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Will this pull the industry out of it's


current doldrums?

Stay tuned as we await the preview numbers.

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Meh..if it takes this film to do it...who cares?

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What do you mean?

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Meaning that it is Disney. Never mind I’m just in a grumpy mood. I enjoy reading your posts.

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Rumor has it in the single digits last night.

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...annnnd It's 8.5 million.

*crickets*

This was supposed to be the most anticipated sequel in animation history?

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8.5 million is a good number for Thursday preview, expect this to have an impressive run, obviously you feel otherwise as you hate Disney and can’t stand it’s success because you are very jelous

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It's posting good numbers, yes, but it is still underperforming domestically.

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100 million in 2 days , lol oh queen another failed attempt haha so funny to see

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127 million domestically in 3 days? hahahaha another failed attempt from queen.

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Objectively just how is Frozen II underperforming QFU? Seriously? What objective criteria are you using for your subjectively opinionated and highly suggestive comment?

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Maybe that it's a sequel to the highest grossing animated film of all time and it's domestic OW didn't come close to the record?

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So just how is Frozen II underperforming domestically QueenFanUSA? As of Frozen II's 35th day of domestic release here are the totals:

Grosses
Domestic (34.8%) $404,790,889
International (65.2%) $757,200,000
Worldwide $1,161,990,889
Mind you that is for ONLY 35 days. In 161 days Frozen's Total Domestic gross was $400,227,936. So care to explain just HOW Frozen II is underperforming?

Has the entire film industry been lifted OUT of the current doldrums? We were "staying tuned" for the preview numbers but it appears that you abandoned the board as you had nothing to Troll the film over.

You can still deride Frozen II's performance for not matching Japan's tremendous success of ~$250 Million for Frozen. You might as well go ahead and get that one out the way.

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Is the fact that Japan not going to even hit 100 million not noteworthy?

The first film was a phenomenon at almost 1.3 billion. This sequel will, most likely, not hit that.

Compare that to Despicable Me, Toy Story, the Minions...or Shrek 2.

Not very impressive.

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So what was it that made you state that Frozen II had an underperforming domestic tally lo those many days ago? You've yet to provide any insight on that.

[–] QueenFanUSA (2682) an hour ago
Is the fact that Japan not going to even hit 100 million not noteworthy?
No it is most decidedly NOT noteworthy. Why? Because Frozen's (2013) Japan total was outsized, unexpected and not remotely reproduceable. In that same year and release China was $48 Million. For Frozen II (2019) China will come in at $111 Million and Japan will be ~$76 Million. TS4 (2019) did $29 Million in China and $94 Million for Japan. There was never an expectation that Frozen II as a Disney product would have these out-sized returns on Box Office. As you have described Frozen's (2013) as a phenomenon I'm pretty sure that pedestrian assessment mirrors many industry analysts. You can't over-perform in one market and then a subsequent iteration be expected to match that performance. Otherwise it wasn't an OVER-performance.

That is, unless you have a bias and/or an agenda to promulgate? 😎
The first film was a phenomenon at almost 1.3 billion. This sequel will, most likely, not hit that.

Compare that to Despicable Me, Toy Story, the Minions...or Shrek 2.

Not very impressive.
So to YOU the Box Office grosses for those films were impressive; and yet Shrek 2 (2004) as a sequel is $75 Million short of the Billion Dollar threshold and Frozen II has with only 35 days in release, out grossed Minions WW. None of those films grossed $100 Million in Japan. Are you sure those films are your standard bearers for Box Office Impressiveness?

None of those distractions explain your statement of Frozen II underperforming though? Now do they?

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Lol...Shrek 2 was released in 2004 and in today's dollars would equal 1.5 billion and Minions was a spin-off of the Despicable Me franchise with a production budget of 70 million.

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[–] QueenFanUSA (2697) 3 days ago
Lol...Shrek 2 was released in 2004 and in today's dollars would equal 1.5 billion and Minions was a spin-off of the Despicable Me franchise with a production budget of 70 million.
Wrong. No. Nicht! Nada! Nyet!

Why am I saying you're wrong?

I thought Box Office watching was your Hobby? Your passion? Your thrill?

Since when did ticket price inflation adjustment include international dollars QueenFanUsa?

Oh, that's right, "It Doesn't". So, No. Shrek 2 adjusted for inflation would NOT be $1.5 Billion dollars. So, NO. Shrek 2 isn't the poster child for an impressive answer to Frozen II's WW financial accomplishments. Now is it?

So just how is Frozen II underperforming domestically QueenFanUSA? As of Frozen II's 38th day of domestic release here are the totals:
All Releases
Domestic (34.6%) $421,682,862
International (65.4%) $798,395,876
Worldwide $1,220,078,738
Again, so how was it that Frozen II, (in your opinion) was underperforming domestically again, lo those many days ago? By what gauge, standard or metric did you arrive at that STUNNING statement?

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[–] QueenFanUSA (2708) a month ago
It's posting good numbers, yes, but it is still underperforming domestically.
Objectively just how is Frozen II underperforming QFU? Seriously? What objective criteria are you using for your subjective opinionated and highly suggestive comment?

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It’s not under performing, it’s done incredibly well domestically and internationally, alas queen won’t admit this as he has this hatred for Disney box office performance, strange how he didn’t comment on it universals cats bo bomb , if that was a Disney movie you would never hear the last of it

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"This was supposed to be the most anticipated sequel in animation history?"

Said nobody.

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Are you serious?

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I would have said Toy Story 2, but then again I don't have an anal fixation on box office numbers.

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What do you base that on f not on "box office numbers"?

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I'm basing it on the phenomenal success of the original movie and all its merchandise, the newspaper headlines when shops ran out of Buzz Lightyear toys, the very popular attractions at Disneyland, the broader appeal etc. etc.

Meanwhile here:
https://www.boxofficepro.com/long-range-forecast-frozen-ii-a-beautiful-day-in-the-neighborhood-and-21-bridges/
predicts an Opening Weekend Range: $115 – 145 million. Which is what Frozen 2 achieved.

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You do know that Frozen was the highest grossing animated film of all time, right?

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Frozen II has now become the highest grossing animated release of all time worldwide reaching $1.325 billion worldwide

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It'll take more than one to dig out of the hole this late in the year.

Need TLJ+ to do it

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Okay guys...it looks like a 130 million opening. That's very good and is the shot in the arm the industry needed. It should be able to have a strong hold through the Thanksgiving holiday. How it performs after THAT will give us a good idea of whether this matches the first film's domestic box office.

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I doubt it. They've pumped so much money in promotion and merchandise, they'll never earn it back.

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One successful sequel to a super-successful original doesn't mean the industry is turned around. Summer 2019 was the worst in recent memory, and don't forget that in 2020 we have Ghostbusters 3 in the pipe. Somehow, I'm not optimistic.

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You're not wrong.

Also, the jury is still out to just how successful Frozen II will be in the end. I still haven't been able to find any info on it's production budget and it may not hit the 1.2 billion that the first did worldwide.

Of course it is going to be profitable but it's LEGS will determine whether or not it can be labled a disappointment or not.

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Wasn't the production budget for Frozen $150 Million and the current budget for Frozen II $170 Million?

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Where did you find the budget for Frozen II?

Can you find billbrown as well?

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen_II

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Why would anyone need to provide a self described Box Office financials hobbyist with a link to easily discoverable information on the internet? 🤣😅😎

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Because Queen is stupid and dosnt know how to google

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The jury’s still out? What , you? It’s made 736 million in 2 weeks , it’s crossing a billion and it’s a smashing hit so suck it up

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And international is already slowing considerably. The first film made 250 million in Japan alone and it looks like this one may struggle to even hit 100 million there.

Yes it's a success but "the jury is still out" on just HOW successful and if it just barely crosses a billion and falls 100-200 million short of the first film, that would be considered a mild disappointment at least.

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Says who ?

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Says me, obviously. I can come to my own conclusions.

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Which are extremely bias to fit in with you're anti Disney agenda, im calling it, this will make more than the 1st

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I hope it does. I really enjoyed it

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"I'm calling it, this will make more than the first."

Still want to stand by that, furiousstyles?


LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

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Yep

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Dropping like a rock domestically and internationally.

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[–] QueenFanUSA (2590) 32 minutes ago
Dropping like a rock domestically and internationally.
What are you reading (besides tea-leaves) that details how Frozen II is performing domestically & internationally? And dropping like a rock as compared to what?

Your expectations?
Frozen I?
Previous Animated Films opening in November?

Is this a "Fact-Based" objective rock dropping or is this a "Subjective opinionated" non-criteria Rock Dropping? I am seriously asking.

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Wait for the numbers and decide for yourself.

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Yep and yet again you will look the fool

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[–] QueenFanUSA (2591) 38 minutes ago
Wait for the numbers and decide for yourself.
Wait for what numbers? You can SEE future numbers? So in essence you don't have any numbers and are just making a "wish" or an ill-timed "prediction"? According to you, you don't MAKE predictions! You wrote the following:
[–] QueenFanUSA (2591) 2 hours ago
Dropping like a rock domestically and internationally.
You are stating and so-called "Reporting" on the financial performance for Frozen II as if it is currently happening or has already happened. The grammatical tense of Dropping is past/present continuous.

So what financial numbers are you using to determine for "Yourself" that Frozen II is dropping like a rock internationally and domestically? Sharing is caring.👌


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Friday's numbers of 7.8 million.

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So what financial numbers are you using?

[–] QueenFanUSA (2594) 10 hours ago
Friday's numbers of 7.8 million.
Are you saying you have 7.8 Million numbers, otherwise $7.8 Million is only one (1) number, you know, singular and how is it with that (1) one number of $7.8 Million for Friday you can tell that Frozen II's boxoffice performance is falling like a rock internationally as well as domestic? Is $7.8 Million a Nostradamus number or something?

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[–] QueenFanUSA (2718) a month ago
Dropping like a rock domestically and internationally.
This is not a tricky test QueenFanUSA nor is this a riddle. Question 1: Between the two film's financial summaries below which one is greater than the other in Domestic and Worldwide grosses?

Frozen II:
Domestic (34%) $450,439,533 International (66%) $875,912,917 Worldwide $1,326,352,450
Frozen:
Domestic (31%) $400,738,009 International (68.7%) $880,064,273 Worldwide $1,280,802,282

Question 2: What is the alias name for a poster on this board that stated unequivocally that a certain film was "Dropping Like a Rock both Domestically and internationally?

Question 3: If a north bound plane crashes on the borders of the USA and Canada, where do they bury the survivors?

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That's why nobody can take you seriously. You're judging weather a movie is a success or not based exclusively on your own personal agenda.

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Why is it Disney and or Frozen II's cross to bear to get the 2019 film season out of its "doldrums"? What happened to the other studios?

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Did I say it's their responsibility?

No, I didn't.

November box office was depressed and Frozen II was the last big release.

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[–] QueenFanUSA (2580) a day ago
Did I say it's their responsibility?

No, I didn't.

November box office was depressed and Frozen II was the last big release.
Sure you did. See below of your OP.
Will this pull the industry out of it's
posted 11 days ago by QueenFanUSA (2580)
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current doldrums?
You're on the Frozen II board and isn't that what the word "This" applies too?

You follow Boxoffice as a hobby and Disney is your favorite studio. 🤣 That one always cracks me up because you Hate-follow Disney. 😂

The following movies are due in December:
Jumanji 12/13
SW:TRoS 12/20
Cats 12/20
Spies in Disguise 12/15

So unless the Industry doldrums began and ended on November 22nd, 2019 you quite pointedly singled out Frozen II with carrying the cross all the way through the end of the year as the "Last Big Release" to pull the industry out of its doldrums. Not the archaic Doldrum, but Doldrums plural.

I guess the 2019 Boxoffice needs Frozen II like Princess Leia Organa needed Obi-Wan, "Help me Frozen II, you're my only hope."
Stay tuned as we await the preview numbers.
And? Did the preview Numbers prevail? Has the 2019 Galactic Financial Box-Office Empire been righted? Will Disney's Frozen II receive a Medal of Fiduciary Valor?

Stay Tuned...………………...

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You realize that 2 of the 4 films you mentioned are also Disney releases, right?

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Some times your true agenda is shown with the next subsequent post. Initially it was about Frozen II rescuing the "Industry" from the current doldrums and now it is Disney (and Disney alone)...:

[–] QueenFanUSA (2581) 4 hours ago
You realize that 2 of the 4 films you mentioned are also Disney releases, right?
...that has to re-start the fires I guess because the other studios surrendered or succumbed to their normal box office mediocrity? It's like that saying: http://decalmaniastudio.com/images/small/ifyoucantrunwiththebigdogs.jpg !

As normal you'll find some way to spin, and spin and spin Frozen II's performance into a negative.
China down, Japan down, domestic down, no legs, budget too high, $2 Billion WW was expected, $650 Million domestic was expected, merchandising is down, songs aren't memorable...but, but, but

Then finally you'll say, "But I really enjoyed it"! 🙄 🥱 🙄

How would I know where BillBrown is? You and he are Keyboard buddies.

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Greatest post ever on queenfanusa mentality towards Disney, any other studio and he would be creaming his pants.

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