Showing posts with label Terminator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terminator. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 05, 2019

Top Box Office Charts 3 November 2019

1-Terminator: Dark FateParamount Pictures$29,033,832-4,086-$7,105$29,033,8321
22JokerWarner Bros.$13,500,116-29.9%3,519-417$3,836$299,187,1085
31Maleficent: Mistress of EvilWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures$13,090,680-32.4%3,820+30$3,426$85,240,3913
4-HarrietFocus Features$11,676,720-2,059-$5,671$11,676,7201
53The Addams FamilyUnited Artists Releasing$8,296,007-30.9%3,607-495$2,299$85,092,0074
64Zombieland: Double TapSony Pictures Releasing$7,424,626-37.2%3,337-131$2,224$59,381,7883
75CountdownSTX Entertainment$5,768,282-34.9%2,675-$2,156$17,684,3182
86Black and BlueScreen Gems$4,137,341-50.6%2,062-$2,006$15,529,8192
9-Motherless BrooklynWarner Bros.$3,500,454-1,342-$2,608$3,500,4541
10-Arctic DogsEntertainment Studios Motion Pictures$2,901,335-2,844-$1,020$2,901,3351
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Monday, November 04, 2019

Terminator Dark Fate Tops Box Office

Box Office: ‘Terminator’ Flops For Third Time In Ten Years As ‘Dark Fate’ Nabs $29 Million Weekend


Terminator: Dark Fate bombed this weekend because, for the third time in a decade, audiences have shown that they do not care about Terminator movies.
While James Cameron’s Terminator 2: Judgment Day was partially about Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), John Connor (Edward Furlong) and the T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) changing the future to prevent global annihilation, the sequels since then, by default, have operated on the notion that Judgement Day is inevitable. No matter what Sarah, John, Kyle Reese or the latest T-800 tries to do, humanity will build the technology that will bring about mankind’s destruction. And now, we have the Terminator series, which thrice has tried to revive itself using different gimmicks (Christian Bale as John Connor in a future war sequel), hooks (Emilia Clarke as Sarah Connor in a time-twisting retcon modeled after Star Trek) , and hail Marys’ (Cameron bringing Hamilton and Schwarzenegger back in an R-rated sequel modeled after Star Wars: The Force Awakens) and three times it has died a gruesome box office death.
Terminator: Dark Fate earned $29 million in its opening weekend. That’s a halfway decent 2.74x weekend multiplier, and the film received a B+ from Cinemascore. (Forbes)