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 Wednesday Numbers (May 3) 
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College Boy Z

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Post Wednesday Numbers (May 3)
1 RV $836,740 -10% $19,066,747
2 UNITED 93 $790,335 -9% $14,108,495
3 SILENT HILL $618,494 -10% $36,319,802
4 The SENTINEL $538,668 -5% $27,359,135
5 SCARY MOVIE 4 $435,021 -4% $79,522,108
6 STICK IT $371,674 -11% $12,053,668
7 ICE AGE: THE MELTDOWN $338,981 -6% $178,932,769
8 AKEELAH AND THE BEE $302,977 -4% $6,953,829
9 THE WILD $230,765 +1% $29,198,620
10 THE BENCHWARMERS $204,121 -2% $53,400,965

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Thu May 04, 2006 4:18 pm
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The continued dropping of United 93 doesn't seem to bode well for this coming weekend.


Thu May 04, 2006 4:19 pm
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Only a tiny increase in theater count for United 93 as well. Everything is pointing the wrong way so far. Look like no repeat business (since most are shaken by the experience, few are planning to watch it again even though the grades people give are high) is going to cut its leg short.

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Thu May 04, 2006 5:03 pm
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The fewer people that see United 93, the better. Not that they should be watching RV either.


Thu May 04, 2006 5:15 pm
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UNITED is the best of 2006, thus far and RV was a fun family film.

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Thu May 04, 2006 5:32 pm
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xiayun wrote:
Only a tiny increase in theater count for United 93 as well. Everything is pointing the wrong way so far. Look like no repeat business (since most are shaken by the experience, few are planning to watch it again even though the grades people give are high) is going to cut its leg short.


I think people seem to be overstating this "shaken by the experience" malarkey. It's possible the vast majority of American's just think the film looks boring, regardless of the subject matter's relevance.


Thu May 04, 2006 6:15 pm
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Snrub wrote:
xiayun wrote:
Only a tiny increase in theater count for United 93 as well. Everything is pointing the wrong way so far. Look like no repeat business (since most are shaken by the experience, few are planning to watch it again even though the grades people give are high) is going to cut its leg short.


I think people seem to be overstating this "shaken by the experience" malarkey. It's possible the vast majority of American's just think the film looks boring, regardless of the subject matter's relevance.

Or it's possible that World Trade Center (twin towers themselves or an upcoming movie) is more important than any other events in 9/11 because more than 3,000 died there.


Thu May 04, 2006 7:03 pm
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Snrub wrote:
I think people seem to be overstating this "shaken by the experience" malarkey.

They're milkin' it for all it's worth, though...


Thu May 04, 2006 7:04 pm
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teenman wrote:
Snrub wrote:
xiayun wrote:
Only a tiny increase in theater count for United 93 as well. Everything is pointing the wrong way so far. Look like no repeat business (since most are shaken by the experience, few are planning to watch it again even though the grades people give are high) is going to cut its leg short.


I think people seem to be overstating this "shaken by the experience" malarkey. It's possible the vast majority of American's just think the film looks boring, regardless of the subject matter's relevance.

Or it's possible that World Trade Center (twin towers themselves or an upcoming movie) is more important than any other events in 9/11 because more than 3,000 died there.


or did they :-k

no wait, they did.


Thu May 04, 2006 7:04 pm
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loyalfromlondon wrote:
teenman wrote:
Snrub wrote:
xiayun wrote:
Only a tiny increase in theater count for United 93 as well. Everything is pointing the wrong way so far. Look like no repeat business (since most are shaken by the experience, few are planning to watch it again even though the grades people give are high) is going to cut its leg short.


I think people seem to be overstating this "shaken by the experience" malarkey. It's possible the vast majority of American's just think the film looks boring, regardless of the subject matter's relevance.

Or it's possible that World Trade Center (twin towers themselves or an upcoming movie) is more important than any other events in 9/11 because more than 3,000 died there.


or did they :-k

no wait, they did.

Almost forgot, the lost of NYC's landmark and spirit of it were the reasons of WTC's importance


Thu May 04, 2006 7:07 pm
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Disappointed with U93, but not surprised as this was what I was expecting for the legs until a couple weeks ago. When awareness is high, it difficult to build breakout legs.


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