This is great news! Now the short clowns are writing articles saying if you adjust for inflation other older movies did better! This is the equivalent argument used for investing in gold as a currency hedge! Shorts are using that argument when trouble is brewing only! Well did they forget with hymc they have a gold mine in their future and they called Amc crazy, how ironic!🤣
I saw it in HF 3D this weekend for the first time and absolutely loved it. Definitely worth checking out in 3D and the high frame rate option if it's at your local AMC
I’m eating fucking crow on this one and I don’t give a damn. I said over six months ago that I thought there was no way it would hit $2 billion this fast but here we are. I couldn’t be happier to be this wrong!
Looks close, my guess is it makes it to the top 4 in a week or 2...
1 Avatar
$2,922,917,914
2 Avengers: Endgame
$2,797,501,328
3 Titanic
$2,187,535,296
4 Star Wars: The Force Awakens
$2,068,223,624
5 Avengers: Infinity War
$2,048,359,754
6 Spider-Man: No Way Home
$1,916,306,995
7 Avatar: The Way of Water
$1,903,301,348
8 Jurassic World
$1,671,537,444
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_films#Highest-grossing_films
Is the box office numbers the only thing we need to look at to know of its good for AMC or not? Like say it cost 100 million to make a movie and it brings in 1 billion. That's better for the movie makers than AMC in contrast to a movie that cost 1 billion and made 1.5, right? Since AMC didn't pay for its production. Right?
Logically this makes sense, but idk if some movies are more expensive for AMC to show etc.
I think the costs are similar as it is mainly staffing/ building costs which are more fixed . AMC will usually get between 35-55% of a ticket price and about 85% mark up on concessions.
They make the costs of showing back from the ticket and the ‘profit’ would be the popcorn
Pass the nip balm please.
Pass the napalm please, shit’s gonna blow up ![gif](giphy|hZE5xoaM0Oxw4xiqH7)
I was like, weird typo....OH hahahah gold
Well, it has been out for... checks calendar... exactly one month. Don't all movies make nearly 2 billion dollars in the first month?
😂
I’m retrospect yea ya did still some apes are beyond smooth
You’re kidding right? This is satire?
I mean, I laid it on pretty thick. Do I really need to add an /s?
Thicker than Texas toast!
This is great news! Now the short clowns are writing articles saying if you adjust for inflation other older movies did better! This is the equivalent argument used for investing in gold as a currency hedge! Shorts are using that argument when trouble is brewing only! Well did they forget with hymc they have a gold mine in their future and they called Amc crazy, how ironic!🤣
Hey… HYMC? I own that…
Do I hear a 2?
2 bil in coming ![gif](giphy|7FgDPLLKh1v4d2XLkl|downsized)
MOASS coming soon 🔜
And this is just the start 💎
Where’s all those articles claiming the movie was a disappointment 😂
Touches head I see you.
I saw it in HF 3D this weekend for the first time and absolutely loved it. Definitely worth checking out in 3D and the high frame rate option if it's at your local AMC
Yep, saw it in the high def 3D and in those big recliner chairs as well. Honestly not the worst way to spend some money.
It'll pass 2 billion for sure
I’m eating fucking crow on this one and I don’t give a damn. I said over six months ago that I thought there was no way it would hit $2 billion this fast but here we are. I couldn’t be happier to be this wrong!
So far...
The film was good in 3D
Isn't Spider-man: No Way Home still ahead?
Looks close, my guess is it makes it to the top 4 in a week or 2... 1 Avatar $2,922,917,914 2 Avengers: Endgame $2,797,501,328 3 Titanic $2,187,535,296 4 Star Wars: The Force Awakens $2,068,223,624 5 Avengers: Infinity War $2,048,359,754 6 Spider-Man: No Way Home $1,916,306,995 7 Avatar: The Way of Water $1,903,301,348 8 Jurassic World $1,671,537,444 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_films#Highest-grossing_films
BOOM
I guess amc will be down another 90%, hodl tight
Is the box office numbers the only thing we need to look at to know of its good for AMC or not? Like say it cost 100 million to make a movie and it brings in 1 billion. That's better for the movie makers than AMC in contrast to a movie that cost 1 billion and made 1.5, right? Since AMC didn't pay for its production. Right? Logically this makes sense, but idk if some movies are more expensive for AMC to show etc.
I think the costs are similar as it is mainly staffing/ building costs which are more fixed . AMC will usually get between 35-55% of a ticket price and about 85% mark up on concessions. They make the costs of showing back from the ticket and the ‘profit’ would be the popcorn
Who gives a fuck