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It bombed with opening of 5 millions. There goes her "star power"


Box-office numbers. It came at #4.

https://www.the-numbers.com/weekend-box-office-chart

Surprising since lots of horror movies actually do well. Some may even open to 30 millions. But this one didn't. Nobody cared. And it was actually her first solo movie where she had to rely on her own popularity. There wasn't Glen Powell as co-lead. No Dakota and other 3 girls. She was the only star.

So despite all those millions of views of some Youtube and tick-tock videos - she doesn't have a real star power to get those "fans" to movie theater. She is insta-famous. Not box-office draw.

This movie had a budget of under 10 millions. So they won't lose that much. But if they will cast her in a movie with budget of some 80 millions - they will lose a lot.

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The budget is under $10 million and hasn't been released internationally yet. For an indie horror film it isn't that bad. It's the highest opening for a Neon film ever.

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Don't bother. He has a point to prove and he's not about to let reality deter him.

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When movie opens in wide release in 2,354 theaters and gets 5 millions - it's a flop. She has no star power in USA. What money you you think it would get overseas? 2 more millions, half of which will stay there anyway since they leave 50%?

I, Tonya got 35 millions. Parasite got 53 millions. This movie will not get to those numbers.

Anyway with that kind of budget and those kind of grosses she will not earn much. Like 200K per movie probably. Or 100K.

Never Campbell left Scream movie because they payed her very little on a budget of 30 millions.

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Whatever helps you sleep at night

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I cannot believe ITonya brought that much in. OT side fact; I worked with Nancy Kerrigan this year. I never saw I,Tonya.

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"For an indie horror film it isn't that bad."

I beg to differ. I thought it was horrible. Now, "Blair Witch" was an indie horror film done right.

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I was talking about the budget and gross. I haven't seen the movie yet.

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Yeah, for an unheralded indie film with a $9 million budget and zero promotion, $18 million and counting at the box office is impressive, especially in this era of streaming where nearly no films are bringing in a big haul.

That said, have you seen it yet? I'm going tonight.

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Not yet. I'll probably wait for it to hit streaming.

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Well did she let them out in this movie? That might explain it.

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*SPOILERS

Scene where she's very pregnant floating in a bathtub wearing a white gown. You see obscured areola/nipple.

Scene w/ a side profile shot of her naked (also very pregnant) but chest & groin are covered by her arms.

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This will make its money back on streaming alone.

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....says every time someone when movie flops. To comfort themselves.

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Its already sold to streaming for $20 million!

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link?

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I walked into this & saw it start to finish. It was well made, not reinventing the genre wheel, but better than most Blumhouse flicks these days. IMO it's further proof (along with her movie 'Reality') that she's not just a pretty face with an immaculate chest, she has real talent & can act.

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Yeah, Sydney was good in this. She carries the movie just fine. I didn't really like it overall (6/10 from me), and I didn't buy some of her actions in the third act. But her performance is good.

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Which actions did you not buy?

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Her turning murderer of multiple people. She didn't want to so much as kill a chicken. And I get that she did later in her desperate ploy. But then the way she beat the one woman to death while she was lying on the ground didn't seem plausible. She'd already hit her and disabled her, the woman was lying on the ground. So Cecilia is free to escape from there. But instead she bashes the woman's face until it's crushed. Then she goes up behind the priest and strangles him to death. When she was in the room with the equipment and lit it, burning Father Tedeschi, that seemed plausible. But the prior two murders not so much. Not that any of them didn't deserve it, but I didn't buy her turning into this brutal avenger. And then the end scene? It's still a human baby, it's not the fucking devil or antri-christ. There's nothing supernatural in this movie. So we're supposed to buy her bashing a just born baby to death? She sells that last action with her face, so we can imagine what she is doing without seeing it. I just didn't buy her character, who seemed sincere in her faith, taking that step, or the others I mentioned.

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I could see her bashing the nun to death. The priest said to her in confession something like "If we're wrong why doesn't God stop us." So Sydney Sweeny's char was becoming God's judgement which she never wanted but the situation brought out of her. I maybe wish she dispatched the priest a different way, that would be tough to do pregnant. He didn't put up much of a struggle.

Ending scene, we don't know what came out of her, how human or devil it looked, how long it would or wouldn't have existed in misery before dying. Maybe this was her in confident God judgement mode.

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It didn't seem realistic to me if that's what she was supposedly thinking. I can see her killing in self-defense, but not much beyond that. To go from gentle sister Cecilia to some holy avenger who believes they are delivering God's judgement on earth? Nah. That would take an insane sociopath with a giant case of hubris, and she wasn't presented anything of the sort.

Why would the baby at the end be anything other than a baby? This wasn't a supernatural movie.

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She went through 9 months of torture basically. Motherhood might have transformed her into a survivor.

The baby at the end, if you heard it, sounded like a cat with breathing problems to me. It's up to the viewer to interpret & decide.

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That was a very hard to swallow character turn. She went from scared little girl in the beginning to a big-boobed Jason Bourne by the end.

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Like I said the rosary bead strangle didn't quite work for me. Every rosary I've ever come across never would have withstood the force it took to garrote that old priest. Everything else seemed within reason if I recall (except for the near c-section from the young priest).

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I thought that was more or less the point-- she lost her mind. After 9 months of mental and physical abuse she snapped. That's why they showed her refusal to kill a chicken. It set up the later scenes where she had no qualms about killing her torturers. As for the baby, well, we don't know what she birthed. It didn't sound human. We're left to guess whether she'd truly lost her mind to the point that she'd kill an infant, or if she was killing a demon, or if she didn't kill anything at all but instead let it live at the last second.

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Are you 12 years old with the text-hiding? Grow up!

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The spoiler tag was there as my post was made when the movie was just released in its opening weekend. You might have figured that out if you thought a second. But they're gone now, so as not to trouble you.

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A movie worth watching doesn't need to be "spoiler-proof," IMHO.

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Disagree. Half the movie was a close-up of her face while she was trying to look scared, or flat out terrified. Most of the time it looked like she was acting scared, but not really scared. Very different from say, Shelly Duvall in "The Shining" when Jack was breaking through the door. She didn't look like she was acting terrified, she looked genuinely terrified.

Without her famous boobs, no one would know who she was.

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It's a little horror movie about a convent with a ten million dollar budget. No one was expecting it to destroy the box office.

Bad decision releasing this at the same time as Late Night with the Devil. Both appeal to the same niche audience.

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Yeah I saw both, Late Night had more people in the audience.

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I'm going to Late Night tonight. I'll see Immaculate too before it leaves the theaters. got to support this kind of horror movie.

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yeah that's bad, it should have opened to 10m+

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This post has aged like milk:

"As of April 7, 2024, Immaculate has grossed $14.1 million in the United States and Canada and $4.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $18.5 million."

Not too shabby for an indie with a budget of 9 million after only two and a half weeks...

Perhaps you could get box office prediction tips from JoWilli...Oh, wait, maybe not!

https://moviechat.org/tt1517268/Barbie/64b85db8d5d4c63716ac4f30/early-estimates-say-this-could-be-a-huge-hit

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How much did they spend on promotion? I assume a little more then 5 millions. By best scenario that movie broke even. If it did. Do you know that they make movies to make money, not to "break even", right?

That movie made only 14 freaking millions. And it's a horror movie. And those movies sometimes open to 30-40 millions out of nothing. I guess studio hoped it would when they made that movie. But.... nobody cared.

Now imagine they would hire her for a movie with budget of 40-80 millions and she would have to carry it. And then it would make 15 millions. That's why I don't think she would be cast in something huge. Maybe like supporting alas Madam Webb where other actors would carry. Or would have hot male co-lead who would carry it like Glen Powell.

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That movie made only 14 freaking millions.


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So you think it's all over? It hasn't even been playing in theaters for three weeks!


Just accept that you're wrong, take the 'L', and move on...


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I'm not wrong.

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Are you sure about that?


As of July 26, 2024, Immaculate has grossed $15.7 million in the United States and Canada and $12.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $28.4 million.

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Do you think it's good numbers?

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For an indie horror film with a 9M budget?


Yes, indeed...

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She’s still a millionaire and hot, though. These types of movies never are that popular, most people prefer the scream/jeepers creepers type movies to these generic covenant set ones.

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