Grateful Dead Meet-Up 2019

2019 | Documentary, Music, Concert, Musical Performance, Staged Performance

Synopsis

Come one, come all. On Thursday, August 1, join Dead Heads in your neighborhood - and around the world - when Trafalgar Releasing and Rhino Entertainment celebrate the 9th Annual Grateful Dead Meet-Up at the Movies. This can't-miss event - the first to go global - features the previously unreleased complete June 17, 1991 concert from Giants Stadium. Widely considered one of the greatest shows of the band's final decade of performing, 6/17/91 also sounds unlike any Dead show you've ever heard as it was one of only two recorded on 48-track. Mixed by Jeffr ey Norman in glorious surround sound with video from the multi-camera live edit, this will be the first time the Bruce Hornsby and Vince Welnick line-up has ever appeared on the big screen . Opening with a shocking "Eyes Of The World," the Dead were firing on all cylinders from the opening notes of the show, mixing beloved classics like "Truckin'" and "Uncle John's Band" with rarities including "Saint Of Circumstance," "Might l MYAs bl," "New Speedway Boogie," and "China Doll." But the real standout was the recurrence of "Dark Star," which wove in and out of the setlist, making no less than six distinct appearances and teases during the show. The Dead capped off the spectacularly night with a perfect song to send the crowd on its way - The Band's "The Weight."

Scores

Overall Score
35.1
Popularity Percentile (Year)
3.0%
Box Office Percentile (Year)
49.5%
Review Aggregate
82.0

Critic Consensus

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Cast

CastYearReported SalaryInflation AdjustedNotes
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Aggregated Reviews

Rotten Tomatoes critic scoreN/A
RT critic review count0
Rotten Tomatoes audience scoreN/A
RT audience rating count0
IMDb rating8.2
IMDb votes9

Box Office ?

CategoryYearReportedInflation Adjusted
Domestic2019$537,153$658,994
International2019N/AN/A
Worldwide2019$537,153$658,994

Earnings / Profitability

Estimated net revenues and net expenses for films based on reported and estimated numbers. This income statement should be considered most viable for the first 24 months after the inital movie's release (ie after most lucrative pay windows).
CategoryYearReportedInflation Adjusted
Revenues
Theatrical Net Revenue2019$268,576$329,497
Digital Rentals ?2019$2,144,000$2,630,320
Digital Purchases ?2019$2,561,000$3,141,907
Physical Rentals ?2019$970,000$1,190,023
Physical Purchases ?2019$2,792,000$3,425,305
TV & Streaming Revenue2019$225,604$276,778
Total Revenues2019$8,961,181$10,993,830
Expenses
Budget ?2019$591,000 (est)$725,056 (est)
Print & Advertising (P&A) ?2019$376,000 (est)$461,287 (est)
Participations2019$358,000$439,205
Residuals ?2019$420,000$515,268
Interest & Overhead2019$118,200$145,011
Total Expenses2019$1,863,200$2,285,826
Movie Net Profit or Loss2019$7,097,981$8,708,004

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