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 Final weekend numbers with some surprises 
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Post Final weekend numbers with some surprises
M:I3 25.01m
POSEIDON 22.16m
RV 9.95m
JUST MY LUCK 5.69m
AMERICAN HAUNTING 3.56m
U93 3.51m
STICK IT 3.17m
ICE AGE 2 3.15m
AKEELAH 2.40m
HOOT 2.29m

http://www.nielsenedi.com/charts/index.html


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Mon May 15, 2006 4:11 pm
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Quite good for Poseidon.


Mon May 15, 2006 4:13 pm
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Rv dropped only 10%. :ohmy:

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Mon May 15, 2006 4:16 pm
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Nice jump from the estimates for Poseidon.


Mon May 15, 2006 4:34 pm
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BOM numbers are up


Mon May 15, 2006 4:37 pm
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Mother's Day was quite kind to all films, especially Poseidon, Mission: Impossible III and RV. Akeelah also had a huge increase from estimates.

[table][row]1[col]1[col]Mission: Impossible III[col]Par.[col]$25,008,971 [col]-47.60%[col]4,059[col]5[col]$6,161 [col]$85,100,142 [col]$150 [col]2[row color=#FFFF99]2[col color=#FFFF99]N[col color=#FFFF99]Poseidon[col color=#FFFF99]WB[col color=#FFFF99]$22,155,410 [col color=#FFFF99]-[col color=#FFFF99]3,555[col color=#FFFF99]-[col color=#FFFF99]$6,232 [col color=#FFFF99]$22,155,410 [col color=#FFFF99]$160 [col color=#FFFF99]1[row]3[col]2[col]RV[col]Sony[col]$9,950,858 [col]-9.60%[col]3,536[col]-115[col]$2,814 [col]$43,271,427 [col]$50 [col]3[row color=#FFFF99]4[col color=#FFFF99]N[col color=#FFFF99]Just My Luck[col color=#FFFF99]Fox[col color=#FFFF99]$5,692,285 [col color=#FFFF99]-[col color=#FFFF99]2,541[col color=#FFFF99]-[col color=#FFFF99]$2,240 [col color=#FFFF99]$5,692,285 [col color=#FFFF99]-[col color=#FFFF99]1[row]5[col]3[col]An American Haunting[col]Free[col]$3,564,379 [col]-38.40%[col]1,703[col]28[col]$2,093 [col]$10,814,081 [col]$14 [col]2[row]6[col]5[col]United 93[col]Uni.[col]$3,508,125 [col]-34.40%[col]1,871[col]52[col]$1,875 [col]$25,555,100 [col]$15 [col]3[row]7[col]4[col]Stick It[col]BV[col]$3,166,426 [col]-42.20%[col]2,009[col]-35[col]$1,576 [col]$22,145,314 [col]-[col]3[row]8[col]6[col]Ice Age: The Meltdown[col]Fox[col]$3,150,490 [col]-24.30%[col]1,879[col]-547[col]$1,676 [col]$187,570,805 [col]$80 [col]7[row]9[col]9[col]Akeelah and the Bee[col]Lions[col]$2,403,420 [col]-28.70%[col]1,176[col]-1,019[col]$2,043 [col]$14,008,069 [col]-[col]3[row]10[col]10[col]Hoot[col]NL[col]$2,292,677 [col]-31.90%[col]3,018[col]-[col]$759 [col]$6,380,246 [col]$15 [col]2[row]11[col]7[col]Silent Hill[col]Sony[col]$2,183,549 [col]-45.60%[col]1,888[col]-668[col]$1,156 [col]$44,490,566 [col]$50 [col]4[row]12[col]8[col]Scary Movie 4[col]Dim.[col]$1,952,572 [col]-47.10%[col]1,793[col]-744[col]$1,088 [col]$86,454,340 [col]$45 [col]5[row color=#FFFF99]13[col color=#FFFF99]N[col color=#FFFF99]Goal! The Dream Begins[col color=#FFFF99]BV[col color=#FFFF99]$1,921,838 [col color=#FFFF99]-[col color=#FFFF99]1,007[col color=#FFFF99]-[col color=#FFFF99]$1,908 [col color=#FFFF99]$1,921,838 [col color=#FFFF99]-[col color=#FFFF99]1[row]14[col]12[col]The Wild[col]BV[col]$1,630,294 [col]-38.50%[col]1,216[col]-714[col]$1,340 [col]$34,355,644 [col]$80 [col]5[row]15[col]11[col]The Sentinel[col]Fox[col]$1,534,138 [col]-50.30%[col]1,314[col]-1,029[col]$1,167 [col]$33,576,022 [col]-[col]4[row]16[col]29[col]Art School Confidential[col]SPC[col]$1,214,000 [col]794.40%[col]762[col]750[col]$1,593 [col]$1,423,000 [col]-[col]2[/table]


Mon May 15, 2006 4:38 pm
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Nice to see such huge jumps from the estimates for once. Guess the Mother's Day effect was underestimated.

Goodness, look at RV. This really points to a huge opening for Over the Hedge, I think.


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AKEELAH AND THE BEE lost 1,000 theatres and dropped -28%? Impossible!


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teenman wrote:
AKEELAH AND THE BEE lost 1,000 theatres and dropped -28%? Impossible!


When I saw Poseidon, it was actually sold out.

I think it was helped by Mother's Day and likely extremely positive word-of-mouth.


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Akeelah had a $500 increase in PTA from last weekend and it increased from Saturday to Sunday. Must have been a huge Mother's Day film, though with such a massive theater loss, I'm really surprised.


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I think Poseidon will pass $60M. The massive theatre count, summer weekdays and the upcoming holiday will help.

Akeelah is mind boggling.

RV, American Haunting, United 93, Ice Age, Hoot (still a tank) and Akeelah all had fantastic drops.

If anyone cares anymore....Will V For Vendetta scrape past $70,000,000? It currently sit's at $69,739,359 after a $175,000 weekend?


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Go Akeelah...? :ohmy:


Just a little too late to generate a good total gross, but still impressive... :smile:

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KrissyKins wrote:
I think Poseidon will pass $60M. The massive theatre count, summer weekdays and the upcoming holiday will help.

Akeelah is mind boggling.

RV, American Haunting, United 93, Ice Age, Hoot (still a tank) and Akeelah all had fantastic drops.

If anyone cares anymore....Will V For Vendetta scrape past $70,000,000? It currently sit's at $69,739,359 after a $175,000 weekend?


Has it hit the dollar theatres yet?

Terrific for RV. Hopefully Over The Hedge won't completely decimate it next week.

Not a bad hold for MI:3 either, though with Da Vinci and X3 opening in the next couple of weeks, I don't see it doing much better than $120-130 million total. A devastating number given the expectations.


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"RV" is getting incredible word of mouth as well. At the theater I work at everyone that comes out all say how funny it was and how they can't wait for the DVD to come out. I have hardly heard anyone say they didn't like it. It's getting tons of older folks too, I guess that is helped by Robin Williams.


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RV once again proves that when it comes to comedies (specially family comedies), you only need a big star to make a big sum at the box office... reviews mean zero in these cases... :smile:

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banjo6 wrote:
"RV" is getting incredible word of mouth as well. At the theater I work at everyone that comes out all say how funny it was and how they can't wait for the DVD to come out. I have hardly heard anyone say they didn't like it. It's getting tons of older folks too, I guess that is helped by Robin Williams.


Seems plausible and just what Williams' career needed after not having a success (either critically or financially) since 2002 with the double dose of Insomnia and IOne Hour Photo.


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Holy crap RV and Akeelah.

Good for Poseidon too.

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Akeelah is simple, they took it out of the theatres/areas no-one was seeing it in.


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Nice increase for Poseidon, but it's still going to be the biggest flop of the year unless SR totally falls flat on its ass.

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Great increase for Poseidon, pulling a 3 multiplier is good for the film. I still think it may be able to pull 70 and maybe double that overseas.

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MI3's hold is not good. All the holdovers did well, and that's a large drop by comparision. It won't reach 130m since the frontloading will catch up with it especially with TDVC suffocating it. It reminds me of when Tomb Raider 2 had a good hold because it was one of those weeks. Not that TR2 had great WOM or anything like it.


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Nice to see POSEIDON being successful in it's small foreign launch.

Poseidon made $4,340,000.

"To curb piracy, Poseidon launched in a few Asian markets before the movie's big push in June, and the results were generally in the range of Troy and The Day After Tomorrow. The disaster picture was a strong No. 1 in Thailand with $1.2 million from 220 screens, while Singapore and India were also outstanding with $867,000 from 60 screens and $775,000 from 175 screens, respectively. Malaysia ($514,000 from 70) and Indonesia ($331,000 from 70) were solid as well, but the picture was a little disappointing in the Philippines with $609,000 from 145 screens."

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=2068&p=.htm


Good sign, i think it can make $60M-$70M domesitc, and double it internationally. Coming close to $200,000,000 worldwide.


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