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Author:  xiayun [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 3:38 pm ]
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1 SAHARA $1,402,049 -2.1% / $445 $20,902,427
2 SIN CITY $1,200,000 (estimate) -- / $372 $53,163,000
3 FEVER PITCH $729,412 1.1% / $223 $13,850,806
4 GUESS WHO $430,454 2% / $140 $51,874,204
5 BEAUTY SHOP $342,430 -6.7% / $129 $26,833,965
6 MISS CONGENIALITY 2: ARMED AND FABULOUS $308,159 9.1% / $102 $38,122,697
7 ROBOTS $272,702 -6.6% / $101 $111,605,339
8 THE UPSIDE OF ANGER $215,000 (estimate) 19.4% / $187 $12,651,000
9 THE PACIFIER $186,189 0.3% / $78 $100,938,120
10 THE RING TWO $181,809 -4.1% / $76 $72,650,668

Author:  BJ [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 3:40 pm ]
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Totaly awesome for Sin City, Im glad it did not decrease =D>

Author:  Maverikk [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 3:40 pm ]
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What's up with The Upside of Anger's big jump?

Author:  BJ [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 3:49 pm ]
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Maverikk wrote:
What's up with The Upside of Anger's big jump?


Most likely a huge boost in matinee viewings yesterday, otherwise I do find it kind of weird that it increased this much :???:

Author:  DP07 [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 3:49 pm ]
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The family films seemed to have the weakest holds, which isn't so bad for Sahara since it is partially attracting a family audience.

Author:  BJ [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 4:03 pm ]
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DP07 wrote:
The family films seemed to have the weakest holds, which isn't so bad for Sahara since it is partially attracting a family audience.


Dailys realy suck for family films out side of the summer :lol: its hilarious how bad there dailys are :laugh:

Author:  MGKC [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 4:42 pm ]
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Hidalgo dropped 0.7% on its first Tuesday. They both had a near identical weekend and audience type. I see Sahara increasing 180% on Friday for around a 42-45% 2nd weekend drop.

Author:  zingy [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 4:43 pm ]
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MG Casey wrote:
Hidalgo dropped 0.7% on its first Tuesday. They both had a near identical weekend and audience type. I see Sahara increasing 180% on Friday for around a 42-45% 2nd weekend drop.


*gasp* No more "The Paramount curse will strike again!" talk?! :wink:

Author:  MGKC [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 4:59 pm ]
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Zingaling wrote:
MG Casey wrote:
Hidalgo dropped 0.7% on its first Tuesday. They both had a near identical weekend and audience type. I see Sahara increasing 180% on Friday for around a 42-45% 2nd weekend drop.


*gasp* No more "The Paramount curse will strike again!" talk?! :wink:

That kinda drop will just mean it will have 30-35% drops on the rest of its run and have very nice legs. It's 2nd weekend drop will be the highest drop of its wide run.

Author:  MovieDude [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 5:32 pm ]
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MG Casey wrote:
Zingaling wrote:
MG Casey wrote:
Hidalgo dropped 0.7% on its first Tuesday. They both had a near identical weekend and audience type. I see Sahara increasing 180% on Friday for around a 42-45% 2nd weekend drop.


*gasp* No more "The Paramount curse will strike again!" talk?! :wink:

That kinda drop will just mean it will have 30-35% drops on the rest of its run and have very nice legs. It's 2nd weekend drop will be the highest drop of its wide run.


Haha, well I do actually agree that this will be it's biggest drop in wide release, but I'm not convinced it'll drop over 40% yet. Hidalgo had a 37% decline, and that was with two new releases, neither of which were rated R like Amityville (which might actually help Sahara which will probably be the #1 choice to buy tickets for). I think that a better comparison might be Hidalgo's third weekend though, as the opener that weekend was Dawn of the Dead (well, and Taking Lives/Eternal Sunshine). All were rated R, two were horror/thrillers, and Hidalgo had less then a 30% drop.

Author:  Mister Ecks [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 7:03 pm ]
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Nice little increase for Fever Pitch, and no decrease for Sin City. This is undoubtedly a W00t moment. w00t!

Author:  Dr. Lecter [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 7:33 pm ]
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Good hold for Sin City. I think it's well on its way to break $80 million in terms of total gross while Beauty Shop looks to settle for just under $40 million.

Author:  dolcevita [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 8:02 pm ]
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Nice to see Fever Pitch going up a bit. I still stand by the fact most adults in this world actually do go for light dates in the middle of the week, and this is the perfect movie for that.

I think Sahara will do well for the same reason, because its still alight action movie.

I just don't see stuff like M$B or Sin City getting big weekday numbers because people have already been working 8 or 9 hours and just prefer a bit more simple fair.

But hey, Sin City is holding up remarkably well considering, that I feel its a weekend movie. Maybe kids do have something to do with it?

Author:  Jeff 42 [ Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:14 pm ]
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dolcevita wrote:
Nice to see Fever Pitch going up a bit. I still stand by the fact most adults in this world actually do go for light dates in the middle of the week, and this is the perfect movie for that.

I think Sahara will do well for the same reason, because its still alight action movie.

I just don't see stuff like M$B or Sin City getting big weekday numbers because people have already been working 8 or 9 hours and just prefer a bit more simple fair.

But hey, Sin City is holding up remarkably well considering, that I feel its a weekend movie. Maybe kids do have something to do with it?


To put it frankly, you don't understand you this stuff works. When school is in session, more adult-oriented movies do better than movies with younger audiences on weekdays. When school is out of session the reverse is true.

Author:  xiayun [ Thu Apr 14, 2005 3:48 pm ]
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Just found out from Lee's Movie Info that Kung-Fu Hustle made an estimated $250,000 ($3,571 PTA) on Monday and $270,000 ($3,857 PTA, +8%) on Tuesday.

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