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Weekend Numbers: 1) Revenant 16.0 | 2) Star Wars 14.25 | 3) Ride Along 2 12.96 pg 49

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Snow, HA! Men care nothing of snow! We would kill local wildlife with our bare hands and use their pelts to clothe us and from their skeletons we would fashion sleds to traverse the puny snow. Our children and wives would pull our sleds while we watched Star Wars blu rays. Our devices would be powered by our firm pecs and buttocks and of course, the tears of our enemies.

But yeah, this storm is brutal. It's probably cost everyone 10-20% across the board. I do think it saved a lot of parents from suffering through the 5th wave.

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1 hour ago, Baumer said:

 

Sorry dude, but you are in France, maybe you don't get exactly what is happening in the US.  Go to CNN.com or something.  This storm has shut everything down.....sporting events, movie theaters, grocery stores, the power and so on.  It absolutely is having an effect.

Here the news said it shutdown 1/3 of America. Is this true or I missunderstood them?

 

Either way those seem like good Saturday increases for Star Wars and The Revenant.

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This storm hit a huge amount of people. My sister lives in Arkansas and it even touched them. In a state like Arkansas they get 1 or 2 inches and the place is shutdown.  The snow hit them Friday afternoon and everything was closed down Friday night and all day Saturday. Don't know about today.

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4 hours ago, Jim Shorts said:

 

Zoolander did come out just 2 weeks after 9/11.  I don't think America was ready for that kind of movie at the time.  I remember watching it opening day and it was just my friends and I.  

True, but this does feel like a sequel to a movie that wasn't a huge hit to begin with that has come far too late, plus Stiller's track record at the box office has always been shaky at best.

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Here in the capital city of NC, only the main roads were cleared yesterday. Side roads were dicey and most people stayed home. We didn't get much snow, but ice is worse for driving. So from us north, I'd say the storm cut movie-going drastically. That's a large chunk of the US, population-wise.

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TFA hold is good considering. Next weekend will see no competition from football for the first time. 900 still in play.

 

And despite the storm, TFA passed 101 Dalmatians on the all time adjusted list to reach 11th place.

 

Also, due to the storm, Cruella could not be reached for comment.

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The-Numbers/BO.com

 

Universal, Sony, einstein, Focus, STX, Well to Go, IFC, New Line, Film Rise, Big World


Ride Along 2              $12,960,000    -63%    3,192        17     $4,060       $59,110,040
The Boy                    $11,260,000       --       2,671        --      $4,216       $11,260,000
Sisters                        $1,900,000    -59%    1,602      -711     $1,186       $84,936,990
The Forest                  $1,758,000    -71%    2,010      -499        $875      $25,065,417
The Hateful Eight         $1,440,000    -60%    1,277    -1108     $1,128      $51,050,675

Ip Man 3                        $762,400    --            103         --      $7,402          $762,400
Carol                             $639,000    -56%       692        -98       $923      $10,574,031
The Danish Girl              $531,000     -26%       794       315       $669       $9,724,377
Creed                           $485,000     -56%       558       -320      $869    $108,294,759

45 Years                       $220,000    129%         40          26    $5,500         $740,409    
The Lady in the Van       $187,026    204%         30          26    $6,234         $329,455
Son of Saul                     $98,367    -19%          34         13     $2,893         $504,891    
Aferim!                           $16,420                                    5     $3,284          $16,420     
Janis: Little Girl Blue          $6,123    -22%           6           -2     $1,021        $343,613   

 

 

 

Box Office: 'Fifth Wave' Drowns As 'Dirty Grandpa' And 'The Boy' Weather The Storm

 

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STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS took in an estimated $14.26M this weekend and has grossed $879.29M to date domestically.

 

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens up to $1.94bn worldwide, and is the fourth biggest film internationally with $1.06bn.

 

STAR WARS update: Domestic ($879M) Int'l ($1.060B) Worldwide ($1.940B)

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