I am not a film maker in any way. So then why do so many news sites tell me about how much money the film has taken in during its first weekend, week, etc…?

As a film fan / viewer, why should I care?

Any sort of historical explanation would be very appreciated.

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    8 months ago

    You don’t see it again and again but you usually recommend it to other friends so they go see it with their other friends?

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      8 months ago

      Ok sure. The grapevine effect. I’m trying to think of how often I’ve seen a movie on a friend’s recommendation. I guess it happens from time to time?

      One thing though is that those same entertainment people love to talk about the opening weekend. Isn’t that a bit quick for the friend effect to kick in? I realize that in this day and age of social media, word can spread rapidly. But I for one am not the sort who would just drop everything to go see a movie immediately based on a friend recommending it hours earlier.

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        8 months ago

        Yeah, the opening weekend I think is an indication of how good your marketing was, and sustained performance is an indication of how good the actual film is