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MGM and UAR’s “No Time to Die” looks to take third. Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond is continuing to put up impressive holds since its opening in early October. The film is projected to draw $5.78 million, a mere 25% drop from its previous weekend.
In France, the first Bond movie shown on public TV was in 1987. And to tell you how popular Roger was, it was TSWLM !
So in the late 70s early 80s young kids like me could actually see Bond movies only by asking their parents to rent VHS at the video club !
They had Bond weeks where they would show 4 Bond films every other day at different times, so a film was show 3 times before being replaced by some other old films reprise.
This is how I saw DAF the first time, in a small empty theater, and countless other Bond films. I had a blast because in 35mm, the film is a trip. I think I went back the three times.
Only now do I realise how lucky I was, because they were basically private screening of old 35mm copies. You need a lot of money now to see one (they only show DCPs).
It was a time where you could see a Bond film in 35mm for about 1,50 buck. Crazy.
That just prompted me to check when the Bond films were first shown on TV. Goldfinger in the UK was 1976. And I remember watching it then with my Dad. So I saw my first ever Bond film when I was 4 years old! Wow! The love affair started way back then.
What's over?
Where are you from? That's good news.
And Denmark and Germany have a very good taste! I hope it will still attract people here in Switzerland, too.
That means that globally Bond dropped just a 23% compared to the previous week!
$55 million to go in order to best F9.
"Come on, Bond."
In the UK NTTD is now the 5th highest grossing film ever. It needs only £3.6 million to best Avatar and £4.9 to best SP.
Absolutely.
It's done well, to very well everywhere else given all the givens
Mendelson now predicts that Bond will end up its domestic run in-between the $160/168 million range.
$800M may be in play without VOD. NTTD certainly has a chance to come close.
I don't think we will ever get data for VOD/Streaming/Blu-Ray-Grosses.
Or are there figures what Sprectre made on VOD, Blu-Ray and Co?
I dont know where these numbers come from, but looks like $30m US for the dvd and blu ray, whilst the sales were tracked.
https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Spectre#tab=video-sales