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Dr. Lecter wrote:
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. :biggrin:


I just don't see Hitch as a movie that had any appeal to small children at all.


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Maverikk wrote:
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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. :biggrin:


I just don't see Hitch as a movie that had any appeal to small children at all.


Me neither.


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w00t :clap: over $40m for Chicken Little.
nice hold for Saw2.

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Wait- Mavv, didn't you say you thought Yard and Smiths were the only two films to open to 40m without kid appeal? OK, fine... and Lecter said you forgot Hitch, which also lacked kid appeal.

You've confused me. :unsure:


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Saw II won't hit 100 million although I wish it would...More likely is around 90-95 million


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lennier wrote:
Wait- Mavv, didn't you say you thought Yard and Smiths were the only two films to open to 40m without kid appeal? OK, fine... and Lecter said you forgot Hitch, which also lacked kid appeal.

You've confused me. :unsure:


and himself aswell. ;)

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lennier wrote:
Wait- Mavv, didn't you say you thought Yard and Smiths were the only two films to open to 40m without kid appeal? OK, fine... and Lecter said you forgot Hitch, which also lacked kid appeal.

You've confused me. :unsure:


haha...I confused me, too.


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getluv wrote:
Maverikk wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
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. :biggrin:


I just don't see Hitch as a movie that had any appeal to small children at all.


Me neither.


Can't you read my post?!

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Dr. Lecter wrote:
Can't you read my post?!


I just used to you saying dumb things lately, so I assumed it was more of the same. :biggrin:


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Saw II won't hit 100 million although I wish it would...More likely is around 90-95 million


I agree, I don't see Saw II passing $100 million, more like $91-93 million. People forget that later in the run, Saw had really harsh drops of 55% and even on the Thanksgiving weekend it dropped over 45%.

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Maverikk wrote:
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Can't you read my post?!


I just used to you saying dumb things lately, so I assumed it was more of the same. :biggrin:


I'm not the one claiming Derailed would have a big opening. :biggrin:

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Maverikk wrote:
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Can't you read my post?!


I just used to you saying dumb things lately, so I assumed it was more of the same. :biggrin:


:lol:

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Dr. Lecter wrote:
I'm not the one claiming Derailed would have a big opening. :biggrin:


Gotta a link to me making any such claims?


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Maverikk wrote:
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I'm not the one claiming Derailed would have a big opening. :biggrin:


Gotta a link to me making any such claims?


You said that Derailed is opening to $15 million for sure. That's enough for me.

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Dr. Lecter wrote:
You said that Derailed is opening to $15 million for sure. That's enough for me.


Again, where did I say this?


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Terrific for Chicken Little! Look for teeny tiny drops in the upcoming weeks and a total somewhere in the vicinity of $"Above Harry Potter 4" million.

Impressive for everything else, especially Flight Plan, GN&GL and Zorro.


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Maverikk wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
You said that Derailed is opening to $15 million for sure. That's enough for me.


Again, where did I say this?



Maverikk wrote:
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Wel, what about this Mav...how certainly will this movie make $15 million next weekend? Because I sure think it won't unless the actual theatre count is about 700-800 theatres higher.


Very sure.

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Snrub wrote:
Terrific for Chicken Little! Look for teeny tiny drops in the upcoming weeks and a total somewhere in the vicinity of $"Above Harry Potter 4" million.



:thumbsup:


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Dr. Lecter wrote:
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Dr. Lecter wrote:
You said that Derailed is opening to $15 million for sure. That's enough for me.


Again, where did I say this?



Maverikk wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
Wel, what about this Mav...how certainly will this movie make $15 million next weekend? Because I sure think it won't unless the actual theatre count is about 700-800 theatres higher.


Very sure.


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http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/ch ... =44&p=.htm

Rest of the numbers are in.

As expected, Jarhead didn't have a good internal weekend multiplier.

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at least its PTA is higher.

However Chicken Little was cheaper too make.


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neo_wolf wrote:
Snrub wrote:
Terrific for Chicken Little! Look for teeny tiny drops in the upcoming weeks and a total somewhere in the vicinity of $"Above Harry Potter 4" million.



:thumbsup:


They'll come round to our way of thinking soon enough, Neo.


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Jarhead will drop hard next weekend.i see a 55-60% drop.


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I just saw my Derby % go down 3 full points from projections to estimates! :cry:


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Snrub wrote:
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Terrific for Chicken Little! Look for teeny tiny drops in the upcoming weeks and a total somewhere in the vicinity of $"Above Harry Potter 4" million.



:thumbsup:


They'll come round to our way of thinking soon enough, Neo.


Yes they will,when they see CL's amazing second weekend hold.


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