Episode III Thread - 16th on All-Time Domestic List
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Maverikk
Award Winning Bastard
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Libs wrote: I never know how to predict monstrously huge movies like this. Eck.
Then you will have two options.
a) Play it safe and follow the consensus of everybody playing Survivor...
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b) Pay close attention to what I'll be saying all week, and believe!
Choose wisely.
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Raffiki
Forum General
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[Here are my revised predictions (5/15)....
Opening Day: $43.4 million
Friday: $35.1
Saturday: $38.7
Sunday: $30.5
Weekend 1: $104.3
4 Day Opening: $147.7 million
Weekend 2: $74.4 million
Memorial 4-Day Weekend: $85 million
12 Day Total: $271.7 million
It will pass $100 million on Saturday May 21
It will pass $200 million on Friday May 27
It should pass $300 million by Friday, June 3 (16 days)
Edit:
Domestic Total: $410 million
Overseas Total: $580 million
Worldwide Total: $990 million :wink: O all right, 1 Billion even, change overseas to $590m
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Sun May 15, 2005 3:33 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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Maverikk wrote: Libs wrote: I never know how to predict monstrously huge movies like this. Eck. Then you will have two options. a) Play it safe and follow the consensus of everybody playing Survivor... or b) Pay close attention to what I'll be saying all week, and believe! Choose wisely.
There is a c)
Follow your own instinct.
But I'd stick with a) :mrgreen:
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Sun May 15, 2005 3:36 pm |
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MGKC
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Da-da-dah! I'm finally raising my prediction .
Opening Day: $46.50
Friday: $27.9 (-40%)
Saturday: $34.9 (+25%)
Sunday: $27.9 (-20%)
3-Day Weekend: $90.7
4-Day Weekend: $137.2
2nd Weekend: $50.8 (-44%)
Domestic Total: $285.0
I still don't think it will pass $300 million though. Hassle me all you want though for raising my prediction. :wink:
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Sun May 15, 2005 4:49 pm |
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Box
Extraordinary
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Ok, well, I've held off for too long.
Here are my predictions:
Opening Day: $40m.
Opening Weekend 3-Day: $92m
Domestic Total: $315m.
Cheers :wink:
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Sun May 15, 2005 5:21 pm |
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Kali_Ariel
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$44 million - Opening Day
$95 million - Opening Weekend 3-Day
$350 million - Domestic Total
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Sun May 15, 2005 5:59 pm |
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Jeff
Christian's #1 Fan
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Revised My Predictions
Opening Day: $44 million
Friday: $37 million
Saturday: $40.5 million
Sunday: $30.5 million
Weekend 1: $108.0 million
4-Day Total: $152.0 million
Weekend 2: $59.5 million (-45%)
4-Day Weekend: $71 million
Domestic Total: $405 million
International: $600 million
WorldWide Total: $1.005 billion
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Sun May 15, 2005 6:13 pm |
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BJ
Killing With Kindness
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MG Casey wrote: Da-da-dah! I'm finally raising my prediction . Opening Day: $46.50 Friday: $27.9 (-40%) Saturday: $34.9 (+25%) Sunday: $27.9 (-20%) 3-Day Weekend: $90.7 4-Day Weekend: $137.2 2nd Weekend: $50.8 (-44%) Domestic Total: $285.0 I still don't think it will pass $300 million though. Hassle me all you want though for raising my prediction. :wink:
who cares aboutyour domestic total prediction, that opening day ROCKS!!!!! :rock:
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Sun May 15, 2005 6:24 pm |
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Jeff 42
The Dark Knight
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MG Casey wrote: Da-da-dah! I'm finally raising my prediction . Opening Day: $46.50 Friday: $27.9 (-40%) Saturday: $34.9 (+25%) Sunday: $27.9 (-20%) 3-Day Weekend: $90.7 4-Day Weekend: $137.2 2nd Weekend: $50.8 (-44%) Domestic Total: $285.0 I still don't think it will pass $300 million though. Hassle me all you want though for raising my prediction. :wink:
Good to see your domestic total prediction has risen out of the realms of insanity. :wink: But if it does the numbers you're predicting for the first and second weekends, it will clear $300 million with ease. :razz:
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MGKC
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Jeff 42 wrote: Good to see your domestic total prediction has risen out of the realms of insanity. :wink: But if it does the numbers you're predicting for the first and second weekends, it will clear $300 million with ease. :razz:
Not really. It's going to have some pretty steep drops. I wouldn't be surprised if it dropped over 52% second weekend, even with Memorial Day weekend.
All those sellouts for Thursday make me nervous for its Friday. It could fall up to 60% percent Friday, and it could significantly lower its 3-Day, like what happened to Return of the King.
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Sun May 15, 2005 10:54 pm |
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FILMO
The Original
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Just wondering. When will the next bigger release after Sith come in US cinemas???????
How long will SW be the big movie????????
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Sun May 15, 2005 11:00 pm |
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scottb
Star Trek XI
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MG Casey wrote: Da-da-dah! I'm finally raising my prediction . Opening Day: $46.50 Friday: $27.9 (-40%) Saturday: $34.9 (+25%) Sunday: $27.9 (-20%) 3-Day Weekend: $90.7 4-Day Weekend: $137.2 2nd Weekend: $50.8 (-44%) Domestic Total: $285.0 I still don't think it will pass $300 million though. Hassle me all you want though for raising my prediction. :wink:
Based on your predictions of its opening weekend and 2nd weekend it should be at about $235 million after Memorial Day if you take into account the weekday numbers and the Memorial Day Monday numbers. So you think its only gonna make around $50 million to after Memorial Day?
_________________ All time North American box office.
1. Titanic - $600.8m
2. Star Wars - $461.0m
3. Shrek 2 - $441.2m
4. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial - $435.1m
5. The Phantom Menace - $431.1m
6. Spider-Man - $403.7m
7. Revenge of the Sith - $380.3m
8. Return of the King - $377.0m
9. Spider-Man 2 - $373.6m
10. The Passion of the Christ - $370.8m
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Sun May 15, 2005 11:25 pm |
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zingy
College Boy Z
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scottb wrote: MG Casey wrote: Da-da-dah! I'm finally raising my prediction . Opening Day: $46.50 Friday: $27.9 (-40%) Saturday: $34.9 (+25%) Sunday: $27.9 (-20%) 3-Day Weekend: $90.7 4-Day Weekend: $137.2 2nd Weekend: $50.8 (-44%) Domestic Total: $285.0 I still don't think it will pass $300 million though. Hassle me all you want though for raising my prediction. :wink: Based on your predictions of its opening weekend and 2nd weekend it should be at about $235 million after Memorial Day if you take into account the weekday numbers and the Memorial Day Monday numbers. So you think its only gonna make around $50 million to after Memorial Day?
He's still in denial that Sith is heading for $300 million, scottb. :wink:
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Sun May 15, 2005 11:35 pm |
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Box
Extraordinary
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FILMO wrote: Just wondering. When will the next bigger release after Sith come in US cinemas??????? How long will SW be the big movie????????
Well, Batman a few weeks later? Or War of the Worlds a month afterwards?
Or maybe Harry Potter 4 in November, which is likely to take the overseas crown, once again?
If not, maybe Chronicles of Narnia, or King Kong?
A lot of films could end up being the next big thing.
Btw, I really hope we'll have a late summer hit like Pirates or Sixth Sense. That'd be great.
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Sun May 15, 2005 11:35 pm |
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scottb
Star Trek XI
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Zingaling wrote: scottb wrote: MG Casey wrote: Da-da-dah! I'm finally raising my prediction . Opening Day: $46.50 Friday: $27.9 (-40%) Saturday: $34.9 (+25%) Sunday: $27.9 (-20%) 3-Day Weekend: $90.7 4-Day Weekend: $137.2 2nd Weekend: $50.8 (-44%) Domestic Total: $285.0 I still don't think it will pass $300 million though. Hassle me all you want though for raising my prediction. :wink: Based on your predictions of its opening weekend and 2nd weekend it should be at about $235 million after Memorial Day if you take into account the weekday numbers and the Memorial Day Monday numbers. So you think its only gonna make around $50 million to after Memorial Day? He's still in denial that Sith is heading for $300 million, scottb. :wink:
By the way here on the east coast it will be Monday in 25 minutes which means 3 more days. :wink:
_________________ All time North American box office.
1. Titanic - $600.8m
2. Star Wars - $461.0m
3. Shrek 2 - $441.2m
4. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial - $435.1m
5. The Phantom Menace - $431.1m
6. Spider-Man - $403.7m
7. Revenge of the Sith - $380.3m
8. Return of the King - $377.0m
9. Spider-Man 2 - $373.6m
10. The Passion of the Christ - $370.8m
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Sun May 15, 2005 11:37 pm |
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scottb
Star Trek XI
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Libs wrote: I never know how to predict monstrously huge movies like this. Eck.
They are sometimes the most difficult to predict.
_________________ All time North American box office.
1. Titanic - $600.8m
2. Star Wars - $461.0m
3. Shrek 2 - $441.2m
4. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial - $435.1m
5. The Phantom Menace - $431.1m
6. Spider-Man - $403.7m
7. Revenge of the Sith - $380.3m
8. Return of the King - $377.0m
9. Spider-Man 2 - $373.6m
10. The Passion of the Christ - $370.8m
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Sun May 15, 2005 11:40 pm |
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scottb
Star Trek XI
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By the way here is a quote from the New York Times review of ROTS which will be published in tomorrow's newspaper. So The New York Times gives Revenge of the Sith a very positive review.
Some Surprises in That Galaxy Far, Far Away
By A. O. SCOTT
Published: May 16, 2005
"Revenge of the Sith" is the best of the four episodes George Lucas has directed. That's right: it's better than "Star Wars."
http://www.nytimes.com/auth/login?URI=h ... /K9Q60cKoB)}nBBpQ24KQ24Q5BQ5BgKQ5BgK0IK!BQ20Q5CQ60}K0I}pSnCVp!Y
_________________ All time North American box office.
1. Titanic - $600.8m
2. Star Wars - $461.0m
3. Shrek 2 - $441.2m
4. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial - $435.1m
5. The Phantom Menace - $431.1m
6. Spider-Man - $403.7m
7. Revenge of the Sith - $380.3m
8. Return of the King - $377.0m
9. Spider-Man 2 - $373.6m
10. The Passion of the Christ - $370.8m
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Sun May 15, 2005 11:42 pm |
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Rev
Romosexual!
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coming back down to earth  my last revision.
1st Wknd - $95m (fri-sun) $136m (thur-sun)
2nd Wknd - $50m (fri-sun) $62m (fri-mon)
domestic total - $325m
international total - $500m
worldwide total - $825m
ROTS should make around $215m - $230m by end of memorial weekend.
hopefully it can muster up another $95-$110m the rest of summer. 
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Sun May 15, 2005 11:44 pm |
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scottb
Star Trek XI
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revolutions wrote: coming back down to earth  my last revision. 1st Wknd - $95m (fri-sun) $136m (thur-sun) 2nd Wknd - $50m (fri-sun) $62m (fri-mon) domestic total - $325minternational total - $500mworldwide total - $825mROTS should make around $215m - $230m by end of memorial weekend. hopefully it can muster up another $95-$110m the rest of summer. 
History is on its side for that happening. AOTC made $100.8 million (not including IMAX release) after Memorial Day.
_________________ All time North American box office.
1. Titanic - $600.8m
2. Star Wars - $461.0m
3. Shrek 2 - $441.2m
4. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial - $435.1m
5. The Phantom Menace - $431.1m
6. Spider-Man - $403.7m
7. Revenge of the Sith - $380.3m
8. Return of the King - $377.0m
9. Spider-Man 2 - $373.6m
10. The Passion of the Christ - $370.8m
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Rev
Romosexual!
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scottb wrote: revolutions wrote: coming back down to earth  my last revision. 1st Wknd - $95m (fri-sun) $136m (thur-sun) 2nd Wknd - $50m (fri-sun) $62m (fri-mon) domestic total - $325minternational total - $500mworldwide total - $825mROTS should make around $215m - $230m by end of memorial weekend. hopefully it can muster up another $95-$110m the rest of summer.  History is on its side for that happening. AOTC made $100.8 million (not including IMAX release) after Memorial Day.
lol let's hope history repeats itself. 
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Sun May 15, 2005 11:51 pm |
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scottb
Star Trek XI
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Damn why can't it be Thursday yet!
_________________ All time North American box office.
1. Titanic - $600.8m
2. Star Wars - $461.0m
3. Shrek 2 - $441.2m
4. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial - $435.1m
5. The Phantom Menace - $431.1m
6. Spider-Man - $403.7m
7. Revenge of the Sith - $380.3m
8. Return of the King - $377.0m
9. Spider-Man 2 - $373.6m
10. The Passion of the Christ - $370.8m
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Sun May 15, 2005 11:56 pm |
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Rev
Romosexual!
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scottb wrote: Damn why can't it be Thursday yet!
cause of sunday,monday,tuesday and wednesday.
no worries  only 3 full days to go \:D/ before midnight screening.
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Mon May 16, 2005 12:09 am |
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Box
Extraordinary
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Ok, maybe we can start with a small preview before Thursday?
Here are the biggest 4-day grosses.
Totals After Day 4
1 The Matrix Reloaded $134,282,716 ( $26,054,783 | 3,603 | $7,231 )
2 Spider-Man 2 $130,456,123 ( $33,748,257 | 4,152 | $8,128 )
3 Spider-Man $125,878,901 ( $11,034,785 | 3,615 | $3,052 )
4 Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones $110,169,231 ( $24,369,439 | 3,161 | $7,709 )
5 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban $102,115,798 ( $8,428,431 | 3,855 | $2,186 )
6 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King $100,774,423 ( $27,492,053 | 3,703 | $7,424 )
7 The Passion of the Christ $97,325,776 ( $33,077,939 | 3,043 | $10,870 )
8 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone $96,937,323 ( $6,642,702 | 3,672 | $1,809 )
9 Shrek 2 $94,082,519 ( $44,797,042 | 4,163 | $10,761 )
10 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets $93,678,789 ( $5,321,301 | 3,682 | $1,445 )
X2: X-Men United $92,108,448 ( $6,549,717 | 3,741 | $1,751 )
Austin Powers in Goldmember $86,825,146 ( $10,200,239 | 3,613 | $2,823 )
The Day After Tomorrow $85,807,341 ( $17,063,757 | 3,425 | $4,982 )
Bruce Almighty $85,734,045 ( $17,780,715 | 3,483 | $5,105 )
Star Wars: Episode 1- The Phantom Menace $83,721,903 ( $24,414,123 | 2,970 | $8,220 )
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers $82,015,081 ( $22,752,057 | 3,622 | $6,282 )
Finding Nemo $77,197,270 ( $6,945,560 | 3,374 | $2,059 )
The Incredibles $74,270,103 ( $3,802,480 | 3,933 | $967 )
Men in Black II $73,430,498 ( $18,516,005 | 3,557 | $5,206 )
The Matrix Revolutions $71,369,095 ( $19,524,728 | 3,502 | $5,575 )
Signs $68,890,718 ( $8,773,638 | 3,264 | $2,688 )
The Hulk $68,240,620 ( $6,112,200 | 3,660 | $1,670 )
Scooby-Doo $60,169,789 ( $6,014,477 | 3,447 | $1,745 )
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring $59,213,690 ( $17,062,771 | 3,359 | $5,080 )
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines $59,122,901 ( $17,740,575 | 3,504 | $5,063 )
The Bourne Supremacy $58,994,290 ( $6,472,425 | 3,165 | $2,045 )
Jurassic Park $58,777,800 ( $8,618,340 | 2,404 | $3,585 )
I, Robot $58,542,543 ( $6,362,656 | 3,420 | $1,860 )
8 Mile $56,958,605 ( $5,718,050 | 2,470 | $2,315 )
The Village $56,753,019 ( $6,006,877 | 3,730 | $1,610 )
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl $56,251,068 ( $17,414,693 | 3,269 | $5,327 )
Van Helsing $55,698,415 ( $3,950,375 | 3,575 | $1,105 )
2 Fast 2 Furious $54,647,285 ( $4,174,805 | 3,408 | $1,225 )
Bad Boys II $52,539,862 ( $6,017,302 | 3,186 | $1,889 )
Troy $51,442,747 ( $4,577,335 | 3,411 | $1,342 )
Meet the Fockers $51,098,360 ( $19,542,490 | 3,518 | $5,555 )
Scary Movie 3 $50,914,770 ( $2,801,000 | 3,505 | $799 )
Die Another Day $50,709,461 ( $3,637,421 | 3,314 | $1,098 )
Hitch $50,657,656 ( $7,515,442 | 3,575 | $2,102 )
Shark Tale $49,960,682 ( $2,356,076 | 4,016 | $587 )
XXX $49,523,755 ( $5,017,652 | 3,374 | $1,487 )
Ice Age $49,331,454 ( $3,019,000 | 3,316 | $910 )
Anger Management $45,150,118 ( $2,929,271 | 3,551 | $825 )
50 First Dates $45,107,871 ( $5,255,634 | 3,591 | $1,464 )
Daredevil $45,033,454 ( $4,723,035 | 3,471 | $1,361 )
Mr. Deeds $42,579,047 ( $5,416,260 | 3,231 | $1,676 )
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle $42,477,054 ( $4,842,833 | 3,459 | $1,400 )
Alien vs. Predator $42,219,228 ( $3,928,172 | 3,395 | $1,157 )
Ocean's Twelve $42,172,742 ( $3,019,362 | 3,290 | $918 )
The Grudge $41,897,060 ( $2,768,345 | 3,245 | $853 )
S.W.A.T. $41,617,873 ( $4,555,338 | 3,202 | $1,423 )
Lilo & Stitch $40,368,319 ( $5,108,107 | 3,191 | $1,601 )
The Cat in the Hat $40,303,640 ( $1,974,480 | 3,464 | $570 )
Minority Report $40,184,000 ( $4,507,000 | 3,001 | $1,502 )
Freddy vs. Jason $40,123,066 ( $3,695,000 | 3,014 | $1,226 )
Catch Me If You Can $39,901,263 ( $11,189,776 | 3,156 | $3,546 )
Red Dragon $38,957,985 ( $2,417,040 | 3,357 | $720 )
Robots $38,472,247 ( $2,426,946 | 3,776 | $643 )
American Wedding $38,397,060 ( $5,027,620 | 3,172 | $1,585 )
The Scorpion King $38,210,875 ( $2,135,000 | 3,444 | $620 )
National Treasure $38,129,385 ( $2,986,831 | 3,017 | $990 )
Spy Kids 3D: Game Over $37,811,739 ( $4,394,000 | 3,344 | $1,314 )
Sweet Home Alabama $37,722,567 ( $2,073,827 | 3,293 | $630 )
The Ring Two $37,419,365 ( $2,354,128 | 3,332 | $707 )
DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story $35,631,171 ( $5,560,975 | 2,694 | $2,064 )
Cheaper by the Dozen $35,397,241 ( $7,826,658 | 3,298 | $2,373 )
Blade II $35,318,016 ( $2,790,000 | 2,707 | $1,031 )
Elf $34,865,501 ( $3,752,000 | 3,337 | $1,124 )
The Sum of All Fears $34,539,998 ( $3,361,472 | 3,183 | $1,056 )
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events $34,481,792 ( $4,420,036 | 3,620 | $1,221 )
Constantine $33,624,407 ( $3,855,309 | 3,006 | $1,283 )
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie $33,555,324 ( $1,537,108 | 3,212 | $479 )
Bringing Down the House $33,155,163 ( $2,054,137 | 2,801 | $733 )
Panic Room $33,008,751 ( $2,952,000 | 3,053 | $967 )
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy $32,704,108 ( $4,287,743 | 3,091 | $1,387 )
Along Came Polly $32,450,825 ( $4,729,640 | 2,984 | $1,585 )
The Pacifier $32,122,105 ( $1,569,411 | 3,131 | $501 )
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde $31,862,266 ( $9,442,081 | 3,350 | $2,819 )
Sin City $31,115,000 ( $1,995,000 | 3,230 | $618 )
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed $30,940,581 ( $1,502,250 | 3,312 | $454 )
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement $30,712,397 ( $8,493,888 | 3,472 | $2,446 )
The Bourne Identity $30,548,035 ( $3,429,395 | 2,638 | $1,300 )
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre $30,525,014 ( $2,431,000 | 3,016 | $806 )
The Santa Clause 2 $30,510,168 ( $1,501,472 | 3,350 | $448 )
Starsky and Hutch $30,113,529 ( $2,010,162 | 3,185 | $631 )
Return of the Jedi $25,220,293 ( $8,142,508 | 1,002 | $8,126 )
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $14,193,155 ( $2,357,766 | 1,103 | $2,138 )
The Empire Strikes Back $5,473,664 ( $1,735,194 | 126 | $13,771 )
Star Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope $2,048,249 ( n/d | 43 | n/d )
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Box
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Accumulated Averages: After Day 4
Notice how well Aotc does here. One wonders if a bigger theatre count could have allowed it to challenge Reloaded, although it's unlikely, as Reloaded has a higher PTA with a greater theatre count.
ESB and ANH's averages are, simply put, astonishing.
Star Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope $47,634 ( n/d | 43 | $2,048,249 )
The Empire Strikes Back $43,442 ( $1,735,194 | 126 | $5,473,664 )
The Matrix Reloaded $37,270 ( $26,054,783 | 3,603 | $134,282,716 )
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones $34,853 ( $24,369,439 | 3,161 | $110,169,231 )
Spider-Man $34,821 ( $11,034,785 | 3,615 | $125,878,901 )
The Passion of the Christ $31,983 ( $33,077,939 | 3,043 | $97,325,776 )
Spider-Man 2 $31,420 ( $33,748,257 | 4,152 | $130,456,123 )
Star Wars: Episode 1- The Phantom Menace $28,189 ( $24,414,123 | 2,970 | $83,721,903 )
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King $27,214 ( $27,492,053 | 3,703 | $100,774,423 )
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban $26,489 ( $8,428,431 | 3,855 | $102,115,798 )
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone $26,399 ( $6,642,702 | 3,672 | $96,937,323 )
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets $25,442 ( $5,321,301 | 3,682 | $93,678,789 )
Return of the Jedi $25,170 ( $8,142,508 | 1,002 | $25,220,293 )
The Day After Tomorrow $25,053 ( $17,063,757 | 3,425 | $85,807,341 )
X2: X-Men United $24,621 ( $6,549,717 | 3,741 | $92,108,448 )
Bruce Almighty $24,615 ( $17,780,715 | 3,483 | $85,734,045 )
Jurassic Park $24,450 ( $8,618,340 | 2,404 | $58,777,800 )
Austin Powers in Goldmember $24,031 ( $10,200,239 | 3,613 | $86,825,146 )
8 Mile $23,060 ( $5,718,050 | 2,470 | $56,958,605 )
Finding Nemo $22,880 ( $6,945,560 | 3,374 | $77,197,270 )
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers $22,644 ( $22,752,057 | 3,622 | $82,015,081 )
Shrek 2 $22,600 ( $44,797,042 | 4,163 | $94,082,519 )
Signs $21,106 ( $8,773,638 | 3,264 | $68,890,718 )
Men in Black II $20,644 ( $18,516,005 | 3,557 | $73,430,498 )
The Matrix Revolutions $20,380 ( $19,524,728 | 3,502 | $71,369,095 )
The Incredibles $18,884 ( $3,802,480 | 3,933 | $74,270,103 )
The Hulk $18,645 ( $6,112,200 | 3,660 | $68,240,620 )
The Bourne Supremacy $18,640 ( $6,472,425 | 3,165 | $58,994,290 )
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring $17,628 ( $17,062,771 | 3,359 | $59,213,690 )
Scooby-Doo $17,456 ( $6,014,477 | 3,447 | $60,169,789 )
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl $17,207 ( $17,414,693 | 3,269 | $56,251,068 )
I, Robot $17,118 ( $6,362,656 | 3,420 | $58,542,543 )
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines $16,873 ( $17,740,575 | 3,504 | $59,122,901 )
Bad Boys II $16,491 ( $6,017,302 | 3,186 | $52,539,862 )
2 Fast 2 Furious $16,035 ( $4,174,805 | 3,408 | $54,647,285 )
Van Helsing $15,580 ( $3,950,375 | 3,575 | $55,698,415 )
Die Another Day $15,302 ( $3,637,421 | 3,314 | $50,709,461 )
The Village $15,215 ( $6,006,877 | 3,730 | $56,753,019 )
Troy $15,081 ( $4,577,335 | 3,411 | $51,442,747 )
Ice Age $14,877 ( $3,019,000 | 3,316 | $49,331,454 )
XXX $14,678 ( $5,017,652 | 3,374 | $49,523,755 )
Scary Movie 3 $14,526 ( $2,801,000 | 3,505 | $50,914,770 )
Meet the Fockers $14,525 ( $19,542,490 | 3,518 | $51,098,360 )
Hitch $14,170 ( $7,515,442 | 3,575 | $50,657,656 )
Minority Report $13,390 ( $4,507,000 | 3,001 | $40,184,000 )
Freddy vs. Jason $13,312 ( $3,695,000 | 3,014 | $40,123,066 )
DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story $13,226 ( $5,560,975 | 2,694 | $35,631,171 )
Mr. Deeds $13,178 ( $5,416,260 | 3,231 | $42,579,047 )
Blade II $13,047 ( $2,790,000 | 2,707 | $35,318,016 )
S.W.A.T. $12,997 ( $4,555,338 | 3,202 | $41,617,873 )
Daredevil $12,974 ( $4,723,035 | 3,471 | $45,033,454 )
The Grudge $12,911 ( $2,768,345 | 3,245 | $41,897,060 )
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $12,868 ( $2,357,766 | 1,103 | $14,193,155 )
Ocean's Twelve $12,818 ( $3,019,362 | 3,290 | $42,172,742 )
Anger Management $12,715 ( $2,929,271 | 3,551 | $45,150,118 )
Lilo & Stitch $12,651 ( $5,108,107 | 3,191 | $40,368,319 )
Catch Me If You Can $12,643 ( $11,189,776 | 3,156 | $39,901,263 )
National Treasure $12,638 ( $2,986,831 | 3,017 | $38,129,385 )
50 First Dates $12,561 ( $5,255,634 | 3,591 | $45,107,871 )
Shark Tale $12,440 ( $2,356,076 | 4,016 | $49,960,682 )
Alien vs. Predator $12,436 ( $3,928,172 | 3,395 | $42,219,228 )
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle $12,280 ( $4,842,833 | 3,459 | $42,477,054 )
American Wedding $12,105 ( $5,027,620 | 3,172 | $38,397,060 )
Bringing Down the House $11,837 ( $2,054,137 | 2,801 | $33,155,163 )
The Cat in the Hat $11,635 ( $1,974,480 | 3,464 | $40,303,640 )
Red Dragon $11,605 ( $2,417,040 | 3,357 | $38,957,985 )
The Bourne Identity $11,580 ( $3,429,395 | 2,638 | $30,548,035 )
Sweet Home Alabama $11,455 ( $2,073,827 | 3,293 | $37,722,567 )
Spy Kids 3D: Game Over $11,307 ( $4,394,000 | 3,344 | $37,811,739 )
The Ring Two $11,230 ( $2,354,128 | 3,332 | $37,419,365 )
Constantine $11,186 ( $3,855,309 | 3,006 | $33,624,407 )
The Scorpion King $11,095 ( $2,135,000 | 3,444 | $38,210,875 )
Along Came Polly $10,875 ( $4,729,640 | 2,984 | $32,450,825 )
The Sum of All Fears $10,851 ( $3,361,472 | 3,183 | $34,539,998 )
Panic Room $10,812 ( $2,952,000 | 3,053 | $33,008,751 )
Cheaper by the Dozen $10,733 ( $7,826,658 | 3,298 | $35,397,241 )
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy $10,580 ( $4,287,743 | 3,091 | $32,704,108 )
Elf $10,448 ( $3,752,000 | 3,337 | $34,865,501 )
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie $10,447 ( $1,537,108 | 3,212 | $33,555,324 )
The Pacifier $10,259 ( $1,569,411 | 3,131 | $32,122,105 )
Robots $10,189 ( $2,426,946 | 3,776 | $38,472,247 )
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre $10,121 ( $2,431,000 | 3,016 | $30,525,014 )
Sin City $9,633 ( $1,995,000 | 3,230 | $31,115,000 )
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events $9,525 ( $4,420,036 | 3,620 | $34,481,792 )
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde $9,511 ( $9,442,081 | 3,350 | $31,862,266 )
Starsky and Hutch $9,455 ( $2,010,162 | 3,185 | $30,113,529 )
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed $9,342 ( $1,502,250 | 3,312 | $30,940,581 )
The Santa Clause 2 $9,108 ( $1,501,472 | 3,350 | $30,510,168 )
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement $8,846 ( $8,493,888 | 3,472 | $30,712,397 )
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Totals After Day 4: Adjusted
Notice how TPM, JP, and ROTJ shoot up the chart.
The Matrix Reloaded $139,181,920 ( $27,005,372 | 3,603 | $7,495 )
Spider-Man $135,411,899 ( $11,870,466 | 3,615 | $3,284 )
Spider-Man 2 $130,456,123 ( $33,748,257 | 4,152 | $8,128 )
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones $118,512,512 ( $26,214,973 | 3,161 | $8,293 )
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone $107,042,097 ( $7,335,139 | 3,672 | $1,998 )
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King $104,451,102 ( $28,495,080 | 3,703 | $7,695 )
Star Wars: Episode 1- The Phantom Menace $103,004,310 ( $30,037,061 | 2,970 | $10,113 )
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban $102,115,798 ( $8,428,431 | 3,855 | $2,186 )
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets $100,773,224 ( $5,724,291 | 3,682 | $1,555 )
The Passion of the Christ $97,325,776 ( $33,077,939 | 3,043 | $10,870 )
X2: X-Men United $95,468,955 ( $6,788,678 | 3,741 | $1,815 )
Shrek 2 $94,082,519 ( $44,797,042 | 4,163 | $10,761 )
Austin Powers in Goldmember $93,400,544 ( $10,972,718 | 3,613 | $3,037 )
Bruce Almighty $88,861,987 ( $18,429,431 | 3,483 | $5,291 )
Jurassic Park $88,734,601 ( $13,010,779 | 2,404 | $5,412 )
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers $88,226,206 ( $24,475,104 | 3,622 | $6,757 )
The Day After Tomorrow $85,807,341 ( $17,063,757 | 3,425 | $4,982 )
Finding Nemo $80,013,754 ( $7,198,964 | 3,374 | $2,134 )
Men in Black II $78,991,500 ( $19,918,250 | 3,557 | $5,600 )
The Incredibles $74,270,103 ( $3,802,480 | 3,933 | $967 )
Signs $74,107,915 ( $9,438,079 | 3,264 | $2,892 )
The Matrix Revolutions $73,972,943 ( $20,237,073 | 3,502 | $5,779 )
The Hulk $70,730,328 ( $6,335,199 | 3,660 | $1,731 )
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring $65,386,142 ( $18,841,399 | 3,359 | $5,609 )
Scooby-Doo $64,726,537 ( $6,469,962 | 3,447 | $1,877 )
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines $61,279,955 ( $18,387,826 | 3,504 | $5,248 )
8 Mile $61,272,165 ( $6,151,086 | 2,470 | $2,490 )
The Bourne Supremacy $58,994,290 ( $6,472,425 | 3,165 | $2,045 )
I, Robot $58,542,543 ( $6,362,656 | 3,420 | $1,860 )
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl $58,303,346 ( $18,050,055 | 3,269 | $5,522 )
The Village $56,753,019 ( $6,006,877 | 3,730 | $1,610 )
2 Fast 2 Furious $56,641,050 ( $4,327,120 | 3,408 | $1,270 )
Van Helsing $55,698,415 ( $3,950,375 | 3,575 | $1,105 )
Die Another Day $54,549,764 ( $3,912,888 | 3,314 | $1,181 )
Bad Boys II $54,456,739 ( $6,236,839 | 3,186 | $1,958 )
XXX $53,274,263 ( $5,397,646 | 3,374 | $1,600 )
Ice Age $53,067,399 ( $3,247,633 | 3,316 | $979 )
Scary Movie 3 $52,772,357 ( $2,903,192 | 3,505 | $828 )
Troy $51,442,747 ( $4,577,335 | 3,411 | $1,342 )
Meet the Fockers $51,098,360 ( $19,542,490 | 3,518 | $5,555 )
Hitch $50,657,656 ( $7,515,442 | 3,575 | $2,102 )
Return of the Jedi $50,040,264 ( $16,155,770 | 1,002 | $16,124 )
Shark Tale $49,960,682 ( $2,356,076 | 4,016 | $587 )
Anger Management $46,797,386 ( $3,036,143 | 3,551 | $855 )
Daredevil $46,676,466 ( $4,895,351 | 3,471 | $1,410 )
Mr. Deeds $45,803,622 ( $5,826,441 | 3,231 | $1,803 )
50 First Dates $45,107,871 ( $5,255,634 | 3,591 | $1,464 )
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle $44,026,797 ( $5,019,520 | 3,459 | $1,451 )
Lilo & Stitch $43,425,472 ( $5,494,952 | 3,191 | $1,722 )
Minority Report $43,227,194 ( $4,848,322 | 3,001 | $1,616 )
S.W.A.T. $43,136,270 ( $4,721,536 | 3,202 | $1,475 )
Catch Me If You Can $42,923,045 ( $12,037,194 | 3,156 | $3,814 )
Alien vs. Predator $42,219,228 ( $3,928,172 | 3,395 | $1,157 )
Ocean's Twelve $42,172,742 ( $3,019,362 | 3,290 | $918 )
Red Dragon $41,908,332 ( $2,600,086 | 3,357 | $775 )
The Grudge $41,897,060 ( $2,768,345 | 3,245 | $853 )
The Cat in the Hat $41,774,088 ( $2,046,517 | 3,464 | $591 )
Freddy vs. Jason $41,586,926 ( $3,829,809 | 3,014 | $1,271 )
The Scorpion King $41,104,642 ( $2,296,687 | 3,444 | $667 )
Sweet Home Alabama $40,579,353 ( $2,230,881 | 3,293 | $677 )
American Wedding $39,797,948 ( $5,211,049 | 3,172 | $1,643 )
Spy Kids 3D: Game Over $39,191,272 ( $4,554,312 | 3,344 | $1,362 )
Robots $38,472,247 ( $2,426,946 | 3,776 | $643 )
National Treasure $38,129,385 ( $2,986,831 | 3,017 | $990 )
Blade II $37,992,702 ( $3,001,291 | 2,707 | $1,109 )
The Ring Two $37,419,365 ( $2,354,128 | 3,332 | $707 )
The Sum of All Fears $37,155,764 ( $3,616,041 | 3,183 | $1,136 )
Cheaper by the Dozen $36,688,683 ( $8,112,208 | 3,298 | $2,460 )
Elf $36,137,542 ( $3,888,889 | 3,337 | $1,165 )
DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story $35,631,171 ( $5,560,975 | 2,694 | $2,064 )
Panic Room $35,508,553 ( $3,175,559 | 3,053 | $1,040 )
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events $34,481,792 ( $4,420,036 | 3,620 | $1,221 )
Bringing Down the House $34,364,804 ( $2,129,081 | 2,801 | $760 )
Constantine $33,624,407 ( $3,855,309 | 3,006 | $1,283 )
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie $33,555,324 ( $1,537,108 | 3,212 | $479 )
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde $33,024,737 ( $9,786,568 | 3,350 | $2,921 )
The Bourne Identity $32,861,483 ( $3,689,108 | 2,638 | $1,398 )
The Santa Clause 2 $32,820,749 ( $1,615,181 | 3,350 | $482 )
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy $32,704,108 ( $4,287,743 | 3,091 | $1,387 )
Along Came Polly $32,450,825 ( $4,729,640 | 2,984 | $1,585 )
The Pacifier $32,122,105 ( $1,569,411 | 3,131 | $501 )
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre $31,638,696 ( $2,519,693 | 3,016 | $835 )
Sin City $31,115,000 ( $1,995,000 | 3,230 | $618 )
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed $30,940,581 ( $1,502,250 | 3,312 | $454 )
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement $30,712,397 ( $8,493,888 | 3,472 | $2,446 )
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $30,172,523 ( $5,012,258 | 1,103 | $4,544 )
Starsky and Hutch $30,113,529 ( $2,010,162 | 3,185 | $631 )
The Empire Strikes Back $12,717,621 ( $4,031,585 | 126 | $31,997 )
Star Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope $5,740,608 ( n/d | 43 | n/d )
_________________In order of preference: Christian, Argos MadGez wrote: Briefs. Am used to them and boxers can get me in trouble it seems. Too much room and maybe the silkiness have created more than one awkward situation. My Box-Office Blog: http://boxofficetracker.blogspot.com/
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