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AUGUST

 

August 4-6: 'Public Eye' Wins Over Older Audiences, 'Phone' Left Unanswered

 

1. Public Eye - $20,672,498 (NEW) (1st week)
2. Spark: Rising - $18,512,567 (-39.0%) (4th week)
3. The Screaming Planet - $13,242,503 (-55.9%) (2nd week)
4. Phone - $12,180,375 (NEW) (1st week)
5. Hive Havoc - $10,116,135 (-37.6%) (3rd week)
6. The Curse of Monkey Island - $4,587,497 (-45.2%) (5th week)
7. Agents - $2,978,327 (-37.8%) (6th week)
8. Dangerous Beauty - $2,233,019 (-61.9%) (3rd week)
9. Mile High - $1,845,576 (-54.4%) (4th week)
10. Apocamance - $1,634,766 (-45.8%) (5th week)

 

August 11-13: 'Algernon' Another Mid-August Hit

 

1. Flowers for Algernon - $27,849,474 (NEW) (1st week)
2. Public Eye - $12,630,132 (-38.9%) (2nd week)
3. Spark: Rising - $12,343,898 (-33.3%) (5th week)
4. The Screaming Planet - $6,597,124 (-50.2%) (3rd week)
5. Hive Havoc - $6,475,387 (-36.0%) (4th week)
6. Phone - $5,027,087 (-58.7%) (2nd week)
7. The Curse of Monkey Island - $2,914,904 (-36.5%) (6th week)
8. Agents - $1,692,863 (-43.2%) (7th week)
9. Mile High - $1,078,916 (-41.5%) (5th week)
10. Apocamance - $1,009,297 (-38.3%) (6th week)

 

August 18-20: 'Dino-Riders' Whimpers

 

1. Dino-Riders - $21,380,682 (NEW) (1st week)
2. Flowers for Algernon - $20,333,343 (-27.0%) (2nd week)
3. An Apple a Night - $14,876,653 (NEW) (1st week)
4. Public Eye - $8,233,962 (-34.9%) (3rd week)
5. Spark: Rising - $7,767,144 (-37.1%) (6th week)
6. The Screaming Planet - $3,909,902 (-40.7%) (4th week)
7. Hive Havoc - $3,165,534 (-51.1%) (5th week)
8. Phone - $1,746,568 (-65.3%) (3rd week)
9. The Curse of Monkey Island - $1,345,254 (-53.8%) (7th week)
10. Agents - $841,354 (-50.3%) (8th week)

 

August 25-27: 'Space Pirates' Debuts Decently at the End of Summer

 

1. The Space Pirates - $25,424,398 (NEW) (1st week)
2. Flowers for Algernon - $15,121,144 (-25.6%) (3rd week)
3. An Apple a Night - $9,433,546 (-36.6%) (2nd week)
4. Dino-Riders - $9,292,158 (-56.5%) (2nd week)
5. Ninja - $5,637,416 (NEW) (1st week)
6. Public Eye - $5,562,594 (-32.4%) (4th week)
7. Spark: Rising - $5,184,198 (-33.3%) (7th week)
8. The Screaming Planet - $1,675,472 (-57.1%) (5th week)
9. Hive Havoc - $1,656,742 (-47.7%) (6th week)
10. The Curse of Monkey Island - $804,990 (-40.2%) (8th week)

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Slightly disappointed in The Space Pirates but that's actually not too terrible for Phone. Likely to finish somewhere around the mid-$20 millions. A step down from the Asian horror remakes in the boom last decade but considering the tiny budget it could be okay.

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August PTA:

 

Flowers for Algernon - $8,858

The Space Pirates - $7,693

Public Eye - $6,534

Dino-Riders - $6,088

An Apple a Night - $4,889

Phone - $4,386

Ninja - $2,071

 

August Top 10:

 

August 4-6: $88,003,263 (-17.8%)

August 11-13: $77,619,082 (-11.8%)

August 18-20: $83,600,396 (+7.7%)

August 25-27: $79,792,658 (-4.6%)

 

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Decided to make a showdown between Voltron, Spark Rising, and Scrooge, probably the three biggest titles of the year so far.

 

              Scrooge     Voltron        Spark

Wknd 1   $75.62m    $108.76m  $94.52m

              $92m        $151m         $137m

Wknd 2   $50.32m    $48.22m      $50.87m

              $156m       $223m        $213m

Wknd 3   $32.73m  $27.61m      $30.33m

              $201m       $266m        $262m

Wknd 4   $25.41m   $14.71m     $18.51m

              $245m        $287m       $288m

Wknd 5   $17.61m   $8.94m       $12.34m

              $271m        $301m       $306m

Wknd 6   $10.01m   $4.57m       $7.77m

              $286m        $308m       $319m

Wknd 7   $7.31m      <$2.2m      $5.18m

              $301m        $312m       $327m

TOTAL     $340m       $325m     $350m

 

....not that I'm biased or anything.... 

 

 

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I have to thank you guys for really capturing the barren wasteland at the box office that is early September. Woo!

 

SEPTEMBER

 

September 1-4 (Labor Day Weekend): 'Algernon' Returns to #1, 'Rider' Leads New Releases on Labor Day

 

1. Flowers for Algernon - $17,094,612 (+13.1%) (4th week)
2. The Rider - $16,288,329 / $20,679,045 (NEW) (1st week)
3. The Space Pirates - $15,310,034 (-39.8%) (2nd week)
4. The Little Engine That Could - $8,174,673 / $10,235,094 (NEW) (1st week)
5. An Apple a Night - $7,242,094 (-23.2%) (3rd week)
6. Dino-Riders - $7,011,545 (-24.5%) (3rd week)
7. Public Eye - $4,920,783 (-11.5%) (5th week)
8. Spark: Rising - $4,879,056 (-5.9%) (8th week)
9. Don’t Go Outside - $3,894,055 / $4,796,452 (NEW) (1st week)
10. Ninja - $2,189,801 (-61.2%) (2nd week)

 

September 8-10: 'Algernon' Repeats on Depressing Fall Weekend

 

1. Flowers for Algernon - $12,894,349 (-24.6%) (5th week)
2. The Space Pirates - $6,529,287 (-57.4%) (3rd week)
3. No Surrender - $6,393,546 (NEW) (1st week)
4. The Rider - $6,360,274 (-61.0%) (2nd week)
5. Sea of Heroes - $5,899,943 (NEW) (1st week)
6. An Apple a Night - $4,404,514 (-39.2%) (4th week)
7. The Little Engine That Could - $3,355,676 (-59.0%) (2nd week)
8. Dino-Riders - $3,344,209 (-52.3%) (4th week)
9. Public Eye - $2,893,446 (-41.2%) (6th week)
10. Spark: Rising - $2,888,543 (-40.8%) (9th week)

 

September 15-17: 'Sea of Heroes' Expands Wide, Lands in First

 

1. Sea of Heroes - $14,121,329 (+139.3%) (2nd week)
2. The Executioner - $10,092,569 (NEW) (1st week)
3. Flowers for Algernon - $10,067,544 (-21.9%) (6th week)
4. Seduction - $7,871,925 (NEW) (1st week)
5. The Rider - $3,533,454 (-44.4%) (3rd week)
6. The Space Pirates - $3,417,123 (-47.7%) (4th week)
7. No Surrender - $3,100,121 (-51.5%) (2nd week)
8. An Apple a Night - $2,535,898 (-42.4%) (5th week)
9. Spark: Rising - $1,945,965 (-32.6%) (10th week)
10. Public Eye - $1,791,244 (-38.1%) (7th week)
-. River of Death - $374,613 (NEW) (1st week)

 

September 22-24: 'SWAT Kats' Posts a Radical Debut

 

1. SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron - $37,908,781 (NEW)
2. Flowers for Algernon - $7,685,099 (-23.7%) (7th week)
3. Sea of Heroes - $7,099,128 (-49.7%) (3rd week)
4. The Executioner - $4,072,396 (-59.6%) (2nd week)
5. Seduction - $2,718,423 (-65.5%) (2nd week)
6. River of Death - $2,291,084 (+511.6%) (2nd week)
7. The Rider - $2,099,868 (-40.6%) (4th week)
8. The Space Pirates - $1,997,444 (-41.5%) (5th week)
9. No Surrender - $1,577,982 (-49.1%) (3rd week)
10. An Apple a Night - $1,576,632 (-37.8%) (6th week)

 

September 29-October 1: 'White Hurricane' Crashes Box Office, 'River of Death' Whimpers in Wide Release

 

1. White Hurricane - $33,178,925 (NEW) (1st week)
2. SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron - $24,223,371 (-36.1%) (2nd week)
3. River of Death - $7,731,848 (+237.5%) (3rd week)
4. Flowers of Algernon - $5,135,672 (-33.2%) (8th week)
5. Sea of Heroes - $3,654,386 (-48.5%) (4th week)
6. The Executioner - $1,517,894 (-62.7%) (3rd week)
7. The Rider - $976,598 (-53.5%) (5th week)
8. The Space Pirates - $909,647 (-54.5%) (6th week)
9. Seduction - $829,324 (-69.5%) (3rd week)
10. No Surrender - $761,429 (-51.7%) (4th week)

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I am hoping Haunting in WI can break out and do 30M+. It has Friday the 13th, known director, and it is the first and only major horror film of October. 

 

Poor performance for all my film's in September. Not super surprised though haha

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