The Dark Knight Rises OW Record Club Of The Storm Is Here
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Gopher
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Definite interest is better than Avengers. That's all that matters right now.
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Excel
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If we're going to use the numbers (and we should), I should point out that definite interest is higher than for The Dark knight. That doesn't gel with your feeling that people aren't as interested in a Joker-less Batman. 
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Excel
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I just saw that tracking is in the high 180s.
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.
The record is falling.
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One thing I've never quite understood is the difference between total and unaided awareness. I know that unaided means they know the film is upcoming without being prompted, but what about total? Is it basically how many people know of the film after the prompter asks them specifically if they know? It seems outright bizarre that 85% of people would know The Avengers is coming when asked, but only 13% knew of it before being prompted.
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Too much Batman ball-squeeze voice in this TV spot.
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Excel wrote: I just saw that tracking is in the high 180s.
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.
The record is falling. It will certainly go up to at least $195M by July 19th. And as you said earlier, most mega-blockbusters' tracking is underestimated, so there is a very good chance that TDKR will make $205M+.
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David wrote: Too much Batman ball-squeeze voice in this TV spot. I thought his voice sounds more like it did in Begins than TDK.
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Excel wrote: I just saw that tracking is in the high 180s.
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.
The record is falling. I'm still out, but if somehow, by some miracle, TDKR beats TA's OW without 3D, it will literally be the most amazing OW in BO history. I mean obviously, considering TA's OW holds that title.
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Yeah without 3D its next to impossible. Then again Hunger Games did 152m in 2D so TDKR should at least be able to make 30-40m more than that. 190m would be very impressive indeed.
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Quote: KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jun 29, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- AMC Theatres(R) announced today that based on advance tickets sales, The Dark Knight Trilogy is set to shatter the company's previous record for a marathon-style event, prompting AMC to continue to add Dark Knight Trilogy shows at locations around the country. The Dark Knight Trilogy, available in IMAX and traditional format, begins at 6 p.m. July 19 and features BATMAN BEGINS, THE DARK KNIGHT and the midnight premiere of THE DARK KNIGHT RISES at 12:01 a.m. July 20. The event is just $25, and just $40 to see all three films in IMAX(R) Digital Theatres.
AMC guests have purchased more than 23,000 advance tickets to The Dark Knight Trilogy, including more than 11,000 tickets sold to see the Trilogy in IMAX, accounting for multiple sold out shows in both IMAX and traditional formats. The advance tickets put The Dark Knight Trilogy on pace to shatter AMC's marathon-event record of more than 30,000 tickets to The Ultimate Marvel Marathon in May. In addition to the success of The Dark Knight Trilogy, AMC has sold more than 100,000 advance tickets for THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, three weeks from the opening of the movie.
In response to guest demand, AMC continues to add showtimes for both the Trilogy and THE DARK KNIGHT RISES midnight premiere at its locations around the country, including a handful of 3:45-4 a.m. showtimes of THE DARK KNIGHT RISES in IMAX. Ticket sales for THE DARK KNIGHT RISES midnight premiere are being led at AMC Lincoln Square 13 in New York, AMC Metreon 16 in San Francisco and AMC Universal Citywalk 19 in Los Angeles. All three locations feature THE DARK KNIGHT RISES in the IMAX 15/70 Film format.
"We had high expectations for this event and we've still been blown away by the response from our guests and the demand for both The Dark Knight Trilogy and THE DARK KNIGHT RISES midnight shows," said Robert J. Lenihan, President of Film Programming at AMC Theatres. "As we continue to have tremendous success hosting these events, our guests are becoming accustomed to associating AMC with a marathon of fun at the movies."
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/amc-th ... 2012-06-29
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records will fall
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DonNiam-TheStingray wrote: Yeah without 3D its next to impossible. Then again Hunger Games did 152m in 2D so TDKR should at least be able to make 30-40m more than that. 190m would be very impressive indeed. The Hunger Games franchise has nothing to do with Batman
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adam wrote: Quote: KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jun 29, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- AMC Theatres(R) announced today that based on advance tickets sales, The Dark Knight Trilogy is set to shatter the company's previous record for a marathon-style event, prompting AMC to continue to add Dark Knight Trilogy shows at locations around the country. The Dark Knight Trilogy, available in IMAX and traditional format, begins at 6 p.m. July 19 and features BATMAN BEGINS, THE DARK KNIGHT and the midnight premiere of THE DARK KNIGHT RISES at 12:01 a.m. July 20. The event is just $25, and just $40 to see all three films in IMAX(R) Digital Theatres.
AMC guests have purchased more than 23,000 advance tickets to The Dark Knight Trilogy, including more than 11,000 tickets sold to see the Trilogy in IMAX, accounting for multiple sold out shows in both IMAX and traditional formats. The advance tickets put The Dark Knight Trilogy on pace to shatter AMC's marathon-event record of more than 30,000 tickets to The Ultimate Marvel Marathon in May. In addition to the success of The Dark Knight Trilogy, AMC has sold more than 100,000 advance tickets for THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, three weeks from the opening of the movie.
In response to guest demand, AMC continues to add showtimes for both the Trilogy and THE DARK KNIGHT RISES midnight premiere at its locations around the country, including a handful of 3:45-4 a.m. showtimes of THE DARK KNIGHT RISES in IMAX. Ticket sales for THE DARK KNIGHT RISES midnight premiere are being led at AMC Lincoln Square 13 in New York, AMC Metreon 16 in San Francisco and AMC Universal Citywalk 19 in Los Angeles. All three locations feature THE DARK KNIGHT RISES in the IMAX 15/70 Film format.
"We had high expectations for this event and we've still been blown away by the response from our guests and the demand for both The Dark Knight Trilogy and THE DARK KNIGHT RISES midnight shows," said Robert J. Lenihan, President of Film Programming at AMC Theatres. "As we continue to have tremendous success hosting these events, our guests are becoming accustomed to associating AMC with a marathon of fun at the movies."
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/amc-th ... 2012-06-29AND SO IT BEGINS!
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Dil wrote: adam wrote: Quote: KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jun 29, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- AMC Theatres(R) announced today that based on advance tickets sales, The Dark Knight Trilogy is set to shatter the company's previous record for a marathon-style event, prompting AMC to continue to add Dark Knight Trilogy shows at locations around the country. The Dark Knight Trilogy, available in IMAX and traditional format, begins at 6 p.m. July 19 and features BATMAN BEGINS, THE DARK KNIGHT and the midnight premiere of THE DARK KNIGHT RISES at 12:01 a.m. July 20. The event is just $25, and just $40 to see all three films in IMAX(R) Digital Theatres.
AMC guests have purchased more than 23,000 advance tickets to The Dark Knight Trilogy, including more than 11,000 tickets sold to see the Trilogy in IMAX, accounting for multiple sold out shows in both IMAX and traditional formats. The advance tickets put The Dark Knight Trilogy on pace to shatter AMC's marathon-event record of more than 30,000 tickets to The Ultimate Marvel Marathon in May. In addition to the success of The Dark Knight Trilogy, AMC has sold more than 100,000 advance tickets for THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, three weeks from the opening of the movie.
In response to guest demand, AMC continues to add showtimes for both the Trilogy and THE DARK KNIGHT RISES midnight premiere at its locations around the country, including a handful of 3:45-4 a.m. showtimes of THE DARK KNIGHT RISES in IMAX. Ticket sales for THE DARK KNIGHT RISES midnight premiere are being led at AMC Lincoln Square 13 in New York, AMC Metreon 16 in San Francisco and AMC Universal Citywalk 19 in Los Angeles. All three locations feature THE DARK KNIGHT RISES in the IMAX 15/70 Film format.
"We had high expectations for this event and we've still been blown away by the response from our guests and the demand for both The Dark Knight Trilogy and THE DARK KNIGHT RISES midnight shows," said Robert J. Lenihan, President of Film Programming at AMC Theatres. "As we continue to have tremendous success hosting these events, our guests are becoming accustomed to associating AMC with a marathon of fun at the movies."
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/amc-th ... 2012-06-29AND SO IT BEGINS! THE FIRE RISES
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If you do the math on this, TDKR's pre-sales appear to be fucking insane. I found a NY Times article from May of this year that says AMC only operates 346 theaters in North America. AMC has done around $1.5m in pre-sale business so far. If you use DH2's theater count of 4,375 as a base for TDKR, AMC has about 8% of the market for this movie. Divide $1.5m by 0.08 and you end up with $18.75 million in domestic pre-sales. Fucking insane considering it's 3 weeks out. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/busin ... ywood.htmlQuote: AMC says it operates 5,034 screens in 346 theaters in the United States and Canada — a count that places it behind Regal Entertainment, with about 6,580 screens in 522 theaters in North America.
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redfirebird2008 wrote: If you do the math on this, TDKR's pre-sales appear to be fucking insane. I found a NY Times article from May of this year that says AMC only operates 346 theaters in North America. AMC has done around $1.5m in pre-sale business so far. If you use DH2's theater count of 4,375 as a base for TDKR, AMC has about 8% of the market for this movie. Divide $1.5m by 0.08 and you end up with $18.75 million in domestic pre-sales. Fucking insane considering it's 3 weeks out. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/busin ... ywood.htmlQuote: AMC says it operates 5,034 screens in 346 theaters in the United States and Canada — a count that places it behind Regal Entertainment, with about 6,580 screens in 522 theaters in North America. RISE
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redfirebird2008 wrote: If you do the math on this, TDKR's pre-sales appear to be fucking insane. I found a NY Times article from May of this year that says AMC only operates 346 theaters in North America. AMC has done around $1.5m in pre-sale business so far. If you use DH2's theater count of 4,375 as a base for TDKR, AMC has about 8% of the market for this movie. Divide $1.5m by 0.08 and you end up with $18.75 million in domestic pre-sales. Fucking insane considering it's 3 weeks out. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/busin ... ywood.htmlQuote: AMC says it operates 5,034 screens in 346 theaters in the United States and Canada — a count that places it behind Regal Entertainment, with about 6,580 screens in 522 theaters in North America. Dang. If the walk-up business is at TA's level, then maybe... just maybe... this will break the OW record...
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redfirebird2008 wrote: If you do the math on this, TDKR's pre-sales appear to be fucking insane. I found a NY Times article from May of this year that says AMC only operates 346 theaters in North America. AMC has done around $1.5m in pre-sale business so far. If you use DH2's theater count of 4,375 as a base for TDKR, AMC has about 8% of the market for this movie. Divide $1.5m by 0.08 and you end up with $18.75 million in domestic pre-sales. Fucking insane considering it's 3 weeks out. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/busin ... ywood.htmlQuote: AMC says it operates 5,034 screens in 346 theaters in the United States and Canada — a count that places it behind Regal Entertainment, with about 6,580 screens in 522 theaters in North America. True, though AMC was the first site to put tickets on sale, i believe. TDKR shouldnt have trouble topping hunger games 1million presale tickets...
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superduperm wrote: redfirebird2008 wrote: If you do the math on this, TDKR's pre-sales appear to be fucking insane. I found a NY Times article from May of this year that says AMC only operates 346 theaters in North America. AMC has done around $1.5m in pre-sale business so far. If you use DH2's theater count of 4,375 as a base for TDKR, AMC has about 8% of the market for this movie. Divide $1.5m by 0.08 and you end up with $18.75 million in domestic pre-sales. Fucking insane considering it's 3 weeks out. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/busin ... ywood.htmlQuote: AMC says it operates 5,034 screens in 346 theaters in the United States and Canada — a count that places it behind Regal Entertainment, with about 6,580 screens in 522 theaters in North America. Dang. If the walk-up business is at TA's level, then maybe... just maybe... this will break the OW record... Pretty FUCKING insane indeed. What's even crazier is that we haven't even seen the MAD last minute rush for tickets yet. Midnights for this thing are going to be off the charts.
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Dil wrote: superduperm wrote: redfirebird2008 wrote: If you do the math on this, TDKR's pre-sales appear to be fucking insane. I found a NY Times article from May of this year that says AMC only operates 346 theaters in North America. AMC has done around $1.5m in pre-sale business so far. If you use DH2's theater count of 4,375 as a base for TDKR, AMC has about 8% of the market for this movie. Divide $1.5m by 0.08 and you end up with $18.75 million in domestic pre-sales. Fucking insane considering it's 3 weeks out. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/busin ... ywood.htmlQuote: AMC says it operates 5,034 screens in 346 theaters in the United States and Canada — a count that places it behind Regal Entertainment, with about 6,580 screens in 522 theaters in North America. Dang. If the walk-up business is at TA's level, then maybe... just maybe... this will break the OW record... Pretty FUCKING insane indeed. What's even crazier is that we haven't even seen the MAD last minute rush for tickets yet. Midnights for this thing are going to be off the charts. A friend of mine is going with three of his friends (none of which I know) to a 6 PM IMAX trilogy and he said he's trying to contact them and see if they're okay with me going. They better make a decision fast because I'm going to need to get a ticket before they're all gone BTW, does this have a chance at beating the midnight record? I mean since it's almost halfway there already I suppose it has a shot...
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superduperm wrote: Dil wrote: superduperm wrote: redfirebird2008 wrote: If you do the math on this, TDKR's pre-sales appear to be fucking insane. I found a NY Times article from May of this year that says AMC only operates 346 theaters in North America. AMC has done around $1.5m in pre-sale business so far. If you use DH2's theater count of 4,375 as a base for TDKR, AMC has about 8% of the market for this movie. Divide $1.5m by 0.08 and you end up with $18.75 million in domestic pre-sales. Fucking insane considering it's 3 weeks out. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/busin ... ywood.htmlQuote: AMC says it operates 5,034 screens in 346 theaters in the United States and Canada — a count that places it behind Regal Entertainment, with about 6,580 screens in 522 theaters in North America. Dang. If the walk-up business is at TA's level, then maybe... just maybe... this will break the OW record... Pretty FUCKING insane indeed. What's even crazier is that we haven't even seen the MAD last minute rush for tickets yet. Midnights for this thing are going to be off the charts. A friend of mine is going with three of his friends (none of which I know) to a 6 PM IMAX trilogy and he said he's trying to contact them and see if they're okay with me going. They better make a decision fast because I'm going to need to get a ticket before they're all gone BTW, does this have a chance at beating the midnight record? I mean since it's almost halfway there already I suppose it has a shot... Not all the pre-sales are for midnight. The Dark Alfred also made a good point at the BO.com forums. AMC only owns 8% of the theaters in North America, but their screen count percentage is higher than that. They are a huge chain. You won't see too many "AMC 8" type of theaters, but you will see a lot of local theater chains with smaller screen counts like that. A lot of AMC's theaters have 18 or more screens. So the total pre-sales are probably more like $15m and maybe even lower. Alfred said he thinks it's over $10m, but nowhere near $18m.
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redfirebird2008 wrote: superduperm wrote: Dil wrote: superduperm wrote: redfirebird2008 wrote: If you do the math on this, TDKR's pre-sales appear to be fucking insane. I found a NY Times article from May of this year that says AMC only operates 346 theaters in North America. AMC has done around $1.5m in pre-sale business so far. If you use DH2's theater count of 4,375 as a base for TDKR, AMC has about 8% of the market for this movie. Divide $1.5m by 0.08 and you end up with $18.75 million in domestic pre-sales. Fucking insane considering it's 3 weeks out. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/busin ... ywood.htmlQuote: AMC says it operates 5,034 screens in 346 theaters in the United States and Canada — a count that places it behind Regal Entertainment, with about 6,580 screens in 522 theaters in North America. Dang. If the walk-up business is at TA's level, then maybe... just maybe... this will break the OW record... Pretty FUCKING insane indeed. What's even crazier is that we haven't even seen the MAD last minute rush for tickets yet. Midnights for this thing are going to be off the charts. A friend of mine is going with three of his friends (none of which I know) to a 6 PM IMAX trilogy and he said he's trying to contact them and see if they're okay with me going. They better make a decision fast because I'm going to need to get a ticket before they're all gone BTW, does this have a chance at beating the midnight record? I mean since it's almost halfway there already I suppose it has a shot... Not all the pre-sales are for midnight. The Dark Alfred also made a good point at the BO.com forums. AMC only owns 8% of the theaters in North America, but their screen count percentage is higher than that. They are a huge chain. You won't see too many "AMC 8" type of theaters, but you will see a lot of local theater chains with smaller screen counts like that. A lot of AMC's theaters have 18 or more screens. So the total pre-sales are probably more like $15m and maybe even lower. Alfred said he thinks it's over $10m, but nowhere near $18m. Yeah that makes more sense. Still I think $44M midnights is possible... unlikely but possible...
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redfirebird2008 wrote: If you do the math on this, TDKR's pre-sales appear to be fucking insane. I found a NY Times article from May of this year that says AMC only operates 346 theaters in North America. AMC has done around $1.5m in pre-sale business so far. If you use DH2's theater count of 4,375 as a base for TDKR, AMC has about 8% of the market for this movie. Divide $1.5m by 0.08 and you end up with $18.75 million in domestic pre-sales. Fucking insane considering it's 3 weeks out. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/busin ... ywood.htmlQuote: AMC says it operates 5,034 screens in 346 theaters in the United States and Canada — a count that places it behind Regal Entertainment, with about 6,580 screens in 522 theaters in North America. So, basically, TDKR has already crushed TDK's midnight number, and the movie is 3 weeks away.
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