DarthSkywalker
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The shooting may well have had an impact but this thing was never going to get the OW record. There was alot of hype to try and drive up buisness but the truth is there are only so many seats, so many theaters, so many screens.
Alot of us were trying to explain since Avengers open that it would be very hard to increase the attendance to the amount to cover the difference of the 3D boost. Unfortunately people listened to hype over reason, including alot of the box office sites.
Now I think the shootings will have a roll, but how much? I don't think anyone will be able to calculate, but if someone says this would have broken all the records if not for the shootings, that's not true at all, it was always going to be an uphill battle.
Personally I am rooting for this thing to make all it can before the end of the weekend. I live in the city where this horrible tragedy occured, and I'm guessing the people that went to that movie went there because they care about this franchise and they care about these characters, and one persons tragic choice to resort to cold blooded murder shouldn't change that for them or for us. Now obviously I could care less about the box office compare to the innocent lives of those people. But I do hate the fact that the people involved in making this film will forever be tied to this tragic event.
My local theaters are each showing the film on five separate screens, with something like 30 showings a day. I have never seen anything like it where I live, nor how many people I saw leaving the theater last night. I think they have the seats, and if it really did make 75+, it shows it is possible. The question is the effect on walk ups the tragedy had. It has been all they have been talking about on the local and national news today.
However, I still think the biggest hurdle is the length.
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. You stated that TDK is a far batter film than TDKR. That is your opinion, not a fact.