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daemoon
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Dec 27 2013, 10:17pm
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DOS Passes $500 Million Worldwide
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"Peter Jackson's 'Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug' crossed $500M worldwide after 2-week launch in 57 markets. Dom cume now $160M and int'l $340M." Anyone remember how many days did take AUJ to reach half billion? http://www.comicbookmovie.com/...eviews/news/?a=92110
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Estel78
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Dec 27 2013, 10:35pm
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Probably 2-3 days sooner than DOS.
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Anyone remember how many days did take AUJ to reach half billion?
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AncalagontheBlack
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Dec 27 2013, 10:53pm
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AUJ 12/14/12-12/28/12 http://www.awn.com/news/hobbit-passes-500m-worldwide DoS 12/13/13-12/27/13 http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=92110
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Ham_Sammy
Dor-Lomin
Dec 27 2013, 11:11pm
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I think pretty much.
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Estel78
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Dec 27 2013, 11:15pm
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The AUJ article mentioned $180m for the domestic gross (i'm rounding up numbers) but it was at $190m as of that thursday, wasn't it? So the worldwide total should have been $534m. It made $10m on thursday domestically, can we say for sure it made at least $24m overseas on that same day, because we don't get overseas daily numbers? So it might have actually crossed $500m on wednesday. Anyway, yeah, it was not 2-3 days but it crossed it sooner, maybe not 24 hours sooner but 20 hours.
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Kendalf
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Dec 27 2013, 11:30pm
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That's pretty satisfying, then
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Considering the generally underwhelming critical response to Unexpected Journey, the fact that Desolation is managing to keep up is a reassuring sign that plenty of people out there are willing to give Jackson a second chance with this trilogy As well they should: it's a far better film.
"I have walked there sometimes, beyond the forest and into the night. I have seen the world fall away and the white light of forever fill the air."
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dormouse
Gondolin

Dec 27 2013, 11:38pm
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Critical response here was pretty good.
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Elessar
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Dec 28 2013, 12:12am
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I think as a whole for lots of folks it wasn't. I know for me it sure wasn't.
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Estel78
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Dec 28 2013, 12:18am
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At least in North America it's losing about 10% of its audience. As for Star Wars, Phantom Menace was HUGE (in the USA at least). It's more difficult to keep your audience if you are that big. A similar thing happened with the old trilogy, A New Hope was much bigger than the subsequent films, even though it was not a disappointment like Phantom Menace.
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patrickk
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Dec 28 2013, 1:52am
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...elsewhere and note no China or Japan yet and they love Dragon movies!!!
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Avandel
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Dec 28 2013, 3:29am
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IMO the critics were dead wrong about AUJ anyway
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and don't think that AUJ was a sure fire hit, even PJ has said something to the effect that "if AUJ had bombed, he wouldn't have had to worry so much about DOS..." or something like that. Anyone who has ever talked about the movie business seems to indicate it's a mystery what will work, and what won't. Nor do I agree that DOS is "better" than AUJ, it's a different pace with different things going on. I would never trade any number of AUJ scenes for whatever some critic might think would be "better".....and considering the money AUJ made in theaters (along with the DVD/BR) seems a lot of folks agree with me. Personally I don't think it's worth comparing LOTR to the Hobbit very much, since the basis for the stories is so different.
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Elskidor
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Dec 28 2013, 4:45am
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Tolkien Elimination Game (Round 2: Company of Thorin Oakenshield) http://newboards.theonering.net/forum/gforum/perl/gforum.cgi?do=forum_view&forum=2&
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Elskidor
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Dec 28 2013, 4:47am
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Boxofficemojo does not have these numbers recorded yet.
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What's up with that?
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Elk2013
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Dec 28 2013, 6:17am
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China & Japan won't open until late Feb
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and there'll be DVD downloads everywhere at that time, many people would not bother going to cinema then.
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moreorless
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Dec 28 2013, 7:44am
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But, we're not critics, are we, dormouse? The general critical response to AUJ was way below that for LotR, and rightly so. I'm just happy that that hasn't hindered DoS. Rightly so in that it wasn't as good as LOTR but I think the level of venom aimed at it by some wasn't deserved. It was IMHO a product of too many reviewers buying into the internet fanboy mentality(indeed many of them being internet fanboys these days) and pre judging, whether on the spilt into 3 films, the 3d, the high FPS or simply that Jackson had "lost it". The RT T-meter especially is next to worthless these days, it can tell you whether something is a total failure or not but besides that expectation is really what desides score most of the time.
Yes, AUJ's takings were impressive, but then they always were going to be. The real litmus test for this prequel-trilogy (just as it was for Star Wars) will be the second film (ie are people prepared to return), and so far it's looking pretty good  (especially considering the horrendous drop-off in profits for Attack of the Clones)... I think DOS not experiencing THAT much of a dropoff relative to AUJ shows you that many reviews and comments of certain very vocal people on the net didn't reflect the general opinion. I think we've seen that DOS is pretty much garenteed to get at least $800 million at the box office. Whats unknown so far is what kind of legs it'll have, the latest US numbers do seem to suggest there a little better than AUJ. Besides judging overall quality I think DOS by its nature is a more rewatchable film personally. LOTR could depend on its hardcore fanbase to get a lot of repeat views, I'm sure the Hobbit films get a bit of that but likely not the 5-10 views a lot of us gave each LOTR film. I loved the opening hour of AUJ personally but I can see why the average film goer wouldn't want to sit though it more than once.
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patrickk
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Dec 28 2013, 7:49am
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...release will occur until after China and Japan. More end of March, anyway like here (at least) they will wish a theatrical 3D HFR experience (and dubbed) so do not underestimate the China and Japan market
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Estel78
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Dec 28 2013, 8:39am
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Japan also likes samurais yet Ronin bombed. ;) //
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patrickk
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Dec 28 2013, 8:49am
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... I saw the shorts to Ronan the other and it looked a shocker!!!
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Estel78
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Dec 28 2013, 8:52am
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I knew it was too good to be true...
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DOS dropped on Friday compared to Thursday in North America, it's now behind Frozen. It won't quite match AUJ's 3rd weekend now. Still a better 3rd weekend drop than AUJ.
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DwellerInDale
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Dec 28 2013, 8:53am
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...But for a good reason perhaps
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47 Ronin is getting some of the worst reviews I have ever read, including by Japanese reviewers. Too bad, as I was going to go see it for the visuals, but with the type of reviews it is getting, I may save my money. Perhaps WOM in Japan concerning DoS and comparison will help the Japanese market.
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AriesT
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Dec 28 2013, 8:56am
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Ray Subers being lazy and a Hobbit hater
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As simple as that. He constantly underestimated and underrated AUJ a year ago, never ever expecting it to even pass the 900 million mark.
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Elskidor
Nargothrond

Dec 28 2013, 8:59am
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Elskidor
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Dec 28 2013, 9:31am
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Well dang, but still pretty close
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