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Post by swjunkshop1138 on May 3, 2011 16:18:10 GMT -6
The Weekend Warrior's Summer 2011 Predictions
1. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (Warner Bros. - July 15)
$136 million opening weekend and $330 million total
2. Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Paramount – July 1)
$121 million opening weekend (four-day) and $320 million total
3. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (Disney – May 20)
$105 million opening weekend and $290 million total
4. Kung Fu Panda 2 (DreamWorks Animation/Paramount - May 26)
$15 million opening day, $88 million opening (4-day) and $260 million total.
5. Cars 2 (Disney•Pixar - June 24)
$76 million opening and $255 million total
6. Captain America: The First Avenger (Marvel Studios/Paramount)
$85 million opening and $250 million total
7. X-Men: First Class (20th Century Fox - June 3)
$78 million opening and $220 million total
8. Super 8 (Paramount – June 10)
$62 million opening and $215 million total
9. Green Lantern (Warner Bros. – June 17)
$77 million opening and $200 million total
10. Thor (Marvel Studios/Paramount - May 6)
$65 million opening and $190 million total
11. The Hangover: Part II (Warner Bros. - May 26)
$18 million opening day Thursday, $74 million opening weekend (4-day) and $185 million total
12. Cowboys & Aliens (Universal/DreamWorks - July 29)
$68 million opening and $185 million total
13. Rise of the Planet of the Apes (20th Century Fox –
$57 million opening and $155 million total
14. Bridesmaids (Universal - May 13)
$27 million and $130 million total
15. Horrible Bosses (New Line/WB - July 8)
$25 million opening and $120 million total
And bubbling under, three more movies
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Post by C. John on May 3, 2011 16:22:43 GMT -6
If half of this predictions come true, this is going to be one crazy Summer.
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Post by swjunkshop1138 on May 3, 2011 16:27:58 GMT -6
I think he's lowballing some of the bigger movies on purpose because ofthe way the box office has been going this year.
However, after the opening FF just had, I think some of these will do better than those predictions.
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