Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Box: Someone just referred to Bryce Dallas Howard as Jurassica Chastain and now my life isn't the same.

1. Jurassic World - $110m / $110m / $275m
2. Spy - $17m / $59m / $100m
3. San Andreas - $11.5m / $120.5m / $146m
4. Insidious: Chapter 3 - $8.5m / $39m / $56m
5. Entourage - $4m / $25.5m / $35m
**Mad Max: Fury Road - $4m / $138.5m / $150m
**Pitch Perfect 2 - $4m / $169m / $179m
8. Tomorrowland - $3.5m / $83.5m / $93m
9. Avengers: Age of Ultron - $3m / $444m / $450m
10. Love and Mercy - $1.5m / $4m / $10m

I'm not quite buying the massive predictions for Jurassic World. Some are going as high as mid 100's. The season is ripe for a massive opening, but I'm not sure this will be it. I was even hesitant to go into the 100's. I'm happy to be wrong as the market needs it. Spy slightly underwhelmed, but with a budget of $60m, it's fine. Entourage, thankfully, went nowhere. One of the big surprises of last weekend was the decent performance of Love and Mercy, and with the top 10 being so barren it should find a place there. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl opens in limited, with hopes of a successful summer sleeper run. I'm thinking it gets to mid 20's, possibly low 30's.

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