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Phylos
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[OT] Tron Legacy at the box office Well folks, looks like we did it! We were successful at helping to make Tron Legacy #1 in the USA. Weekend numbers are out and as follows:
1. TRON Legacy: $43.6 million
2. Yogi Bear: $16.7 million
3. Narnia - Dawn Treader: $12.4 million
4. The Fighter: $12.2 million
5. Tangled $12.1 million
6. How Do You Know: $8.7 million
7. Black Swan: $9 million
8. The Tourist: $8.5 million
9. Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows: $5.3 million
10. Unstoppable: $2 million
Source: http://community.cbs47.tv/blogs/mikeblog/archive/2010/12/19/4441609.aspx
EDIT:
Source 2: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-box-office-20101220,0,5130303.story
Not bad for an opening weekend?
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:20 am
ArtGuy 84
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"Based on predictions by box-office analysts, Tron Legacy was expected to take in $48.5 million at the box office on its opening weekend.[59] It grossed $18 million domestically on the first day, reaching an estimated $43.6 millions by the end of the weekend, making it #1 on the box office during its opening weekend, above Yogi Bear and How Do You Know.[3]"
From the wikipedia article on TL. Overall, I think it did really well on opening weekend. Considering the original film didn't get much advertising and didn't meet box office expectations, it's a refreshing change to see the sequel really take on the competition like it did. And I'm glad a film that thinks outside the box is getting the recognition it deserves.
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:44 pm
sowasred2012
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It's got some work to do if it's gonna break even. Much as I loved the film I have a horrible feeling we're gonna be waiting another 28 years for a third...
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:01 pm
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UK opening was poor, under 2 million. But IMAX is looking booked solid, so hopefully the weather was to blame.
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:10 pm
SanyuMiyazaki
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I don't want to wait so long for a third movie!
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:11 pm
Nighthawk
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Well it beat Yogi Bear ... That's all that matters, right?
Schumacher FTW wrote:
UK opening was poor, under 2 million. But IMAX is looking booked solid, so hopefully the weather was to blame.
Yeah, that's probably the reason. I have a relative that's been stuck in Heathrow for the past two days.
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:15 pm
thebruce
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Nighthawk wrote:
Schumacher FTW wrote:
UK opening was poor, under 2 million. But IMAX is looking booked solid, so hopefully the weather was to blame.
Yeah, that's probably the reason. I have a relative that's been stuck in Heathrow for the past two days.
Probably the same friend...
Tron's legacy I think will be the IMAX 3D. It had opening night records for IMAX viewing, and it seems like more IMAX theaters are getting sold out before regular theaters. It may end up being that regular attendance may be lower, income offset by the higher IMAX cost. I don't think it'll end up being a blockbuster; far from it.. but it'll end up being one of those special underdogs that people reference with bittersweet sentiments - so good, yet somehow without proper recognition or ROI.
The flipside - a pure, solid and dedicated fanbase focused on the being immersed in a new franchise, this film being only one view into it. If Disney's truly focused on building a franchise, then I'd think/hope that minimum expectations for this particular film's gross won't be as ambitious.
IMO, they've got a good start at creating an enormous fantasy franchise... the 'Tron'-world I liken to any film containing that dream-like place that the main character can retreat to at any time, without worrying about the reality or feasibility of its existence - it's a fantastical journey, not a technical sci-fi masterpiece.
Focus on that, and they'll have kids and 'open minded' adults chomping at the bit. uh, heh, pun not intended
For me, this TRON is taking me back to my Neverending Story childhood days
Awesome.
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:42 pm
mach1monorail
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i dont know if anyone else has mentioned this yet but i view the film as a "segway film" for the franchise just as the most recent star trek was for that franchise. the only difference is instead of setting up an alternate universe, tron sets up a new universe in the same timeline. in both cases, however the films' purpose is to set up future stories
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:05 pm
Rogi Ocnorb
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If the segway means abandoning much of the canon the way Star Trek did, in favor of cheap and easy thrills, I think I'll take a pass. I'm turning into such a JJ hater.
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:15 pm
blackfeathers
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when i read that i couldn't help but picture in my mind a tron-ified mobilised segway. lol. it's segue i think you meant to say.
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:37 pm
minterbartolo
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Rogi Ocnorb wrote:
If the segway means abandoning much of the canon the way Star Trek did, in favor of cheap and easy thrills, I think I'll take a pass. I'm turning into such a JJ hater.
I hated the new Trek also. plot holes the size of the Mutara Nebula so hopefully Tron and Trek follow very different paths.
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:01 pm
Rogi Ocnorb
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blackfeathers wrote:
when i read that i couldn't help but picture in my mind a tron-ified mobilised segway. lol. it's segue i think you meant to say.
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:06 pm
velocity
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I think if they really want to make this a good franchise they're going to have to go a little less distopian/not blow up the place/not turn off the computer. Make it a world you figure you can plug into as well as make it absolutely gorgeous.
I'm also worried a bit by the box office sales, it is on par for most nerdy franchise starters but it didn't even recoup a third of the money spent on it. But the weather has been absolutely oppressive in a lot of places so I'm hoping maybe once the roads thaw out more people will go.
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:18 pm
RustyMuffler
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Well in addition to seeing the Monday Chicago IMAX Norelco screening, I've personally spent over $100 on IMAX tickets for myself and family so I think I've done my part. I'll probably hit it again before it leaves theaters but I think four times in one week is good enough for now. Just really hope the BluRay is packed when it hits next summer. Cannot WAIT to purchase this thing when it comes out!
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:26 pm
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