billytea, the second post-credit scene was filmed after international release, so only those watching in North America got it. Sorry.
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The Marvel Comics mash-up "The Avengers" launched the summer movie season with a $200.3 million opening weekend domestically, by far the biggest debut ever.
$200.3 million opening weekend
Holy crap. See ya, Harry Potter.
Joss has to have people lined up to bestow sexual favors and/or gold-plated chocolate upon him right about now.
The Marvel Comics mash-up "The Avengers" launched the summer movie season with a $200.3 million opening weekend domestically, by far the biggest debut ever.
Daaaaaamn. (I still don't know how they make up these numbers before Sunday is over, but they seem to be pretty accurate since the adjustments are generally pretty slight.)
1. The Avengers $200M
2. Think Like a Man $8M
So the Think Like a Man projection didn't change from last night, but the Avengers went up by $15 million. How does that happen?
Like I said, all that IMAX and 3D money adds up. Plus a huge number of theaters. But daaaaaaamn.
Joss has to have people lined up to bestow sexual favors and/or gold-plated chocolate upon him right about now.
Right now all I want is for them to lock him into the sequel.
Right now all I want is for them to lock him into the sequel.
That's a given. All they have to do is build an igloo out of gold bullion and back it up to his house.
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"The Avengers" added $151.5 million overseas over the weekend to bring its total to $441.5 million since it began opening internationally a week earlier.
That raised the film's worldwide haul to $641.8 million in barely a week and a half, more than its Marvel superhero forerunners "Iron Man," ''Iron Man 2," ''Thor" and "Captain America" took in during their entire runs.
If distributor Disney's domestic estimate Sunday holds when the final weekend count is released Monday, "The Avengers" would be the first movie ever to haul in $200 million in a single weekend.
A $200 million total for every movie in release is considered a great weekend for the business as a whole, so "The Avengers" redefines the standards for a blockbuster debut.
P-C,
I used to play the Hollywood Stock Exchange (HSX) and the Friday receipts (depending on genre), you could add a multiplier to them and get Sunday's numbers. There are some movies that tended to drop after Friday, and there are others that tended to increase after Friday.
it seems to me "Avengers" is the very kind of movie that would increase after Friday (high audience opinion, prospective for repeat viewings, appeal to many audience age levels).
I think it is also the kind of movie that probably won't have a more than expected dropoff next week. It is going to make a lot of bank next week too, IMO.
That's a given. All they have to do is build an igloo out of gold bullion and back it up to his house.
Well, I thought Gary Ross was a given for Catching Fire.
That raised the film's worldwide haul to $641.8 million in barely a week and a half, more than its Marvel superhero forerunners "Iron Man," ''Iron Man 2," ''Thor" and "Captain America" took in during their entire runs.
They keep leaving out The Incredible Hulk. Did it make an insignificant amount of money or something?
it seems to me "Avengers" is the very kind of movie that would increase after Friday (high audience opinion, prospective for repeat viewings, appeal to many audience age levels).
It did make less on Saturday, but not much less.
I think it is also the kind of movie that probably won't have a more than expected dropoff next week. It is going to make a lot of bank next week too, IMO
Yeah, I'm giving it six more bucks next weekend.
by increase I mean the estimates probably increased after Friday receipts and audience polling.
That raised the film's worldwide haul to $641.8 million in barely a week and a half,
Dang. It's going to make a kerjillion dollars, isn't it?
Yeah, I'm giving it six more bucks next weekend.
I am DEEPLY tempted to go see it again today, although we really do have important life stuff to do. Bah.