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TUES #s (10.14.2014) 2.81 GG

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Some early Tues #s

 

 

TD YD Title (Click to View) Studio Daily Gross % +/- YD / LW Theaters / Avg Gross To-Date Day
1 1 Gone Girl Fox $2,810,909 -29% -32% 3,284 $856 $84,651,446 12
- 4 The Judge WB $1,600,000 -13% - 3,003 $533 $16,550,000 5
- 5 Annabelle WB (NL) $1,160,000 -27% -57% 3,215 $361 $64,383,000 12
- 8 The Maze Runner Fox $536,259 -52% -36% 3,072 $175 $85,470,894 26
- 10 Addicted LGF $501,406 -26% - 846 $593 $8,660,714 5
- 11 Left Behind (2014) Free $282,994 -20% -47% 1,887 $150 $11,481,253 12

 

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If The Judge skews older as the weekend data seemed to indicate it was doing, then we should expect it to have semi-decent legs, and slightly better than average drops. Won't be enough to magically turn it into a hit or anything, but an extra 5-10M certainly won't hurt it.

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# Title Tue, Oct. 14 2014   Locations   Avg. Total Wks. Dist.
1 Gone Girl $2,810,909 -29% 3,284 270 $856 $84,651,446 2 Fox
2 Dracula Untold $1,963,065 -26% 2,887 -- $680 $28,132,385 1 Universal
3 The Judge $1,593,240 -13% 3,003 -- $531 $16,542,632 1 Warner Bros.
4 Annabelle $1,171,070 -26% 3,215 30 $364 $64,394,240 2 Warner Bros. / New Line
5 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day $1,059,447 -71% 3,088 -- $343 $23,095,333 1 Disney
6 The Maze Runner $536,259 -52% 3,072 -533 $175 $85,470,894 4 Fox
7 The Boxtrolls $404,105 -70% 3,270 -194 $124 $42,739,656 3 Focus
8 Left Behind (2014) $282,994 -20% 1,887 62 $150 $11,481,253 2 Freestyle Releasing
9 This Is Where I Leave You $173,416 -25% 1,511 -1224 $115 $32,443,762 4 Warner Bros.
10 Guardians of the Galaxy $160,905 -48% 1,291 -603 $125 $326,565,358 11 Disney
11 Dolphin Tale 2 $88,099 -74% 1,505 -1285 $59 $40,336,267 5 Warner Bros.

Limited (100 — 999)

 
# Title Tue, Oct. 14 2014   Locations   Avg. Total Wks. Dist.
1 Kill the Messenger $105,632 -23% 374 -- $282 $1,185,144 1 Focus
2 The Good Lie $59,194 -21% 461 0 $128 $1,822,403 2 Warner Bros.
3 A Walk Among the Tombstones $50,110 -11% 558 -1668 $90 $25,811,015 4 Universal
4 Let's Be Cops $36,178 -18% 319 -462 $113 $81,541,840 9 Fox
5 If I Stay $20,307 -34% 345 -210 $59 $50,167,517 8 Warner Bros. / New Line
6 Lucy $20,205 -17% 203 -52 $100 $126,130,890 12 Universal
7 Dawn of The Planet of The Apes $14,583 -29% 181 -19 $81 $208,143,178 14 Fox
8 Into the Storm $14,318 -32% 244 -16 $59 $47,221,302 10 Warner Bros. / New Line
9 The Giver $13,051 -7% 202 -169 $65 $44,462,022 9 Weinstein Company
10 How to Train Your Dragon 2 $12,855 -54% 204 -23 $63 $176,352,740 18 Fox / DreamWorks Animation
11 The Drop $9,623 -28% 103 -326 $93 $10,624,069 5 Fox Searchlight

Platform (1 — 99)

 
# Title Tue, Oct. 14 2014   Locations   Avg. Total Wks. Dist.
1 Pride (2014) $23,837 -31% 97 74 $246 $604,696 3 CBS Films
2 Island of Lemurs: Madagascar $10,695 -34% 40 0 $267 $7,649,231 28 Warner Bros. / IMAX
3 St. Vincent $8,878 -42% 4 -- $2,220 $134,156 1 Weinstein Company
4 Tracks (2014) $8,488 -20% 64 -3 $133 $358,854 4 Weinstein Company
5 One Chance $4,252 -30% 43 -- $99 $43,702 1 Weinstein Company
6 The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby $2,342 -42% 24 -35 $98 $554,989 5 Weinstein Company
7 Tammy $1,584 -10% 48 -62 $33 $84,521,499 15 Warner Bros. / New Line
8 I Am Ali $851 -3% 11 -- $77 $5,904 1 Focus World
9 Begin Again $543 34% 21 -32 $26 $16,169,689 16 Weinstein Company

 

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Glad to see that Gone Girl is crushing it with only a 55 million dollar budget.  Hopefully it can end up with at least 140 domestic / 250 worldwide.  I'm starting to get sick of the fact that there are so many tentpoles and sequels filling up the screens aimed at kids and teenagers. I mean, even now the theaters are filled to the brim with kids' movies (Dolphin Tale 2, Boxtrolls, Alexander and the Terrible, Book of Life, etc.)

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Glad to see that Gone Girl is crushing it with only a 55 million dollar budget.  Hopefully it can end up with at least 140 domestic / 250 worldwide.  I'm starting to get sick of the fact that there are so many tentpoles and sequels filling up the screens aimed at kids and teenagers. I mean, even now the theaters are filled to the brim with kids' movies (Dolphin Tale 2, Boxtrolls, Alexander and the Terrible, Book of Life, etc.)

Last year, there was 1 family film over fall. And this summer only had 4 family films (May 2nd-September 1st): 2 of which weren't even major. 

 

Boxtrolls seems like a fun, well-done animated film so I have no problem with it. Alexander's a live-action family comedy, which is almost extinct so I'm fine with it. Dolphin Tale 2 and Book of Life are both meh, though... 

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I'm not against having kids/family movies released once in a while.  Personally, I think How to Train Your Dragon 2 could deserve a Best Director nomination to go along with the likes of Foxcatcher and Birdman, but I know that will never happen.  But over the course of year, there are simply too many of them.  We even have Big Hero coming up after Book of Life.  It is just overload.  The target/median age of the movie industry used to be people in their 30s....then it was people in their 20s (probably in the horror age days of Jason/Freddy, etc.)...and now it is down to 15 year old mallrats.

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