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1 hour ago, vale9001 said:

Barbie budget was 145 and opp 100. 

 

Also yes 1.340B dollas vs 780M is the definition of bigger :chick1: 

 

Then both are huge movies, sure.

 

Btw in Italy is not rated R just 6+. I really doubt someone under 6 want to see this movie so basically everyone interested can see It without any restriction.

 

 

Only 1 R rated movie in the history of cinema has grossed $1 billion+ at the box office….

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7 hours ago, BNF91 said:

So Barbie will finish around $1.43-1.45B. Incredible. 

 

Even though it's gonna flop, anyone excited for The Creator in a couple weeks? Should be a spectacle. 

I think I read not too long ago it had a $80-$90M budget and I was stunned. 

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44 minutes ago, Bears01 said:

Only 1 R rated movie in the history of cinema has grossed $1 billion+ at the box office….

i bet 45 dollars Imax tickets were not a thing when the godfather came. Still made 750M dollars only domestic (corrected with inflation).

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Not only does Barbie deserve to WIN but Mario deserves to LOSE. 

 

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17 hours ago, BNF91 said:

So Barbie will finish around $1.43-1.45B. Incredible. 

 

Even though it's gonna flop, anyone excited for The Creator in a couple weeks? Should be a spectacle. 

i'm always excited about original sci-fi, looks interesting! Will likely try to go support it in theaters!

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The way no one is talking about Blue beetle :deadbanana4:

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Need Oppenheimer to outgross Bohemian Rhapsody. We can't have that abomination be the #1 highest-grossing biopic. :lakitu:

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Taylor's Concert Film entering Box Office. Can't wait for the Domestic OW. 

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Kinda crazy that elemental was labeled as one of the biggest Disney bombs ever to now being a top 10 movie of this year:deadbanana: them Legs

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Thanos Of Pop. :jonnycat:

 

 

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Time to give Elemental some of its screens back :gaycat5:

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I'm living for the chaos a bit so I hope the Eras Tour film gets expanded to a wide release to see if it can snatch NWH. :nicole2:

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Barbie” has conquered North America, and now, the world.

Greta Gerwig’s fantasy-comedy has generated $1.36 billion at the global box office, overtaking Universal and Illumination’s animated adventure “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” ($1.35 billion globally) as the highest-grossing worldwide movie of the year.

“Barbie” has accumulated $600 million in North America and, earlier in August, passed “Mario” ($574 million) to become the biggest release of 2023 at the domestic box office as well. At the international box office, the film has grossed a staggering $760 million to date.

 

 

The very pink blockbuster has been casually crushing expectations since opening in theaters in July with $162 million, the best debut of the year. “Barbie” remained the No. 1 movie for four consecutive weekends and eventually became the highest-grossing movie directed solely by a woman. It’s currently the 14th-biggest domestic release and 15th-biggest global release in history.

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Congratulations to Nicki Minaj :clap3:

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this movie was an undeniable cultural event :clap3:

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Charli XCX’s impact. 

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Congratulations, Aqua :clap3: 

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The pop culture event of the year :clap3:

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