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I thought Felix floating away from Bond looked familiar. ;)
It looked familiar to Vesper floating away from Bond. And that was intended, I believe.
I was just joking regarding the Titanic/Leo death reference.
Mod edit: I had to correct an unfortunate spelling error... unless you really meant it, @matt_u. ;-)
:))
Imo opinion Titanic is a better film than NTTD, and some people don't like the idea of seeing an established institution of a character like Bond die, let alone seeing his death several times.
Overall audience reactions are quite positive. China having problems with the virus again, impacting going to the cinema. So a strong enough showing in spite of everything.
DN : 4.8
FRWL : 5.6
GF : 6.7
TB : 5.7
YOLT : 4.5
OHMSS : 1.9
DAF : 2.5
LALD : 3
TMWTGG : 2.8
TSWLM : 3.5
FYEO : 3.5
MR : 3.1
OP : 2.9
NSNA : 2.5
AVTAK : 2.4
TLD : 2
LTK : 2.1
GE : 3.5
TND : 3.5
TWINE : 3.6
DAD : 4
CR : 3.1
QOS : 3.7
SF : 7
SP : 4.9
NTTD : ...
NTTD had 2.7 after three weeks, the end result should be between 3.1 and 3.6, hard to say yet.
And well, if you feel this is a flop in a movie world dominated by Marvel; imagine what it
was to be a Bond fan around LTK when everybody was talking about Batman :)
https://deadline.com/2021/10/no-time-to-die-china-box-office-opening-weekend-1234864823/
Of course, the haters are gonna bitch about 900m breakeven. Whatever money it loses in the theaters, the Bond franchise is a money machine, it will eventually recoup that.
I'm not too sure of that....it would need a very big assist from Australia. Skyfall did US$50m there but Spectre did only $25m.
Currently here down under pre-sale cinema tickets for NTTD have exceed those rates of Skyfall and Spectre by a mile.
At the same time, even just be looking at viewings/tickets available online, the vast majority of "Gold Class" or Luxury sessions are already sold out for the first week. Promising signs down here, as we have had to wait it out the longest out of anywhere else in the world...surely us Aussies can bring it over the line to top F9 at least.
Must have been a clusterluck
Great to hear that!
EDIT: If Cina and Australia will bring $100 million combined then NTTD will be able to top F9, even tho that silly nonsense is still making money (it currently stands at $721 million).
Plus the film also opens in the Philippines on 17 November and Malaysia on 25 November.
#1- #1 - #1 - #1 - #1
Which means that on its 4th week it did more than Venom 1st week ! (500.000 viewers vs 370.000)
Bond box office in Germany (millions of viewers)
DN : 6.7
FRWL : 6.8
GF : 10.6
TB : 11.7
YOLT : 9
OHMSS : 4
DAF : 5.5
LALD : 6
TMWTGG : 4.5
TSWLM : 7.2
MR : 4.8
FYEO : 4.8
OP : 4.3
NSNA : 3.6
AVTAK : 3.3
TLD : 3.1
LTK : 2.4
GE : 5.5
TND : 4.5
TWINE : 5
DAD : 4.9
CR : 5.5
QOS : 4.7
SF : 7.8
SP : 7.1
NTTD : ...
At the moment it is 4.9, it should end between 5.5 and 6.5
Same comment as with the French box office history : if you think NTTD is a flop, imagine what it was to be a Bond fan around LTK :)
It grossed $80 million over the last seven days worldwide.
From Deadline: In further milestones, the Cary Joji Fukunaga-directed No Time To Die is now the sixth highest grossing film of all time in the UK & Ireland, surpassing both Titanic and Star Wars: The Last Jedi in the last week. The film also broke another record this week after consecutively grossing over £1M for 29 days since release. This beats the previous record of 24 days held by Skyfall, Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
From Forbes: The film earned $60 million worldwide this weekend for a new $606 million global cume. If it merely takes a normal rate-of-descent (and earns at least $20 million in Australia), we’re looking at a global total well above F9 ($716 million) and possibly closer to $750 million than $700 million. Depending on how well the last wave of biggies (Eternals, Encanto, Sing 2, Matrix Resurrections and Spider-Man: No Way Home) perform, a likely over/under $735 million global finish could still find No Time to Die near the very top of the pandemic-era Hollywood mountain.
Are those days over? Will Hollywood now have to adjust to a international market without that? Not just thinking because of Bond, but Dune’s poor performance, and the Chinese gov not allowing films like Shang Chi and Black Widow a release?