Posts Tagged ‘screens’
Weekend Predictions: 11-21-08
I think we’re in for the second biggest movie weekend of the year, with Bolt and Twilight opening and Madagascar 2 and Quantum of Solace still out there.
Tags: box office, budget, business, Harry Potter, opening, prediction, release, screens, vampire, WALL-E, weekend
Assessing The Weekend: Quantum Of Box Office
For the first time since the middle of August, moviegoers spent more than $100 million at the movies on back-to-back weekends.
Tags: box office, James Bond, opening, prediction, release, screens, series, ticket, weekend
Weekend Predictions: 11-7-08
Here we are, the first full weekend of November- the first weekend with a 4,000+ screen movie since The Dark Knight.
Tags: continuity, formula, opening, prediction, release, screen, screens, sequel, total, weekend
Assessing The Weekend: High School Musical Still Rules
Once again, High School Musical 3 was tops at the box office. But it was a down weekend overall, actually the smallest weekend of the year.
Tags: box office, budget, Halloween, opening, prediction, release, screens, weekend
Weekend Predictions: 10-24-08
This weekend looks to be a two horse race to the bank between High School Musical 3: Senior Year and Saw V.
Tags: box office, debut, Disney, franchise, Halloween, marketing, prediction, release, screens, weekend
Weekend Predictions: 10-17-08
I’m going to go out on a limb and say Beverly Hills Chihuahua won’t dominate the box office again. It’s possible it could do $10.5 million, but it’s got to drop off at some point.
Tags: box office, competition, formula, numbers, opening, release, screens, weekend
Weekend Predictions: 10-10-08
It’s another big movie weekend, with four movies debuting on over 2,000 screens. I’ve done some more research and feel a little better about my formula.
Tags: box office, debut, formula, numbers, opening, prediction, release, screens, weekend
Weekend Predictions: 10-3-08
So, this is a big weekend for movies, with six debuting on, and one expanding to, 1000+ screens. That’s actually pretty unusual- there haven’t been seven movies on 1000+ screens since January 12, 2007.
Tags: debut, Disney, marketing, numbers, opening, prediction, screens, weekend
Assessing The Weekend: Disappointment At St. Anna
The results are in and as predicted, Eagle Eye crushed the competition at the box office, raking in $29,150,721, a respectable $8,305 per screen. The marketing and good buzz proved quite a boost. Miracle at St. Anna was on the opposite end of the spectrum, making a paltry $3,477,996.
Tags: box office, budget, disappointment, formula, marketing, numbers, screens, weekend
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