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Author:  makeshift [ Tue Mar 08, 2005 7:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Screen counts/crowd reports for March 11-13

New

Robots - 3 screens (16 showings)
Hostage - 1 screen (5 showings)

Holdovers

Be Cool - 2 screens (9 showings)
Hitch - 2 screens (7 showings)
The Pacifier - 1 screen (5 showings)
The Jacket - 1 screen (5 showings)
Constantine - 1 screen (5 showings)
Man Of The House - 1 screen (5 showings)
Million Dollar Baby - 1 screen (4 showings)
The Aviator - 1 screen (4 showings)
Because Of Winn Dixie - 1 screen (4 showings)
Sideways/Cursed - Sharing 1 screen (3 showings for Cursed/2 for Sideways)

Author:  Libs [ Tue Mar 08, 2005 7:44 pm ]
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AMC Hoffman Center 22

New
Hostage - 2 screens (8 showings)
The Passion Recut - 1 screen (4 showings)
Robots - 3 screens (14 showings)

Holdovers
Are We There Yet?/The Aviator - sharing 1 screen (2 showings each)
Be Cool - 2 screens (8 showings)
Because of Winn-Dixie/The Jacket - sharing 1 screen (2 showings each)
Constantine - 1 screen (4 showings)
Cursed - 1 screen (5 showings)
Diary of Mad Black Woman - 2 screens (10 showings)
Hitch - 1 screen day, 2 screens night (6 showings)
Hotel Rwanda - 1 screen (3 showings)
Man of the House - 1 screen (2 showings; screen shared with Hitch)
Million Dollar Baby - 1 screen (4 showings)
The Pacifier - 2 screens (8 showings)
Sideways - 1 screen (3 showings)

Author:  Chuckster [ Tue Mar 08, 2005 11:07 pm ]
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Studio 28(20 screens) Grand Rapids, MI

New
Robots 3 screens
Hostage 1
The Passion Recut 1

Are We There Yet? 1
The Aviator 1
Be Cool 2
Because of Winn Dixie 1 matinees
Constantice 1 day/2 night
Cursed 1
Diary Mad Black Woman 2
Hitch 1 day/2 night
Incredibles 1 matinees(Fanily Film Festival)
Jacket 1
Million Dollar Baby 1
The Pacifier 2

Author:  The Scottie [ Tue Mar 08, 2005 11:20 pm ]
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At my theater.

Robots is on 4 screens, plus one interlock screen in the day.
Hostage is on 2 screens.
Passion Recut opens on one screen (I am noticing the the running time is 6 minutes longer than the original, this means there is added footage?).

Should be an interesting weekend.

Author:  zingy [ Tue Mar 08, 2005 11:40 pm ]
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Scott, how many screens did Shark Tale have at your theater?

Author:  Animosity Reigns [ Tue Mar 08, 2005 11:45 pm ]
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Scott Vasquez wrote:
At my theater.

Robots is on 4 screens, plus one interlock screen in the day.
Hostage is on 2 screens.
Passion Recut opens on one screen (I am noticing the the running time is 6 minutes longer than the original, this means there is added footage?).

Should be an interesting weekend.


its suppose to be 6 mins shorter...prob have more trailers on it or something, i know we were limited to no trailers last year....this year there is no restrictions, thus thats about 10- 12 mins, which would be your extra 6 mins, just a guess.

anywho
4 robots
1 hostage
1 passion

Author:  The Scottie [ Tue Mar 08, 2005 11:46 pm ]
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Zingaling wrote:
Scott, how many screens did Shark Tale have at your theater?


Shark Tale played on 5 screens, plus two interlocked screens in the daytime. Ice Age only played on three screens, so five (tecnically 4 and a half) screens for Robots is fair enough.

Author:  publicenemy#1 [ Wed Mar 09, 2005 1:38 am ]
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Edwards Mira Mesa Stadium 18

Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera (2 showings)/Man of the House (2 showings)
The Aviator (3 showings)
Be Cool (2 screens, 9 showings)
Because of Winn-Dixie (3 showings)/The Wedding Date (2 showings)
Constantine (5 showings)
Cursed (3 showings)/Sideways (2 showings)
Diary of a Mad Black Woman (5 showings)
Hitch (5 showings)
Hostage (2 screens, 10 showings)
The Jacket (5 showings)
Million Dollar Baby (4 showings)
The Pacificer (2 screens, 10 showings)
Robots (3 screens, 15 showings)

Meh... nothing this weekend. If anything, I'll see Be Cool.

Author:  zingy [ Wed Mar 09, 2005 9:10 pm ]
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I don't feel like typing out a whole crowd report.

I saw The Pacifier today in a 400 seater. It was around 60% full, which is not that bad for a weekday. I didn't really pay attention to the trailers and actually missed a few. Though I was forced to see this, I actually didn't think it was that bad. It was... funny. Seriously, the trailers made it seem like Daddy Day Care 2, but it was so much better than the ridiculous Daddy Day Care was. Vin Diesel, in his first Disney role, did a decent job. This is a hardcore Disney flick, but I enjoyed it. It wasn't great or anything, but I'd definently recommend it to all kids (my sister loved it), and Disney fans. I'm not a fan of Disney, but this was fairly decent. C+

Author:  Jeff [ Wed Mar 09, 2005 11:10 pm ]
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AMC Southlake 24

Hostage -- 1 Screen (4 showings)
The Passion Recut -- 2 Screens (9 showings)
Robots -- 3 Screens (18 showings)

Author:  xiayun [ Thu Mar 10, 2005 12:59 am ]
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AMC Mercado 20:

Robots - 3 screens (17 showings)
Hostage - 2 screens (10 showings)
The Passion Recut - 1 screen (5 showings)

Century 20 Great Mall:

Robots - 6 screens (28 showings)
Hostage - 2 screens (9 showings)
Night of Henna - 1 screen (5 showings)

Author:  MovieDude [ Thu Mar 10, 2005 1:21 am ]
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The Passion Recut is only playing in three independent theaters in Portland, none of which are within 30 minutes of me, and I live in the middle of the city.

Author:  Jeff [ Thu Mar 10, 2005 1:22 am ]
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Its playing at one of my local theaters currently. I don't know if they plan to expand it later.

Author:  Anonymous [ Fri Mar 11, 2005 10:37 am ]
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Passion Redux is playing about 2 miles from my home at the local mall of all places (only 10 screens total).

Author:  Jeff [ Fri Mar 11, 2005 11:03 am ]
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Most of the theaters people have been posting on here only have it on one screen, but my local theater (24 Screens) is playing it on two.

Author:  The Scottie [ Fri Mar 11, 2005 2:42 pm ]
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Well, it's off to work I go. Be back at around 6.

Author:  Jeff [ Fri Mar 11, 2005 5:19 pm ]
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Crowd Report:

Movie: Robots
Trailers: n/a (missed them due to crowds)

Theater was packed, at least 80-90% full.

Film: Review coming soon...

Author:  Schlomo [ Fri Mar 11, 2005 10:00 pm ]
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Hey where is everyone?

Author:  The Scottie [ Fri Mar 11, 2005 10:59 pm ]
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Here is the matinee report.

Passion only sold 5 tickets in it's first show, and 6 in it's second show. Uh Oh!

Hostage (both 200 seaters)
12:00 - 16% full.
1:15 - 20% full.
2:50 - 17% full.
4:10 - 24% full.
5:45 - 33% full.
(Not bad, considering that night business will get increasingly better).

Robots
12:15 (250 seater) - 24% full.
1:00 (300 seater) - 8% full.
1:30 (200 seater) - 14% full.
2:00 (600 seater) - 8% full.
2:45 (250 seater) - 9% full.
3:35 (300 seater) - 12% full.
4:05 (150 seater) - 19% full.
4:05 (200 seater) - 3% full.
4:35 (600 seater) - 10% full.
5:20 (250 seater) - 39% full.
6:10 (300 seater) - 34% full so far (with 10 minutes left till the show).
(Very good for a Friday matinee, about on the same range as Shark Tale).

All in all, as far as Friday matinees go, it was average.

Author:  Jeff [ Fri Mar 11, 2005 11:02 pm ]
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Sounds about what would be expected from The Passion Recut. Maybe 10-15 tickets per show is about what I was anticipating, possibly picking up a little bit tomorrow to give it around $3 million for the weekend.

Author:  Animosity Reigns [ Fri Mar 11, 2005 11:26 pm ]
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Robots is doing almost exactly the same as shark tale

and amazingly hostage is doing well too with the 7:00 show being 85% full (225 seat) and the 1000 show around the same

Author:  teenman [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 12:18 am ]
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Wildbill's crowd report of ROBOTS

Noon show
65% of 283 seats in one of five screens

His rating: 7/10
crowd reaction: 4/4

Author:  zingy [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 12:20 am ]
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I'll be seeing the 12:15am show of Hostage. I'll report when I get back.

Author:  Libs [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 12:22 am ]
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Zingaling wrote:
I'll be seeing the 12:15am show of Hostage. I'll report when I get back.


Zingy, do you have a fake ID? I'm wondering how you see the R-rated flicks you do, because I know you're only 16 (I believe!). Heh.

Author:  zingy [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 12:26 am ]
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Libs wrote:
Zingaling wrote:
I'll be seeing the 12:15am show of Hostage. I'll report when I get back.


Zingy, do you have a fake ID? I'm wondering how you see the R-rated flicks you do, because I know you're only 16 (I believe!). Heh.


Hehe. In the past few months, I've discovered a way to get into R-rated movies without sneaking in or giving your money to another movie. It's pretty simple. When I'm going with friends, we'll have a parent give us their credit card to purchase tickets online (sometimes), and once we get to the theater, print it out of the machine (so you don't get questioned by the box office peeps), get your tickets ripped (no questions asked), and just walk in. :-$

Now, if we don't get a credit card, then we would buy a ticket for another movie and walk into the R-rated movie. There's a lot of occasions, though, where I just go with my dad, who also loves movies. That's how I'm going tonight. :wink:

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