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4 hours ago, chiliam said:

The theater in Philippines would collapse for real lol.

 

 

The decision to release this in theater before streaming is such an amazing move, this will ensure the tour biggest of all time status, like no questions asked, no argument needed. This is it. GOAT.

releasing a movie in theaters isn't a new concept?

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3 hours ago, fridayteenage said:

releasing a movie in theaters isn't a new concept?

Did i said its a new concept?

I just said its a good decision to release this in theater instead of going straight to streaming like reputation tour.

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Documentaries and concerts have became really a streaming thing (i mean Taylor with rep tour + miss americana + folklore concert was there too).

 

So this big cinematic exclusive release for 13 to 26  (!) wreks in some sense It's something new could have a big impact in the future. 

I don't know when they planned It but this with the incredibile Numbers It's gonna make will make history for several reasons

 

1 being released during an Historical strike. So an example of how if traditional executives don't give traditional movies to exhibitors they can found content to make Money by themselves.

And It will be the biggest movie released in this "strike era". Barbie + Oppenheimer were already higly promoted before the strike happened just some day before. 

 

2) with barbenheimer Will stay in history as the movie that made "big screen cool again" after pandemic.

While the narrative around Marvel movies has been "well they had already a lot of fans from before pandemic, but people only watch these now" and around Top Gun and avatar "they are just decades waited big sequels and Cameron Is his own league when It's about theater experience"...Barbenheimer was a big event with 2 original movies being big upon young people too.

Taylor contents going from Netflix to the big screen (with Scorsese movie also being a Wide theater release and not an Apple TV exclusive anymore) Is a sign the big screen It's cool again and people wants this kind of experience again. 

So these very few months from july to november will stay as very significative in the box office history 

 

3) also the year in which the 2 biggest events of the year were 2 female driven movies It's just historic too. And could have a big impact in the world of production for the next years.

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7 hours ago, Feanor said:

 

Will pay off all the expenses and turn a profit in first weekend.

 

This will probably be frontloaded for movie standards though but profitable nonetheless.

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I read that AMC are getting 54% of the movie's revenue

 

Why so much? 

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stans will move TS themed parties to the cinema and keep on doing it until next year :dies:

 

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Well at a 20$ price ticket average, that's about 5 million admissions. Not that insane if you think that a good ratio of those who seen her live would want to go see it in cinema + the fans who couldn't go.

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"Not that insane" :rip:

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It's really not that insane. We're just talking about numbers that usually only blockbuster movies from the Marvel and Star Wards franchise can pull off. :dies:

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:clap3:Her power is too much now. The biggest artist in the history ever :clap:

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While it’s gonna be a blockbuster, why is the good sis not promoting this movie coming in 3 weeks?? Where are the posters, teasers, ANYTHING? Sis has a mega-smash but is not acknowledging it ughh.

 

it’s gonna be frontloaded though i think :duck:

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1 hour ago, Taylena said:

It's really not that insane. We're just talking about numbers that usually only blockbuster movies from the Marvel and Star Wards franchise can pull off. :dies:

Except most of their tickets is not sold at the same price. Not that insane as in not that surprising. Other concerts in cinema have pulled off impressive number as well as their price ticket is higher than the average movie ticket (IMAX, AVX, regular, etc.).

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4 hours ago, ctlp27 said:

Well at a 20$ price ticket average, that's about 5 million admissions. Not that insane if you think that a good ratio of those who seen her live would want to go see it in cinema + the fans who couldn't go.

like fave like stan, go fume somewhere else sweetie :sistrens:

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9 minutes ago, ctlp27 said:

Except most of their tickets is not sold at the same price. Not that insane as in not that surprising. Other concerts in cinema have pulled off impressive number as well as their price ticket is higher than the average movie ticket (IMAX, AVX, regular, etc.).

A ticket for The Eras film costs $20 is which the average price in the US for an IMAX showing and it will gross more in its opening weekend than any other concert film lifetime gross.  Even if they were selling tickets at the average normal price this would open to $50m - $60m, which is in the ballpark of what movies like Mission Impossible and The Flash opened to this year. It's insane that you're trying to downplay these numbers when nobody else can come close. 

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"Only five million admissions opening weekend! That's it?"

 

:coffee2:

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48 minutes ago, ctlp27 said:

Except most of their tickets is not sold at the same price. Not that insane as in not that surprising. Other concerts in cinema have pulled off impressive number as well as their price ticket is higher than the average movie ticket (IMAX, AVX, regular, etc.).

Literally all industry people, IMAX’s CEO, theater owners, box office pundits: “This is an unprecedented success.”

 

All other studios: move all of their movies from the tour film’s release date to avoid competition.

 

ATRL user ctlp27: “Not that surprising!1!”

 

You aren’t even trying to troll well :rip:

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2 hours ago, ctlp27 said:

Except most of their tickets is not sold at the same price. Not that insane as in not that surprising. Other concerts in cinema have pulled off impressive number as well as their price ticket is higher than the average movie ticket (IMAX, AVX, regular, etc.).

But you are neglecting the fact that people are willing to pay “unconventional” ticket’s price to see this. This didn’t need to have five million admissions, but it does. You can continue insisting it’s ordinary happening and something not of a big deal surprising though. 

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