Screen Counts & Crowd Reports for: September 1st-4th
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Kiera Knightly is my lady!
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Is Zoom even playing anymore?
(I havn't checked BOM theater count yet)
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 1:28 am |
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STEVE ROGERS
The Greatest Avenger EVER
Joined: Fri Oct 29, 2004 4:02 am Posts: 18501
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 Re: Paramount is especially notorious for Labor Day
notfabio wrote: Scott V. wrote: gotdane wrote: An Inconvenient Truth - 1 Screen (WTF? why is it back?) Well, it is Labor Day weekend, and Labor Day weekend is notorious for reissues. Also, it is still getting PTA's over $1000, so, why not? Yep. Paramount almost always reissues something for Labor Day Weekend. It's also about $200K shy of $23 million this will get it over that ####. The only other film of theirs similarly close is OVER THE HEDGE to $155 but earning less than $100 a day per screen isn't really worthwhile It's a little surprising WB didn't reissue SUPERMAN RETURNS this weekend, but considering it would have taken away screens from WICKER MAN and BEERFEST its understandable. It also kind of lends credence to the suggestion by Bryan Singer that they are going to wait until closer to the DVD launch to re-issue it in some capacity.
It's not surprising.. WB finally woke up and threw in the towel and realized it's over.. Fuc*er didn't even break 200 Million DOMESTICALLY which means YES, it was a BOMB for as much $$$$ as Singer spent on this.. It's true and that's that.. Also in other non-related news, That chick from American Idol, Katherine Macphee is playing WONDER WOMAN which is also WB owned and will end up bombing to cause WB Fuc*s up DC Superhero movie's and is the death of DC.. BATMAN is there only saving grace at this point..
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 5:02 am |
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misterglass
Iron Man
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Saw Wicker Man this morning in a theatre with about 9 other people (it was 10:15 in the morning so I was surprised to see that many)... movie was BORRRRRRRRRRING. I've never been so bored in my life. The movie looked nice and it was an interesting twist on the original, but I think I've had my fill of Nicolas Cage for the year (he's on screen for the entire 100 minutes basically talking to various women on the island or investigating)... thoroughly pointless.
Trailers, nothing new: Black Dahlia, The Fountain, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Departed, The Return
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 2:52 pm |
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Rolling Thunder
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misterglass wrote: Saw Wicker Man this morning in a theatre with about 9 other people (it was 10:15 in the morning so I was surprised to see that many)... movie was BORRRRRRRRRRING. I've never been so bored in my life. The movie looked nice and it was an interesting twist on the original, but I think I've had my fill of Nicolas Cage for the year (he's on screen for the entire 100 minutes basically talking to various women on the island or investigating)... thoroughly pointless.
Trailers, nothing new: Black Dahlia, The Fountain, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Departed, The Return
I've heard the same from my theater manager buddy. It's funny how Cage's films are either solid, or pretty much dull and boring. He just can't consistently pick good projects, I guess. Wicker Man should die off pretty quickly.
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 3:01 pm |
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Rolling Thunder
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Crossover is 0 for 27 over at RT. Welcome to the dumping ground that is Labor Day.
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 3:09 pm |
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bl1222
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notfabio wrote: I won't post numbers until laaate tonight but it looks like CRANK is going to be closer to Variety's numbers than RS/MTC
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 5:35 pm |
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Animosity Reigns
Indiana Jones IV
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 8:41 pm Posts: 1777 Location: The Dirty South
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well nothing is doing anything and when i say nothing i mean it...
ranks in order of attendance as of 11pm
Idlewild ( down 80% from last friday but we did do over 29k last fri )
Crank
Illiusionist
Miss Sunshine
Wicker Man (expected lots more than this )
Invincible
Talladega
Crossover
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Idiocracy ( total of 75 people so far )
trust the man ( total of 60 people so far )
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 11:41 pm |
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mrstupor
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Joined: Sat May 07, 2005 8:37 am Posts: 51
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any wild guesses on a friday number for the openers (crossover, crank, wicker man)???????
Last edited by mrstupor on Fri Sep 01, 2006 11:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 11:45 pm |
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banjo6
Speed Racer
Joined: Fri Dec 17, 2004 5:23 pm Posts: 143 Location: Virginia
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At my theater we were helped tremendously by the rain. Crank was the winner with around $1250, it beat out Wicker Man and Invincible which both had around $1150. Looks to be a very tight race this weekend but I would guess based on my theater Invincible will once again be the top movie.
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 11:45 pm |
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zingy
College Boy Z
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Not sure how my theater's doing (I can't go tonight, argh), but I'm presuming that because of the hurricane, not too much business.
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 11:48 pm |
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zennier
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Zingaling wrote: Not sure how my theater's doing (I can't go tonight, argh), but I'm presuming that because of the hurricane, not too much business.
Hurricane?
yeah, not so much more than a bit of rain. A nonevent. That would stop people from going out?
Anyway, things were better than usual at my theater. This Hindi superhero movie (I can't for the life of me ever remember the spelling of it) was huge. We sold out our largest theater. Illusionist did about 100 per night showing, which I find to be pretty awesome. Sunshine and Invincible tied for about 70 per show. Everything else was business as usual. Funnily enough, while shuffling things around for the Hindi film, Beerfest viewers got to enjoy it on our largest screen with the best sound technology. I sort of found it ironic and sad at the same time.
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 12:49 am |
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Kenspy
Into the fray
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The openers are the most important part Zennier. What's business as usual?
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 12:51 am |
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zennier
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Kenspy wrote: The openers are the most important part Zennier. What's business as usual? 3
Not very much. I had nothing to say about them because they did pretty much nothing. We have quite a bit of alternative stuff anyway... film festivals, british and hindi comedy, kubrick in imax...
But since you so kindly asked:
Illusionist average just shy of 100 per show;
Crank around 40 per show;
Wicker Man around 25 per show...
The rest was mixed. Beerfest, for whatever reason, managed to do better business than Wicker Man and nearly as well as Crank. World Trade Center also had a solid hold, with nearly 20 per show... off the top of my head, Accepted had less than 10 for the day, Step Up less than two dozen, Rocky Horror about 30, Superman in IMAX around 100, no clue on Deep Sea 3D... Talladega Nights two dozen, and SOAP was cancelled.
I don't really bother writing down the numbers to bring in here... we do such strange, strange business. Most of our profit is from alternative stuff... our festivals and such. The rest is what keeps us afloat. I report the grosses from time to time, and at the very least check them before going, so I do have a decent grasp of business.
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 12:58 am |
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zingy
College Boy Z
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zennier wrote: Zingaling wrote: Not sure how my theater's doing (I can't go tonight, argh), but I'm presuming that because of the hurricane, not too much business. Hurricane? yeah, not so much more than a bit of rain. A nonevent. That would stop people from going out? Anyway, things were better than usual at my theater. This Hindi superhero movie (I can't for the life of me ever remember the spelling of it) was huge. We sold out our largest theater. Illusionist did about 100 per night showing, which I find to be pretty awesome. Sunshine and Invincible tied for about 70 per show. Everything else was business as usual. Funnily enough, while shuffling things around for the Hindi film, Beerfest viewers got to enjoy it on our largest screen with the best sound technology. I sort of found it ironic and sad at the same time.
Yeah, it wasn't really that bad of a "hurricane," but because of how much it was talked about on the news that it would be bad (which they always say), most people usually stay in. Pretty much happens everytime there's a hurricane, even if it's just really rainy and windy and nothing too serious.
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 1:00 am |
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zennier
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Zingaling wrote: zennier wrote: Zingaling wrote: Not sure how my theater's doing (I can't go tonight, argh), but I'm presuming that because of the hurricane, not too much business. Hurricane? yeah, not so much more than a bit of rain. A nonevent. That would stop people from going out? Anyway, things were better than usual at my theater. This Hindi superhero movie (I can't for the life of me ever remember the spelling of it) was huge. We sold out our largest theater. Illusionist did about 100 per night showing, which I find to be pretty awesome. Sunshine and Invincible tied for about 70 per show. Everything else was business as usual. Funnily enough, while shuffling things around for the Hindi film, Beerfest viewers got to enjoy it on our largest screen with the best sound technology. I sort of found it ironic and sad at the same time. Yeah, it wasn't really that bad of a "hurricane," but because of how much it was talked about on the news that it would be bad (which they always say), most people usually stay in. Pretty much happens everytime there's a hurricane, even if it's just really rainy and windy and nothing too serious.
Yea, dissipated tropical depressions are very serious stuff. Occasionally, there might be gusts up to 15 mph.  I do see what you are saying, though. For Northern areas, stuff like this can actually be serious. Floridians are much more used/prepared to it. Doesn't really phase things, not storms like Ernesto. I went to school... went to work... so did everyone else. Yknow? Maybe not so much up there. People can be cautious when they haven't gotten comfortable with being slammed monthly by tropical systems. 
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 1:11 am |
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Outatime
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Ernesto came through here Tuesday night, it was NOTHING....we've had afternoon thunderstorms that were worse. A ton of places wound up re-opening at normal times the next day, though it was a bit windy and still raining. I didn't see a movie that day (mainly because I've seen everything playing except for Material Girls, How to Eat Fried Worms, Zoom, and The Ant Bully  ), but I drove by the theater and it was actually busy for a Wednesday afternoon (a lot of folks probably didn't have anything else to do).
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 1:19 am |
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zennier
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Yup. When Ernesto was actually a named storm (I'm pointing this out to sort of mock the silly people up the coast, hehe), it was pretty much the most uneventful thing ever. We really do get summer storms that are much, much more intense.
But enough about weather. There is an undeniable correlation between perceived "bad weather" and movie patron turnout....
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 1:28 am |
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zingy
College Boy Z
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You know, that sounds reeeeeeally bad for Crossover if it couldn't even rank higher than Talladega Nights at your theater, Animosity. I could see it coming in under $4m 4-Day. Eek.
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 1:33 am |
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Harry Warden
Orphan
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Saw 4 films:
Wicker Man - 50% full in 450 seater.
Trailers - The usual. Nothing new, no reactions to speak of.
Film - Better than expected for something not screened for critics but kind of falls apart at the end with its bizareness, I guess you could call it.
Grade: B-
Lassie - 40% in 150-seater. Didn't catch trailers.
Film - Very bland and otherwise unremarkable. I don't see what critics like about this run-of-the-mill film.
Grade: C+
Crank - 90% full in 300-seater.
Trailers - Employee of the Month, The Protector, Fearless, The Covenant
Film - Decent actioner but for a scant 83 minutes, it isn't as fast-paced as it should be and the flashy directorial style gets rather overused at times. Still, fun with a good sense of humor and rather exaggerated. A sex scene in the middle of Chinatown? You've gotta be kidding me.
Grade: B-
The Illusionist - 10 people in 300-seater (9:55 showing).
Trailers: Haven, Catch a Fire, Hollywoodland, Black Dahlia
Film - Mostly fantastic mix of mystery and romance with solid performances from all involved. Even Biel gives a mostly convincing performance and Rufus Sewell is a stand-out as the villain of the picture.
Grade: A-
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 2:29 am |
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The Scottie
King Albert!
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My theater report.
Well first off, Lassie sold only 27 tickets combined, Idiocracy did only 43 people combined, The Quiet did 56 people combined, and Inconvient Truth did 11 people.
Now back to our normal report.
Crank
11:10 - 19
12:00 - 14
1:20 - 38
2:15 - 27
3:35 - 41
4:45 - 38
5:55 - 47
7:15 - 88
8:30 - 153
9:35 - Sold Out (135 seater)
11:00 - 314
12:05 - Sold Out (135 seater)
(The winner of the night. I see a gross of about 3 - 4 million Friday based on this.
Crossover
11:35 - 7
12:35 - 15
2:15 - 3
3:05 - 7
4:50 - 23
5:40 - 26
7:20 - 84
8:10 - 103
9:50 - 143
10:40 - 62
12:15 - 36
(Not bad for an Urban film. I think it can do $1.5 million Friday based on this).
Illusionist
11:10 - 8
1:50 - 13
4:35 - 33
7:20 - 58
10:00 - 87
12:30 - 60
(Pretty good for our stands. I say it can do a cool 1.5 million Friday)
Wicker Man
11:15 - 10
12:00 - 7
1:45 - 22
2:45 - 22
4:20 - 28
5:20 - 25
7:00 - 72
8:00 - 95
9:45 - 203
10:40 - 130
12:10 - 88
(This is not good for our standards. Based on this, the most it can do it 3 million).
Holdovers coming up next.
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 4:12 am |
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The Scottie
King Albert!
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Among holdover (in Friday to Friday percentage dropped, since none are really worth mentioning).
Invincible (-58%)
Beerfest (-56%)
Idlewild (-70%)
How to Eat Fried Worms (-39%)
Quincenera (-11%)
Trust the Man (-31%)
Snakes on a Plane (-80%, due to a two screen loss)
Accepted (-55%, due to a screen loss)
Material Girls (-9%)
World Trade Center (-53%, due to a theater loss)
Talladega Nights (-64%, due to a theater loss)
Pulse (-55%)
Barnyard (-50%)
Descent (-41%)
Step Up (-56%, due to a theater loss)
Lady in the Water (-80%, due to night only showtimes)
John Tucker Must Die (-48%)
Miami Vice (-50%)
Pirates (-34%)
And finally a crowd report worth mentioning.
Little Miss Sunshine
11:30 - 8
2:10 - 27
4:45 - 28
7:35 - 76
10:20 - 97
(I bet this will make people smile, it actually increased 12% from last Friday, so 10 million 4-day is possible).
All in all, it was much worse than last Friday. Labor Day weekend has definetly an all time low at this theater.
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 4:26 am |
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makeshift
Teenage Dream
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Just wanted to mention that the parking lot at my theater tonight was shockingly empty. It had not been that easy to park since the Spring, for sure.
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 4:46 am |
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zingy
College Boy Z
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HSX Reports:
The Ghost of Mr. Havens wrote: At my theatre, the prime time show for Crank did 3x the business of Idiocracy for the entire day. Which royally sucks, but then 1/2 of the people at that one show of Crank were cast and crew of the film. But even without them, Crank kicked some major ass. Over $5K on our one screen. Wicker Man did about $2.5K, while Idiocracy didn't crack $900 for the day. Stupid moviegoers, but I was able to talk about 20 people into seeing Idiocracy, so all is not lost. Yet. jhamaker wrote: Here's a bit of a surprise: WICKR opened a bit stronger (read ~$20) than Invincible... And tonight it was up against the county fair which is just a mile or so down the road and a Willie Nelson concert a couple miles down the road the other direction. I find this very surprising. Invincible held up decently as well - about 35% Friday to Friday drop.
Overall business was very slow today. Material Girls, Beerfest, and Talladega Nights didn't amount to much combined. notfabio wrote: Random Theater Biz:
INVINCIBLE: Screen 1 $2981 Screen 2 $3349
Single Screens CRANK: $2231 CROSSOVER: $1199 WICKER: $1408 ILLUSIONIST: $2753 LITTLE MISS: $2386
notfabio wrote: Theater #2
INVINCIBLE 1592 2224
CRANK 2241
CROSSOVER: 876
WICKER: $1945
ILLUSIONIST: $1455
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 7:26 am |
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Excel
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invincable only dropped 17% at my brothers theater.......
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 7:36 am |
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Animosity Reigns
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Zingaling wrote: You know, that sounds reeeeeeally bad for Crossover if it couldn't even rank higher than Talladega Nights at your theater, Animosity. I could see it coming in under $4m 4-Day. Eek.
yea was really bad and bummed us all out as we were expecting huge crowds... after last night we moved it from our biggest house down to our 8th biggest house (the 2nd print stayed in the 6th )
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Sat Sep 02, 2006 11:22 am |
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