in Black 3 (#1 pick) $179,020,854
8/3 Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Dog Days (#6 pick) $49,008,662
9/14 The Master (#5 pick) $16,258,724
9/28 Hotel Transylvania (#3 pick) $148,313,048
9/28 Pitch Perfect (#10 pick) $65,001,093
10/19 The Sessions (#11 pick) $6,002,451
11/2 Flight (#4 pick) $93,772,375
12/7 Hyde Park on Hudson (#8 pick) $6,376,145
12/21 Jack Reacher (#2 pick) $80,070,736
12/28 Promised Land (WW) $7,597,898
2/1 Bullet to the Head (#7 pick) $9,489,829
3/15 The Call (WW) $50,727,688
Total: $711,639,503
8TH PLACE: W
5/18 What To Expect When You're Expecting (#4 pick) $41,152,203
8/10 Red Hook Summer (#10 pick) $318,173
9/21 House at the End of the Street (#7 pick) $31,611,916
9/21 Dredd 3D (#5 pick) $13,414,714
11/8 Skyfall (#1 pick) $304,360,277
1/25 Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (#3 pick) $55,703,475
2/1 Warm Bodies (#8 pick) $66,267,985
3/29 G.I. Joe: Retaliation (#2 pick) $116,477,968
Total: $629,306,711
9TH PLACE: Geezer
5/18 Battleship (#2 pick) $65,233,400
6/29 Madea's Witness Protection (#5 pick) $65,653,242
8/10 The Campaign (#3 pick) $86,907,746
8/24 The Apparition (#9 pick) $4,936,819
8/29 Lawless (#7 pick) $37,400,127
9/7 Bachelorette (#12 pick) $447,954
3/1 The Last Exorcism Part II (WW) $15,179,302
3/8 Oz: The Great and Powerful (#1 pick) $226,258,745
4/12 Evil Dead (#8 pick) $51,853,926
4/26 The Big Wedding (#7 pick) $7,591,663
Total: $561,462,924
10TH PLACE: Empire13
6/15 Rock of Ages (#3 pick) $38,518,613
7/13 Ice Age: Continental Drift (#1 pick) $161,321,843
8/17 ParaNorman (#4 pick) $56,003,051
10/12 Here Comes The Boom (#5 pick) $45,290,318
10/26 Silent Hill: Revelation 3-D (#7 pick) $17,529,157
12/7 Playing For Keeps (#6 pick) $13,102,272
12/20 Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away (#8 pick) $12,495,865
2/8 Identity Thief (WW) $133,160,990
3/1 Jack The Giant Slayer (#2 pick) $63,733,938
3/1 Phantom (WW) $1,034,589 (finished)
4/5 The Company You Keep (#9 pick) $2,251,050
Total: $544,458,683
11TH PLACE: silversurfer
7/27 Step Up: Revolution (#7 pick) $35,074,677
9/14 Finding Nemo 3-D (#4 pick) $40,516,206
10/19 Alex Cross (#5 pick) $25,888,412
12/21 This is 40 (#3 pick) $67,544,505
12/21 The Impossible (#10 pick) $19,019,882
1/4 Texas Chainsaw 3-D (#6 pick) $34,341,945
2/14 A Good Day To Die Hard (#2 pick) $67,234,781
3/22 The Croods (#1 pick) $163,151,701
3/22 Spring Breakers (WW) $13,941,251
4/5 Jurassic Park 3-D (WW) $42,065,060
4/19 The Lords of Salem (WW) $1,038,448
4/26 Pain and Gain (Paramount) $20,244,505
Total: $530,061,373
12TH PLACE: numbersix
5/25 Moonrise Kingdom (#7 pick) $45,512,466
6/8 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (#1 pick) $216,382,258
8/10 The Bourne Legacy (#2 pick) $113,203,870
9/28 Won't Back Down (#6 pick) $5,310,554
1/11 Gangster Squad (#4 pick) $46,000,903
1/18 The Last Stand (#5 pick) $12,050,299
2/15 Safe Haven (#3 pick) $71,088,723
3/8 Dead Man Down (WW) $10,895,295
3/15 From Up on Poppy Hill (WW) $799,377
3/15 Ginger and Rosa (WW) $785,226
3/22 The Sapphires (WW) $1,415,722
4/12 To The Wonder (WW) $381,459
Total: $523,826,152
13TH PLACE: englishozzy
6/29 People Like Us (#9 pick) $12,434,778
7/27 The Watch (#3 pick) $35,353,000
8/15 The Odd Life of Timothy Green (#4 pick) $51,844,311
8/24 Premium Rush (#7 pick) $20,275,446
9/7 The Words (#8 pick) $11,494,838
12/14 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (#1 pick) $303,003,568
1/18 Broken City (#5 pick) $19,701,164
2/8 Top Gun 3-D (WW) $2,958,399
3/1 Stoker (WW) $1,698,895
3/29 The Host (#2 pick) $25,866,993
4/5 Trance (#6 pick) $2,119,991
14TH PLACE: Aquamann
6/22 Brave (#1 pick) $237,282,182
9/28 Looper (#4 pick) $66,486,205
10/5 Frankenweenie (#3 pick) $$34,818,954
10/26 Cloud Atlas (#7 pick) $27,108,372
12/7 Lay the Favorite (WW) $20,998
12/21 Zero Dark Thirty (#6 pick) $95,720,716
12/21 On The Road (WW) $139,363
12/28 West of Memphis (WW) $310,154
1/11 Quartet (#10 pick) $18,005,351
2/8 A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III (WW) $35,586 (finished)
Total: $479,927,881
15TH PLACE: JohnErle
5/11 Girl in Progress (#11 pick) $2,609,412
6/1 Snow White and the Huntsman (#1 pick) $155,136,755
6/22 Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (#2 pick) $37,519,139
6/22 To Rome With Love (#8 pick) $16,685,867
7/5 Katy Perry: Part of Me (#6 pick) $25,326,071
8/17 Sparkle (#4 pick) $24,397,469
10/26 Fun Size (#9 pick) $9,409,538
11/2 The Man With The Iron Fists (#12 pick) $15,634,090
11/2 This Must Be The Place (WW) $143,979
3/1 21 and Over (#7 pick) $25,594,165
3/8 Emperor (WW) $3,295,630
4/12 Scary Movie 5 (#5 pick) $27,471,387
Total: $343,223,502
16TH PLACE: donnie
5/25 The Intouchables (#10 pick) $10,193,504
6/8 Safety Not Guaranteed (#11 pick) $4,010,957
6/22 Seeking A Friend For The End of the World (#5 pick) $7,078,738
7/6 The Magic of Belle Isle (#12 pick) $102,388
8/3 Total Recall (#2 pick) $58,877,969
9/7 The Cold Light of Day (#8 pick) $3,763,583
10/5 Butter (#9 pick) $105,018
12/19 Monsters Inc. 3-D (#3 pick) $34,034,168
12/25 Django Unchained (#1 pick) $162,789,432
1/25 Movie 43 (Relativity) $8,840,453
2/8 Side Effects (Open Road) $31,994,089
Total: $321,790,299
1ST PLACE: Transformers
5/4 Marvel's The Avengers(#1 pick) $623,357,910
5/25 Chernobyl Diaries (#6 pick) $18,119,640
6/1 Battlefield America (#10 pick) $172,000
6/15 That's My Boy (#2 pick) $36,931,089
6/29 Take This Waltz (WW) $1,239,692
8/22 Hit and Run (#9 pick) $13,749,300
8/31 The Possession (#8 pick) $49,130,154
8/31 For A Good Time, Call... (#11 pick) $1,251,749
9/14 Resident Evil: Retribution (#4 pick) $42,345,531
10/19 Paranormal Activity 4 (#3 pick) $53,885,000
11/16 The Silver Linings Playbook (#5 pick) $131,422,968
11/21 Rust and Bone (WW) $2,062,027
Total: $973,667,060
2ND PLACE: Chienfantome
5/11 Dark Shadows (#2 pick) $79,727,149
7/3 The Amazing Spider-Man (#1 pick) $262,030,663
9/21 Trouble With The Curve (#5 pick) $35,763,137
10/26 Chasing Mavericks (#10 pick) $6,002,756
11/9 Lincoln (#3 pick) $182,207,973
12/19 The Guilt Trip (#4 pick) $37,134,215
2/1 Stand Up Guys (WW) $3,310,031
3/15 The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (#8 pick) $22,465,805
3/15 Upside Down (WW) $105,095
3/22 Olympus Has Fallen (WW) $93,171,817
3/29 The Place Beyond The Pines (#11 pick) $16,252,114
4/12 42 (Warner Bros.) $69,011,815
TOTAL: $807,182,570
3RD PLACE: Banks
5/16 The Dictator (#4 pick) $59,650,222
6/29 Magic Mike (#5 pick) $113,721,571
9/21 The Perks of Being A Wallflower (#8 pick) $17,742,948
11/2 Wreck-It Ralph (#2 pick) $189,412,677
11/21 Rise of the Guardians (#1 pick) $103,412,758
11/23 Hitchcock (#10 pick) $6,008,677
12/25 Les Miserables (#3 pick) $148,809,770
1/11 A Haunted House (WW) $40,041,683
2/22 Snitch (#11 pick) $42,325,855
2/22 Dark Skies (WW) $17,343,775
3/29 Tyler Perry's Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor (#7 pick) $50,630,922
Total: $789,100,858
4TH PLACE: undeadmonkey
6/1 Piranha 3-DD (#8 pick) $376,512
6/8 Prometheus (#1 pick) $126,477,084
9/21 End of Watch (#9 pick) $40,983,001
10/5 Taken 2 (#2 pick) $139,854,287
10/12 Argo (#4 pick) $136,024,128
11/16 Anna Karenina (#6 pick) $12,816,367
11/21 Life of Pi (#3 pick) $124,666,513
11/21 Red Dawn (#5 pick) $44,806,783
1/19 Mama (WW) $71,628,180
4/5 The Brass Teapot (WW) $6,997
4/19 Oblivion (#7 pick) $65,090,925
4/26 Mud (WW) $2,215,460
TOTAL: $764,946,237
5TH PLACE: Leestu
5/4 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (#6 pick) $46,385,113
6/29 Ted (#2 pick) $218,665,740
7/6 Savages (#4 pick) $47,323,100
8/17 The Expendables 2 (#3 pick) $85,028,192
11/2 Seven Psychopaths (#8 pick) $15,024,049
11/16 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (#1 pick) $292,324,737
11/30 Killing Them Softly (#5 pick) $14,938,570
12/21 Not Fade Away (#12 pick) $610,792
2/14 Beautiful Creatures (#7 pick) $19,452,138
3/22 Admission (WW) $17,692,904
4/12 The Angels' Share (WW) $107,124
4/26 Kon-Tiki (WW) $22,168
Total: $757,574,627
6TH PLACE: Shrykespeare
7/20 The Dark Knight Rises (#1 pick) $448,139,099
7/27 Killer Joe (#10 pick) $1,975,653
8/8 Hope Springs (#2 pick) $63,536,011
10/5 The Paperboy (WW) $693,286
10/12 Sinister (#9 pick) $48,086,903
12/25 Parental Guidance (#4 pick) $77,221,857
1/25 Parker (#8 pick) $17,616,641
1/25 John Dies at the End (WW) $141,951
2/14 Escape From Planet Earth (#7 pick) $55,050,333
3/22 Starbuck (WW) $270,942
4/12 Disconnect (WW) $770,000
4/26 At Any Price (Sony) $22,287
TOTAL: $713,524,963
7TH PLACE: Buscemi
5/25 Men in Black 3 (#1 pick) $179,020,854
8/3 Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Dog Days (#6 pick) $49,008,662
9/14 The Master (#5 pick) $16,258,724
9/28 Hotel Transylvania (#3 pick) $148,313,048
9/28 Pitch Perfect (#10 pick) $65,001,093
10/19 The Sessions (#11 pick) $6,002,451
11/2 Flight (#4 pick) $93,772,375
12/7 Hyde Park on Hudson (#8 pick) $6,376,145
12/21 Jack Reacher (#2 pick) $80,070,736
12/28 Promised Land (WW) $7,597,898
2/1 Bullet to the Head (#7 pick) $9,489,829
3/15 The Call (WW) $50,727,688
Total: $711,639,503
8TH PLACE: W
5/18 What To Expect When You're Expecting (#4 pick) $41,152,203
8/10 Red Hook Summer (#10 pick) $318,173
9/21 House at the End of the Street (#7 pick) $31,611,916
9/21 Dredd 3D (#5 pick) $13,414,714
11/8 Skyfall (#1 pick) $304,360,277
1/25 Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (#3 pick) $55,703,475
2/1 Warm Bodies (#8 pick) $66,267,985
3/29 G.I. Joe: Retaliation (#2 pick) $116,477,968
Total: $629,306,711
9TH PLACE: Geezer
5/18 Battleship (#2 pick) $65,233,400
6/29 Madea's Witness Protection (#5 pick) $65,653,242
8/10 The Campaign (#3 pick) $86,907,746
8/24 The Apparition (#9 pick) $4,936,819
8/29 Lawless (#7 pick) $37,400,127
9/7 Bachelorette (#12 pick) $447,954
3/1 The Last Exorcism Part II (WW) $15,179,302
3/8 Oz: The Great and Powerful (#1 pick) $226,258,745
4/12 Evil Dead (#8 pick) $51,853,926
4/26 The Big Wedding (#7 pick) $7,591,663
Total: $561,462,924
10TH PLACE: Empire13
6/15 Rock of Ages (#3 pick) $38,518,613
7/13 Ice Age: Continental Drift (#1 pick) $161,321,843
8/17 ParaNorman (#4 pick) $56,003,051
10/12 Here Comes The Boom (#5 pick) $45,290,318
10/26 Silent Hill: Revelation 3-D (#7 pick) $17,529,157
12/7 Playing For Keeps (#6 pick) $13,102,272
12/20 Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away (#8 pick) $12,495,865
2/8 Identity Thief (WW) $133,160,990
3/1 Jack The Giant Slayer (#2 pick) $63,733,938
3/1 Phantom (WW) $1,034,589 (finished)
4/5 The Company You Keep (#9 pick) $2,251,050
Total: $544,458,683
11TH PLACE: silversurfer
7/27 Step Up: Revolution (#7 pick) $35,074,677
9/14 Finding Nemo 3-D (#4 pick) $40,516,206
10/19 Alex Cross (#5 pick) $25,888,412
12/21 This is 40 (#3 pick) $67,544,505
12/21 The Impossible (#10 pick) $19,019,882
1/4 Texas Chainsaw 3-D (#6 pick) $34,341,945
2/14 A Good Day To Die Hard (#2 pick) $67,234,781
3/22 The Croods (#1 pick) $163,151,701
3/22 Spring Breakers (WW) $13,941,251
4/5 Jurassic Park 3-D (WW) $42,065,060
4/19 The Lords of Salem (WW) $1,038,448
4/26 Pain and Gain (Paramount) $20,244,505
Total: $530,061,373
12TH PLACE: numbersix
5/25 Moonrise Kingdom (#7 pick) $45,512,466
6/8 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (#1 pick) $216,382,258
8/10 The Bourne Legacy (#2 pick) $113,203,870
9/28 Won't Back Down (#6 pick) $5,310,554
1/11 Gangster Squad (#4 pick) $46,000,903
1/18 The Last Stand (#5 pick) $12,050,299
2/15 Safe Haven (#3 pick) $71,088,723
3/8 Dead Man Down (WW) $10,895,295
3/15 From Up on Poppy Hill (WW) $799,377
3/15 Ginger and Rosa (WW) $785,226
3/22 The Sapphires (WW) $1,415,722
4/12 To The Wonder (WW) $381,459
Total: $523,826,152
13TH PLACE: englishozzy
6/29 People Like Us (#9 pick) $12,434,778
7/27 The Watch (#3 pick) $35,353,000
8/15 The Odd Life of Timothy Green (#4 pick) $51,844,311
8/24 Premium Rush (#7 pick) $20,275,446
9/7 The Words (#8 pick) $11,494,838
12/14 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (#1 pick) $303,003,568
1/18 Broken City (#5 pick) $19,701,164
2/8 Top Gun 3-D (WW) $2,958,399
3/1 Stoker (WW) $1,698,895
3/29 The Host (#2 pick) $25,866,993
4/5 Trance (#6 pick) $2,119,991
14TH PLACE: Aquamann
6/22 Brave (#1 pick) $237,282,182
9/28 Looper (#4 pick) $66,486,205
10/5 Frankenweenie (#3 pick) $$34,818,954
10/26 Cloud Atlas (#7 pick) $27,108,372
12/7 Lay the Favorite (WW) $20,998
12/21 Zero Dark Thirty (#6 pick) $95,720,716
12/21 On The Road (WW) $139,363
12/28 West of Memphis (WW) $310,154
1/11 Quartet (#10 pick) $18,005,351
2/8 A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III (WW) $35,586 (finished)
Total: $479,927,881
15TH PLACE: JohnErle
5/11 Girl in Progress (#11 pick) $2,609,412
6/1 Snow White and the Huntsman (#1 pick) $155,136,755
6/22 Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (#2 pick) $37,519,139
6/22 To Rome With Love (#8 pick) $16,685,867
7/5 Katy Perry: Part of Me (#6 pick) $25,326,071
8/17 Sparkle (#4 pick) $24,397,469
10/26 Fun Size (#9 pick) $9,409,538
11/2 The Man With The Iron Fists (#12 pick) $15,634,090
11/2 This Must Be The Place (WW) $143,979
3/1 21 and Over (#7 pick) $25,594,165
3/8 Emperor (WW) $3,295,630
4/12 Scary Movie 5 (#5 pick) $27,471,387
Total: $343,223,502
16TH PLACE: donnie
5/25 The Intouchables (#10 pick) $10,193,504
6/8 Safety Not Guaranteed (#11 pick) $4,010,957
6/22 Seeking A Friend For The End of the World (#5 pick) $7,078,738
7/6 The Magic of Belle Isle (#12 pick) $102,388
8/3 Total Recall (#2 pick) $58,877,969
9/7 The Cold Light of Day (#8 pick) $3,763,583
10/5 Butter (#9 pick) $105,018
12/19 Monsters Inc. 3-D (#3 pick) $34,034,168
12/25 Django Unchained (#1 pick) $162,789,432
1/25 Movie 43 (Relativity) $8,840,453
2/8 Side Effects (Open Road) $31,994,089
Total: $321,790,299
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Re: 2012-13 Full Year Slates
Congratulations Tranny ! A victory we all saw coming all year long, we desperatly chased you all along without ever having a chance to catch you back.
Interesting to see that besides you little #1 pick, you only had 1 other film making more than $60M !
As for my 2nd place
Interesting to see that besides you little #1 pick, you only had 1 other film making more than $60M !
As for my 2nd place
Fluctuat nec mergitur
Re: 2012-13 Full Year Slates
Yeah, congrats Tranny... for having first pick
And well done to you Chien, as in advance your slate doesn't look like it could hit #2. Lincoln served you well.
I learned from this year to not get excited about unreleased films. I got burned by a few of them when I could have picked up mid-range flicks. Won't be making the same mistake this year.
And well done to you Chien, as in advance your slate doesn't look like it could hit #2. Lincoln served you well.
I learned from this year to not get excited about unreleased films. I got burned by a few of them when I could have picked up mid-range flicks. Won't be making the same mistake this year.
Re: 2012-13 Full Year Slates
That means Avengers was his first round pick. It was actually #2 overall next to TDKR, which was Ickes by Shryke.
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