A list of puns related to "Sky Box Office"
Rank | Title | Domestic Gross (Weekend) | Worldwide Gross (Cume) | Week # |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Star Wars: The Last Jedi | $220,047,000 | $450,047,000 | 1 |
2 | Ferdinand | $13,325,000 | $19,518,395 | 1 |
3 | Coco | $10,025,000 | $448,210,896 | 4 |
4 | Wonder | $5,400,000 | $153,656,738 | 5 |
5 | Justice League | $4,170,000 | $633,956,347 | 5 |
Notable Box Office Stories:
Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Disney had a lot to celebrate this week, from their historic merger with 20th Century Fox to what was always expected to be a massive opening weekend for The Last Jedi which achieved the highest highs it could... except always just a notch below The Force Awakens. The 8th film in the saga and 10th theatrical Star Wars film overall opened to #1 this weekend with a staggering $220M, the second best opening weekend of all time. Second best is what The Last Jedi has to settle for a lot this weekend, as the film constantly was just under TFA in terms of all time lists. First up on Friday it made $104M, second only to TFA's $119.1M making them the #2 and #1 best single day gross ever respectively. The there's the weekend gross where TLJ's $220M conquered previous #1 holders like Jurassic World, but couldn't match up to TFA's $247.9M, making TLJ the second highest grossing opening weekend ever. Then overseas the film scored $450M (despite not opening in China until January, though that country has not been too excited for Star Wars fare in the past) where for once it wasn't second on the list but rather fifth overall in terms of all time worldwide openings. So while the film is a downgrade from TFA it still shows that TFA was not a fluke and that the market is incredibly excited for the classic characters and the continuing story, with the extra $30M likely more do to the fact there was more hype for TFA than any film in history and TLJ is just the natural degradation of a franchise, similar to Age of Ultron. And let's note the film opened $70M higher than last year's Rogue One, showing there's not a Star Wars burnout yet and this particular saga has a huge power over audiences. But there's of course something more sinister on the horizon, a dark force known only by the name of...Star Wars Fans.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (cont.) - The Last Jedi was always going to open well, that much was certain, but unlike The Force Awakens which opened to good reviews and mostly positive audience reaction at the time, the divide between c
Massive uproar going around about this. Apparently pubs got these for free but have been stuck behind a blue screen all evening.
I imagine Sky's hit squad is out tonight taking down streams but it seems even their normal paying customers are sailing the high seas.
https://yougov.co.uk/ratings/politics/popularity/charities-organisations/all
I whole heartedly condone any form of searching on google for a free stream of the game tomorrow as an alternative. Only thieves and no gooders would search for something like soccer streams.
Am I seeing things but we have to pay more to watch? I watch sky sports through now tv so I believe it won't be free for me. π‘ gonna have to listen to it on the radio man
Includes the Leicester v Arsenal game
EDIT: Apologies, the provider for the Leicester v Arsenal game seems to have changed on my side now. It definitely said it yesterday but could have been a mistake
I hope I am wrong but do you have to pay for games on by box office and sky box office even if you have a subscription for them both? Iβm gonna be pissed if you do because thatβs just bullshit. Β£15 a game and roughly Β£60-Β£75 PER WEEKEND is bullshit. Can somebody tell me if I still have to pay and even why is this a thing now?
Hi! Are there any apps to watch sky box office? Been trying to watch the Anthony Joshua fight to no avail!Tried media pro but thereβs an error message coming up, any ideas?
https://youtu.be/sPhM-IHDDPQ
Only real fans recognise this song π
Liverpool fan coming in peace, but wondered if the club has said they'll be donating their income from any PPV matches to charity or other good cause? At the moment they're getting loads of good publicity as being the only club to vote against the PPV but being that the vote was going to pass and they knew it was, have they just got great publicity but still taking and keeping the money? A quick Google didn't bring anything up. Thanks.
P. S. Hammer City any time you like!
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