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Re: Moana

Post by Ben » November 12th, 2024, 4:16 am

Just as long as someone says "you’re welcome" several times, we’ll all be happy.

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Re: Moana

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Re: Moana

Post by Ben » November 20th, 2024, 6:14 pm

I saw some bus shelter ads in a couple of, er, bus shelters for M2 today, and it was just nice to see a Disney movie being “properly” promoted in an old school way.

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Re: Moana

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Re: Moana

Post by Ben » November 24th, 2024, 12:56 pm

Ben wrote:
November 7th, 2024, 7:53 pm
Moana 3…coming 2028… ;)

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Re: Moana

Post by gaastra » November 30th, 2024, 3:23 pm

Highest preview opening for any disney animated movie in history.
Black friday now second biggest single day in hollywood history behind avengers endgame.
Best thanksgiving box office in history!
AMC website crashed in big cities with 15min to 45min wait just to buy tickets and sold out all weekend in some places.
Up to $200m world wide in two days

https://deadline.com/2024/11/box-office ... 236190311/

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Re: Moana

Post by Randall » November 30th, 2024, 5:51 pm

Huh. I wouldn't have expected that.

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Re: Moana

Post by Ben » December 1st, 2024, 1:49 pm

What part of…
Ben wrote:
November 7th, 2024, 7:53 pm
Moana 3…coming 2028… ;)
…did you not understand!? Our local has been absolutely packed, more than even Wicked!

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Re: Moana

Post by gaastra » December 1st, 2024, 2:13 pm

https://deadline.com/2024/12/moana-2-bo ... 236190475/
Moana 2, proved once again after Universal’s Wicked, that musicals aren’t dead on the big screen. It doesn’t matter if they are animated or not. Here’s a list of the box office records the Disney sequel broke in its opening weekend, after a domestic 3-day of $135.5M, 5-day of $221M, international of $165.3M and worldwide haul of $386.3M. The original Moana ended its domestic run at $248.7M and $643.3M. In a matter of days, the sequel here from directors David G. Derrick Jr, Jason Hand and Dana Ledoux Miller will overtake those figures.

Domestic:
Highest 5-day opening of all-time (surpassing The Super Mario Bros. Movie at $204.6M).

Highest Thanksgiving weekend of all time by far (surpassing Frozen 2’s holdover take of $125M 5-day and $94M 3-day).

Highest Thanksgiving debut by far (more than doubling Frozen’s $94M 5-day and $67M 3-day).

Best Thanksgiving Day take of $28M, nearly double the prior record of $15M (Frozen 2) .

Highest ever Black Friday at the box office with $54.5M (exceeding Frozen 2’s $34.2M).


Record Opening for a Walt Disney Animation movie, beating Frozen 2‘s $130.3M take.

At $13.8M, the Best Preview Figure Ever for a Walt Disney Animation title., the best ever Tuesday for Disney before Thanksgiving (ahead of Ralph Breaks the Internet‘s $3.8M) and the 2nd-highest preview figure for an animated movie behind Incredibles 2 ($18.5M).

First time a Hollywood Star Had Two No. 1 Openings in a Calendar Month: that being Dwyane Johnson with Amazon MGM Studios’ Red One and Moana 2.

Second-Best 3-day Opening for Dwayne Johnson, behind Furious 7‘s $147.1M opening.

4th Highest Opening for a Musical at the Domestic Box Office – after The Lion King ($191.7M), Beauty and the Beast ($174.7M), and Barbie ($162M).

Disney now holds the top 7 Thanksgiving debuts of all time and 9 of the top 10.

Worldwide

2nd biggest global debut of 2024 YTD (at time of this report) after Deadpool & Wolverine‘s $444.7M.

At $300.8M ($135.5M domestic plus $165.3M international) the 3rd biggest opening for an Animated Movie after Super Mario Bros Movie ($377.2M) and Frozen 2‘s $358.2M.

3rd Biggest Opening for a Musical after Beauty and the Beast ($357M) and Barbie ($356.3M).

International

2nd highest international opening of 2024 to date (actual reported), behind only Deadpool & Wolverine ($233.1M).

2nd highest international animated opening of 2024 to date (assuming the same int’l release pattern and at current rates), behind only Inside Out 2.
Opened #1 in all markets except for China (where #1 MPA).

Highest animated opening weekend of all-time in France as well as Poland, UAE., Qatar, Oman, Egypt, Lebanon, Nigeria, Serbia and Turkey.

2nd highest animated weekend of all-time in Italy and Brazil as well as Netherlands (excl. previews), Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia and Bosnia.

Highest Walt Disney Animation opening weekend of all-time across the Latin American region and in France, Italy, Australia, Brazil and Mexico as well as Netherlands, Poland, Bahrain, Egypt, Hungary, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Turkey, UAE, Argentina, Central America, Peru, Ecuador, Chile and Uruguay.

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Re: Moana

Post by Randall » December 1st, 2024, 2:43 pm

Well, I guess that Frozen 2 was a huge hit, too. And once the snow settled, everyone realized, "what were we thinking?" Good on Disney to get a hit, though.

While I really liked Moana, and know it was a streaming hit as well as a BO success, I am still surprised that so many fans came out for a sequel, even if they didn't know its humble origins.
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Re: Moana

Post by Bill1978 » December 1st, 2024, 2:57 pm

Hold up! Barbie is considered a musical?

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Re: Moana

Post by Ben » December 1st, 2024, 9:08 pm

Oh, absolutely Bill!

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Re: Moana

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Re: Moana

Post by Ben » December 22nd, 2024, 9:00 pm

It was always going to be Disney, right? :)

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