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Juan F. Lara Guest
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Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 6:00 pm Post subject: 11/7-9 Weekend BoxOffice |
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Information taken from Brandon Gray's
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/
1 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa $63,106,589 4,056 $15,559 $63,106,589
31 29 WALL-E $208,915 -1.2% 239 -14 $874 $223,003,468
43 39 Igor $75,434 -11.2% 116 -70 $650 $18,969,088
45 24 The Nightmare Before Christmas in 3-D (2008 re-issue) $65,334 -77.8% 62 -147 $1,054 $1,027,711
47 71 Fly Me to the Moon $48,832 +235.4% 29 -4 $1,684 $12,207,728
65 55 Star Wars: The Clone Wars $14,577 -48.8% 49 -35 $297 $35,154,336
93 86 Space Chimps $5,069 -31.5% 17 -3 $298 $30,090,196
96 60 Fear(s) of the Dark $3,894 -82.2% 5 -3 $779 $48,962
"Mad 2" ended the drought of wide releases in a big way, with one of the
largest openings in recent memory. Critics have been lukewarm to it. It
just misses the "Fresh" rating.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/madagascar_escape_2_africa/
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Patrick McNamara Guest
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:42 pm Post subject: Re: 11/7-9 Weekend BoxOffice |
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"Juan F. Lara" <ljuan@ces.clemson.edu> wrote in message
news:gfhq06$658$1@hubcap.clemson.edu...
| Quote: | Information taken from Brandon Gray's
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/
1 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa $63,106,589
4,056 $15,559 $63,106,589
31 29 WALL-E
$208,915 -1.2% 239 -14
$874 $223,003,468
43 39 Igor
$75,434 -11.2% 116 -70
$650 $18,969,088
45 24 The Nightmare Before Christmas in 3-D (2008 re-issue)
65,334 -77.8% 62 -147 $1,054 $1,027,711
47 71 Fly Me to the Moon $48,832
+235.4% 29 -4 $1,684 $12,207,728
65 55 Star Wars: The Clone Wars
$14,577 -48.8% 49 -35 $297 $35,154,336
93 86 Space Chimps
$5,069 -31.5% 17 -3 $298
$30,090,196
96 60 Fear(s) of the Dark
$3,894 -82.2% 5 -3 $779
$48,962
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Many of these should disappear soon since the DVDs should be showing up in
time for Christmas. I've already seen an add for WALL-E and Clone Wars is
running the TV series already. Then again, there's a lot of smaller remote
theatres that get hold of stuff late and many films may still be in those
theatres when the DVD is available. I recall seeing that happen with
Jurassic Park (although it was a VHS back then). And I suspect that's the
case with Clone Wars and a few others.
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Patrick McNamara
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