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In response to
"
I think the opening weekend record is probably safe, but Avatar is in jeopardy. -- nm
"
by
Inigo
Worldwide, sure. Domestic? I doubt it. -- nm
Posted by
David (aka David)
Nov 9 '15, 11:24
(No message)
Responses:
$2.78 billion isn't happening worldwide. $760 million has a much better shot stateside. -- (edited)
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Inigo
Nov 9, 11:28
23
I think you're exactly backwards on this. That's what makes these discussions fun. -- nm
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David
Nov 9, 11:30
22
The Phantom Menace made $450 million or so internationally (prior to the re-release), Revenge of the Sith made $468 million overseas.
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Inigo
Nov 9, 11:36
10
i fully expect this to way outperform Phantom Menace (even taking inflation, etc into account). -- nm
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Andie
Nov 9, 11:43
1
Me too, but way outperform TPM, and making $2.8 billion are two different planets. -- nm
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Inigo
Nov 9, 11:48
Because the marketplace exploded. Now, absolute garbage can earn half a billion.
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David
Nov 9, 11:41
7
Sure, but that's just it. Jurassic World was an enormous hit. Yet it only made $1 billion overseas. -- (edited)
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Inigo
Nov 9, 11:46
2
I'm not "expecting" anything. I'm discussing permutations. See below.
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David
Nov 9, 11:57
1
To be clear, by problems in China I'm thinking they'll have to deal with $150 million there instead of $250 million. -- (edited)
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Inigo
Nov 9, 12:02
Jurassic World's *billion* still leaves it about 1 billion short of Avatar.
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Will Hunting
Nov 9, 11:46
3
You're preaching to the choir, but I'm slotting Star Wars at $550M domestic and $1.5B overseas.
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David
Nov 9, 11:54
2
I can get behind those #'2...which still leaves it a Passion of the Christ short overall. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Nov 9, 11:56
1
Oh, I always expect Star Wars films to be shorts.
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David
Nov 9, 11:58
And you are both incorrect as it will wipe the records out.
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Spawn
Nov 9, 11:33
10
yup. -- nm
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Remlik
Nov 9, 11:38
1
Gotta agree with the Indiana boys here -- nm
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eag
Nov 9, 11:44
Oh, honey. -- nm
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David
Nov 9, 11:33
7
It amuses me that for someone that makes a living off of movies, you continue to fail to see which way the wind is blowing.
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Spawn
Nov 9, 11:50
6
Fine, let's make a wager. I'll buy you a Star Wars blu-ray if beats Avatar domestically. You buy me a Vudu movie when (err, "if") it doesn't. -- nm
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David
Nov 9, 11:53
5
I would have to check and see if we have a blu-ray player!
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Spawn
Nov 9, 12:05
3
Fine, I'll get you a $20 Fandango gift card. You'll get me the Vudu film of my choice. -- nm
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David
Nov 9, 12:11
you do! the xbox! -- nm
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Remlik
Nov 9, 12:05
1
and adjust the deal for the Peanuts Blu ray -- nm
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Remlik
Nov 9, 12:06
It's a trap! He's going to buy you TPM! -- nm
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Shaun
Nov 9, 11:55
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