Gary Floyd Posted February 4, 2007 Report Posted February 4, 2007 1 - The Messengers Sony Pictures Releasing $14,500,000 $14,500,000 1 2528 2 - Because I Said So Universal Pictures Distribution $13,022,000 $13,022,000 1 2526 3 1 Epic Movie 20th Century Fox Distribution $8,225,000 $29,369,000 2 2840 4 3 Night at the Museum 20th Century Fox Distribution, 20th Century Fox International $6,750,000 $225,365,000 7 3003 5 2 Smokin' Aces Universal Pictures Distribution $6,324,000 $24,955,000 2 2219 6 4 Stomp the Yard Sony Pictures Releasing $4,200,000 $56,001,000 4 2169 7 6 Dreamgirls Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks SKG $4,048,000 $92,795,000 8 2797 8 8 Pan's Labyrinth Picturehouse $3,663,000 $21,696,000 6 1082 9 7 The Pursuit of Happyness Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Releasing International $3,100,000 $157,351,000 8 2233 10 9 The Queen Miramax Films $2,710,000 $45,522,000 19 1850 11 5 Catch and Release Sony Pictures Releasing $2,700,000 $12,011,000 2 1622 12 12 The Departed Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures International $2,325,000 $128,621,000 18 1453
SuperJerk Posted February 4, 2007 Report Posted February 4, 2007 The title of the Diane Keaton movie must've scared submissive people into seeing it.
King Kamala Posted February 4, 2007 Report Posted February 4, 2007 The title of the Diane Keaton movie must've scared submissive people into seeing it. I might have to try and catch some of it on HBO, solely for the fact that apparently Mandy Moore prances around in a thong in it.
2GOLD Posted February 4, 2007 Report Posted February 4, 2007 The title of the Diane Keaton movie must've scared submissive people into seeing it. Wait...it had a title? Damn, I got so distracted by Mandy Moore and then horrified by the scene of Diane Keaton about to get some in that preview that I totally missed there was a title. Thank god Epic Movie collapsed. So I guess in two weeks, it's Sam Elliott's turn to rise to the top of the box office with Ghost Rider. Which leaves Norbit or Hannibal on top this upcoming weekend.
razazteca Posted February 4, 2007 Report Posted February 4, 2007 Night at the Museum is never going to leave the multiplex will it?
Red Baron Posted February 5, 2007 Report Posted February 5, 2007 Why is Stomp the Yard at $60 million?
Black Lushus Posted February 5, 2007 Report Posted February 5, 2007 didn't You Got Served do well in the box office, also?
2GOLD Posted February 5, 2007 Report Posted February 5, 2007 didn't You Got Served do well in the box office, also? 48 million total, a 40 million dollar profit. Course the larger question is why did it cost 8 million to MAKE?
Black Lushus Posted February 5, 2007 Report Posted February 5, 2007 I would imagine Omarion and Marques Houston asked for big time bucks so there you go.
Cheech Tremendous Posted February 5, 2007 Report Posted February 5, 2007 Night at the Museum is never going to leave the multiplex will it? I'm surprised at how well it's doing as I don't know a single person who has seen it. It's like the least hyped $200 million movie ever.
Insanity Posted February 6, 2007 Report Posted February 6, 2007 IMDB.com had a really stupid report over this. They said the Super Bowl is the reason the box office this week took such a huge loss. I don't get it, how is this bad? Was The Messenger or the Keaton film supposed to make 30 million? And instead of scapegoating the Super Bowl, maybe it's because the two films that came out this week are total shit.
2GOLD Posted February 6, 2007 Report Posted February 6, 2007 IMDB.com had a really stupid report over this. They said the Super Bowl is the reason the box office this week took such a huge loss. I don't get it, how is this bad? Was The Messenger or the Keaton film supposed to make 30 million? And instead of scapegoating the Super Bowl, maybe it's because the two films that came out this week are total shit. The Super Bowl would hurt Sunday totals so I would imagine that is what they are really referring too. If Messenger and Keaton movie had great Friday and Saturday totals and then suffered a severe drop on Sunday, then yeah it does make sense. I guess they figure the two movies could have touched the 20 mark. Course this is all mute and they are idiots if the Sunday numbers were the same for the two movies.
Cheech Tremendous Posted February 6, 2007 Report Posted February 6, 2007 Wouldn't the Keaton movie benefit from the Super Bowl? Seems like it would appeal to an audience that would like to get out of the house and away from all the game hype.
2GOLD Posted February 6, 2007 Report Posted February 6, 2007 Wouldn't the Keaton movie benefit from the Super Bowl? Seems like it would appeal to an audience that would like to get out of the house and away from all the game hype. It's hard to say, some ladies figure if they know the Super Bowl plays and score well enough that they can trick a man into believing she's a sports fan. Thus reeling him in with the trickery and force him to watch it on DVD in the future. And the dating crowd kind of cuts off since most of the male population is watching the game. I think it's stupid but possible they have a point. All depends on how the weekend looked.
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