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Thursday 11/6/2014 - Interstellar 3.3-3.4(Rth)

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Thursday, November 6, 2014
 

>Yr >Mo > Wk >>Next Day
TD YD Title (Click to View) Studio Daily Gross % +/- YD / LW Theaters / Avg Gross To-Date Day
1 3 Fury (2014) Sony $820,269 -4% -26% 3,313 $248 $63,768,229 21
2 1 Interstellar Par. $801,244 -41% - 249 $3,218 $2,151,453 2
3 2 Nightcrawler ORF $752,572 -13% - 2,766 $272 $14,244,877 7
4 5 Gone Girl Fox $733,347 +1% -18% 2,834 $259 $139,328,422 35
5 4 John Wick LG/S $633,249 -14% -40% 2,589 $245 $30,669,659 14
6 6 St. Vincent Wein. $627,115 +4% -9% 2,552 $246 $21,649,031 28
7 7 Ouija Uni. $521,820 +6% -45% 2,899 $180 $37,455,085 14
8 10 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day BV $359,286 +39% +1% 2,896 $124 $55,713,330 28
9 8 The Book of Life (2014) Fox $319,030 -5% -32% 2,794 $114 $42,414,925 21
10 9 The Judge WB $307,125 -2% -26% 1,942 $158 $40,809,245 28
11 11 The Best of Me Rela. $280,172 +12% -25% 2,327 $120 $23,088,341 21
12 12 Birdman FoxS $214,673 -6% +83% 231 $929 $5,786,252 21
13 13 Dracula Untold Uni. $191,885 -9% -42% 1,913 $100 $53,854,655 28
14 14 Before I Go To Sleep CE $171,636 -6% - 1,902 $90 $2,631,304 7
15 15 The Equalizer Sony $139,439 -10% -29% 1,108 $126 $97,101,282 42
16 16 The Maze Runner Fox $127,197 -7% -10% 1,620 $79 $97,709,487 49
17 17 Annabelle WB (NL) $110,455 -3% -55% 1,755 $63 $82,974,511 35
- - Dear White People RAtt. $67,224 -0% -31% 393 $171 $3,135,393 21
- - Addicted LGF $50,216 -8% -41% 555 $90 $16,686,944 28
- - The Boxtrolls Focus $45,187 +24% -11% 812 $56 $48,860,159 42
- - Saw 10th Anniversary LGF $31,186 -21% - 2,063 $15 $815,324 7

 

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More precisely, only 249 theaters were counted for Thursday.

 

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Is that how they're doing it?  So those 249 evening shows still go in Thur?  

 

I'm so confused.  Though that makes more #s sense comparative to how those 249 did on Wed.

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My guess is that all earnings from 8PM onwards is being shoved to Friday, even for the 249 theaters that got it first.

 

Highly unlikely.

 

That's not how it works for expansions.

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It doesn't include the theaters that it opened in on Thursday night. As Hollywood always does, those will be added into Friday numbers.

 

Which is confusing as hell but I suppose they want to use it to boost their OW numbers and make it look like it made all that money in just 3 days.

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My guess is that all earnings from 8PM onwards is being shoved to Friday, even for the 249 theaters that got it first.

 

If Wed did $850k on 249 ($1.35 minus $500k it did Tues Evening) then a $800k all day for the same 249 would make more sense than $800k just for pre 8pm shows...

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Which is confusing as hell but I suppose they want to use it to boost their OW numbers and make it look like it made all that money in just 3 days.

 

Like everyone else in Hollywood has been doing for the last 2 years. I don't like it and wish it didn't happen, but that is now the standard. I was hoping with the limited release that they would just go ahead and carve out all of the Thursday money as its own day and not lump in any with Friday, at least as a nod to the past.

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Like everyone else in Hollywood has been doing for the last 2 years. I don't like it and wish it didn't happen, but that is now the standard. I was hoping with the limited release that they would just go ahead and carve out all of the Thursday money as its own day and not lump in any with Friday, at least as a nod to the past.

 

The difference is the the movie started previews on Tues and they already played the rolling Tues night into Wed numbers game.  Doing that twice in one week is just too much.  One preview rollover to a customer! :P

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One preview rollover to a customer! :P

 

Though you'd wish it would be zero.

 

But the rules have changed these days. Avengers or Star Wars or something else is going to break Harry Potter's midnight/previews record (what is it, 41M or something like that?) even though they won't really even be midnight showings. But they'll officially have the record. I'm not even a Harry Potter fan, and I still say that sucks.

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The difference is the the movie started previews on Tues and they already played the rolling Tues night into Wed numbers game.  Doing that twice in one week is just too much.  One preview rollover to a customer! :P

 

It's Paramount. I've come to expect the shadiest of shady Hollywood accounting from that studio.

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Though you'd wish it would be zero.

 

But the rules have changed these days. Avengers or Star Wars or something else is going to break Harry Potter's midnight/previews record (what is it, 41M or something like that?) even though they won't really even be midnight showings. But they'll officially have the record. I'm not even a Harry Potter fan, and I still say that sucks.

It's off topic. And it's not going to happen. Not for Avengers and especially not for SW. And it's 43.5M.

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