Also later on, Die Another Day and LOTR: TTT works as does Love Actually and LOTR: ROTK!
So all the times when 1 film had 4 weeks at #1 followed by another film at #1 for 4 weeks included each of the LOTR films.
AND now it is being done again with The Hobbit. So what a coincidence.
Even Avatar and Alice won't work as Valentine's Day interrupted Avatar's streak and then Alice was only #1 for 3 weekends.
http://boxofficemojo.com/intl/uk/?yr=2010&p=.htm
Let's hope so, I have a feeling Flight may pick up too over the weekend.
I think he means when the last time was when a film was #1 for 4 weeks then straight after, another film was #1 for 4 weeks.
Saw a Flight preview yesterday, solid film. Would be disappointing if it did not open above £1M at least with Denzel in it!
Lincoln should stay flat and by the looks of it Django, Les Mis and Impossible should keep having small drops.
Interesting points:
After 3 weekends Les Mis is at £24.6M
And after 3 weekends Mamma Mia was at £24.6M too...interesting! Can Les Mis follow Mamma Mia and make £40M+ more from now on....
Life of Pi dropped just 6%!!!
The Impossible drops just 8% and passes £10M!
Hobbit passes £50M with £51M total.
Reports are up!
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/foreign-box-office-django-unchained-415691
http://www.screendaily.com/box-office/django-stays-top-on-43m-international-weekend/5051117.article?referrer=RSS
Glad that Movie 43 is bombing hard, supposed to be one of the worst films in ages. Plenty of 1 star reviews!
Good Saturday though, liking those small drops.
I have a feeling Django will stay almost flat too! ZDT could open higher than Lincoln too, probably more appealing to non-US audiences though both will do well here. Could both open around £2M I think.
3D re-releases are definitely dead in the UK too, terrible gross for the beloved Monsters Inc. because everyone already has it at home!Had virtually no competition too...