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Rank LW Title Distributor Theater Count Change % Change Week #
> NEW RELEASES
1 - The Transporter Refueled EuropaCorp 3,434 - - 1
10 11 A Walk in the Woods Broad Green Pictures 1,960 - - 1
25 - Un Gallo con Muchos Huevos Pantelion 395 - - 1
49 - Rififi (2015 re-release) Rialto 2 - - 1
> EXPANDING
2 1 No Escape Weinstein Company 3,415 +60 +1.8% 2
4 22 Inside Out Buena Vista 2,967 +2,204 +288.9% 12
14 17 Jurassic World Universal 1,571 +332 +26.8% 13
16 18 War Room TriStar 1,526 +391 +34.4% 2
17 23 Southpaw Weinstein Company 1,444 +838 +138.3% 7
18 19 Pixels Sony / Columbia 1,420 +415 +41.3% 7
24 33 Mistress America Fox Searchlight 513 +363 +242.0% 4
30 35 Phoenix (2015) IFC 185 +46 +33.1% 7
38 60 Grandma (2015) Sony Classics 52 +33 +173.7% 3
41 65 Jimmy's Hall Sony Classics 30 +18 +150.0% 10
47 80 Queen of Earth IFC 6 +4 +200.0% 2
48 88 Slow Learners IFC 3 +2 +200.0% 3
> NO CHANGE
7 8 We Are Your Friends Warner Bros. 2,333 - - 2
39 47 Island of Lemurs: Madagascar (IMAX) Warner Bros. 35 - - 75
> DECLINING
3 3 Straight Outta Compton Universal 3,094 -48 -1.5% 4
5 4 Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation Paramount 2,849 -246 -7.9% 6
6 5 Sinister 2 Focus Features 2,651 -148 -5.3% 3
8 2 Hitman: Agent 47 Fox 2,191 -1,082 -33.1% 3
9 7 The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Warner Bros. 2,102 -604 -22.3% 4
11 9 Minions Universal 1,927 -49 -2.5% 9
12 6 American Ultra Lionsgate 1,729 -1,049 -37.8% 3
13 10 The Gift (2015) STX Entertainment 1,591 -343 -17.7% 5
15 13 Ant-Man Buena Vista 1,527 -163 -9.6% 8
19 12 Ricki and the Flash TriStar 1,274 -442 -25.8% 5
20 14 Fantastic Four Fox 1,135 -540 -32.2% 5
21 16 Shaun the Sheep Movie Lionsgate 1,134 -224 -16.5% 5
22 15 Vacation Warner Bros. (New Line) 1,045 -510 -32.8% 6
23 20 Trainwreck Universal 808 -149 -15.6% 8
26 24 Mr. Holmes Roadside Attractions 346 -23 -6.2% 8
27 21 The Diary of a Teenage Girl Sony Classics 255 -540 -67.9% 5
28 25 Max (2015) Warner Bros. 240 -42 -14.9% 11
29 29 San Andreas Warner Bros. 205 -13 -6.0% 15
31 30 Terminator: Genisys Paramount 168 -41 -19.6% 10
32 26 The End of the Tour A24 138 -118 -46.1% 6
33 34 The Gallows Warner Bros. (New Line) 103 -45 -30.4% 9
34 32 Magic Mike XXL Warner Bros. 88 -68 -43.6% 10
35 37 Mad Max: Fury Road Warner Bros. 87 -24 -21.6% 17
36 40 Amy A24 69 -10 -12.7% 10
37 39 Irrational Man Sony Classics 54 -37 -40.7% 8

 

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With 3,000 theaters and zero kid-friendly competition, Inside Out could come out of nowhere and do $12-13 million 4 day and win Labor Day :lol:

How did IO get a 2,200+ theater increase??

Wait, is that actually plausible?
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Not the first time Disney movies get such a big expansions on LD weekend.

But Inside Out is in a full 900+ more theaters than the closest one on LD weekend.

 

Cars 2 had 2,000. MU had 1,880. TS3 had 1,500, while Brave had 1,700. 

 

Really hoping it can get $5 million+ for the 4 day. 

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I wonder if someone at Disney noticed the gap between IO and Minions through the same point was getting a little too close for comfort again and freaked out with that TC expansion. :lol:  How else to explain that? Not that IO wasn't still going to win either way of course, but Minions was closing the gap through the same point by 10m this past weekend.

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I wonder if someone at Disney noticed the gap between IO and Minions through the same point was getting a little too close for comfort again and freaked out with that TC expansion. :lol:  How else to explain that? Not that IO wasn't still going to win either way of course, but Minions was closing the gap through the same point by 10m this past weekend.

Not anymore!

 

With that size of an expansion, and almost nothing for kids to see, IO should see at least a 200%+ increase over the 3-day and 4-day. And ensure it crosses $350 million DOM. 

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Not anymore!

 

With that size of an expansion, and almost nothing for kids to see, IO should see at least a 200%+ increase over the 3-day and 4-day. And ensure it crosses $350 million DOM. 

 

The amount of showings though will count more than the theaters.  At my local 14 screen theater it's only getting 2 showings and Dope is getting one.

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