Sunday, March 25, 2012

Hunger Games breaks box-office records


1.  The Hunger Games - $155 million - 1 wk (LG)
 . . . 4137 screens / $37,467 per screen
2.  21 Jump Street - $21.3 ($71.05) - 2 wks (Sony) -41.3%
 . . . 3121 / $6825
3.  The Lorax - $13.1 ($177.3) - 4 wks (U) -42.5%
 . . . 3677 / $3563
4.  John Carter - $5.01 ($62.35) - 3 wks (BV) -63.1%
 . . . 3212 / $1561
5.  Act of Valor - $2.06 ($65.94) - 5 wks (Rel) -44.8%
 . . . 2216 / $931
6.  Project X - $1.95 ($51.75) - 4 wks (WB) -51.8%
 . . . 2065 / $944
7.  A Thousand Words - $1.93 ($14.93) - 3 wks (DW) -47%
 . . . 1787 / $1077
8.  October Baby - $1.72 - 1 wk (Gold)
 . . . 390 / $4405
9.  Safe House - $1.4 ($122.6) - 7 wks (U) -48.5%
 . . . 1330 / $1053
10. Journey 2 The Mysterious Island - $1.37 ($97.16) - 7 wks (WB) -42.5%
 . . . 1340 / $1025
11. Casa De Mi Padre - $1.1 ($3.95) - 2 wks (LG) -51.9%
 . . . 475 / $2316

The Hunger Games had the third highest opening weekend of all time, and its the highest non-sequel debut of all time. (It's behind only Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows Part 2 and The Dark Knight).  Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen should now have her pick of any script she wants.

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