What are you talking about? It's doing fantastically well. Assuming Wednesday performs like the average of Monday and Tuesday (175k), than its first 7 days will be the 10th biggest ever, and nearly 500k more than the previous decade high (DH2 with 2.341m) and that films made it to just under 6.5m tickets. That would make it the biggest Bond movie since The Spy Who Loved Me and bigger than CR by 1m tickets.
I would have expected closer to 2, but over 3? And the drop is pretty great, Megamind fell 86%, Bee Movie 82%, Chicken Little 84%, The Incredibles 81%. Not terribly close, even The Incredible's drop would've given 500k less than what it is.
4 Tage Bond, James Bond
2.136.263 Skyfall
1.690.853 Ein Quantum Trost
1.334.947 Casino Royale
1.330.617 GoldenEye
1.295.957 Stirb an einem anderen Tag
1.165.253 Der Morgen stirbt nie
1.163.687 Die Welt ist nicht genug
It's just unfortunate that it falls right in between the end of the term 3 holidays and the start of the summer season. At least it gives adults a good run before teenagers and kids storm the theatres. To be fair, it was given a significantly wider release.
Casino Royle adjusts to roughly $40m. I see no reason why Skyfall should math that at the very least. And Bond is fairly popular here, although he never properly hit the big time until CR.
Then you also have years like 1984, with a whopping 54m tickets. I have no idea how in the hell it could possibly get that low. Does anyone know what was going on at the time?