Matrix makes $24 mil its first day!
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Matrix makes $24 mil its first day!
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Originally posted by Daytrip
and after seeing it i don't think word of mouth will kill it nearly as fast as i thought it would.........i can see over $100 mill for opening week
and after seeing it i don't think word of mouth will kill it nearly as fast as i thought it would.........i can see over $100 mill for opening week
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While Reloaded technically had only $5 mil on its first day (a Wednesday) but that was special late night showings only. It made a whopping $37.5 million on its first full day. The $24 mil for Revolutions is considerably less, but maybe it just means more left for the weekend. It's the third biggest Wednesday opening behind Phantom Menace and Two Towers. Those movies ended up with $64.6 mil and $62 mil, respectively, for their first weekends.
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While Reloaded technically had only $5 mil on its first day (a Wednesday) but that was special late night showings only. It made a whopping $37.5 million on its first full day. The $24 mil for Revolutions is considerably less, but maybe it just means more left for the weekend.
I see it taking in less overall than Reloaded.
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While Reloaded technically had only $5 mil on its first day (a Wednesday) but that was special late night showings only.
And $5 million which mostly came from 10pm showings around the country is pretty damn good.
i wonder what the matrix franchise has banked so far? $1 billion with game/movie/merchandise sales
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Originally posted by Matthew Chmiel
That wasn't it's "first day." It counted as a "sneak preview," but unlike most "sneak previews," it's gross wen't towards the actual film and not towards another film. When a film usually has a "sneak preview," it's gross goes towards another film that is already playing (ex: Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back's sneak preview gross went towards another Dimension film, The Others).
That wasn't it's "first day." It counted as a "sneak preview," but unlike most "sneak previews," it's gross wen't towards the actual film and not towards another film. When a film usually has a "sneak preview," it's gross goes towards another film that is already playing (ex: Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back's sneak preview gross went towards another Dimension film, The Others).
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What the heck? Is that true? That sounds pretty stupid and doesn't make sense at all.
That all said - Matrix Reloaded opened in May - where many colleges are out on break before the summer term and high school is winding down. Considering it's November, I'd say $24m is impressive as hell for any movie - even a Matrix.
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Originally posted by fumanstan
What the heck? Is that true? That sounds pretty stupid and doesn't make sense at all.
What the heck? Is that true? That sounds pretty stupid and doesn't make sense at all.
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From: You have moved into a dark place. It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
Still, 11 million for a Thursday during the school year is phenomenal.
I had no doubt this would be a huge hit no matter how hard it sucked.
And personally, I was pleasantly surprised. I was expecting horror, and it turned out to be pretty good.
I had no doubt this would be a huge hit no matter how hard it sucked.
And personally, I was pleasantly surprised. I was expecting horror, and it turned out to be pretty good.
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Originally posted by Daytrip
i wonder what the matrix franchise has banked so far? $1 billion with game/movie/merchandise sales
i wonder what the matrix franchise has banked so far? $1 billion with game/movie/merchandise sales
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I saw it tonight in a theater that was about 75% full. It wasn't busy and there wasn't a line to wait in for seats. I was mildly surprised.
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From: SoCal
Where summer movies make most of their cash in the first ten days, winter movies slow burn through MLK Day. Revolutions should be healthy (along with others) through New Years.




