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Libs
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Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 3:38 pm Posts: 48677 Location: Arlington, VA
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 Weekend Estimates
1 CHICKEN LITTLE $40,086,000 NEW $40,086,000
2 JARHEAD $28,751,000 NEW $28,751,000
3 SAW II $17,200,000 -45.8% $60,468,000
4 THE LEGEND OF ZORRO $10,000,000 -38.8% $30,288,000
5 PRIME $5,263,000 -15.4% $13,456,000
6 DREAMER: INSPIRED BY A TRUE STORY $4,800,000 -21.7% $23,827,000
7 GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK $3,100,000 +54.7% $11,007,000
8 THE WEATHER MAN $2,935,000 -30.9% $8,704,000
9 SHOPGIRL $2,524,000 +444.5% $3,486,000
10 FLIGHTPLAN $2,330,000 -14.6% $84,452,000
11 NORTH COUNTRY $2,105,000 -40.9% $15,599,000
12 THE FOG $2,000,000 -35.7% $28,031,000
13 WALLACE & GROMIT: CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT $2,000,000 -53.5% $52,725,000
14 DOOM $1,837,000 -56.6% $26,272,000
15 ELIZABETHTOWN $1,665,000 -30.1% $25,197,000
16 CAPOTE $1,113,000 +1.5% $5,046,000 (PTA: $6,081)
N/A THE SQUID AND THE WHALE $423,000 +48.3% $1,850,000 (PTA: $5,222)
N/A KISS KISS, BANG BANG $386,000 +14.2% $1,133,000 (PTA: $4,825)
http://boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/ ... =44&p=.htm
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Michael.
No Wire Tampons!
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wow for Chicken Little and Zorro.
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getluv
i break the rules, so i don't care
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- 16 Capote SPC $1,113,000 +1.5% 183 +18 $6,081 $5,046,000 $7 6
Yah!!!
FLIGHTPLAN
Very impressive weekend, nevertheless. THE FOG hold is scary. -35.7%
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The_Game_1
Star Trek XI
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wow for Flightplan
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Maverikk
Award Winning Bastard
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I guess it's good for the box office, but I wish something other than Chicken Little had been the film to break out to that kind of opening. The Longest Yard and Mr. and Mrs. Smith seem to be the only films to open to over 40 million this year that didn't need really have kid appeal.
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JURiNG
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Yesssssssssssssss for Flightplan!
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
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Weird weekend.
Flightplan's hold reminds me of Ladder 49's hold on exactly the same weekend last year. It also fell only 18%.
Chicken Little should end up under $40 million for the weekend, I suppose.
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El Maskado
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Maverikk wrote: I guess it's good for the box office, but I wish something other than Chicken Little had been the film to break out to that kind of opening. The Longest Yard and Mr. and Mrs. Smith seem to be the only films to open to over 40 million this year that didn't need really have kid appeal.
I could of sworn that when I saw the Longest Yard, I barely remember that many people above the age of 30 seeing it and even its 20-something bracket there was too small  . There were quite alot of teens there since Sandler's who schtick is acting retarded 
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newfoundglorysp
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zorro will definitley be under 10 mil. after the weekend is over.
double digits looks too nice.
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jb007
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And now waiting for the customary "Chicken Little is crap and will fall hard next week" comments.......
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Maverikk
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El_Masked_esteROIDe_user wrote: I could of sworn that when I saw the Longest Yard, I barely remember that many people above the age of 30 seeing it and even its 20-something bracket there was too small  . There were quite alot of teens there since Sandler's who schtick is acting retarded 
"Kid appeal" meaning small children, not teens.
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Libs
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Very, very good holds.
Superb for Chicken. If it doesn't get totally slaughtered by both Zathura and Harry Potter, it could make $140-150M.
Saw II has a shot at $100M now. Also strong holds for Zorro and Weather Man. Dreamer too! Ah.
Impressive expansions for Good Night and Good Luck and Shopgirl.
Flightplan is crazy. It needs to, like, go away.
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Dr. Lecter
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Maverikk wrote: El_Masked_esteROIDe_user wrote: I could of sworn that when I saw the Longest Yard, I barely remember that many people above the age of 30 seeing it and even its 20-something bracket there was too small  . There were quite alot of teens there since Sandler's who schtick is acting retarded  "Kid appeal" meaning small children, not teens.
Hitch?
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getluv
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I'm thoroughly impressed with SHOPGIRL, somewhat. It's got a decent PTA as well.
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Dr. Lecter
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getluv wrote: I'm thoroughly impressed with SHOPGIRL, somewhat. It's got a decent PTA as well.
I take it you are also impressed by Saw II's weekend multiplier?
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Maverikk
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You think Hitch, the romantic comedy, had appeal to small children, especially with it's Valentine's Day release strategy?
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getluv
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Dr. Lecter wrote: getluv wrote: I'm thoroughly impressed with SHOPGIRL, somewhat. It's got a decent PTA as well. I take it you are also impressed by Saw II's weekend multiplier?
Based on esitmates, I'm also very impressed. I like horror films being successful at the box office, quality put aside of course.
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Dr. Lecter
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Maverikk wrote: You think Hitch, the romantic comedy, had appeal to small children, especially with it's Valentine's Day release strategy?
No, I don't, but you said that the only ones to make it big without children appeal were The Longest Yard and Mr. and Mrs. Smith and I added Hitch. 
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zingy
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Great weekend.
Chicken Little did great. It should be able to end with around $140 million, even with all the competition.
And, yeah, Saw II definitely has a shot at $100 million now.
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publicenemy#1
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 Re: Weekend Estimates (more soon)
Libs wrote: THE WEATHER MAN $2,935,000 -30.9% $8,704,000
Looks like Saw II might pass 100 million...
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Maverikk
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Libs wrote: Flightplan is crazy. It needs to, like, go away.
It needed to never be made. Ughhh....it was awful, and it's legs are just unexplainable. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang won't make 10 million, and Flightplan will make around 90 million, and people wonder why studios don't care if they churn out the shit movies.
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zennier
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Like everyone else, I get all giddy when people toss around the 100m number for movies, but let's be honest - is Saw II really going to hold on that well through the rest of crowded *November*? No.
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zennier
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....I'll be taking back that Saw II comment. I thought the numbers said 50m, not 60m.... I'd like to be put in the *cautiously optimistic* boat now. 
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misutaa
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THe first time in a while I nail the new openers, sadly I did terrible on holdovers.
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getluv
i break the rules, so i don't care
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Actually looking at the numbers in more detail, because W&G will finish outside the Top 10, SAW 2 will have the worst drop. That's bad.
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Only j/k of course! Imagine how many jaws just dropped.
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