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TDKR Weekend: $160.89M - #3 ALL TIME HIGHEST OW

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The Dark Knight Rises - $163 millionIce Age: Continental Drift - $20.6 million (-56%)The Amazing Spider-Man - $11.1 million (-68%)Ted - $10.3 million (-54%)Brave - $5.7 million (-49%)Magic Mike - $4.3 million (-53%)Savages - $3.3 million (-65%)Madea's Witness Protection - $2.2 million (-61%)Moonrise Kingdom - $1.9 million (-49%)Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted - $1.5 million (-60%)People were saying shooting had minimal to no effect, drops are absolutely atrocious across the board.

Yeah, brutal for some movies that should have played as nice counter-programming to TDKR.
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TDKR - $163 millionIA4 - $20.6 million (-56%)TASM - $11.1 million (-68%)Ted - $10.3 million (-54%)Brave - $5.7 million (-49%)MM - $4.3 million (-53%)Savages - $3.3 million (-65%)TPM - $2.2 million (-61%)MK - $1.9 million (-49%)Mad 3 - $1.5 million (-60%)People were saying shooting had minimal to no effect, drops are absolutely atrocious across the board.

To compare. This is TDK OW. http://boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?yr=2008&wknd=29&p=.htm
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Got there at exactly 7:30. Probably number 60-70 in line. Sat in 4th or 5th row from top towards center. Last minute plans actually. Was invited by a friend last night to this.

Ha, you might have been sitting right in front of us. We were 3rd row from the top in the center.
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I don't even know where to start.... Need to see some Weekday drops first.

I just mean for any film in general. Don't even want to.I just need ot go to another thread...something more fun...
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So most people were predicting 210 million or so. That's about 50 million in front of what it actually will make which corresponds to 5 million admissions. Isn't it a bit unlikely that 5 million people stated away from TDKR out of fear of being shot?

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So most people were predicting 210 million or so. That's about 50 million in front of what it actually will make which corresponds to 5 million admissions. Isn't it a bit unlikely that 5 million people stated away from TDKR out of fear of being shot?

In a country of 300 million people, not really.
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So most people were predicting 210 million or so. That's about 50 million in front of what it actually will make which corresponds to 5 million admissions. Isn't it a bit unlikely that 5 million people stated away from TDKR out of fear of being shot?

It wouldn't have made 200M after that midnight number but it's obviously been affected.
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So most people were predicting 210 million or so. That's about 50 million in front of what it actually will make which corresponds to 5 million admissions. Isn't it a bit unlikely that 5 million people stated away from TDKR out of fear of being shot?

Most were that high? I was 175.
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So most people were predicting 210 million or so. That's about 50 million in front of what it actually will make which corresponds to 5 million admissions. Isn't it a bit unlikely that 5 million people stated away from TDKR out of fear of being shot?

And average predictions were between 185-195/200M. I was at 191.9M Edited by riczhang
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So most people were predicting 210 million or so. That's about 50 million in front of what it actually will make which corresponds to 5 million admissions. Isn't it a bit unlikely that 5 million people stated away from TDKR out of fear of being shot?

It would have probably landed somewhere around $180M-$190M. So, about a $20/$30M impact. But, we will never know for sure.
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