Found that about The Twilight Zone, if anyone is interested in seeing the episode that inspired this. It's season 1, episode 21 ("Mirror Image"). It's great.
I can't get over how bad that poster is. Imagine if we got something legitimately cool and funky like this
taking advantage of the actual time and place and the ensemble. But no a Tarantino movie gets a poster some asshole slapped together in a couple minutes.
1. Pulp
2. Jackie Brown
3. Reservoir Dogs
4. Basterds
5(-6). Kill Bill
7. Death Proof (or what I remember of it, anyway. that one is most in need of another watch)
8. Hateful Eight
9. Django
24
14
A Star is Born (2018)
WB
$240,000
-67.6%
443
-367
$542
$215,066,514
$36
24
26
21
Bohemian Rhapsody
Fox
$220,000
-41.9%
256
-130
$859
$215,666,836
$52
20
so close and yet so far
Just take the pre-Friday gross out of the total and calculate the multi off the 3-day OW. TF2 run without its 91m on Wed/Thurs would be 109/311, which is ~2.85x. Obviously if it actually opened on Friday the multi wouldn't be exactly the same, in most cases it'd be lower cause the movie would be more frontloaded and its first couple of weekend holds would be worse. But it makes more sense this way than to look at the 5-day multi. It's not like TF2 would have come anywhere near a 200m FSS opening.