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3 Days To Kill - 4.9 mill (20.70 cume)
RazorHawk
Mar 02, 07:33
Non-Stop - 30 mill
RazorHawk
Mar 02, 07:35
The Bag Man - $28,449 from 2 locations
RazorHawk
Mar 02, 07:44
Son Of God - 26.5 mill
RazorHawk
Mar 02, 07:45
The Wind Rises 1.6 mill (2.04 cume)
RazorHawk
Mar 02, 07:57
ERNEST & CELESTINE - $15,611 from 1 location
RazorHawk
Mar 02, 08:05
The Lunchbox - $51,325 from 3 locations
RazorHawk
Mar 02, 08:09
ERC: "Sony's STALINGRAD hit a wall, debuting exclusively in IMAX 3D with $500k in 308 theaters--$1,622 per."
RazorHawk
Mar 02, 08:15
Saw Stalingrad in Imax. Pretty good movie but why 3d and why imax?
shortit
Mar 02, 11:50
Difference between regression model and weekend estimates were, NONST: 19.67%, SOGOD: 15.36%
elchan2012
Mar 02, 08:25
Do you think there's enough variation in the data points. Most the the predictors are engaging in group think or looking at the same trackin
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Moviesnob
Mar 02, 09:01
Yes, there is sufficient variance. The mean standard deviation between the forecasters over 4 years is 2.84. (zero being no variance)
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elchan2012
Mar 02, 09:18
The SD could be largely due to groupthink and timing of predictions though. Also, Variety lowballed by about 55% with its $17M on SOGOD...
KalElFan
Mar 02, 09:46
The regression model will account for the boneheadedness. If they consistently low ball, or high ball, they are weighted lower.
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elchan2012
Mar 02, 10:06
What the regression will do is find the relationship between the forecasters predictions and the weekend estimated BO.
elchan2012
Mar 02, 10:19
This is a reponse to Gmov below --->
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elchan2012
Mar 02, 10:28
The Bonehead winner each week could be fun though. :-) Also, calling it a regression model doesn't make it much more than what it mainly...
KalElFan
Mar 02, 10:41
Of the we reporting consistently for 4 years, here are the average error rates. (Box Office has been the most accurate)
elchan2012
Mar 02, 11:28
The concept of a regression analysis is that there is an independent variable and a dependent variables. The OW is not dependent on the
GMov
Mar 02, 10:12
What about this
KurtPilo
Mar 02, 11:58
I thought it was using HSX stock price as the dependent variable. otherwise, you're right and a weighted average is more appropriate.
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Moviesnob
Mar 02, 12:21
Frozen, 3.6m (-18%) and... 1 BILLION WW $1,000,236,000 !
Budd
Mar 02, 08:42