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Post by jo on Sept 1, 2017 8:29:50 GMT -5
It seems too early to look at potential box office performance of THE GREATEST SHOWMAN, but there are early forecasts, hence this new thread. With the onset of September come the speculations for commercial potential of the fall season movies, since the past summer box office performance has been disappointing. Tracking Board ( via Edward Douglas, formerly of ComingSoon.net) puts up estimated box office potential during the domestic run of certain movies with some level of expected success at the box office. www.tracking-board.com/the-top-15-movies-opening-this-fall-should-make-up-for-this-summers-weak-box-office/As expected, this list include mostly blockbusters, with hardly any Oscar baits ( it seems only SHOWMAN has potential for Oscar glory among the list?). Star Wars expectedly leads the pack...but GREATEST SHOWMAN lands on # 11 -- GREATEST SHOWMAN will face very stiff competition because 3 potential blockbusters will be released within 10 days of its release. Star Wars ( #1 on the list) will be released on December 15. Pitch Perfect ( # 6) and Jumanji ( # 7 ) will be released on December 22 and Dec 20, respectively, while Showman ( # 11) will open on December 25. But let's hope it crosses over $ 100 million during its domestic run! Jo
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Post by jo on Sept 1, 2017 9:14:29 GMT -5
Presumably what could boost its box office numbers would be any nominations/wins with major awards bodies -- moviemarker.co.uk/awards-season-calendar-2017-2018/GOLDEN GLOBES *Nominations - December 11, 2017 *Winners - January 7, 2017 The Golden Globes has separate categories between DRAMA and COMEDY/MUSICAL SAG ( Screen Actors Guild, which constitutes the largest voting bloc at the AMPAS) *Nominations - December 13, 2017 *Winners - January 21, 2018 ACADEMY AWARDS ( AMPAS - OSCAR) *Nominations - January 23, 2018 *Winners - March 4, 2018 Jo
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Post by carouselkathy on Sept 1, 2017 10:47:18 GMT -5
Maybe this is a stupid question, but are nominations usually announced before the release dates? I don't recall the Les Mis nominations coming out before the Christmas Day release. Is my memory failing me?
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Post by hughmanity on Sept 1, 2017 12:46:04 GMT -5
Yeah, I dont get this. How can it be nominated before its release? Also, I thought it was going to be released wide on Christmas day, but according to RT, it is a limited release. My other concern is that 81% of RT respondents said they are interested in the film. That's a percentage I wish were higher. Maybe this is a stupid question, but are nominations usually announced before the release dates? I don't recall the Les Mis nominations coming out before the Christmas Day release. Is my memory failing me?
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Post by jo on Sept 1, 2017 15:15:11 GMT -5
It is going on WIDE RELEASE on CHRISTMAS DAY ( December 25, 2017) -- *Promotional material of THE GREATEST SHOWMAN all indicate a Christmas Day release -- the official trailer, the official poster, internet publicity announcements. *IMDB already has release dates for various countries -- www.imdb.com/title/tt1485796/releaseinfo?ref_=tt_dt_dtUSA has a December 25 schedule Hongkong gets it on December 21 Sweden also gets a December 25 release Australia gets it on December 26/UK on January 1 All the rest ( those known so far) posted on IMDB follow. It would be awkward for other countries to get it on wide release ahead or on the same date as the USA ( which would only get limited release - not happening ) *Box Office Mojo ( most reliable when it comes to information on releases) confirms that: www.boxofficemojo.com/schedule/?view=bydate&release=all&date=2017-12-01&showweeks=5&p=.htmIt is PHANTOM THREAD ( PT Anderson movie with DDLewis) which is going on LIMITED release on the same date ( December 25). One of my main reservations is when it will get a release date in China. The current program approved by China limits releases from other countries ( mostly Hollywood movies) to only about less than 40 movies a year. Since GREATEST SHOWMAN is going to be released on December 25, 2018, it may not qualify for 2017 ( it is likely that STAR WARS will still be screening in China on that date). Hopefully, GREATEST SHOWMAN will get a 2018 release date in China. China has awakened to musicals now ( if I recall right, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST had box office receipts of $ 86 million while La La Land had $ 36 million)... Btw, the arrangement with China is currently on protracted renegotiations now -- hopefully, with an expanded number and with better revenue-sharing ratios. Japan is also usually on a delayed release basis for movies. But it did release Les Miserables at the same time as all the major markets ( because the distributor is a big fan of the musical). For Les Miserables, it recorded $ 62 million ... and for Beauty and the Beast $ 111 million but on a delayed basis, while La La Land recorded $ 38 million also on a delayed basis). The other major market would be the UK which gets the movie on January 1. One other point -- GREATEST SHOWMAN is not considered a blockbuster movie that automatically gets a day/date release worldwide. That is why it is expected ( or hoped) to get massive publicity before its release. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST was recognized as potential blockbuster early on ( and proved it with the highest worldwide box office receipts for any movie to-date).
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Post by hughmanity on Sept 1, 2017 15:26:31 GMT -5
Then I don't know what's up with RT! Weird:
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Post by jo on Sept 1, 2017 15:43:08 GMT -5
Maybe this is a stupid question, but are nominations usually announced before the release dates? I don't recall the Les Mis nominations coming out before the Christmas Day release. Is my memory failing me? Les Miserables had an earlier worldwide premiere in London, ahead of the wide release on Christmas Day. There were special screenings ( NYC and LA, if I recall right) with Q&A for the awards community from my recollections. Further screenings with Q&A were held but after the Christmas Day release. Usually not available to the general public. Re GREATEST SHOWMAN -- The usual practice is to send out screener copies/screenplays ahead of award bodies nomination dates ( such as Golden Globes/SAG) to concerned members of the awards community ( maybe the nominating committees). Or special screenings could be held for them. This is of course done on a restricted basis so there is no leakage of the movie ahead of the wide release. The disadvantage with screeners is that they can only be viewed via TV or a computer, which would not give the same impact as a big screen. THE GREATEST SHOWMAN is a spectacle type and would benefit with a big screen showing -- maybe they could hold special screenings for the awards community in places like NYC or LA? The NYC premiere ( presumably also the world premiere) is scheduled on December 18, but STRICTLY on an invite-basis. THE GREATEST SHOWMAN will not have a problem completing the movie on time for all those schedules needed for the awards community. It has been on post-production for sometime now. Les Miserables completed principal photography ( aka filming) only at end-June 2012 and Tom Hooper said he hardly slept during the subsequent period so as to meet the deadlines for the world premiere/the awards community deadlines/worldwide release, aggravated by the fact that it is a spectacle type movie as well as being a musical. The awards-bait movies which filmed late will have some difficulties but will likely be able to meet the target deadlines for awards honors. Some will already screen at Venice, Toronto, and Telluride Film Festivals, though. It seems that THE GREATEST SHOWMAN has especially targeted a Christmas Day release date because it wanted to take advantage of the appeal of its movie for a commercial play angle ( $$$$). The cinematic vision of a family-friendly movie suited the Christmas Day/holiday release dates. Sadly, it cannot be released on a day/date basis ( same date or week for all countries), unlike blockbusters which worldwide distributors chase.
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Post by jo on Sept 1, 2017 16:10:43 GMT -5
Maybe it is just a typographical error? Or they confused it with the LIMITED release on Christmas Day - PHANTOM THREAD ( DDLewis movie)? Although, since ROTTEN TOMATOES is owned by the ticket seller FANDANGO, it should really have access to accurate information. Screens are contracted for way ahead of release date and it gets pretty competitive especially during holiday weekends or major holidays. The other reason for limited release is when a movie is not perceived as having immediate wide appeal and is released on a rolling basis depending on early and limited reception. Although movies that are not distributed by major studios ( mostly indies type) may opt to go this route for economics reasons. I have a feeling that IMAX screens are all going to STAR WARS for the second half of December ... plus of course it could be a costly screening arrangement and are contracted only if the movie could benefit from such a type of screening and can enhance the box office appeal to put it on net revenue contributor basis.
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Post by carouselkathy on Sept 1, 2017 16:23:10 GMT -5
Hopefully, there will be a lot of media ads, commercial, trailers, etc. leading up to the Christmas Day release.
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Post by jo on Sept 1, 2017 16:36:55 GMT -5
Hopefully, there will be a lot of media ads, commercial, trailers, etc. leading up to the Christmas Day release. That would depend on the publicity budget assigned by FOX for this movie. Sadly, it is not (yet) considered as a potential blockbuster like LOGAN for which a great amount of promotions budget was expended ( but all justified now, because of its $ 616 million worldwide receipts). From what I have read, some promotions budget could be even as high as the total production budget itself ( for blockbusters) or even higher. It could be much lower if the movie is not expected to be that commercially-generous at the box office. I hope there are no "politically-correct" issues that crop up when the movie is being publicized. Sometimes, that can get out of hand ( such as in the case of PAN - where the casting of Tiger Lily became a point of contention). We also know that the movie musicals genre is not exactly guaranteed at the box office! Also, while it was never intended as to timing of releases, some fanboys are being cynical in saying that this next movie by Hugh Jackman is what he gave up the XMen franchise for! On the other hand, the movie has a family-friendly appeal and it could attract large three-generational viewing parties! Also, I have yet to read of other countries which are generally averse to movie musicals. It is sad that in America, what was once a genre that was a favorite ( Remember the golden age of movie musicals? And the time in the 1950/1960's when big musicals attracted not just big box office but also awards glory) now has to justify itself at the box office. Hope THE GREATEST SHOWMAN proves to be a film musical that will help restore in a big way the same regard movie musicals had in the past! A few have already led the way -- Chicago, Les Miserables, even Mamma Mia!, La La Land and Beauty and the Beast in the more recent past. Hugh (and whoever will come along) will have a very busy time promoting the movie via media junkets or ( if within their budget) with premieres in select countries? We probably can also expect more incisive print interviews or coverage in print media on details about the movie? TV ads will have to be what's within their promotional budget. One other aspect -- if FOX perceives that the movie could be an excellent awards candidate, maybe their promotional budget can already incorporate some of the publicity requirements? I remember that in the case of Les Miserables, the man in charge of the awards campaign was supposedly given a $ 10 million budget by UNIVERSAL at that time. Jo
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Post by jo on Sept 4, 2017 12:58:16 GMT -5
Rough translation of the original report mentioned in the above article --
So, it seems their investment vehicle is through TSG.
Per IMDB Page on THE GREATEST SHOWMAN --
Also, per Wikipedia --
Hopefully, all of this means that THE GREATEST SHOWMAN is considered a co-production between Hollywood and the Chinese outfit and qualifies as a domestic release in China?
It is not just the potential release guarantee...but hopefully the local partner will be very active in promoting the movie in China. Since this is a musical and it is partly about the circus ( Chinese acrobats/precision skill-oriented peformers are very impressive performers in circuses or circus-like shows), hopefully the movie will get great results from the Chinese market!
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Post by mamaleh on Sept 4, 2017 17:02:37 GMT -5
The now likely prospect of a release in China is exciting news! Really hope it happens.
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Post by jo on Dec 6, 2017 22:39:42 GMT -5
Twitter exchange between two fairly well-known movie press : Variety's Justin Kroll and Tracking Board's Jeff Sneider --
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Post by jo on Dec 20, 2017 7:05:17 GMT -5
Do you believe in the stars Then let us not "Rewrite the stars"
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Post by jo on Dec 20, 2017 19:02:57 GMT -5
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Post by jo on Dec 21, 2017 6:41:46 GMT -5
Deadline.com update --
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Post by jo on Dec 22, 2017 3:19:18 GMT -5
Update from Deadline --
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Post by jo on Dec 22, 2017 7:44:15 GMT -5
I can't find the original tweet -- it said that it is likely going to be a hit in the UK because Amazon.UK is already out of stock of the CD and the songbook by Pasek and Paul ( music sheets). I verified it on the Amazon site and it's true. The UK is a big fan of movie and stage musicals! That is amazing since the UK is more known for its reputation in dramatic and classical theatre!
Of course, that is where the road to international stardom started with one Boy from Oz who likes playing American characters in musicals ( Oklahoma! and The Greatest Showman)
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Post by jo on Dec 23, 2017 23:55:39 GMT -5
Has the critics's negativity hurt the box office of THE GREATEST SHOWMAN ?
From Deadline.com
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Post by mamaleh on Dec 24, 2017 0:48:13 GMT -5
Could be potential filmgoers were scared off after reading some hysterical negative review. Hopefully good word of mouth will reverse the course.
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Post by jo on Dec 24, 2017 3:33:33 GMT -5
The Last Jedi ( TLJ) has a 92% Rotten Tomatoes Critics rating but a 52% AUDIENCE LIKE rating.
The Greatest Showman has a reverse trend -- currently slowly improving to 51% but with an impressive 88% LIKE factor( also on an upward trend)!
Hope the box office will eventually reflect the upward trend, too, for GREATEST SHOWMAN eventually.
When I read the social media reactions -- with consistent and so much overwhelming regard for the movie's ability to entertain and please people -- it is regrettable that the critics's initial savage onslaught against it made it sound as if Scrooge wrote the reviews!
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Post by jo on Dec 24, 2017 10:54:18 GMT -5
Per Box Office Mojo -- final figures up to January 15, 2018 --
* Updated up to January 14, 2018
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