LittleBuford
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The official trailer is here!
I am so excited!
I am so excited!
I think there’s a blowback when we say the word “legs”. Like some prognostication that every movie is going to pull an Elemental or Mufasa and rescue itself from the brink.
Though I don't doubt you have family and cultural reasons for using it, the English "oof" is a cognate of the Swedish "uff" rather than a derivative of it (it exists in many Germanic languages). It is attested as far back as the eighteenth century.
Oxford English Dictionary
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Definition of OOF
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There’s also no tool that really captures international due to the staggered release nature. See my sneak edit on Japan above. I won’t commit to 110M…
Underestimate Japanese love of Stitch and Hawaii to your peril.
I don’t have terribly high expectations for Elio, unfortunately. But I think F4 could do reasonably well. There seems to be expectancy there, Thunderbolts on the other hand had very little and at least turned out to be good.
I agree on the Japan thing. It's really a wild card. The Japanese ladies love that kind of stuff over there!
The only pause I have is when I remember how the Stitch show in Tokyo's Tomorrowland is always a walk-on with a half empty theater.![]()
The official trailer is here!
I am so excited!
Which movie are you talking about?I've been getting constant commercials for it on YouTube the past few days. Last night I stopped and watched the entire 60 second commercial and thought.... "Uh, that looks kind of dumb."It's definitely a movie where the ladies in HR weighed in on the storyboarding process, which never ends well for anyone.
My pop-culture radar is not impressed, and I don't have high hopes for it based off of what I've seen so far.
I think the consensus is that the first half of the stage show is musically stronger, so it'll be interesting to see how the film ends up being received. I agree it looks promising!As someone who has never seen the musical and is still working on the book the music in this one sounds better than the music in the last one. And that’s saying something.
I actually think it looks cute but yeah there’s only so popular a turtle talk style show can be.I think that represents the quality of the attraction more than the fondness for the IP.
A couple things that I think you miss in this explanation when reading it -I only learned about that phrase from The Numbers site, and I use its definition and daily updated chart that tracks such things.
Like Lilo & Stitch, which for the purposes of this conversation conveniently has entirely average legs. Not weak, at or beneath the shaded area, nor strong like some movies do going way above the shaded area in Weeks 2 through 8, etc.
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Of course, now that I've posted that and the explanation they use for it on The Numbers website, I'm sure someone will be along shortly to claim that data is cherry-pickedor misrepresented, or fake. Or whatever the new outrage is over Lilo & Stitch performing average at the box office thus far.
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Lilo & Stitch (2025) - Financial Information
Financial analysis of Lilo & Stitch (2025) including budget, domestic and international box office gross, DVD and Blu-ray sales reports, total earnings and profitability.thenumbers.com
That is the worst book I have ever forced myself to finish reading. The minds that translated it to the stage and the screen were brilliant to omit the screwy parts.As someone who has never seen the musical and is still working on the book the music in this one sounds better than the music in the last one. And that’s saying something.
Which movie are you talking about?
A couple things that I think you miss in this explanation when reading it -
1. Its domestic only, its doesn't account for international.
2. Its based on an average of the last 5 years only. And if you remember what's happened the last 5, the whole box office has been turned on its head.
So when talking about "legs" a lot of the old rule book that people tended to use got thrown out and reset. So the averages have been out of whack because there were wide swings over the last 5 years because its a small sample size.
And here is why just using that chart doesn't work in a lot of cases in this post-pandemic world. I think we can all agree that Minecraft has been a monster of a movie this year, coming just shy of $1B it had pretty good "legs" both domestically and internationally with a fairly normal 45/55 domestic/international total split.
Well here is its chart according to Numbers -
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Look at it, its "legs" according to Numbers are at the bottom of that shaded area meaning according to the site it had poor "legs" domestically during its run. But that doesn't match up with its actual domestic number of $423M domestically, which showed it actually had good legs. So it doesn't add up.
Now look at it compared to Stitch -
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They look like they are tracking almost lock step with each other based on just the chart.
But.... If you drill closer and look at the daily numbers.....
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Stitch has actually been tracking higher almost daily since almost the beginning, and now is $1.4M ahead of where Minecraft was at that same point. Meaning that if it continues with its "legs" it'll continue to do better than Minecraft and should bring in more domestically, ie it has good "legs".
And again none of this means anything for international as that isn't captured in that chart. And that calc you do where you take the final domestic/international of one movie already out of theaters and compare it to a movie still in theaters doesn't work as has been explained previously as well.
I don't know the final numbers, or even have an accurate prediction I can make.So, we're thinking $950 Million globally for Lilo & Stitch?
I started it in 2022. Was a little squicked out by “dragonsnaking” and didn’t come back to it till this year.That is the worst book I have ever forced myself to finish reading. The minds that translated it to the stage and the screen were brilliant to omit the screwy parts.
It’s fine. I haven’t seen a lot of commercials for it. It looks okay. Hope to enjoy it when I go see it in person. I don’t think it will be a huge hit.So sorry for the confusion. The movie that BrianLo was talking about in the quote I used there; Elio.
Are you getting a lot of YouTube commercials for it? I am. I think it looks kind of dumb. At least so far.
It's reminding me of Strange World, and not in a good way.
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