Thursday, May 13, 2010

Week 2: In the "Hood"

I've had the feeling for awhile now that Robin Hood would be the underperformer of the summer. Not an outright bomb, but far from a success. Despite tracking in the mid 30's, I'm not feeling any buzz for this, and the last couple of Ridley Scott films and Russell Crowe films haven't exactly been blockbusters. The reviews aren't turning out to promising either. On the other hand, if Letters to Juliet manages a $20m+ opening (a possibility), all we're going to here about on Monday is that Amanda Seyfried is the new *insert bankable actress here*.

#. Title - 3 day prediction - Total After 3-day - Predicted Final Gross

1. Iron Man 2 - $56m / $218m / $360m
2. Robin Hood - $28m / $28m / $78m
3. Letters to Juliet - $16m / $16m / $45m
4. Just Wright - $7m / $7m / $19m
5. How to Train Your Dragon - $4.4m / $207m / $218m
6. A Nightmare on Elm Street - $3.9m / $55.5m / $65m
7. Date Night - $3.5m / $86.2m / $94m
8. The Back-Up Plan - $3.3m / $35.1m / $42m
9. Furry Vengeance - $2.9m / $15.8m / $22m
10. Babies - $1.3m / $4.2m / $10m

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I saw robin hood in Korea. Was hoping for another gladiator, but a big dissapointment :( Not surprised it bombed

Darren said...

It didn't do too poorly, surprisingly. I doubt I'll see it anytime soon. It feels like I already saw it three years ago.