Thursday, January 26, 2012

Box: The Company of Wolves

1. The Grey - $17m / $17m / $60m
2. Underworld: Awakening - $11.5m / $44.5m / $70m
3. Man on a Ledge - $10m / $10m / $29m
4. Red Tails - $9.5m / $33m / $56m
5. One for the Money - $9m / $9m / $26m
6. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close - $7.5m / $21.5m / $40m
7. Contraband - $6m / $56m / $72m
8. The Descendants - $5m / $57m / $82m
9. Beauty and the Beast - $4.5m / $40m / $50m
10. Haywire - $4m / $15.5m / $25m

OSCAR NOMINEES:
The Artist - $4m / $17.5m / $50m
The Iron Lady - $3m / $17.5m / $32m
Hugo - $3m / $59m / $70m
War Horse - $2.5m / $76m / $85m
Girl With the Dragon Tattoo - $2.5m / $98.5m / $105m
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy - $1.5m / $20.5m / $26m
My Week With Marilyn - $.3m / $12.5m / $14m

I have no idea how many screens Albert Nobbs is opening in this weekend. I'm guessing 150-200. I'd expect it to gross $5m - $7m when it finishes its run. As for the rest, The Artist is really struggling to breakout and its biggest weekend will probably be after it wins Best Picture. It should be in about 1000 theatres for this weekend. If the black and white doesn't kill it, the lack of sound certainly will. The Descendants expands to 1700+ and should have a very nice rebound. Hugo is only going to about 950, and already has a DVD/Blu date of February 28. The rest of the lot should experience very modest drops, and I doubt anything will go up from last week.

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