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Author:  mark66 [ Sat Mar 10, 2012 11:00 am ]
Post subject:  Friday Numbers & Early Weekend Estimates

BO Twitter trickling in:

$9.818m JOHN CARTER
$9.6m LORAX (-45 %)
$3.985m PROJECT X (-51 %)
$2.625m SILENT HOUSE
$2m ACT OF VALOR (-47 %)
$1.92m 1,000 WORDS

Early Weekend Estimates from BO:

$40.5m LORAX (-42 %)
$29.5m JOHN CARTER
$11.8m PROJECT X (-44 %)
$7.2m ACT OF VALOR (-47 %)
$6.3m SILENT HOUSE
$5.8m 1,000 WORDS
$5m SAFE HOUSE (-32 %)
$4m THIS MEANS WAR (-28 %)
$3.9m ISLAND 2 (-39 %)
$3.2m GOOD DEEDS (-55 %)

http://www.boxoffice.com/statistics/bo_ ... 2012-03-10

Author:  Magic Mike [ Sat Mar 10, 2012 11:29 am ]
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Yay This Means War :P.

Author:  Jonathan [ Sat Mar 10, 2012 12:01 pm ]
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Pandya says $9,818,000 for John Carter.

ERC Early Weekend Estimates

All things considered, that would actually be not too awful for John Carter. With a B+ from Cinemascore, and only one (R-rated!) opener next week, it could have a shot at at least $90 million still, and with a good overseas run it can come close to breaking even overseas.

Journey is having a really nice hold for the weekend despite semi-direct competition though. I never would have guessed before its opening that it would even have a shot at passing the original's gross, but it's definitely on track to do so.

If that's accurate for The Artist...yikes. :(

Despite John Carter not breaking out (In relation to its budget) and the other two openers flopping, this weekend should still be ahead of last year, and so long as 21 Jump Street breaks out a lot next weekend should also be ahead, leading up to The Hunger Games (Hopefully) obliterating the rest of March 2011.

Author:  Corpse [ Sat Mar 10, 2012 2:03 pm ]
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Not terrible for John Carter, but missing $10 million is a little embarrassing.

Author:  Dil [ Sat Mar 10, 2012 2:53 pm ]
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Carter audience nationally was 65% male 30% over 50 overall 75% over 25 {nm}






Posted by: notfabio on Mar 10, 10:15


Just as expected. Teens and young adults just didn't give a crap about JC. With such limited appeal I can't see it doing any better than POP especially with Wrath Of The Titans coming out in a couple of weeks. It could easily cut it's legs short.

Author:  _axiom [ Sat Mar 10, 2012 4:26 pm ]
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wrongturn687 wrote:
Carter audience nationally was 65% male 30% over 50 overall 75% over 25 {nm}






Posted by: notfabio on Mar 10, 10:15


Just as expected. Teens and young adults just didn't give a crap about JC. With such limited appeal I can't see it doing any better than POP especially with Wrath Of The Titans coming out in a couple of weeks. It could easily cut it's legs short.


It can be argued though that older skewing could mean good things for JC's legs.

Author:  jj. [ Sat Mar 10, 2012 10:44 pm ]
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be.redy wrote:
wrongturn687 wrote:
Carter audience nationally was 65% male 30% over 50 overall 75% over 25 {nm}






Posted by: notfabio on Mar 10, 10:15


Just as expected. Teens and young adults just didn't give a crap about JC. With such limited appeal I can't see it doing any better than POP especially with Wrath Of The Titans coming out in a couple of weeks. It could easily cut it's legs short.


It can be argued though that older skewing could mean good things for JC's legs.


Or that they all rushed out yesterday and Saturday in fear they'll die of natural causes by next weekend.

Author:  Jack Sparrow [ Sun Mar 11, 2012 12:26 am ]
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I am really interested to see JC's Saturday. Could it get a big increase today and surprise?

Author:  DP07 [ Mon Mar 12, 2012 2:47 am ]
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BOM said 59% over 25 which makes more sense.

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