2015-16 Full-Year Slates (Division A)
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2015-16 Full-Year Slates (Division A)
Here are the lineups for this year. If any changes need to be made, simply PM me.
empire
5/1 Avengers: Age of Ultron (1) - $459,005,868
7/10 Amy (WW) - $8,412,034
8/7 Shaun the Sheep Movie (12) - $19,375,982
8/26 No Escape (14) - $27,288,872
9/21 Everest (5) - $43,309,450
9/25 Hotel Transylvania 2 (2) - $169,700,110
10/9 Pan (3) - $35,088,320
12/4 Krampus (13) - $42,725,475
12/11 In the Heart of the Sea (4) - $25,020,758
2/5 Regression (10) - $55,039
4/22 The Huntsman Winter's War(8) - $34,215,325
TOTAL: $864,197,233 (9th place)
Geezer
5/22 Poltergeist (4) - $47,425,125
5/29 San Andreas (2) - $155,190,832
6/5 Insidious Chapter 3 (7) - $52,218,558
7/10 The Gallows (11) - $22,764,410
8/14 The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (8) - $45,445,109
8/21 Hitman: Agent 47 (12) - $22,467,450
9/18 - Black Mass (5) - $62,575,678
9/18 Captive (14) - $2,583,301
11/20 The Secret in Their Eyes (15) - $20,180,155
12/18 Star Wars: The Force Awakens (1) - $936,234,288
12/25 The Hateful Eight (3) - $54,117,416
1/29 The Finest Hours (10) - $27,569,558
2/5 Hail, Caesar! (6) - $30,080,225
3/25 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (WW) - $57,295,620
TOTAL: $1,536,147,725 (1st place)
aquamann
5/22 Tomorrowland (2) - $93,417,865
6/5 Spy (3) - $110,825,712
8/7 The Gift (12) - $43,787,265
9/18 Maze Runner 2: The Scorch Trials (4) - $81,697,192
9/25 Sicario (9) - $46,889,293
9/30 The Walk (5) - $10,137,502
12/25 Point Break (10) - $28,782,481
12/30 Anomalisa (WW) - $3,759,286
1/15 13 Hours (11) - $52,853,219
2/12 Zoolander 2 (6) - $28,848,693
2/12 How to Be Single (7) - $46,843,513
2/26 Gods of Egypt (8) - $31,089,811
3/16 Miracles From Heaven (WW) - $59,669,273
3/25 Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice (1) - $325,192,009
4/1 Everybody Wants Some (13) - $3,000,729
4/15 Barbershop: The Next Cut (16) - $44,661,136
TOTAL: $1,011,454,979 (6th place)
transformers
5/15 Pitch Perfect 2 (2) - $183,785,415
6/19 Dope (13) - $17,506,470
6/26 Max (7) - $42,656,255
7/24 Paper Towns (5) - $32,000,304
8/28 We Are Your Friends (15) - $3,591,417
9/11 The Perfect Guy (11) - $57,017,904
10/23 Suffragette (10) - $4,702,420
11/13 The 33 (9) - $12,188,642
11/20 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (1) - $281,723,902
11/20 Legend (16) - $1,872,994
11/27 The Danish Girl (12) - $11,114,018
12/25 Joy (3) - $56,451,232
1/15 Ride Along 2 (4) - $90,835,030
1/22 The Boy (WW) - $35,819,556
3/4 London Has Fallen (6) - $61,937,290
4/22 Keanu (WW) - $9,453,224
TOTAL: $902,695,153 (8th place)
Banks
6/19 Inside Out (1) - $356,461,711
7/17 Trainwreck (4) - $110,038,130
8/14 Ricki & the Flash (8) - $26,822,144
8/21 American Ultra (12) - $14,440,985
10/9 Steve Jobs (5) - $17,766,658
11/13 By the Sea (11) - $538,460
12/23 Alvin & the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (4) - $85,895,462
12/25 Concussion (6) - $34,531,832
2/26 The Witch (WW) - $25,110,285
3/4 Zootopia (2) - $323,841,347
3/4 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (WW) - $23,083,334
3/11 10 Cloverfield Lane (WW) - $71,244,940
3/11 The Perfect Match (WW) - $9,669,521
4/1 God's Not Dead 2 (14) - $19,941,153
4/8 The Boss (7) - $56,147,945
4/8 Hardcore Henry (WW) - $9,209,903
TOTAL: $1,184,743,810 (4th place)
Brockster
5/15 Mad Max: Fury Road (3) - $153,636,354
6/12 Jurassic World (1) - $655,198,011
7/31 Southpaw (8) - $52,421,953
9/25 The Green Inferno (WW) - $7,192,291
10/16 Crimson Peak (5) - $31,090,320
10/23 Rock the Kasbah (11) - $3,020,664
11/6 Trumbo (15) - $7,857,741
11/20 Carol (WW) - $12,706,393 - $12,711,491
11/25 Victor Frankenstein (10) - $5,775,076
12/4 Macbeth (16) - $1,110,707
12/25 The Revenant (4) - $183,539,054
1/8 The Forest (WW) - $26,594,261
1/29 Kung Fu Panda 3 (2) - $141,993,955
2/5 Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (6) - $10,907,291
2/12 Where to Invade Next (WW) - $3,827,261
3/11 The Young Messiah (9) - $6,469,813
TOTAL: $1,303,346,243 (3rd place)
JohnErle
5/8 Hot Pursuit (6) - $34,580,201
7/10 Minions (1) - $336,045,770
7/24 Pixels (4) - $78,747,585
8/28 War Room (16) - $67,790,117
9/25 99 Homes (WW) - $1,411,927
10/23 Jem and the Holograms (8) - $2,184,640
10/23 The Last Witch Hunter (10) - $27,367,660
10/23 Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (12) - $18,300,124
11/6 The Peanuts Movie (2) - $130,178,411
12/4 Lady in the Van (WW) - $9,861,087
12/17 Sisters (5) - $87,044,645
2/6 The Choice (11) - $18,730,891
2/19 Race (14) - $19,115,191
3/18 The Divergent Series: Allegiant Part 1 (3) - $65,532,431
4/22 Elvis & Nixon (WW) - $898,695
4/29 Mother's Day (WW) - $8,369,184
TOTAL: $906,158,559 (7th place)
SuperShaan
6/3 Entourage (7) - $32,363,404
6/12 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (9) - $6,758,416
6/26 Ted 2 (2) - $81,284,830
7/1 Magic Mike XXL (3) - $66,013,057
7/31 Vacation (5) - $58,884,188
10/16 Bridge of Spies (4) - $72,313,754
10/30 Burnt (11) - $13,651,946
11/6 Spectre (1) - $200,074,175
11/6 Spotlight (13) - $44,988,180
11/13 Love the Coopers (14) - $26,302,731
11/25 Creed (6) - $109,767,581
1/22 Dirty Grandpa (8) - $35,593,113
2/19 Triple Nine (10) - $12,639,297
4/1 Miles Ahead (16) - $1,978,737
4/22 A Hologram For the King (12) - $2,564,641
TOTAL: $765,178,050 (10th place)
Spectre
7/1 Terminator: Genisys (3) - $89,760,957
7/31 Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2) - $195,042,377
8/21 Sinister 2 (10) - $27,740,955
10/16 Goosebumps (6) - $80,075,779
10/30 A Scout's Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (12) - $3,703,046
11/6 Brooklyn (11) - $38,273,392
11/20 The Night Before (5) - $43,035,725
11/25 The Good Dinosaur (1) - $123,087,120
12/25 Daddy's Home (7) - $150,357,137
1/15 Norm of the North (WW) - $17,062,499
1/29 Fifty Shades of Black (WW) - $11,686,940
2/26 Eddie the Eagle (WW) - $15,728,786
4/8 Demolition (WW) - $1,978,592
4/15 The Jungle Book (4) - $253,371,506
4/29 Ratchet & Clank (WW) - $4,869,278
TOTAL: $1,055,774,089 (5th place)
Chienfantome
5/29 Aloha (6) - $21,067,116
7/17 Ant-Man (1) - $180,202,163
8/7 The Fantastic Four (2) - $56,117,548
8/14 Straight Outta Compton (5) - $161,058,685
9/11 The Visit (9) - $52,184,860 - $65,112,020
9/25 The Intern (8) - $17,728,313 - $75,764,672
10/2 The Martian (3) - $228,433,663
10/30 Our Brand is Crisis (12) - $7,002,261
12/11 The Big Short (WW) - $70,259,870
1/22 The 5th Wave (7) - $34,800,570
2/12 Deadpool (4) - $361,827,263
2/19 Risen (14) - $36,800,998
3/11 The Other Side of the Door (WW) - $3,000,342
3/11 The Brothers Grimsby (11) - $6,864,016
3/18 Midnight Special (10) - $3,584,078
4/15 Criminal (13) - $13,497,363
TOTAL: $1,325,392,628 (2nd place)
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empire
5/1 Avengers: Age of Ultron (1) - $459,005,868
7/10 Amy (WW) - $8,412,034
8/7 Shaun the Sheep Movie (12) - $19,375,982
8/26 No Escape (14) - $27,288,872
9/21 Everest (5) - $43,309,450
9/25 Hotel Transylvania 2 (2) - $169,700,110
10/9 Pan (3) - $35,088,320
12/4 Krampus (13) - $42,725,475
12/11 In the Heart of the Sea (4) - $25,020,758
2/5 Regression (10) - $55,039
4/22 The Huntsman Winter's War(8) - $34,215,325
TOTAL: $864,197,233 (9th place)
Geezer
5/22 Poltergeist (4) - $47,425,125
5/29 San Andreas (2) - $155,190,832
6/5 Insidious Chapter 3 (7) - $52,218,558
7/10 The Gallows (11) - $22,764,410
8/14 The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (8) - $45,445,109
8/21 Hitman: Agent 47 (12) - $22,467,450
9/18 - Black Mass (5) - $62,575,678
9/18 Captive (14) - $2,583,301
11/20 The Secret in Their Eyes (15) - $20,180,155
12/18 Star Wars: The Force Awakens (1) - $936,234,288
12/25 The Hateful Eight (3) - $54,117,416
1/29 The Finest Hours (10) - $27,569,558
2/5 Hail, Caesar! (6) - $30,080,225
3/25 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (WW) - $57,295,620
TOTAL: $1,536,147,725 (1st place)
aquamann
5/22 Tomorrowland (2) - $93,417,865
6/5 Spy (3) - $110,825,712
8/7 The Gift (12) - $43,787,265
9/18 Maze Runner 2: The Scorch Trials (4) - $81,697,192
9/25 Sicario (9) - $46,889,293
9/30 The Walk (5) - $10,137,502
12/25 Point Break (10) - $28,782,481
12/30 Anomalisa (WW) - $3,759,286
1/15 13 Hours (11) - $52,853,219
2/12 Zoolander 2 (6) - $28,848,693
2/12 How to Be Single (7) - $46,843,513
2/26 Gods of Egypt (8) - $31,089,811
3/16 Miracles From Heaven (WW) - $59,669,273
3/25 Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice (1) - $325,192,009
4/1 Everybody Wants Some (13) - $3,000,729
4/15 Barbershop: The Next Cut (16) - $44,661,136
TOTAL: $1,011,454,979 (6th place)
transformers
5/15 Pitch Perfect 2 (2) - $183,785,415
6/19 Dope (13) - $17,506,470
6/26 Max (7) - $42,656,255
7/24 Paper Towns (5) - $32,000,304
8/28 We Are Your Friends (15) - $3,591,417
9/11 The Perfect Guy (11) - $57,017,904
10/23 Suffragette (10) - $4,702,420
11/13 The 33 (9) - $12,188,642
11/20 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (1) - $281,723,902
11/20 Legend (16) - $1,872,994
11/27 The Danish Girl (12) - $11,114,018
12/25 Joy (3) - $56,451,232
1/15 Ride Along 2 (4) - $90,835,030
1/22 The Boy (WW) - $35,819,556
3/4 London Has Fallen (6) - $61,937,290
4/22 Keanu (WW) - $9,453,224
TOTAL: $902,695,153 (8th place)
Banks
6/19 Inside Out (1) - $356,461,711
7/17 Trainwreck (4) - $110,038,130
8/14 Ricki & the Flash (8) - $26,822,144
8/21 American Ultra (12) - $14,440,985
10/9 Steve Jobs (5) - $17,766,658
11/13 By the Sea (11) - $538,460
12/23 Alvin & the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (4) - $85,895,462
12/25 Concussion (6) - $34,531,832
2/26 The Witch (WW) - $25,110,285
3/4 Zootopia (2) - $323,841,347
3/4 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (WW) - $23,083,334
3/11 10 Cloverfield Lane (WW) - $71,244,940
3/11 The Perfect Match (WW) - $9,669,521
4/1 God's Not Dead 2 (14) - $19,941,153
4/8 The Boss (7) - $56,147,945
4/8 Hardcore Henry (WW) - $9,209,903
TOTAL: $1,184,743,810 (4th place)
Brockster
5/15 Mad Max: Fury Road (3) - $153,636,354
6/12 Jurassic World (1) - $655,198,011
7/31 Southpaw (8) - $52,421,953
9/25 The Green Inferno (WW) - $7,192,291
10/16 Crimson Peak (5) - $31,090,320
10/23 Rock the Kasbah (11) - $3,020,664
11/6 Trumbo (15) - $7,857,741
11/20 Carol (WW) - $12,706,393 - $12,711,491
11/25 Victor Frankenstein (10) - $5,775,076
12/4 Macbeth (16) - $1,110,707
12/25 The Revenant (4) - $183,539,054
1/8 The Forest (WW) - $26,594,261
1/29 Kung Fu Panda 3 (2) - $141,993,955
2/5 Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (6) - $10,907,291
2/12 Where to Invade Next (WW) - $3,827,261
3/11 The Young Messiah (9) - $6,469,813
TOTAL: $1,303,346,243 (3rd place)
JohnErle
5/8 Hot Pursuit (6) - $34,580,201
7/10 Minions (1) - $336,045,770
7/24 Pixels (4) - $78,747,585
8/28 War Room (16) - $67,790,117
9/25 99 Homes (WW) - $1,411,927
10/23 Jem and the Holograms (8) - $2,184,640
10/23 The Last Witch Hunter (10) - $27,367,660
10/23 Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (12) - $18,300,124
11/6 The Peanuts Movie (2) - $130,178,411
12/4 Lady in the Van (WW) - $9,861,087
12/17 Sisters (5) - $87,044,645
2/6 The Choice (11) - $18,730,891
2/19 Race (14) - $19,115,191
3/18 The Divergent Series: Allegiant Part 1 (3) - $65,532,431
4/22 Elvis & Nixon (WW) - $898,695
4/29 Mother's Day (WW) - $8,369,184
TOTAL: $906,158,559 (7th place)
SuperShaan
6/3 Entourage (7) - $32,363,404
6/12 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (9) - $6,758,416
6/26 Ted 2 (2) - $81,284,830
7/1 Magic Mike XXL (3) - $66,013,057
7/31 Vacation (5) - $58,884,188
10/16 Bridge of Spies (4) - $72,313,754
10/30 Burnt (11) - $13,651,946
11/6 Spectre (1) - $200,074,175
11/6 Spotlight (13) - $44,988,180
11/13 Love the Coopers (14) - $26,302,731
11/25 Creed (6) - $109,767,581
1/22 Dirty Grandpa (8) - $35,593,113
2/19 Triple Nine (10) - $12,639,297
4/1 Miles Ahead (16) - $1,978,737
4/22 A Hologram For the King (12) - $2,564,641
TOTAL: $765,178,050 (10th place)
Spectre
7/1 Terminator: Genisys (3) - $89,760,957
7/31 Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2) - $195,042,377
8/21 Sinister 2 (10) - $27,740,955
10/16 Goosebumps (6) - $80,075,779
10/30 A Scout's Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (12) - $3,703,046
11/6 Brooklyn (11) - $38,273,392
11/20 The Night Before (5) - $43,035,725
11/25 The Good Dinosaur (1) - $123,087,120
12/25 Daddy's Home (7) - $150,357,137
1/15 Norm of the North (WW) - $17,062,499
1/29 Fifty Shades of Black (WW) - $11,686,940
2/26 Eddie the Eagle (WW) - $15,728,786
4/8 Demolition (WW) - $1,978,592
4/15 The Jungle Book (4) - $253,371,506
4/29 Ratchet & Clank (WW) - $4,869,278
TOTAL: $1,055,774,089 (5th place)
Chienfantome
5/29 Aloha (6) - $21,067,116
7/17 Ant-Man (1) - $180,202,163
8/7 The Fantastic Four (2) - $56,117,548
8/14 Straight Outta Compton (5) - $161,058,685
9/11 The Visit (9) - $52,184,860 - $65,112,020
9/25 The Intern (8) - $17,728,313 - $75,764,672
10/2 The Martian (3) - $228,433,663
10/30 Our Brand is Crisis (12) - $7,002,261
12/11 The Big Short (WW) - $70,259,870
1/22 The 5th Wave (7) - $34,800,570
2/12 Deadpool (4) - $361,827,263
2/19 Risen (14) - $36,800,998
3/11 The Other Side of the Door (WW) - $3,000,342
3/11 The Brothers Grimsby (11) - $6,864,016
3/18 Midnight Special (10) - $3,584,078
4/15 Criminal (13) - $13,497,363
TOTAL: $1,325,392,628 (2nd place)
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Re: 2015-16 Full-Year Slates (Division A)
Taking a look at the slates of everyone, I'd say it's a pretty balanced competition, despite the Avengers and Star Wars factor.
Besides my own (obviously), my 3 favorite slates are those of Empire, Aquamann and Tranny, probably. I'm afraid I don't have a big enough film to lead my own pack, but I have a strong enough slate with my middle round and late picks, on the paper, to compete.
Besides my own (obviously), my 3 favorite slates are those of Empire, Aquamann and Tranny, probably. I'm afraid I don't have a big enough film to lead my own pack, but I have a strong enough slate with my middle round and late picks, on the paper, to compete.
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Re: 2015-16 Full-Year Slates (Division A)
I was hoping for more from Hot Pursuit, so it would be easy to be disappointed in that OW number, but when I remember that my round six pick last year got bumped, and its waiver wire replacement earned less than 10 million, Hot Pursuit is a definite improvement over my round 6 performance last year. They can't all be home runs. Sometimes a bloop single is all you need from your leadoff hitter.
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You gotta think positive John, that's the spirit ! (Sometimes you need such positivism... like when you have Hot Pursuit on your slate... )
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Re: 2015-16 Full-Year Slates (Division A)
To continue that baseball metaphor, I've been lamenting that my lead-off hitter only hit a home run and not a grand slam. How silly is that?
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SO glad I didn't take hot pursuit, I was about to, but then I decided to go with a winter film instead.
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Chienfantome wrote:(Sometimes you need such positivism... like when you have Hot Pursuit on your slate... )
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Re: 2015-16 Full-Year Slates (Division A)
Might as well start the stats
STANDINGS (WEEK 2/52)
1. empire - $313,402,397 (1 film: Avengers: Age of Ultron)
2. JohnErle - $13,942,258 (1 film: Hot Pursuit)
transformers - first film due out 5/15
Brockster - first film due out 5/15
Geezer - first film due out 5/22
aquamann - first film due out 5/22
Chienfantome - first film due out 5/29
SuperShaan - first film due out 6/5
Banks - first film due out 6/19
Spectre - first film due out 7/1
5/15:
Pitch Perfect 2 (transformers)
Mad Max: Fury Road (Brockster)
5/22:
Tomorrowland (aquamann)
Poltergeist (Geezer)
5/29:
San Andreas (Geezer)
Aloha (Chienfantome)
6/5:
Spy (aquamann)
Insidious Chapter 3 (Geezer)
Entourage (SuperShaan)
STANDINGS (WEEK 2/52)
1. empire - $313,402,397 (1 film: Avengers: Age of Ultron)
2. JohnErle - $13,942,258 (1 film: Hot Pursuit)
transformers - first film due out 5/15
Brockster - first film due out 5/15
Geezer - first film due out 5/22
aquamann - first film due out 5/22
Chienfantome - first film due out 5/29
SuperShaan - first film due out 6/5
Banks - first film due out 6/19
Spectre - first film due out 7/1
5/15:
Pitch Perfect 2 (transformers)
Mad Max: Fury Road (Brockster)
5/22:
Tomorrowland (aquamann)
Poltergeist (Geezer)
5/29:
San Andreas (Geezer)
Aloha (Chienfantome)
6/5:
Spy (aquamann)
Insidious Chapter 3 (Geezer)
Entourage (SuperShaan)
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Re: 2015-16 Full-Year Slates (Division A)
There were worse picks made in round 6 last year, and I'm pretty sure worse picks were made in round 6 this year. I'm not even remotely worried. This game is not won or lost with any one pick, and certainly not with a round 6 pick.Chienfantome wrote:You gotta think positive John, that's the spirit ! (Sometimes you need such positivism... like when you have Hot Pursuit on your slate... )
Re: 2015-16 Full-Year Slates (Division A)
It was a three-run homer at least, so you should be happy with The Avengers, even if Star Wars has a good chance to earn more.empire13 wrote:To continue that baseball metaphor, I've been lamenting that my lead-off hitter only hit a home run and not a grand slam. How silly is that?
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That is probably true. But it's so much fun picking on the first ones having their films released when you wait for your first releaseJohnErle wrote:There were worse picks made in round 6 last year, and I'm pretty sure worse picks were made in round 6 this year. I'm not even remotely worried. This game is not won or lost with any one pick, and certainly not with a round 6 pick.
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Re: 2015-16 Full-Year Slates (Division A)
Hey now, I resemble that remarkJohnErle wrote:There were worse picks made in round 6 last year, and I'm pretty sure worse picks were made in round 6 this year. I'm not even remotely worried. This game is not won or lost with any one pick, and certainly not with a round 6 pick.
Get On Up bombed hard for me in the 6th and I still won the B... but I will say, losing $30M-$50M from my projection didn't exactly make things easier
Hot Pursuit looked like hot garbage from all the clips I had seen but I figured it would at least get some kind of bump from the female audience around Mother's Day. Looks like it just got swallowed by Ultron.
Re: 2015-16 Full-Year Slates (Division A)
Or it could be that Reese Witherspoon hasn't been able to carry a movie since 03 (Legally Blonde 2). The only hits she's had since then are MvA (voice, could have put 100 actresses in that role), Four Christmases (Vince Vaughn was 90% the lead there), and Walk the Line (I wouldn't say people were going because it was a "Reese Witherspoon film".).
I sound like Buscemi now...
I sound like Buscemi now...
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Re: 2015-16 Full-Year Slates (Division A)
Funnily now, it's highly probable "Hot Pursuit" won't earn as much as "Wild" which didn't play in more than 1,300 theaters at most.
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Re: 2015-16 Full-Year Slates (Division A)
I personally can't wait to see how bad Aloha does, personally. I think it'll be lucky to hit Hot Pursuit numbers.
(Sorry Chien )
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