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Re: James Bond 007

Postby ArchuLinShved14 » Sun Oct 18, 2015 6:14 pm

Bond (Daniel Craig) and Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) in Morocco in the latest image from SPECTRE.

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Re: James Bond 007

Postby ArchuLinShved14 » Tue Nov 03, 2015 5:56 am

Four days to go until SPECTRE is released in the USA.

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Re: James Bond 007

Postby ArchuLinShved14 » Sun Nov 08, 2015 5:46 pm

'Spectre' and 'Peanuts' Resuscitate the 2015 Box Office

Coming off the worst October since 2007, the industry was looking to this weekend to turn the tide and that it did. With the release of Spectre and The Peanuts Movie, the weekend showed a 148% increase over last weekend and a 6% improvement over the same weekend last year with the top twelve making over $155 million. Of that total, 007, Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the gang accounted for 76% as November 2015 is off to a good start.

Taking the number one slot is Spectre, the 24th James Bond movie and already the eighth highest grossing Bond film domestically as it brought in an estimated $73 million from 3,929 theaters. It's the second highest opening for a Bond film, $15.3 million behind the overwhelming performance of 2012's Skyfall. Internationally the film brought in $117.8 million from 77 total markets, bringing its worldwide cume to an estimated $296.1 million after ten days.

There is some question as to just how well Spectre will holdover as reviews weren't as glowing for Daniel Craig's fourth outing as 007, but an "A-" CinemaScore suggests audiences enjoyed it well enough. That's on par with 2006's Casino Royale, much better than the "B-" earned by Quantum of Solace and just a hair below Skyfall's "A". In terms of the film's future, don't look for it to come close to Skyfall's $304 million domestic haul and it will be a test to hit $200 million.

The big tell will not necessarily be in Spectre's second weekend, but more in its third and fourth. Expect it to drop somewhere around 50-55% next weekend, but after that it finds itself in direct competition with The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2. While Quantum of Solace had to contend with Twilight on its second weekend, the Hunger Games franchise has a far more genetically diverse audience and, being the final installment in the franchise, it's likely to put a huge dent in Spectre's take. When you look at both Skyfall and Quantum of Solace, while both faced 53-60% drops in their second weekends they did quite well in their third weekends with Skyfall in-particular only dropping 13.6%, holding on strong from then on.

Looking for a calendar comparison outside of the Bond franchise, Thor: The Dark World was another big November, franchise opener. Kicking things off with $85 million in 2013 along with an "A-" CinemaScore, The Dark World just barely eked out a $206.3 million domestic run. Outside the November timeframe, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes opened with $72.6 million and an "A-" CinemaScore last year before finishing with $208.5 million.

As for a future prediction, it seems very safe to assume Spectre will top Quantum's $168.3 million domestic take, and if I had to wager a guess I'd say it will settle in around $185 million once all is said and done. Overseas, however, the sky is the limit.

Skyfall blew away any previous international numbers tallied by a James Bond feature with $804 million. Comparatively, Quantum of Solace and Casino Royale made $849.3 million combined. After just ten days of release, Spectre sits at an estimated $223.1 million with the film still yet to open in France, Australia, South Korea, Japan and China.

This weekend it followed up its record-breaking opening in the UK last week by outperforming Skyfall's opening in Mexico ($4.5m), Brazil ($2.9m), Russia ($5.8m), Belgium ($2.4m), Austria ($2.6m), Hong Kong ($2.4m), Malaysia ($2.3m), Poland ($3.1m) and more. It did play about $3 million behind Skyfall in Germany ($20.1m), a couple million behind in Italy ($5.7m) and relatively on par in Switzerland, Spain, Taiwan and Singapore. In the UK it heldover very well, dropping only 29% to gross $21.3 million, bringing its UK cume to over $100 million.

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