Disney's Frozen - Part 2

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Some fun numbers that show just how leggy Frozen's run is.

Fastest to 100 million - Frozen in a 8 way tie for 168th at 13 days.

Fastest to 150 million - Frozen in a 4 way tie for 128th at 23 days.

Fastest to 200 million - Frozen in a 3 way tie for 85th at 33 days.

Fastest to 250 million - Frozen is 55th at 39 days.

Fastest to 300 million - Frozen is 30th at 47 days.

Fastest to 350 million - Frozen is 22nd (out of 24 movies to make it to 350) at 69 days.

Fastest to 400 million - Assuming Frozen makes it, it will be the longest a movie has taken to reach 400m. Only 14 movies have reached 400m domestic, the longest to reach it was The Hunger Games at 80 days, Frozen is entering day 93 today.
 
If it enters 400 million and reaches over a billion, I say we spam this place up with Elsa and Anna gifs til The Lag takes over cause...

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We can't stop, we won't stop!
 
It's good news/bad news overseas.

In South Korea Frozen finally lost a bunch of screens this week with a bunch of new movies opening and was #4 on Friday. Should be over 9.7m admissions by Sunday and will easily pass 10m, but 11 looks out of reach now unless there is a sing-a-long expansion closer to the end of it's run in SK.

In China Frozen also lost some showtimes due to Desolation of Smaug taking up 38% of all screens, but on the plus side it has been given a 2 week extension to March 20th. It will be around 40m by the end of the weekend but with the extension (even with reduced showings) 50m is doable.
 
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It still has 5 shows per day at my local theater (two are the sing-along). It's been going non-stop since Thanksgiving. :up:
 
It still has 5 shows per day at my local theater (two are the sing-along). It's been going non-stop since Thanksgiving. :up:

Around here I can't see any lost showings, they all have 3-4, and the sing-a-long is still playing.

The theater count held strong again, dropping just 10% from 2101 to 1891.
Frozen actually tied a record with Avatar, longest time playing on 2000+ screens (13 weeks).
 
so just saw my first commercial for the Frozen Blu-Ray during the Olympics!!

of course, they had to show Elsa letting her hair down and letting it go!! :woot:
 
Sorry if this has already been posted, but I didn't see it. Christina Bianco singing "Let It Go"....as Idina, Demi, Kristen Chenoweth, Celine Dion, Alanis Morissette, Christina Aguilera and others:



I love the Celine one. :funny:
 
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Friday estimates in.

Frozen: $1.023m -- $380.728m domestic total
Another million+ day, weekend should be around 4.5m with that number.

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Overseas

Frozen in a tight 4 way battle for 1st in South Korea. It's 4th on Saturday, but not much separating 1st to 4th, Sunday will almost certainly shake up the order of these 4.

1- Pompeii 187,263/$1,344,641 (559 Screens/2663 Showtimes)
2- Tabloid Truth (찌라시: 위험한 소문) 169,765/$1,205,288 (547/2430)
3- Miss Granny (수상한 그녀) 158,172/$1,102,126 (506/2173)
4- Frozen 157,099/$1,208,306 (626/2594) -Frozen 9,462,747/$70,738,887
5- RoboCop 51,657/$363,906 (381/1263)




In China Frozen has a huge bump on Saturday from Friday. On Friday it did 4.7m Yuan, estimates for Saturday are 12m Yuan. Should be over 244m Yuan after Sunday, or just over $40m US (Exchange rate $0.1634 per Y, or just divide by 6)
 
Sorry if this has already been posted, but I didn't see it. Christina Bianco singing "Let It Go"....as Idina, Demi, Kristen Chenoweth, Celine Dion, Alanis Morissette, Christina Aguilera and others:



I love the Celine one. :funny:


I love that one, too. Julie Andrews and Babs just slay me, though. :lmao:
 
Weekend roundup:

Domestic Frozen adds an estimated 4.3m for a total of $384,061,000
Worldwide estimate is up to $980.3m

China added another 10.8m on Sunday as Frozen moved up to #3 for the weekend. Total in China is 246m Y ($41M U.S.) and with the extension it will be playing until March 20.

In South Korea it took a bit of a hit, losing screens to 2 big new movies, but still in a tight 4 way race for first. Frozen finished 4th in admissions, but 3rd in $.

1- Pompeii 461,512/$3,312,691 (New)
2- Tabloid Truth (찌라시: 위험한 소문) 439,022/$3,103,565 (New)
3- Miss Granny (수상한 그녀) 383,514/$2,656,205 (-43.7%)
4- Frozen 377,326/$2,886,256 (-49.5%) - 9,617,175/ $71,920,195
5- RoboCop 126,466/$885,512 (-75.2%)
 
looks like this should reach $1b worldwide.
 
looks like this should reach $1b worldwide.

That was a foregone conclusion weeks ago. :woot:

With $980,361,000 (Chances are it'll go up slightly with actuals tomorrow) already it should go past 1.1 billion.

Another 25 or so domestic, just enough to pass Iron Man 3.
Another 10 from South Korea
Another 10-15 from China
Another 5 from overseas holdovers

That should be about 1.03B, then we have Japan.

There is also a chance certain markets add the sing-a-long version, which could boost some of these numbers even more.
 
Damn, Frozen is the movie that never dies. Like Walt's head. :awesome:
 
Fun Movie, not Tangled level, but still good.
 
That was a foregone conclusion weeks ago. :woot:

With $980,361,000 (Chances are it'll go up slightly with actuals tomorrow) already it should go past 1.1 billion.

Another 25 or so domestic, just enough to pass Iron Man 3.
Another 10 from South Korea
Another 10-15 from China
Another 5 from overseas holdovers

That should be about 1.03B, then we have Japan.

There is also a chance certain markets add the sing-a-long version, which could boost some of these numbers even more.

I'm more concerned if it will reach $400m domestically.

although, if it can make at least $5m per total week, that would only take another 3 or 4 weeks.
 
I'm more concerned if it will reach $400m domestically.

although, if it can make at least $5m per total week, that would only take another 3 or 4 weeks.

Disney will do everything in their power to make sure Frozen makes 400 mil domestically, and there are things they can do to help it to reach this milestone even after blu ray's release.
 
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I'm more concerned if it will reach $400m domestically.

although, if it can make at least $5m per total week, that would only take another 3 or 4 weeks.

No way, no how will it miss 400m.

Here's a comparison against other big animated movies late in their run that was posted on another board:

Croods added 18.5m after it's 4.2m weekend - 4.4x
Tangled added 14m after it's 3m weekend - 4.67x
TS3 added 26m after it's 5.1m weekend - 5.1x
WiR added 25m after it's 4.8m weekend - 5.2x
DM2 added 22m after it's 3.9m weekend - 5.64x


Frozen just needs 3.68x to get to 400m.
Needs 5.75x to get IM3.
Needs 7.12x to get TS3.


That 3.68x is far below all those other movies while Frozen has had better legs than all of them up to this point.


Just 15.6m to go, it's still playing on almost 1900 screens coming off a 4.3m weekend with just 2 new wide releases coming this weekend that aren't remotely direct competition. We also have the Academy Awards this weekend, and assuming Frozen wins we should see some kind of bump right after. It's simply too close now to miss, they aren't going to suddenly pull it while it's still making good money. After the upcoming weekend I see it around 389m, legs and Oscar bump will have it cruise past 400 to finish around 410, unless Disney really wants to push it with double features or a short re-expansion, then, who knows what it could finish at?
 
I'm a terrible singer so I'm glad the showing I went to today was empty aside from me since I sang my heart out off key the whole time. :funny:
 
It is now available for HD Digital Download.
 
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