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EXCLUSIVE STEVE MASON EARLY FRIDAY & 3-DAY ESTIMATES FOR OCTOBER 2-4
1. NEW - Zombieland (Sony) - $8.5M Fri - $21.3M 3-day - $21.3M cume
2. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (Sony) - $3.5M Fri - $15.9M 3-day - $81.6M cume
3. NEW - Toy Story/Toy Story 2 (Disney) -$3.7M Fri - $13.7M 3-day - $13.7M cume
4. Surrogates (Disney) - $2.3M Fri - $7.5M 3-day - $26.5M cume
5. NEW - The Invention of Lying (Warner Bros) - $2.2M Fri - $6.5M 3-day - $6.5M cume
6. Fame (MGM) - $1.5M Fri - $4.7M 3-day - $16.6M cume
*NEW - Whip It (Fox Searchlight) - $1.7M Fri - $4.4M 3-day - $4.4M cume
*NEW - Capitalism: A Love Story (Overture) - $1.3M Fri - $3.9M 3-day - $3.9M cume


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Looks really good for the Top 3.


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Damn early?

Anyway, that looks good and quite a break-out for Zombieland.


It's been a very good year for horror, very good. FIVE horror movies opened above $20 million it seems: Friday the 13th, The Final Destination, The Haunting of Connecticut, My Bloody Valentine 3D and now Zombieland. Saw VI will follow suit, so that's at least six.

Last year we had only four (five if you count Cloverfield). Only three of them were R-rated whereas this year all, but one are R-rated so far.

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A bit of an ouch for Capitalism, imo.

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Decent weekend. Zombieland did Expectation. Good for TS1/TS2


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Very good for Zombieland, though I'm hoping it breaks $22m.


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I think Michael Moore's shitkc has gotten a bit old by now for general audiences. He doesn't have the same drawing power he used to have. Sicko was still riding on the F 9/11 wave, this is a step down now.

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I'd actually say that's expected for Capitalism. It should have a fine IM, as the rush factor is gone for Moore's films. Could easily get to 4.5m and a 4,700 PTA, which is fine for a such big expansion.

The IMs for holdovers in general won't be as good as last week's given the holiday boost, especially for the family films.

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True, but I still thought it could have done better than Sicko this weekend. It's just barely going to beat Sicko's 3.6m from 700 theatres.

Also seems we didn't use the right numbers. Omni and I both thought Sicko opened to 4.6m. ^___^. Wouldn't have gone as high as we did on Capitalism.

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I dunno, with that weekend number and a lot of competition for theatres and screens, I am not sure about Capitalism breaking $20 million...

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It's not as hot a topic as what Sicko dealt with. Universal healthcare has resonance with a bigger audience, while attacking capitalism (which general viewers could feel if they just read the title) is more likely to be rejected and making people think you're a extreme leftist. The lesser reviews don't help either. Basically I never really expected it to do better than Sicko did.

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Not good for Whip It/Capitalism.

Great for Zombieland/TS/Lying!!!

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Major ouch for WHIP IT... too bad.

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It's not as hot a topic as what Sicko dealt with. Universal healthcare has resonance with a bigger audience, while attacking capitalism (which general viewers could feel if they just read the title) is more likely to be rejected and making people think you're a extreme leftist. The lesser reviews don't help either.


Yeah, though I still think that if released 2-3 years ago (provided the financial crisis had happened then) it'd still have done better than it does now.

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I guess it Capitalism can reach 4.5 or so this weekend, it's not all that bad actually.

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Dr. Lecter wrote:
I think Michael Moore's shitkc has gotten a bit old by now for general audiences. He doesn't have the same drawing power he used to have. Sicko was still riding on the F 9/11 wave, this is a step down now.

That's one way of looking at it...

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I probably wouldn't give Toy Story that high of an IM. Still, that's an excellent number, considering it basically translates to a $15,000 weekend PTA for a single film.

I feel Zombieland will reach 9m with actual, as from the crowd report, the (late) night business is very strong.

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Capitalism wrecked my prediction. I thought it would have a healthier PTA drop and most certainly beat Sicko's 441 theater number by at least 50%.

However, to compliment what xiayun said, I didn't think about how Capitalism would play very well in left big cities compared to middle america, whereas with Sicko middle america is more concerned about health care costs than in big cities with more easily obtained affordable health care.

Zombieland has actually set a new standard for horror comedy. It's success is no doubt derived from strongly emphasizing the comedy aspect to make it CLEAR that it is in fact a comedy merely set in horror trappings, and emphasizing the action of just wall to wall zombie killing survival was brilliance.

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したい wrote:
A bit of an ouch for Capitalism, imo.


A bit of an ouch?? I mean, who on earth would pay good $$$ to see this crap when it should be shown on channels like CNN or FOX as a TV Special???

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Well, Nikki released her set of numbers, some rather different: http://www.deadline.com/hollywood/holly ... m-weekend/.

I wouldn't trust her on the holdovers though as I remember she had G-Force not dropping Fri-to-Fri at all for one of the weeks.

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xiayun wrote:
Well, Nikki released her set of numbers, some rather different: http://www.deadline.com/hollywood/holly ... m-weekend/.

I wouldn't trust her on the holdovers though as I remember she had G-Force not dropping Fri-to-Fri at all for one of the weeks.


Yeah, a -12% Friday-to-Friday hold for Cloudy seems beyond the bounds of reality considering the 3D competition from the Toy Story double feature.


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Aint no way Cloudy goes anywhere near that high, nor Lying, nor etc.

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Okay, so here are my weekend projections with Finke's numbers.
Note** I'm not too confident in these numbers as both Finke can be way off, and
I'm not sure what the multipliers will be like.

Zombieland - 9M - 25.1M
Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs - 4.9M - 19.0M
Toy Story/Toy Story 2 3D - 3.8M - 14.1M
The Invention of Lying - 2.7M - 7.9M
Whip It - 1.7M - 5.1M
Capitalism: A Love Story - 1.6M - 5.4M
Surrogates - 2.2M - 7.0M
Fame - 1.4M - 4.3M
The Informant - 1.1M - 3.5M
Love Happens - 0.925M - 2.8M


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Sunday drops might me higher than expected with the Favre-Packers game on, right? Or is this just me hoping Zombieland is dropping below 22


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If the Toy Story double feature makes $14 m this weekend, here is what the Toy Story film totals would look like unofficially (as the numbers may or may not be added to them):

Toy Story 2 + $7 m = $252,852,179 (Passes $250 m!!!)

Toy Story + $7 m = $198,796,233 (Should pass $200 m eventually!!!)


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