Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Box: I'm still waiting for The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders

1. Mr. Peabody and Sherman - $19.5m / $61m / $110m
2. 300: Rise of an Empire - $19m / $79m / $120m
3. Need For Speed - $17m / $17m / $45m
4. Single Moms Club - $15m / $15m / $40m
5. Non-Stop - $9.5m / $67.5m / $90m
6. The Lego Movie - $7.5m / $236.5m / $260m
7. Son of God - $5m / $50.5m / $62m
8. The Grand Budapest Hotel - $2m / $3m / $30m
9. The Monuments Men - $2m / $73.5m / $78m
10. Frozen - $2m / $396m / $400m

Grand Budapest Hotel had a $200k PTA last weekend, which is bananas.  (B-A-N-A-N-A-S)  It's going into about 60-70 theaters, and will make the top 10 with ease.  Tracking was right on with 300 last weekend, and my prediction was correct for Peabody.  You win some, you lose some.  Need For Speed is projected to go higher.  Is it that power of car chases or maybe Aaron Paul might be a bit of a draw?  Tyler Perry's latest is trying to sell itself as fun Sex and the City-esque girls night out movie, which I'm not sure will work.  Box-office continues to be srong, and the next several weeks will keep up the pace.

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