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1 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 $2,239,118 4% 4,066 0 $551 $230,390,944 2 Summit

2 The Muppets $833,699 3% 3,440 0 $242 $45,274,415 1 Disney

3 Immortals $587,779 4% 2,677 0 $220 $71,194,285 3 Relativity Media

4 Hugo $520,457 10% 1,277 0 $408 $17,563,476 1 Paramount

5 Happy Feet Two $469,369 5% 3,611 5 $130 $45,785,176 2 Warner Bros.

6 The Descendants $453,312 -5% 433 43 $1,047 $12,887,330 2 7

7Jack and Jill $391,475 6% 3,029 0 $129 $58,808,481 3 Sony / Columbia

8 Arthur Christmas $390,666 5% 3,376 0 $116 $17,941,751 1 Sony / Columbia

9 Tower Heist $357,495 7% 2,474 -15 $145 $66,644,830 4 Universal

10 J. Edgar $328,482 -5% 1,910 -37 $172 $30,261,081 3 Warner Bros

Numbers from Boxoffice.com

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BD1: 2,239,118 +4% $230,390,944The Muppets: $833,699 +9.7%

Interesting to see BD1 with a bigger increase than NM again. It still doesn't look to be doing enough better than NM to make up for the ground it lost during OW and Thanksgiving and actually catch it, though. But it might make a nice run at $290M and if it can gain a larger advantage on NM again over the weekend, who knows. (I finally saw BD1 this morning. Unfortunately, though not unexpectedly, I have to say that I liked it the least of the series so far.)You might want to check the percentage on Muppets. Without doing any real calculations, it's clear that it wasn't up close to 10%, since it was already over $800K yesterday.
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1 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 $2,239,118 4% 4,066 0 $551 $230,390,944 2 Summit2 The Muppets $833,699 3% 3,440 0 $242 $45,274,415 1 Disney3 Immortals $587,779 4% 2,677 0 $220 $71,194,285 3 Relativity Media4 Hugo $520,457 10% 1,277 0 $408 $17,563,476 1 Paramount5 Happy Feet Two $469,369 5% 3,611 5 $130 $45,785,176 2 Warner Bros.6 The Descendants $453,312 -5% 433 43 $1,047 $12,887,330 2 77Jack and Jill $391,475 6% 3,029 0 $129 $58,808,481 3 Sony / Columbia8 Arthur Christmas $390,666 5% 3,376 0 $116 $17,941,751 1 Sony / Columbia9 Tower Heist $357,495 7% 2,474 -15 $145 $66,644,830 4 Universal10 J. Edgar $328,482 -5% 1,910 -37 $172 $30,261,081 3 Warner BrosNumbers from Boxoffice.com

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Hmm, after looking at things a little more closely, it looks like the pattern this year is that almost everything is up, while in 2009 most movies were down slightly or flat. Of the movies the 7 movies that are likely to be in the eventual top 10 for the day which already have totals on boxoffice.com, only J. Edgar and The Descendants dropped, while BD1, Muppets, Immortals, HF2, and Tower Heist were all up by some mid-single digit percentage. In 2009, on the other hand, NM was one of only 4 movies in the top 10 with any kind of increase and one of those four was Precious, which increased by less than $60 (that's right, 60, I'm not forgetting a K). Only A Christmas Carol and Planet 51 saw increases of more than 1% on the equivalent Thursday that year.I don't know whether that will ultimately mean anything. It could be making up for harsher drops Wednesday, though those are generally corrections for the bigger increases on Tuesday. Or it could be our first hint that Friday increases will be lower this year. Or it could not really mean anything at all.

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BD1 is also a weekend movie so it`ll have sun 50% drop this time and will catch up.

:huh:You expect BD1 to have a 50% drop on Sunday and to catch up to NM because of that? NM only had a 41% drop on the equivalent Sunday. Did you mean the week-to-week drop for Sunday would be only 50%?
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