Sunday, November 25, 2012

Breaking Dawn still #1, Skyfall #2


1.  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $43.07 million ($226.95) - 2 wks (Sum) -69.5%
 . . . 4070 screens / $10,582 per screen
2.  Skyfall - $36 ($221.72) - 3 wks (Sony) -12.4%
 . . . 3526 / $10,210
3.  Lincoln - $25.02 ($62.18) - 3 wks (BV) +18.9%
 . . . 2018 / $12,398
4.  Rise of the Guardians - $24.03 ($32.61) - 1 wk (DW)
 . . . 3653 / $6577
5.  Life of Pi - $22 ($30.15) - 1 wk (Fox)
 . . . 2902 / $7581
6.  Wreck-It-Ralph - $16.76 ($149.51) - 4 wks (BV) -9.8%
 . . . 3259 / $5143
7.  Red Dawn - $14.6 ($22) - 1 wk (FD)
 . . . 2724 / $5360
8.  Flight - $8.6 ($74.88) - 4 wks (Par) -2.3%
 . . . 2638 / $3260
9.  Silver Linings Playbook - $4.62 ($6.45) - 2 wks (Wein) +943.6%
 . . . 367 / $12,597
10. Argo - $3.88 ($98.11) - 7 wks (WB) -4.2%
 . . . 1255 / $3088

Hollywood had a great weekend to make up for the sluggish fall.  Twilight and James Bond are both delivering, Steven Spielberg's back in $100+ million grossing territory after competing against himself last year with Tintin and War Horse, and movies like Wreck-It-Ralph, Flight and Argo are stretching their long legs.

Of the new releases, DreamWorks may actually be a bit disappointed in the opening for Rise of the Guardians. They'll be hoping for strong word-of-mouth and they'll be glad there's no more animated competition until the December 21 re-release of Monsters Inc. (in 3D!!!)  Life of Pi had good reviews, and it seems geared toward making its profits overseas.  Red Dawn did well for a movie that's been sitting on a shelf for three years.

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