Saturday Numbers from Showbizdata
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El Maskado
Arrrrrrrrrrgggghhhhhhhhhh!
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Nebs wrote: :mad:
Low Sith.
[table][row color=#FFCC00]1[col color=#FFCC00]War of the Worlds[col color=#FFCC00]$24.645.000[col color=#FFCC00]14,63%[col color=#FFCC00]-[col color=#FFCC00]$6.306[col color=#FFCC00]-[col color=#FFCC00]$81.827.000[row]2[col]Batman Begins[col]$6.582.500[col]45,79%[col]-38,28%[col]$1.748[col]-36,75%[col]$146.558.500[row]3[col]Mr. and Mrs. Smith[col]$3.955.500[col]24,19%[col]-41,23%[col]$1.325[col]-35,70%[col]$140.499.500[row]4[col]Bewitched[col]$3.571.500[col]15,58%[col]-50,46%[col]$1.120[col]-50,67%[col]$36.167.500[row]5[col]Herbie: Fully Loaded[col]$2.957.000[col]4,86%[col]-39,93%[col]$840[col]-39,93%[col]$32.109.000[row]6[col]Madagascar[col]$1.970.000[col]6,78%[col]-32,56%[col]$780[col]-21,30%[col]$169.239.000[row color=#FFCC00]7[col color=#FFCC00]Rebound[col color=#FFCC00]$1.892.500[col color=#FFCC00]11,32%[col color=#FFCC00]-[col color=#FFCC00]$768[col color=#FFCC00]-[col color=#FFCC00]$3.592.500[row]8[col]Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith[col]$1.499.500[col]25,48%[col]-39,77%[col]$852[col]-18,81%[col]$364.165.500[row]9[col]The Longest Yard[col]$1.098.500[col]16,86%[col]-50,54%[col]$614[col]-30,50%[col]$146.726.500[row]10[col]Land of the Dead[col]$978.000[col]15,06%[col]-70,81%[col]$434[col]-70,87%[col]$15.323.000[/table]
Kind of low on all kid flicks isnt it? I thought those would have the biggest increase on a saturday
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Jeff
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The increases for the kid movies seems strangely low. Perhaps a better hold is in store tomorrow.
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:34 pm |
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Anonymous
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Madagascar is going to be one of the top films of 2005. ](*,)
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:37 pm |
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jb007
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Nebs wrote: :mad:
Low Sith.
[table][row color=#FFCC00]1[col color=#FFCC00]War of the Worlds[col color=#FFCC00]$24.645.000[col color=#FFCC00]14,63%[col color=#FFCC00]-[col color=#FFCC00]$6.306[col color=#FFCC00]-[col color=#FFCC00]$81.827.000[row]2[col]Batman Begins[col]$6.582.500[col]45,79%[col]-38,28%[col]$1.748[col]-36,75%[col]$146.558.500[row]3[col]Mr. and Mrs. Smith[col]$3.955.500[col]24,19%[col]-41,23%[col]$1.325[col]-35,70%[col]$140.499.500[row]4[col]Bewitched[col]$3.571.500[col]15,58%[col]-50,46%[col]$1.120[col]-50,67%[col]$36.167.500[row]5[col]Herbie: Fully Loaded[col]$2.957.000[col]4,86%[col]-39,93%[col]$840[col]-39,93%[col]$32.109.000[row]6[col]Madagascar[col]$1.970.000[col]6,78%[col]-32,56%[col]$780[col]-21,30%[col]$169.239.000[row color=#FFCC00]7[col color=#FFCC00]Rebound[col color=#FFCC00]$1.892.500[col color=#FFCC00]11,32%[col color=#FFCC00]-[col color=#FFCC00]$768[col color=#FFCC00]-[col color=#FFCC00]$3.592.500[row]8[col]Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith[col]$1.499.500[col]25,48%[col]-39,77%[col]$852[col]-18,81%[col]$364.165.500[row]9[col]The Longest Yard[col]$1.098.500[col]16,86%[col]-50,54%[col]$614[col]-30,50%[col]$146.726.500[row]10[col]Land of the Dead[col]$978.000[col]15,06%[col]-70,81%[col]$434[col]-70,87%[col]$15.323.000[/table]
That doesn't sound right, Nebs. Let's stick with all SBD or all BOM, though no Sat numbers are availabale for most movies.
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:39 pm |
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Joker's Thug #3
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Those are actually SBD #'s except more detailed right? They're very similar, the only difference is they arent rounded, they go to the exact dollar.
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:41 pm |
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STROKER ACE
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loyalfromlondon wrote: Madagascar is going to be one of the top films of 2005. ](*,)
Can you say "Madagascar 2"??? \:D/
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:41 pm |
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Anonymous
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Here's new one jb...
[table][row color=#333300] Rank[col color=#333300] Movie[col color=#333300] Gross[col color=#333300] %Change (BOM)[col color=#333300] %Change (SBD)[col color=#333300] PTA[row color=#FFCC00] 1[col color=#FFCC00] War of the Worlds[col color=#FFCC00] $24.645.000[col color=#FFCC00] 14,63%[col color=#FFCC00] 6,40%[col color=#FFCC00] $6.306[row] 2[col] Batman Begins[col] $6.582.500[col] 45,79%[col] 24,59%[col] $1.748[row] 3[col] Mr. and Mrs. Smith[col] $3.955.500[col] 24,19%[col] 21,24%[col] $1.325[row] 4[col] Bewitched[col] $3.571.500[col] 15,58%[col] 6,74%[col] $1.120[row] 5[col] Herbie: Fully Loaded[col] $2.957.000[col] 4,86%[col] 5,81%[col] $840[row] 6[col] Madagascar[col] $1.970.000[col] 6,78%[col] 6,26%[col] $780[row color=#FFCC00] 7[col color=#FFCC00] Rebound[col color=#FFCC00] $1.892.500[col color=#FFCC00] 11,32%[col color=#FFCC00] 10,93%[col color=#FFCC00] $768[row] 8[col] Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith[col] $1.499.500[col] 25,48%[col] 21,81%[col] $852[row] 9[col] The Longest Yard[col] $1.098.500[col] 16,86%[col] 14,49%[col] $614[row] 10[col] Land of the Dead[col] $978.000[col] 15,06%[col] 11,77%[col] $434[/table]
And Sith is still low! 
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:43 pm |
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Joker's Thug #3
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After looking at BB increase again, it seems odd, what do they have for it's Friday #'s?
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:44 pm |
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Anonymous
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Was using BOM's. Now there are drops from both BOM's and SBD's friday.
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:47 pm |
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MikeQ.
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Killuminati510 wrote: After looking at BB increase again, it seems odd, what do they have for it's Friday #'s?
It's hard to tell what is happening at all. The chart above uses BOM's friday number of $4.5 million for Begins, while showbizdata reported $5.3 million for Friday, and The-Numbers reported $5.1 million. These differences are occuring with basically every other film. It's annoying, because we don't know who's right. We have to wait until weekend estimates and actuals come.
PEACE, Mike 
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:48 pm |
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jb007
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That's better, Nebs. Thanks. 
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:49 pm |
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Anonymous
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I don't find any of that annoying. Love confusion.
Glad to see Sith broke $462m barrier.
And look at that -83% drop for Herbie!! 
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:50 pm |
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Jeff
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Nebs wrote: And look at that -83% drop for Herbie!! 
#-o #-o #-o
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:59 pm |
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Maverikk
Award Winning Bastard
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Well, whatever the number today for War of the Worlds, it'll be a happy birthday for Tom Cruise today, as I believe he is getting 20% of the profits instead of a base salary.
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 4:38 pm |
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Anonymous
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Brandon Gray wrote: There are a few studio estimates published on Box Office Mojo for this weekend. However, full 3-day and 4-day weekend estimates will be published Monday morning due to the holiday, followed by actual grosses for everything on Tuesday. Daily estimates during the weekend generally aren't from the studios.
We make our own Friday estimates on Saturday mornings at Box Office Mojo and are generally the most accurate at it. Our $21.5 million Friday estimate for War of the Worlds, for instance, turned out to be spot on with the official estimates Paramount reported to us today, and the correct Saturday figure was $22.7 million, not $24.6 million. Brandon Gray also wrote: Friday estimates (on Saturdays) are the only published estimates we make ourselves, apart from daily estimates for movies from studios that don't do daily box office (like New Line and Miramax). And we usually revise them a day later with the studio's Friday estimates.
In other words, we only publish our own estimates to fill in enough holes to have complete, daily coverage. So once in a great while, we will plug in one of our estimates in the weekend estimates (and make note of it). But the rule is we go with the studios' estimates, out of courtesy and for consistency.
So, just friday ones are from Mojo. Thought saturday were also made by them.
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 4:39 pm |
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neo_wolf
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Damn,never have i seen so much confusment for B.O estimates!
To hell with this shit,im going to wait for actuals.
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 4:42 pm |
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MGKC
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Low increases for all kid movies because of firework shows and cookouts.
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 4:57 pm |
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Jeff
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I'm still not seeing this 82% drop for Herbie??
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 4:58 pm |
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MikeQ.
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RogueCommander wrote: I'm still not seeing this 82% drop for Herbie??
It was a joke, along with the "$462 million" barrier that ROTS apparently passed. hehe
PEACE, Mike 
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 4:59 pm |
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Jeff
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Frodo wrote: RogueCommander wrote: I'm still not seeing this 82% drop for Herbie?? It was a joke, along with the "$462 million" barrier that ROTS apparently passed. hehe PEACE, Mike 
Oh.
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 5:13 pm |
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zingy
College Boy Z
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Not that many people care with movies like Batman Begins and War of the Worlds present on the chart, but The Longest Yard has been doing great in the box office. It should end with about $155 million, which, I think, is a lot more than people expected. =D>
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 5:18 pm |
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MGKC
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Zingaling wrote: Not that many people care with movies like Batman Begins and War of the Worlds present on the chart, but The Longest Yard has been doing great in the box office. It should end with about $155 million, which, I think, is a lot more than people expected. =D>
I only wish it wouldn't have lost so many theaters this weekend. Look at its PTA drop! It IS the big summer comedy.
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 5:20 pm |
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Animosity Reigns
Indiana Jones IV
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xiayun wrote: Rebound and Land of the Dead still killed me, even though I thought I went reasonably low on them. ](*,)
you not the only one ill be lucky to get even 10% on both of them... I gave Land way to much credit, thought 60% drop was plenty, also I based Rebound (another kids movie) on my theatre which once again screwd me over as we are doing amazing with it
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 6:10 pm |
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Joker's Thug #3
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Maverikk wrote: Well, whatever the number today for War of the Worlds, it'll be a happy birthday for Tom Cruise today, as I believe he is getting 20% of the profits instead of a base salary. Thats already 20m in the bank. If it makes 250m he'll have a good 50m.
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Sun Jul 03, 2005 6:12 pm |
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are-why-a-en
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Killuminati510 wrote: Maverikk wrote: Well, whatever the number today for War of the Worlds, it'll be a happy birthday for Tom Cruise today, as I believe he is getting 20% of the profits instead of a base salary. Thats already 20m in the bank. If it makes 250m he'll have a good 50m.
yeaa...like HE needed it.
I hate rich actors who demand more money.
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