Have you considered emailing that guy again?Bullza wrote: What's particularly disappointing though is that they still have not added in the non Fox markets from last week. So now I don't know if they ever will which makes figuring out the true gross very awkward.
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Broly didn't do as well as I thought it would here in Australia. 'F' made $1,093,511 here back in 2015. Broly has made $1,380,791 so far. That's around a 300k difference. I was expecting at least double of 'F's box office gross since Madman doubled the amount of theatres they showed Broly in compared to 'F's release. I honestly think it's because they decided to release this a whole 10 days after it hit the US. Releasing Broly over the Australia Day weekend was a bad call. Not to mention the film leaked online in fuckin HD somehow a few days after it released here, so that definitely had some effect on it.
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I don't know what he could add. The grosses for at least a few of the Fox markets will get added to BOM over the week.TheUltimateNinja wrote:Have you considered emailing that guy again?
The only thing I could think to ask him is what markets are being counted. Apparently it's being tracked in 20 markets though.
Yeah I was hoping for about $2 million myself. Oddly enough it did more than double Resurrection F in New Zealand but didn't increase nearly as much in Australia.Super Saiyan Swagger wrote:Broly didn't do as well as I thought it would here in Australia.
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Box Office Mojo didn't give it's Monday gross today though it is in some theatres. This can happen and they'll usually just update the total figure after a weekend.
I's all going to start to slow down now, Japan hasn't got much left in it, neither has US or Latin America and there's no new releases until South Korea on February 14th and then Italy on the 28th.
So I don't much I'll be able to add, maybe the individual grosses for the major countries here and there. Might help to pinpoint what the true over all gross is but that's about it.
I's all going to start to slow down now, Japan hasn't got much left in it, neither has US or Latin America and there's no new releases until South Korea on February 14th and then Italy on the 28th.
So I don't much I'll be able to add, maybe the individual grosses for the major countries here and there. Might help to pinpoint what the true over all gross is but that's about it.
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The movie should perform well in China this time.
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Well, Broly is leaving theatres in Ireland tomorrow. It was fun while it lasted. Over $1 million for here and the UK was good for what it was. Still nice it got a full two weeks. Hoping the next movie will get an even longer run due to Broly's success.
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Articles still being written about the shock success... This one from Forbes dated yesterday. https://www.forbes.com/sites/olliebarde ... 551a554513
Also, I just had a thought - assuming the budget was the $8.5mil ish that's being thrown around, Broly is making more money per mill spent than Glass, with a budget of $20mill. Wtf.
That is insane. Glass might suck, but it's a big budget movie made to appeal to the masses and it has barely broke $200mill.
There's so many of us it's actually kind of amazing.
World domination, anyone?
Also, I just had a thought - assuming the budget was the $8.5mil ish that's being thrown around, Broly is making more money per mill spent than Glass, with a budget of $20mill. Wtf.
That is insane. Glass might suck, but it's a big budget movie made to appeal to the masses and it has barely broke $200mill.
There's so many of us it's actually kind of amazing.
World domination, anyone?
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Not every big budget movie is successful in box office. With all this hype Broly should gain $100 million just in Japan but it did not happen.saiyanhajime wrote:That is insane. Glass might suck, but it's a big budget movie made to appeal to the masses and it has barely broke $200mill.
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Eh, I think you miss the point. Glass is made for a mass audience, Broly was made for existing fans of the series... Yet, they very clearly made it for more than just the Japanese fans. Perhaps they canabalised themselves a little in doing so, but the run also isn't over yet.Shounen wrote:Not every big budget movie is successful in box office. With all this hype Broly should gain $100 million just in Japan but it did not happen.saiyanhajime wrote:That is insane. Glass might suck, but it's a big budget movie made to appeal to the masses and it has barely broke $200mill.
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Not to mention $100 million is twice Toei's most optimistic estimate for the Japanese market. It did well. Better than well. Non- Ghibli anime films are rarely globally successful and that it did even this well is a good sign. I imagine if Super's run had been better managed and it wouldn't have seen a global release so late it might've done even better.saiyanhajime wrote:Eh, I think you miss the point. Glass is made for a mass audience, Broly was made for existing fans of the series... Yet, they very clearly made it for more than just the Japanese fans. Perhaps they canabalised themselves a little in doing so, but the run also isn't over yet.Shounen wrote:Not every big budget movie is successful in box office. With all this hype Broly should gain $100 million just in Japan but it did not happen.saiyanhajime wrote:That is insane. Glass might suck, but it's a big budget movie made to appeal to the masses and it has barely broke $200mill.
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The general rule of thumb as far as box office is concerned is that a movie needs to make double it's production budget to break even because half of the money goes to the theatres themselves.
So with it making roughly $108 million so far then with that rule of thumb applied it would have made a profit of $45 million up to yet.
A lot of movies would be happy with that. Star Wars Solo actually lost more money than that. It's a greater amount of profit than the likes of last years Tomb Raider, Skyscraper, Pacific Rim 2, Christopher Robin, The Equalizer 2 and so far even Mary Poppins Returns.
So with it making roughly $108 million so far then with that rule of thumb applied it would have made a profit of $45 million up to yet.
A lot of movies would be happy with that. Star Wars Solo actually lost more money than that. It's a greater amount of profit than the likes of last years Tomb Raider, Skyscraper, Pacific Rim 2, Christopher Robin, The Equalizer 2 and so far even Mary Poppins Returns.
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Don't worry man! I think the Blu-Ray is coming out in two months time so you can rewatch it multiple times.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote:Well, Broly is leaving theatres in Ireland tomorrow. It was fun while it lasted. Over $1 million for here and the UK was good for what it was. Still nice it got a full two weeks. Hoping the next movie will get an even longer run due to Broly's success.
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Apart from South Korea and Italy, we still have a few more countries: Saudi Arabia on February 14, Taiwan on February 22, Hong Kong and Macau on February 28, Indonesia on February, France on March 13, Portugal on March 14 and also Belgium, Luxembourg, Reunion and China at some point in 2019.Bullza wrote:I's all going to start to slow down now, Japan hasn't got much left in it, neither has US or Latin America and there's no new releases until South Korea on February 14th and then Italy on the 28th.
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....well an HD version of the dub already leaked on the internet that allows you to rewatch it multiple times. The only reason for Blue-Ray would be for an HD version of the Japanese Dub or just insisting upon watching it legally.majinwarman wrote:Don't worry man! I think the Blu-Ray is coming out in two months time so you can rewatch it multiple times.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote:Well, Broly is leaving theatres in Ireland tomorrow. It was fun while it lasted. Over $1 million for here and the UK was good for what it was. Still nice it got a full two weeks. Hoping the next movie will get an even longer run due to Broly's success.
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They updated it's domestic box office today.
Monday - $88,000
Tuesday - $118,000
Total - $30.24 million
Still chugging along. I think it's actually sold more tickets now in US than it has in Japan. What
Is annoying though is that they updated the UK grosses but Broly hasn't been included so it's figure is till as of the previous Sunday.
Monday - $88,000
Tuesday - $118,000
Total - $30.24 million
Still chugging along. I think it's actually sold more tickets now in US than it has in Japan. What
Is annoying though is that they updated the UK grosses but Broly hasn't been included so it's figure is till as of the previous Sunday.
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Oh, I'll be buying the Blu-Ray in a heartbeat. I own the entire series that's been released thus far and I'm certainly not going to stop now.PFM18 wrote:....well an HD version of the dub already leaked on the internet that allows you to rewatch it multiple times. The only reason for Blue-Ray would be for an HD version of the Japanese Dub or just insisting upon watching it legally.majinwarman wrote:Don't worry man! I think the Blu-Ray is coming out in two months time so you can rewatch it multiple times.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote:Well, Broly is leaving theatres in Ireland tomorrow. It was fun while it lasted. Over $1 million for here and the UK was good for what it was. Still nice it got a full two weeks. Hoping the next movie will get an even longer run due to Broly's success.
And watching the movie on Blu-Ray is the best way to watch it other than going to see it in theatres period. A leaked copy of the movie will still be compressed video, like all other streamed/downloaded versions, and can never compare to the quality of physical media.
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Sigh, you *do* understand that if you want more of something that is good, you have to speak with your wallet?PFM18 wrote:....well an HD version of the dub already leaked on the internet that allows you to rewatch it multiple times. The only reason for Blue-Ray would be for an HD version of the Japanese Dub or just insisting upon watching it legally.majinwarman wrote:Don't worry man! I think the Blu-Ray is coming out in two months time so you can rewatch it multiple times.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote:Well, Broly is leaving theatres in Ireland tomorrow. It was fun while it lasted. Over $1 million for here and the UK was good for what it was. Still nice it got a full two weeks. Hoping the next movie will get an even longer run due to Broly's success.
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Especially since the original source of the leak came from an upload on YT (which some people have also said was just upscaled from 480 to 720) so the actual BD release should look infinitely better. And owning something legally makes one feel good.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote:Oh, I'll be buying the Blu-Ray in a heartbeat. I own the entire series that's been released thus far and I'm certainly not going to stop now.PFM18 wrote:....well an HD version of the dub already leaked on the internet that allows you to rewatch it multiple times. The only reason for Blue-Ray would be for an HD version of the Japanese Dub or just insisting upon watching it legally.majinwarman wrote: Don't worry man! I think the Blu-Ray is coming out in two months time so you can rewatch it multiple times.
And watching the movie on Blu-Ray is the best way to watch it other than going to see it in theatres period. A leaked copy of the movie will still be compressed video, like all other streamed/downloaded versions, and can never compare to the quality of physical media.
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Turns out I spoke too soon as Broly is still going to be shown in Dublin up until at least February 13th. These are late night screenings so they're unlikely to sell much, but its good to know Vue feel they can squeeze a bit more into the movies total UK/Irish gross.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote:Well, Broly is leaving theatres in Ireland tomorrow. It was fun while it lasted. Over $1 million for here and the UK was good for what it was. Still nice it got a full two weeks. Hoping the next movie will get an even longer run due to Broly's success.
And honestly, I never imagined after Battle of Gods only got screened at a con and Resurrection F was released for one day that Broly would get a full three week run. If other countries are seeing similar upward trajectories TOEI should seriously consider giving the next movie a full theatrical run like most other wide released movies, especially if Super continues to outdo itself financially when the series returns.
Either way, its good to know $110 million worldwide should be a lock now, maybe $120 million if it opens well in the remaining markets. Thanks to everyone who has bought tickets and supported this movie.
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According to this, the movie made $969,840 in Germany.
I don't understand Spanish but I think this means that the movie will be for 1 more week in Spain?
Also, according to The Numbers, the movie (as of February 5) has made $641,430 in Netherlands.
I don't understand Spanish but I think this means that the movie will be for 1 more week in Spain?
Also, according to The Numbers, the movie (as of February 5) has made $641,430 in Netherlands.
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