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Libs
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Has anyone mentioned Dreamgirls ranks as the 10th best Christmas Day number of all time, and the 9 ahead of it were all on over 2,400 theaters? Unbelievable.
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Tue Dec 26, 2006 9:10 pm |
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roo
invading your spaces
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Squishy wrote: Snrub wrote: Raffiki wrote: I don't think Children of Men is going to do that well. In the two big theatres it was playing in LA, when I checked online, no showings were sold out while movies like Blood Diamond had late afternoon showings sold out. Bite your tongue, mister. just because it was a big hit here doesnt mean its going to be a big hit there. We brits are totally into bleakness.
It won't be a big hit here... Universal has completely destroyed any chance it had!
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Tue Dec 26, 2006 9:11 pm |
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mark66
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Don't get me wrong, I love CHILDREN OF MEN, in my book the best and most innovative movie since MATRIX, but I wouldn't call COM a big hit in the UK.
It grossed 4.8m Pounds and it was ranked 41st in the 2006 charts last weekend. Just for comparison: The 41st biggest US-hit of 2006 is currently POSEIDON...
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Tue Dec 26, 2006 9:19 pm |
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gotdane
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 BOM Christmas Day #s
1 Night at the Museum Fox $11,778,870 3,688 $3,194
2 Dreamgirls P/DW $8,726,095 852 $10,242
3 The Pursuit of Happyness Sony $8,100,000 2,863 $2,829
4 Rocky Balboa MGM $4,845,736 3,017 $1,606
5 The Good Shepherd Uni. $4,220,000 2,215 $1,905
6 Black Christmas MGM/W $3,307,602 1,278 $2,588
7 We Are Marshall WB $2,465,000 2,606 $946
8 Eragon Fox $2,327,792 3,030 $768
9 The Holiday Sony $2,150,000 2,635 $816
10 The Nativity Story NL $2,050,000 1,824 $1,124
11 Charlotte's Web (2006) Par. $2,001,727 3,728 $537
Apocalypto BV $1,611,189 2,144 $751
Casino Royale Sony $1,250,000 1,588 $787
Happy Feet WB $960,000 2,565 $374
Deja Vu BV $300,083 839 $358
Borat Fox $182,207 458 $398
The Children of Men Uni. $177,000 16 $11,063
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Tue Dec 26, 2006 10:22 pm |
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O
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"Rocky," the sixth installment of the boxing franchise starring sexagenarian Sylvester Stallone, was far from a sure thing in the eyes of most industry observers. But audiences have welcomed back the former champ since its midweek opening. Surprisingly, according to MGM, 70% of those moviegoers were younger than 34."
70% of the audience was under 34??????????????????? Rocky's main problem was getting younger audiences interested, as if the reviews were there, older audiences would eventually come back I think, but that 70% is quite a good sign for its overall appeal outside of the obvious demos.
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 12:50 am |
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Libs
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O wrote: "Rocky," the sixth installment of the boxing franchise starring sexagenarian Sylvester Stallone, was far from a sure thing in the eyes of most industry observers. But audiences have welcomed back the former champ since its midweek opening. Surprisingly, according to MGM, 70% of those moviegoers were younger than 34."
70% of the audience was under 34??????????????????? Rocky's main problem was getting younger audiences interested, as if the reviews were there, older audiences would eventually come back I think, but that 70% is quite a good sign for its overall appeal outside of the obvious demos.
Rocky seems like something many teenage/college-age boys would be interested in. Two of my college age cousins went opening day.
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 12:53 am |
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O
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Libs wrote: O wrote: "Rocky," the sixth installment of the boxing franchise starring sexagenarian Sylvester Stallone, was far from a sure thing in the eyes of most industry observers. But audiences have welcomed back the former champ since its midweek opening. Surprisingly, according to MGM, 70% of those moviegoers were younger than 34."
70% of the audience was under 34??????????????????? Rocky's main problem was getting younger audiences interested, as if the reviews were there, older audiences would eventually come back I think, but that 70% is quite a good sign for its overall appeal outside of the obvious demos. Rocky seems like something many teenage/college-age boys would be interested in. Two of my college age cousins went opening day.
If there's any chance that Rocky can get to $100 m, that would be the best finish for the year eva! (That, and Museum getting to $200 m +, and Happyness doing $150 m +)...
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 12:55 am |
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Animosity Reigns
Indiana Jones IV
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 8:41 pm Posts: 1777 Location: The Dirty South
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 Re: Children of Men Grosses
notfabio wrote: Snrub wrote: Any numbers for Children Of Men?
Great for Dreamgirls. CHILDREN OF MEN $139,279 from 12 of the 16 locations. Animosity Reign's theatre was the weakest location for it of the 12.
heh thanks for pointing that out
like i said we were busy just not all that busy with this film.... the mass crowds for dreamgirls probably scared away the type of folk that wanted to come see Children...
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 1:19 am |
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Rolling Thunder
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Unbelievable for Dreamgirls! It should have a tremendous weekend ahead. The bigger question is - how frontloaded will Black Christmas be? I can see yesterday being the biggest day it has for the entire run.
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 1:20 am |
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zingy
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Black Christmas will drop like 40% today, I bet.
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Rolling Thunder
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Zingaling wrote: Black Christmas will drop like 40% today, I bet.
It was down almost 58% at my theater today, and about 50% from notfabio's report. This may be more frontloaded than I expected. We'll see if it gets any kind of substantial Thursday-Friday increase.
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 1:37 am |
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STEVE ROGERS
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 Re: Monday numbers
ashwani wrote: mark66 wrote: From SBD:
. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 20TH CENTURY FOX 3,685 11,945,000 3,242 n/a 42,825,000 2. DREAMGIRLS PARAMOUNT 852 8,480,000 9,953 n/a 9,630,000 3. PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS, THE SONY 2,863 7,590,000 2,651 n/a 60,894,000 4. ROCKY BALBOA MGM 2,752 4,965,000 1,804 n/a 26,800,104 5. GOOD SHEPHERD, THE UNIVERSAL 2,218 4,121,000 1,858 n/a 14,046,000 6. BLACK CHRISTMAS MGM 1,278 3,345,000 2,617 n/a 3,345,000 7. WE ARE MARSHALL WARNER BROS. 2,606 2,412,000 926 n/a 8,492,000 8. ERAGON 20TH CENTURY FOX 3,030 2,345,000 774 n/a 39,941,000 9. HOLIDAY, THE PARAMOUNT 2,617 2,011,000 768 n/a 36,988,000 10. CHARLOTTE'S WEB PARAMOUNT 3,728 1,980,000 531 n/a 28,510,000 11. NATIVITY STORY, THE NEW LINE 1,824 1,185,000 650 n/a 33,697,000 Superb for NATM, Amazing for Dreamgirls, great for Puruit of happiness, good for rocky balboa. Abosultely earth shattering horrible for charlottes web. I like the fact that F4:ROTSS teaser is attached to a HIT movie and not flop like elektra.
People saying good for ROCKY BALBOA are in denial cause this movie really should've done much better than what it has for such stellar reviews no matter how much of a spin you put on it..
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 1:52 am |
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Jeff
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Joined: Sat Oct 23, 2004 8:25 pm Posts: 28110 Location: Awaiting my fate
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 Re: Monday numbers
CASINO_BKB wrote: ashwani wrote: mark66 wrote: From SBD:
. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 20TH CENTURY FOX 3,685 11,945,000 3,242 n/a 42,825,000 2. DREAMGIRLS PARAMOUNT 852 8,480,000 9,953 n/a 9,630,000 3. PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS, THE SONY 2,863 7,590,000 2,651 n/a 60,894,000 4. ROCKY BALBOA MGM 2,752 4,965,000 1,804 n/a 26,800,104 5. GOOD SHEPHERD, THE UNIVERSAL 2,218 4,121,000 1,858 n/a 14,046,000 6. BLACK CHRISTMAS MGM 1,278 3,345,000 2,617 n/a 3,345,000 7. WE ARE MARSHALL WARNER BROS. 2,606 2,412,000 926 n/a 8,492,000 8. ERAGON 20TH CENTURY FOX 3,030 2,345,000 774 n/a 39,941,000 9. HOLIDAY, THE PARAMOUNT 2,617 2,011,000 768 n/a 36,988,000 10. CHARLOTTE'S WEB PARAMOUNT 3,728 1,980,000 531 n/a 28,510,000 11. NATIVITY STORY, THE NEW LINE 1,824 1,185,000 650 n/a 33,697,000 Superb for NATM, Amazing for Dreamgirls, great for Puruit of happiness, good for rocky balboa. Abosultely earth shattering horrible for charlottes web. I like the fact that F4:ROTSS teaser is attached to a HIT movie and not flop like elektra. People saying good for ROCKY BALBOA are in denial cause this movie really should've done much better than what it has for such stellar reviews no matter how much of a spin you put on it..
Let's puts the nail in the coffin shall we? I, agree, the movie should never have been made, and it certainly could have done better. Heh.
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 1:54 am |
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O
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 Re: Monday numbers
CASINO_BKB wrote: ashwani wrote: mark66 wrote: From SBD:
. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 20TH CENTURY FOX 3,685 11,945,000 3,242 n/a 42,825,000 2. DREAMGIRLS PARAMOUNT 852 8,480,000 9,953 n/a 9,630,000 3. PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS, THE SONY 2,863 7,590,000 2,651 n/a 60,894,000 4. ROCKY BALBOA MGM 2,752 4,965,000 1,804 n/a 26,800,104 5. GOOD SHEPHERD, THE UNIVERSAL 2,218 4,121,000 1,858 n/a 14,046,000 6. BLACK CHRISTMAS MGM 1,278 3,345,000 2,617 n/a 3,345,000 7. WE ARE MARSHALL WARNER BROS. 2,606 2,412,000 926 n/a 8,492,000 8. ERAGON 20TH CENTURY FOX 3,030 2,345,000 774 n/a 39,941,000 9. HOLIDAY, THE PARAMOUNT 2,617 2,011,000 768 n/a 36,988,000 10. CHARLOTTE'S WEB PARAMOUNT 3,728 1,980,000 531 n/a 28,510,000 11. NATIVITY STORY, THE NEW LINE 1,824 1,185,000 650 n/a 33,697,000 Superb for NATM, Amazing for Dreamgirls, great for Puruit of happiness, good for rocky balboa. Abosultely earth shattering horrible for charlottes web. I like the fact that F4:ROTSS teaser is attached to a HIT movie and not flop like elektra. People saying good for ROCKY BALBOA are in denial cause this movie really should've done much better than what it has for such stellar reviews no matter how much of a spin you put on it..
Rocky is turning a profit right now. I think you need to realize that films opening this time of year see business spread throughout the next week. Hence, I don't see how a film which has reached a profit already with the entire brunt of the holiday season left, is bad. I think there's no way to spin a profit.
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 1:57 am |
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Jeff
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Joined: Sat Oct 23, 2004 8:25 pm Posts: 28110 Location: Awaiting my fate
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O wrote: CASINO_BKB wrote: ashwani wrote: mark66 wrote: From SBD:
. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 20TH CENTURY FOX 3,685 11,945,000 3,242 n/a 42,825,000 2. DREAMGIRLS PARAMOUNT 852 8,480,000 9,953 n/a 9,630,000 3. PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS, THE SONY 2,863 7,590,000 2,651 n/a 60,894,000 4. ROCKY BALBOA MGM 2,752 4,965,000 1,804 n/a 26,800,104 5. GOOD SHEPHERD, THE UNIVERSAL 2,218 4,121,000 1,858 n/a 14,046,000 6. BLACK CHRISTMAS MGM 1,278 3,345,000 2,617 n/a 3,345,000 7. WE ARE MARSHALL WARNER BROS. 2,606 2,412,000 926 n/a 8,492,000 8. ERAGON 20TH CENTURY FOX 3,030 2,345,000 774 n/a 39,941,000 9. HOLIDAY, THE PARAMOUNT 2,617 2,011,000 768 n/a 36,988,000 10. CHARLOTTE'S WEB PARAMOUNT 3,728 1,980,000 531 n/a 28,510,000 11. NATIVITY STORY, THE NEW LINE 1,824 1,185,000 650 n/a 33,697,000 Superb for NATM, Amazing for Dreamgirls, great for Puruit of happiness, good for rocky balboa. Abosultely earth shattering horrible for charlottes web. I like the fact that F4:ROTSS teaser is attached to a HIT movie and not flop like elektra. People saying good for ROCKY BALBOA are in denial cause this movie really should've done much better than what it has for such stellar reviews no matter how much of a spin you put on it..Rocky is turning a profit right now. I think you need to realize that films opening this time of year see business spread throughout the next week. Hence, I don't see how a film which has reached a profit already with the entire brunt of the holiday season left, is bad. I think there's no way to spin a profit.
...it hasn't really made a profit yet. It pulled in...$27 million? On a $24 million budget. So, the studio should get back around $22 million roughly. Add in prints and marketing and it should pull a profit in a few weeks (long before it hits DVD).
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STEVE ROGERS
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Katie wrote: CASINO_BKB wrote: ashwani wrote: mark66 wrote: From SBD:
. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 20TH CENTURY FOX 3,685 11,945,000 3,242 n/a 42,825,000 2. DREAMGIRLS PARAMOUNT 852 8,480,000 9,953 n/a 9,630,000 3. PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS, THE SONY 2,863 7,590,000 2,651 n/a 60,894,000 4. ROCKY BALBOA MGM 2,752 4,965,000 1,804 n/a 26,800,104 5. GOOD SHEPHERD, THE UNIVERSAL 2,218 4,121,000 1,858 n/a 14,046,000 6. BLACK CHRISTMAS MGM 1,278 3,345,000 2,617 n/a 3,345,000 7. WE ARE MARSHALL WARNER BROS. 2,606 2,412,000 926 n/a 8,492,000 8. ERAGON 20TH CENTURY FOX 3,030 2,345,000 774 n/a 39,941,000 9. HOLIDAY, THE PARAMOUNT 2,617 2,011,000 768 n/a 36,988,000 10. CHARLOTTE'S WEB PARAMOUNT 3,728 1,980,000 531 n/a 28,510,000 11. NATIVITY STORY, THE NEW LINE 1,824 1,185,000 650 n/a 33,697,000 Superb for NATM, Amazing for Dreamgirls, great for Puruit of happiness, good for rocky balboa. Abosultely earth shattering horrible for charlottes web. I like the fact that F4:ROTSS teaser is attached to a HIT movie and not flop like elektra. People saying good for ROCKY BALBOA are in denial cause this movie really should've done much better than what it has for such stellar reviews no matter how much of a spin you put on it..Let's puts the nail in the coffin shall we? I, agree, the movie should never have been made, and it certainly could have done better. Heh.
Agreed.. On a sidenote, Black X-Mas did pretty well.. Maybe I need to see this???
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 2:03 am |
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zingy
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I agree with BKB in the sense that a lot of people expected it to do better recently, thus making it a semi-disappointment, but he's interpreting it to be some kind of bomb or something. And that's stupid. But grandpa BKB still lives in 1981.
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 2:03 am |
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Jeff
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Zingaling wrote: I agree with BKB in the sense that a lot of people expected it to do better recently, thus making it a semi-disappointment, but he's interpreting it to be some kind of bomb or something. And that's stupid. But grandpa BKB still lives in 1981.
Heh.
Yes. Its a dissapointment! Don't rain on our raining on their parade now. That's just not fun. 
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 2:08 am |
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Speaking of flops, I'm still thinking five years later of what happened to MBFGW to cause it to disappoint so massively. It should have been able to top Titanic, but didn't! 
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 2:12 am |
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Jeff
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O wrote: Speaking of flops, I'm still thinking five years later of what happened to MBFGW to cause it to disappoint so massively. It should have been able to top Titanic, but didn't! 
Oh you hush you.
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 2:15 am |
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Here's an interesting fact that I just realized. If Museum or something else doesn't pass $200 m and finishes #6 of the year or under, this will be the first year in the past 26 years that the top 5 films for the year all came from the summer! I can only find info up to 1980. In 1989, 1994, 1996, and 1998, the top 3 has come from the summer months, but this would be the first time that the top 5 all came from the summer.
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 3:10 am |
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Thegun
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Katie wrote: Zingaling wrote: I agree with BKB in the sense that a lot of people expected it to do better recently, thus making it a semi-disappointment, but he's interpreting it to be some kind of bomb or something. And that's stupid. But grandpa BKB still lives in 1981. Heh. Yes. Its a dissapointment! Don't rain on our raining on their parade now. That's just not fun. 
So far its doing great since its opening day is almost even % wise with Kong, if it maintains the same which isnt impossible given the good reveiws, good runtime and kiddie factor, its looking at 90 million. Yea, a big dissappointment for a film that had no respect until it opened
The main problem is that Dreamgirls, NATM, and POH are all doing amazing as well, and they opened higher.
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 3:40 am |
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Thegun
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Katie wrote: Zingaling wrote: I agree with BKB in the sense that a lot of people expected it to do better recently, thus making it a semi-disappointment, but he's interpreting it to be some kind of bomb or something. And that's stupid. But grandpa BKB still lives in 1981. Heh. Yes. Its a dissapointment! Don't rain on our raining on their parade now. That's just not fun. 
So far its doing great since its opening day is almost even % wise with Kong, if it maintains the same which isnt impossible given the good reveiws, good runtime and kiddie factor, its looking at 90 million. Yea, a big dissappointment for a film that had no respect until it opened
The main problem is that Dreamgirls, NATM, and POH are all doing amazing as well, and they opened higher, and the people that want to say its a huge disappointment say, it opened in 3rd place.
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Wed Dec 27, 2006 3:41 am |
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Thegun
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And noone else wants to note that Rocky and Pursuit both increased over 140% on christmas Day, Shepherd and NATM were both around 100%.
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MadGez
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Fantastic numbers all around.
The top 10 narrowly stands as the strongest of the decade so far (approx):
2006 $48.1m
2004 $47.5m (Fockers first Saturday of $19m)
2003 $46.6m (ROTK!)
2005 $41.2m (Kong and Narnia Sunday)
2001 $40.6m (FOTR and Ali)
2002 $36.7m (Two Towers)
2000 $36.2m (Castaway, What Women Want)
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