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Algren
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Meet the Fockers is something else beating Ocean's Twelve like that.
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Andrew
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Full Weekend Numbers 4-6 February
1 Meet the fockers UIP £4,588,360 - 37/42
2 Ocean's 12 WB £3,394,100 NEW
3 Racing stripes Mome £1,145,965 NEW
4 Closer Col/tri £513,241 - 44
5 Sideways Fox £401,522 + 13
6 The Aviator BV £374,574 - 40
7 Assault on precinct 13 Ent £352,005 - 53
8 Creep Pathe £319,785 - 33
9 Million dollar baby Ent £248,635 - 45
10 Team america:World police UIP £173,371 - 63
11 Ray UIP £158,360 - 45
12 The Incredibles BV £120,234 - 55
13 A Very long engagement WB £109,062 - 53
14 White noise Ent £104,756 - 70
15 Lemony snicket's... UIP £92,472 - 62
Meet The Fockers and Oceans 12 were both over estimated quite a bit over the weekend. Will Oceans 12 even make it over £10million? it could be front loaded. Racing stripes opened better than expected with over a million and should do well over the next couple of weeks as schools are off next week in the UK (or at least they are around me). Excellent drop for Creep, second best in the top 15 which for a horror like this is great. Excellent for Sideways, small screen count increase and it rises with awards buzz.
2005 gross chart and multiplier chart will follow later.
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Archangel
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Ocean's Twelve did not pick a great week to open in the UK, i'm not sure why they have delayed it this long when they could've opened it a few weeks earlier and get the advantage over Fockers. It could easily take out movies like Aviator and Closer.....
The opening was a dissapointing -12.3% down on O11 in US$ and a larger -33% in british pounds......
Ocean’s Eleven - $7,278,660 (£5,095,062 - 433 TC)
Ocean’s Twelve - $6,399,615 (£3,394,100 - 450 TC)
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UNITED KINGDOM 2005 (US$)
Opening Weekend:
Meet The Fockers - $14,837,008 (£7,917,661 - 456 TC)
Ocean’s Twelve - $6,399,615 (£3,394,100 - 450 TC)
White Noise - $3,338,647 (£1,787,478/ €2,591,843 - 314 TC)
Team America: World Police - $2,851,779 (£1,526,329 - 327 TC)
Closer - $2,930,619 (£1,568,526 - 276 TC)
The Aviator - $2,886,634 (£1,545,475 or $2,166,968/ £1,314,946 without 2-Week p/v on 1 - 285 TC)
Alexander - $2,241,512 (£1,200,083 incl. $301,758 p/v and $434,931/ €333,331 Ireland - 415 TC)
Racing Stripes - $2,158,911 (£1,145,965 - 394 TC)
Million Dollar Baby - $1,501,997 (£803,899 - 285 TC)
Weekend 2:
Meet The Fockers - $29,114,665 (£15,481,678 - $8,666,694/ £4,588,360, -42%/-37%)
Closer - $7,706,650 (£4,047,398 - $3,022,066/ £1,587,136, +3%)
White Noise - $7,345,495 (£3,931,456 - $2,578,893/ £1,380,275, -23%)
Team America: World Police - $6,355,666 (£3,386,600 - $2,104,758/ £1,114,567, -27%)
The Aviator - $5,797,900 (£3,107,546 - $1,833,356/ £985,643, -25%/-36%)
Alexander - $4,105,177 (£2,197,173 - $987,977/ £528,785, -56%)
Million Dollar Baby - $3,868,330 (£2,069,518 - $1,519,049/ £812,676, +1%)
Weekend 3:
Closer - $11,028,615 (£5,792,036 - $1,739,591/ £913,603, -42%)
White Noise - $10,090,235 (£5,398,175 - $1,775,039/ £949,628, -31%)
The Aviator - $8,732,244 (£4,671,663 - $1,712,249/ £916,036, -7%)
Team America: World Police - $8,142,515 (£4,314,630 - $912,637/ £485,992, -56%)
Million Dollar Baby - $5,438,616 (£2,888,286 - $847,150/ £449,896, -45%)[/b]
Alexander - $4,829,715 (£2,583,849 - $274,678/ £146,950, -72%) - OUT
Weekend 4:
Closer - $12,901,046 (£6,775,404 - $966,689/ £513,241, -44%)
White Noise - $11,436,144 (£6,073,393 - $648,653/ £344,480, -64%)
The Aviator - $10,961,549 (£5,821,350 - $1,177,591/ £625,383, -32%)
Team America: World Police - $8,840,721 (£4,688,765 - $327,367/ £173,371, -64%)
Million Dollar Baby - $6,331,729 (£3,358,096 - $468,804/ £248,635, -45%)
Weekend 5:
The Aviator - $12,369,200 (£6,560,129 - $706,264/ £374,574, -40%) White Noise - $11,909,637 (£6,316,395 - $197,519/ £104,756, -70%)
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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Andrew
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Quick 2005 update and weekend preview:
2005 to date (all in £):
1 Meet the fockers 15,481,678
2 Closer 6,775,404
3 The Aviator 6,560,129
4 White noise 6,316,395
5 Team america:World police 4,688,765
6 Ocean's 12 3,394,100
7 Million dollar baby 3,358,096
8 Alexander 2,696,052
9 Assault on precinct 13 1,453,189
10 Elektra 1,436,837
11 Ray 1,386,696
12 Vera drake 1,282,712
13 Racing stripes 1,145,965
14 Creep 1,067,291
15 A Very long engagement 996,874
16 Sideways 988,827
17 Ladder 49 733,414
18 Vaniy fair 582,818
19 2046 292,598
20 Kisna 214,125
21 Elaan 127,428
22 Vaada 120,332
23 Being julia 104,022
24 Des hoyaa pardes 101,319
A couple of notes: Meet The Fockers will enter the top 100 all time next weekend and could eventually climb up to number 25 with good legs. Looks like Closer and Aviator will just miss out on £10 million now (roughly the equivalent of $100 million in US in terms of success).
2005 Multipliers to date:
1 Closer 4.32
2 The Aviator 4.24
3 Million dollar baby 4.18
4 White noise 3.53
5 A Very long engagement 3.19
6 Team america:World police 3.07
7 Ray 2.86
8 Vaniy fair 2.85
9 Alexander 2.25
10 Creep 2.23
11 Meet the fockers 1.96
12 Assault on precinct 13 1.94
13 Elektra 1.81
14 Ladder 49 1.71
15 Ocean's 12 1.00
16 Racing stripes 1.00
No real surprises on this list except perhap White Noise, i don't really see why this film has had such good legs??
Weekend Preview:
February 11-13
This weekend is all about the kids films in the UK as they have the week off starting from friday. I still expect Fockers to just take the weekend (£3 million) ahead of The Magic Roundabout which should take somewhere between £2 and £3 million. Other releases include Spongebob and Son of The Mask.
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Andrew
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Quick Update
2005 to date (in £'s)
1 Meet the fockers 20,050,419
2 Closer 7,431,669
3 The Aviator 7,063,449
4 Ocean's 12 6,897,580
5 White noise 6,409,618
6 Team america:World police 4,832,370
7 Million dollar baby 3,688,147
8 Alexander 2,702,181
9 Racing stripes 2,249,718
10 Assault on precinct 13 1,816,451
11 Ray 1,592,017
12 The Magic roundabout 1,569,843
13 Sideways 1,564,300
14 Elektra 1,457,857
15 Vera drake 1,447,099
16 Creep 1,444,846
17 Spongebob squarepants movie 1,252,322
18 A Very long engagement 1,146,499
19 Ladder 49 733,414
20 Son of the mask 725,524
21 Vaniy fair 607,412
22 2046 322,802
23 Kisna 228,983
24 Black 157,459
25 Shabd 140,446
26 Elaan 128,888
27 Vaada 120,332
28 Des hoyaa pardes
2005 Multipliers:
1 Closer 4.738
2 Million dollar baby 4.588
3 The Aviator 4.570
4 A Very long engagement 3.674
5 White noise 3.586
6 Ray 3.282
7 Team america:World police 3.166
8 Creep 3.025
9 Vaniy fair 2.967
10 Meet the fockers 2.532
11 Assault on precinct 13 2.426
12 Alexander 2.252
13 Ocean's 12 2.032
14 Racing stripes 1.963
15 Elektra 1.841
16 Ladder 49 1.713
17 The Magic roundabout 1.000
18 Spongebob squarepants movie 1.000
19 Son of the mask 1.000
Meet The Fockers climbs into the top ten multipliers and should end up with almost a 4. Closer stays on top, but Million Dollar Baby is catching it...... Son of the mask is right at the bottom, lets hope it stays right there :razz: :razz:
Weekend Preview February 18-20
No long weekend for us here in the UK and it's a boring weekend, i don't really care how any of the openers do ( Shall we Dance, Are we there yet and In good company) Fockers will no doubt stay on top for a fourth weekend, with Oceans in 2nd place and Magic Roundabout in third. Roll on next weekend!
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Archangel
Forum General
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UNITED KINGDOM 2005 (US$)
Opening Weekend:
Meet The Fockers - $14,837,008 (£7,917,661 - 456 TC)
Ocean’s Twelve - $6,399,615 (£3,394,100 - 450 TC)
White Noise - $3,338,647 (£1,787,478/ €2,591,843 - 314 TC)
Team America: World Police - $2,851,779 (£1,526,329 - 327 TC)
Closer - $2,930,619 (£1,568,526 - 276 TC)
Sprung! The Magic Roundabout - $2,928,065 (£1,569,843 - 425 TC)
The Aviator - $2,886,634 (£1,545,475 or $2,166,968/ £1,314,946 without 2-Week p/v on 1 - 285 TC)
The Spongebob Squarepants Movie - $2,349,549 (£1,252,322 - 440 TC)
Alexander - $2,241,512 (£1,200,083 incl. $301,758 p/v and $434,931/ €333,331 Ireland - 415 TC)
Racing Stripes - $2,158,911 (£1,145,965 - 394 TC)
Million Dollar Baby - $1,501,997 (£803,899 - 285 TC)
Weekend 2:
Meet The Fockers - $29,114,665 (£15,481,678 - $8,666,694/ £4,588,360, -42%/-37%)
Ocean’s Twelve - $12,865,259 (£6,897,580 - $3,976,939/ £2,132,196, -37%)
Closer - $7,706,650 (£4,047,398 - $3,022,066/ £1,587,136, +3%)
White Noise - $7,345,495 (£3,931,456 - $2,578,893/ £1,380,275, -23%)
Team America: World Police - $6,355,666 (£3,386,600 - $2,104,758/ £1,114,567, -27%)
The Aviator - $5,797,900 (£3,107,546 - $1,833,356/ £985,643, -25%/-36%)
Racing Stripes - $4,196,139 (£2,249,718 - $1,472,061/ £789,231, -31%)
Alexander - $4,105,177 (£2,197,173 - $987,977/ £528,785, -56%)
Million Dollar Baby - $3,868,330 (£2,069,518 - $1,519,049/ £812,676, +1%)
Weekend 3:
Meet The Fockers - $37,770,081 (£20,050,419 - $5,554,586/ £2,955,005, -36%)
Closer - $11,028,615 (£5,792,036 - $1,739,591/ £913,603, -42%)
White Noise - $10,090,235 (£5,398,175 - $1,775,039/ £949,628, -31%)
The Aviator - $8,732,244 (£4,671,663 - $1,712,249/ £916,036, -7%)
Team America: World Police - $8,142,515 (£4,314,630 - $912,637/ £485,992, -56%)
Million Dollar Baby - $5,438,616 (£2,888,286 - $847,150/ £449,896, -45%)
Alexander - $4,829,715 (£2,583,849 - $274,678/ £146,950, -72%) - OUT
Weekend 4:
Closer - $12,901,046 (£6,775,404 - $966,689/ £513,241, -44%)
White Noise - $11,436,144 (£6,073,393 - $648,653/ £344,480, -64%)
The Aviator - $10,961,549 (£5,821,350 - $1,177,591/ £625,383, -32%)
Team America: World Police - $8,840,721 (£4,688,765 - $327,367/ £173,371, -64%)
Million Dollar Baby - $6,331,729 (£3,358,096 - $468,804/ £248,635, -45%)
Weekend 5:
Closer - $14,150,640 (£7,431,669 - $711,419/ £377,711, -26%)
The Aviator - $12,369,200 (£6,560,129 - $706,264/ £374,574, -40%)
White Noise - $11,909,637 (£6,316,395 - $197,519/ £104,756, -70%) - OUT
Team America: World Police - $9,012,780 (£4,832,370 - $107,202/ £57,141, -67%) Million Dollar Baby - $6,879,075 (£3,688,147 - $346,962/ £186,020, -25%)
Weekend 6:
The Aviator - $13,174,697 (£7,063,449 - $535,974/ £288,005, -23%)
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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Andrew
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Full weekend numbers finally out.... only just in time for next weekend, don't know what the delay was!
1 Meet the fockers 1,893,131 -36
2 Ocean's 12 1,328,115 -38
3 The Magic roundabout 1,149,933 -27
4 Spongebob squarepants 1,126,635 -10
5 Shall we dance 1,080,140 NEW
6 Are we there yet? 887,814 NEW
7 Racing stripes 856,242 +8
8 Son of the mask 695,388 -4
9 In good company 594,316 NEW
10 Sideways 369,800 +10
11 The Aviator 233,519 -18
12 Closer 201,283 -46
13 Creep 116,326 -46
14 Million dollar baby 98,679 -47
15 Laura's star 95,953 +42
Boring numbers really, not much change from last weekend, Fockers stays on top for a fourth weekend.
Multipliers:
1 Closer 5.051903507
2 The Aviator 4.876748572
3 Laura's star 4.856911931
4 Million dollar baby 4.855300231
5 Racing stripes 4.091416405
6 A Very long engagement 3.674181681
7 Creep 3.601330997
8 Ray 3.59379594
9 White noise 3.585844413
10 Son of the mask 3.470374516
11 Spongebob squarepants movie 3.272758923
12 Team america:World police 3.166008115
13 Meet the fockers 3.118973267
14 Ocean's 12 3.029153826
15 Vaniy fair 2.967429272
16 The Magic roundabout 2.851734855
17 Assault on precinct 13 2.42566696
18 Alexander 2.25166176
19 Elektra 1.840928434
20 Ladder 49 1.713275883
21 Shall we dance 1
22 Are we there yet? 1
23 In good company 1
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Spidey
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Great for Meet the Fockers!! I am surprised they announced a sequel to White Noise before a sequel to Meet the Fockers!
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Fri Feb 25, 2005 12:48 pm |
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Kris K
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HIDE AND SEEK will be number 1 this weekend, i rekon.
Marketing has been strong.
Nice to see BOOGEYMAN has also started advertising. During DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES, nice choice.
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Fri Feb 25, 2005 5:27 pm |
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Andrew
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Yeah hide and Seek should make enough to take the top spot, maybe a little under £2million?? about the same as White Noise i would have thought.
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Fri Feb 25, 2005 8:13 pm |
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Kris K
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Yeah...and BOOGEYMAN will do the same again next weekend.
Horror is ruling this year.
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Fri Feb 25, 2005 8:36 pm |
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Algren
now we know
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Ocean's Twelve :rock:
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Andrew
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Weekend 25 - 27 February 2005 (£)
1 Hide and seek 1,594,508 NEW
2 Meet the fockers 1,035,103 -45
3 Ocean's 12 651,764 -51
4 Shall we dance 643,995 -40
5 Are we there yet? 87,711 -34
6 Spongebob squarepants 553,928 -51
7 The Magic roundabout 534,778 -52
8 The Life aquatic with steve zissou 502,041 NEW
9 Coach carter 469,062 NEW
10 Racing stripes 381,608 -55
11 Spanglish 308,414 NEW
12 Son of the mask 298,348 -57
13 Sideways 274,905 -26
14 In good company 227,838 -62
15 The Aviator 189,488 -19
No surprise Hide and Seek opened ahead of Focker's fifth weekend, slightly disappointed with the number though, should have done close to 2 million, it opened slightly lower than White Noise and has the 4th biggest opening of the year. Not good for the other openers, but pretty much as expected. Spanglish officially flopped in the UK, even with a relatively wide release it only made £308,414 for 11th place.
Multipliers for 2005 (up to 27th February)
*Only films opening in more than 100 theatres counted.
1 Laura's star 5.57
2 Closer 5.21
3 The Aviator 5.10
4 Million dollar baby 5.02
5 Racing stripes 4.55
6 A Very long engagement 4.21
7 Son of the mask 4.04
8 Spongebob squarepants movie 3.87
9 Ray 3.81
10 Creep 3.80
11 White noise 3.59
12 Ocean's 12 3.37
13 Meet the fockers 3.32
14 The Magic roundabout 3.31
15 Team america:World police 3.22
16 Vaniy fair 3.19
17 First daughter 2.84
18 Assault on precinct 13 2.43
19 Alexander 2.26
20 Shall we dance 2.09
21 Are we there yet? 1.88
22 Elektra 1.84
23 In good company 1.81
24 Ladder 49 1.71
25 Hide and seek 1.00
26 The Life aquatic with steve zissou 1.00
27 Coach carter 1.00
28 Spanglish 1.00
Surprising to see Laura's Star at number one, but this was a kids film that opened poorly the week before the kids holidays, so that sort of explains its good legs. Incidentally Sideways would be number one on the list (with a multiplier of over 7) but it opened in less than 100 theatres and then expanded.
2005 Year to date (£)
1 Meet the fockers 26,317,132
2 Ocean's 12 11,422,858
3 Closer 8,174,805
4 The Aviator 7,885,636
5 White noise 6,409,618
6 Racing stripes 5,214,705
7 The Magic roundabout 5,200,794
8 Team america:World police 4,909,537
9 Spongebob squarepants movie 4,840,795
10 Million dollar baby 4,036,990
11 Son of the mask 2,928,158
12 Alexander 2,716,798
13 Sideways 2,676,546
14 Shall we dance 2,262,721
15 Ray 1,845,792
16 Assault on precinct 13 1,816,451
17 Creep 1,813,727
18 Vera drake 1,810,409
19 Are we there yet? 1,672,108
20 Hide and Seek 1,594,508
Fockers total takes it up to number 36 all time in pounds and should finish its run in the top 30, just ahead of Spiderman and Shrek. Hopefully Million Dollar Baby will get a theatre boost next weekend (currently in 84 theatres and only took £59,938 last weekend)
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Tue Mar 01, 2005 3:43 pm |
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Andrew
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Tue Mar 01, 2005 3:44 pm |
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Kris K
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Looks like i was right in predicting HIDE AND SEEK would be number 1!
BOOGEYMAN will top next weekend with £1,200,000.
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Tue Mar 01, 2005 3:48 pm |
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Andrew
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Hitch's opening date seems to be different on each website i look at... i take it it's the 11th march not 4th the BBC website says??
If so then yeah Boogeyman should open with just over a million... looks like a pretty slow weekend.
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Tue Mar 01, 2005 6:50 pm |
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Andrew
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'Hitch' gets rich in overseas boxoffice
SYDNEY -- The love doctor gave international audiences the right prescription this weekend, when moviegoers in 25 markets turned out in droves to see "Hitch." The Will Smith comedy was the No. 1 film at the international boxoffice, earning $21 million from 2,955 screens, according to estimates. Meanwhile "Hide and Seek" beat "Hitch" in Spain, "Boogeyman" triumphed in the United Kingdom, "Ray" basked in its post-Oscar glow, "Shark Tale" kept thrashing in Italy, and "Meet the Fockers" passed $200 million internationally. "Hitch" opened in Germany to a massive $9 million on 907 screens, 50% ahead of "Meet the Fockers" in Week 3. Other No. 1 openings included Austria, with $1 million on 101 screens (42% market share); Switzerland, with $1 million on 75; and Australia, with $2.7 million on 373 (39% market share). In Spain, a close match saw "Hitch" come in second with $2.7 million on 377 screens, behind "Hide and Seek." "Hitch" worked its magic in Singapore earning $550,000 from 35.
Source
Excellent for Boogeyman taking the weekend in the UK, and also amazing opening for hitch in Germany!
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Mon Mar 07, 2005 3:09 pm |
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Jeff
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Boogeyman will fall fast though. Once all you UKers realize (like us in America have) how bad the film is.
_________________ See above.
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Mon Mar 07, 2005 3:18 pm |
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Andrew
Lover of Bacon
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oh yeah it will drop like a rock, awful film... just glad another 'horror' managed to win the weekend, not mater how bad
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Mon Mar 07, 2005 3:24 pm |
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Kris K
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Looking at BOM INTL.... Boogeyman grossed $1,493,376 from 1 territory. Meaning it grossed £780,205 to top the weekend in the UK.
BOMINTL also says it beat FREDDY VS JASON, which it never (£785,870 opening) And on par with Jeepers Creepers, which it's not (£1,069,346).
Somethings wrong.
And about legs... HIDE AND SEEK must have fell over 50%
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Mon Mar 07, 2005 3:42 pm |
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Michael.
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mansonmyers wrote: Looks like i was right in predicting HIDE AND SEEK would be number 1!
BOOGEYMAN will top next weekend with £1,200,000.
Didnt exactly take a stroke of genius to figure those out
_________________ I'm out.
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Mon Mar 07, 2005 3:44 pm |
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Andrew
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£780k to take number one? jeeez thats a slow weekend. I would imagine Hitch's previews on sunday would have been enough to take the weekend, i saw it last night and it was quite busy (about 80% full on one of the bigger screens).
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Mon Mar 07, 2005 4:06 pm |
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Andrew
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Quick weekend preview, will do a full update after this weekend, i've been Uber busy with work this week.
New Releases:
Hitch
Hostage
9 Songs
(also preview screenings of Robots and The Chorus appears to be on general release at my local cinema)
Weekend Outlook
Obviously Hitch for number one, but how much?? here's the top March openings:
1 Starsky and hutch 4,809,897 2004
2 Star wars - (R) 3,771,206 1997
3 Ali G indahouse 3,231,673 2002
4 Ice age 3,029,735 2002
5 The Passion of the christ 2,784,344 2004
I think it should land at number 2 on that chart, with £4.2-£4.5million (with help from 2 days of previews last weekend) making it the second biggest opener of the year behind foclers. Hostage should pull Boogeyman numbers, maybe a little more and take £700,000 for second place. I still can't believe Starsky and Hutch opened that big over here
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Kris K
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Joined: Thu Oct 21, 2004 1:44 pm Posts: 6228
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Yeah, STARSKY AND HUTCH was one of the worst movies of 2004 if you ask me. Along side, Along Came Polly. Yeugh.
Seen Boogeyman on friday, kinda busy.
Trailers:
Constantine (no reaction)
Amityville Horror (wow reaction. cinema rumbles with the music in this trailer. Lots of reactions)
The Ring Two (whispering after)
Hitchikers Guide (no reaction)
AMITYVILLE is out APRIL 15th. And the RING TWO is out APRIL 1st.
Both are said to be rated 15. But i think AMITYVILLE will end up 18. Like TCM and FVJ.
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Sun Mar 13, 2005 9:01 am |
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Andrew
Lover of Bacon
Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2005 7:05 pm Posts: 4197 Location: Sherwood Forest, UK
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I'll post this here too...
I saw a preview screening of Robots this afternoon
Trailers:
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Lots of talking and laughter, good reaction
Poohs Hefalump Movie - no reaction
Madagascar - Some laughter towards the end
Star Wars Episode 3 - No reaction
Overall i enjoyed Robots, i gave it a B. Very creative and visual, but with not much substance behind it. It did manage to make me laugh in quite a few places. The cinema was packed, as to be expected with a preview, should do good business next weekend.
I was really surprised how well Charlie and the chocolate factory went down, much better reactions than the other trailers.
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