June 20th, 2014 / 10 Comments


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According to Urbancine after 1 week at box office The Rover has earned $263,639 over 41 screens.

As I’ve mentioned this is a limited release – my local cinema has gone from 6 sessions to 3 and if I can’t get to the 10.30 am or 4.30 pm session 9.00 pm is my only other option. Kind of limiting really. And I know the US is encouraging people to see it 10 times, but I would have much rather taken 10 new people to watch it but 9.00 pm at night is a little limiting for some j/s

Better coordinate some peeps for the weekend then

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  • Carmel
    Posted on June 20, 2014

    @Maria – I am totally with you. It is breaking my heart. There are simply no sessions when I am free – never mind trying to co-ordinate friends to introduce them to the beauty of The Rover.

  • Michelle
    Posted on June 20, 2014

    Am right there with you Maria & Carmel, it’s so hard 🙁 The Rover isn’t playing at my cinema, the only cinema it’s screening at in Tasmania is State Cinema Hobart. Am heading down tomorrow for my second viewing but sadly it will be my second & last as it’s so far away. I would so LOVE to have gone more & taken my friends along with me. And I completely agree Maria re: 10 new people. Introducing new people to the beautiful world of The Rover – that’s what we want to see.

  • Maria
    Posted on June 20, 2014

    I know @Carmel I wondered why we didn’t do our normal tradition of seeing a Rob film together.

  • Julie- Sydney RobFan
    Posted on June 20, 2014

    @Maria I was thinking maybe next weekend, or the weekend after if it is still showing, we can have all the Sydney ladies get together to see a session? boost up the numbers and see it all together

  • Lea
    Posted on June 20, 2014

    I’m a bit more fortunate Maria – its playing at only one art house cinema on the Gold Coast, 3 sessions Mon – Sat and 2 on Sun – but the evening session is 6.30 pm which is a bit more accessible. When I went last weekend the audience was totally mixed, male/female, couples, diverse age groups which was fantastic to see – and the reaction after was great, usually along the line of “wow, that was so good – and so different from anything else”. It’s such a shame because it would definitely attract interest if it was showing at the mainstream cinemas.

  • Maria
    Posted on June 20, 2014

    Possibly if others are free @Julie but I’ve got family commitments for the next few weekends 🙁

  • Maria
    Posted on June 20, 2014

    Oh that’s encouraging though @Lea re reactions.

  • Barbara o'mara
    Posted on June 21, 2014

    We have one cinema here in Coffs Harbour. Birch Carroll and Coyle they do not show indie movies. so sadly we will have to wait until the dvd is released. very disappointed.

  • Julie- Sydney RobFan
    Posted on June 21, 2014

    To all the Sydney ladies, anyone interested in seeing the movie next weekend?

  • Julie- Sydney RobFan
    Posted on June 21, 2014

    As a group I meant to add

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