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Dune falls 62% in 2nd weekend against weak openers


https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2021/10/31/movies-box-office-dune-timothee-chalamet-denis-villenueve-62-drop-292m-worldwide/

may barely cross 100m domestic, good idea to have opened Dune in Europe before put film onto streaming

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Villenueve said he would be happy with a total of 300 million, but that it would still be far below break even. This was one of the better offerings in the past two years, so things are still rough for Hollywood.

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Any word on how much it is making from people watching it on cable?

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below Mortal Kombat views

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That's rough

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It's already $300m WW. It's got 250k Imdb votes, so lots of streaming viewers.

The only significant weekly drop was Friday (71%) because of Thur previews.

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big money loser for WB , at least Legendary got paid for streaming write off

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250k iMDB votes doesn't mean 250k viewers. Hollywood is using farmbots to boost scores.

A good chunk of those votes could be farmbots.

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Or not even that, that could simply be just a number IMDB made up, depending on "marketing cost" being paid to them.

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I don't think so.

If they were making up that number, that could leak and create a big scandal. A better strategy is to look the other way when Hollywood floods the page with farmbots, while deleting reviews and banning real users that give a low score to movies with a clear agenda. It's much safer: even if data leaked, what would be the accusation? Website moderation being badly done?

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I am not certain either way. I remember negative reviews being completely deleted for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" in the opening week, only 9/10 and 10/10 remained, that was pretty brazen and nothing happened.

I had 2 negative reviews declined, which I was pretty certain did not contain any offensive language. That is why I deleted my IMDB account, which I had for more than 10 years.

And still I am hearing people say, no, that could not have happened, because they value their brand.

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Definitely not doing as well as the recent Marvel movies, at least as far as domestic box office is concerned. But the international box office appears to be quite decent, more than making up for the domestic shortfall.

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That's what you get for dissing MCU. Note to directors: DO NOT say anything bad about Disney / Marvel.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/news/in-2nd-weekend-e2-80-98dune-e2-80-99-bests-last-night-in-soho-antlers/ar-AAQ9GyY?ocid=uxbndlbing
After a record-breaking start, October’s box office closed out quietly this weekend with “Dune” repeating at number one and two prominent genre newcomers, “ Last Night in Soho ” and “Antlers,” stumbling.

Dune will stay in the lead till Ghostbusters comes out.

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I don't really think Ghostbuster movies, at least the new ones, are in the same league.

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Releasing Dune simultaneously on streaming was a mistake. There is an audience out there that are going to theaters, maybe not as a large as in the past but certainly enough that this film could have pick up more money over its run.


The Numbers pretty much had all the top 10 underperforming projections, with the exception of Ron's Gone Wrong. Dune did come in at 93% of its projection which isnt too far off.

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OTOH, they have to make HBOMAX worth paying for. It is a dual-edged sword.

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I suppose that's true. But they could of held the first home viewing options or an exclusive viewing window on their streaming service later and still got most of the benefits of having it on HBO Max. I am not sure getting Dune a bit early will be enough of a subscription driver to offset what it likely cannibalized from its theatrical run.

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I agree. Releasing on HBOMax was a bad idea. They cannibalized their audience.

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