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1 N The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe $65,556,312 - 3,616 - $18,129 $65,556,312
2 19 Syriana $11,737,143 +2,151.0% 1,752 +1,743 $6,699 $13,236,572
3 1 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $10,265,443 -48.4% 3,728 -130 $2,753 $244,069,305
4 3 Walk the Line $5,738,176 -39.8% 3,034 -126 $1,891 $76,991,362
5 4 Yours, Mine and Ours $5,051,879 -38.8% 3,210 - $1,573 $40,819,218
6 2 Aeon Flux $4,561,619 -64.0% 2,608 - $1,749 $20,218,288
7 5 Just Friends $3,808,637 -32.0% 2,464 -41 $1,545 $26,372,794
8 8 Pride and Prejudice $2,579,523 -41.2% 1,335 +8 $1,932 $26,473,313
9 7 Chicken Little $2,306,627 -47.7% 2,326 -695 $991 $127,280,176
10 6 Rent $2,004,157 -54.9% 1,971 -466 $1,016 $26,915,863
11 9 Derailed $1,209,510 -47.4% 1,128 -574 $1,072 $34,662,007
12 17 The Polar Express - IMAX $931,603 +11.2% 66 - $14,115 $3,821,167
13 10 In the Mix $777,213 -58.4% 934 -674 $832 $9,771,248
14 N Memoirs of a Geisha $682,504 - 8 - $85,313 $682,504
15 N Brokeback Mountain $547,425 - 5 - $109,485 $547,425


http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/


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Mon Dec 12, 2005 4:56 pm
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Quite a drop from estimates, but still good for Narnia.

Oh, and hate to say I told ya so, BJ, but I did.

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*Sigh*... Narnia drops... :sad:

Still a great opening though and I'll continue to say that it it will have good legs. :smile:


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Both Memoirs and Brokeback had splendid Sunday hold.


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Yay for BROKEBACK.


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Where were the church goers on sunday, huh? :oops:

Narnia turned out not quite as big as i feared upon seeing friday's estimated gross, good for the big hairy fella. :smile:

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Go Geisha and BM.


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Zingaling wrote:
Quite a drop from estimates, but still good for Narnia.

Oh, and hate to say I told ya so, BJ, but I did.

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Indeed you did, still with my 65m prediction in the derby I scored an outstanding 99.09% on the film (cant complain there), and I finished 8th :biggrin: This was also the first time I have broken 90% overall in the derby :happy: Overall its been an outstanding day, it would have been cool to see Narnia break 70m though :|

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Nazgul9 wrote:
Where were the church goers on sunday, huh? :oops:



They all went to church. :smile:

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Christian wrote:
Nazgul9 wrote:
Where were the church goers on sunday, huh? :oops:



They all went to church. :smile:



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Mon Dec 12, 2005 10:46 pm
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I think the Church factor was overestimated. TPOTC was pure religion, while Narnia has religious undertones, but is primarily fantasy. Noone went for a "religious experience."


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headcrush wrote:
I think the Church factor was overestimated. TPOTC was pure religion, while Narnia has religious undertones, but is primarily fantasy. Noone went for a "religious experience."


Speak for yourself... I personally found God thanks to Narnia.

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Squee wrote:
headcrush wrote:
I think the Church factor was overestimated. TPOTC was pure religion, while Narnia has religious undertones, but is primarily fantasy. Noone went for a "religious experience."


Speak for yourself... I personally found God thanks to Narnia.


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