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"I'll oil you up and rub you down. And that's just one small fraction of the main attraction. Oh, I need action. T-t-t-t-touch me! I wanna feel dirty!"Oh, Emma, how I got a boner watching that part.

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Saturday Numbers are in ...

1. Paranormal Activity 4 (Paramount) NEW [3,412 Runs] R

Friday $15.0M, Saturday $9.3M, Weekend $30.0M

2. Argo (Warner Bros) Week 2 [3,247 Runs] R

Friday $5.0M (-14%), Saturday $7.3M, Weekend $16.7M, Cume $43.3M

3. Taken 2 (Fox) Week 3 [3,489 Runs] PG13

Friday $4.2M, Saturday $5.9M, Weekend $13.3M, Cume $106.0M

4. Hotel Transylvania (Sony) Week 4 [3,384 Runs] PG

Friday $3.6M, Saturday $5.8M, Weekend $13.2M, Cume $118.7M

4. Alex Cross (Summit/Lionsgate) NEW [2,539 Runs] PG13

Friday $4.0M, Saturday $4.8M, Weekend $12.0M

6. Sinister (Summit/Lionsgate) Week 2 [2,542 Runs] R

Friday $2.9M, Saturday $3.8M, Weekend $8.9M (-51%), Cume $31.8M

7. Here Comes The Boom (Sony) Week 2 [3,014 Runs] PG

Friday $2.5M, Saturday $3.7M, Weekend $8.5M (-27%), Cume $23.3M

8. Pitch Perfect (Universal) Week 4 [2,660 Runs] PG13

Friday $2.3M, Saturday $2.9M, Weekend $6.8M, Cume $45.6M

9. Frankenweenie (Disney) Week 3 [2,362 Runs] PG

Friday $1.1M, Saturday $1.8M, Weekend $4.3M, Cume $28.3M

10. Looper (FilmDistrict/Sony) Week 4 [2,223 Runs] R

Friday $1.2M, Saturday $1.8M, Weekend $4.1M, Cume $57.8

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$30m for a fourth movie is not bad, but $30m for a fourth movie in a franchise that has terrible legs is really bad. It might not even get to $60m because the legs are so bad. On the flipside, the budget was $5m, so $30m becomes a great number again. We could do this all day, going around in circles.Basically it's not a good number if you're a fan of the franchise, but if you're a studio exec, it's fine.

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$30m for a fourth movie is not bad, but $30m for a fourth movie in a franchise that has terrible legs is really bad. It might not even get to $60m because the legs are so bad. On the flipside, the budget was $5m, so $30m becomes a great number again. We could do this all day, going around in circles.Basically it's not a good number if you're a fan of the franchise, but if you're a studio exec, it's fine.

With this budgets we'll see PA16....
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Besides Saw and PA, can you find another horror franchise that has done this well four episodes in? I think Final Destination is one, but before that, I'd say you'd have to go as far back as Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street.

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Besides Saw and PA, can you find another horror franchise that has done this well four episodes in? I think Final Destination is one, but before that, I'd say you'd have to go as far back as Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street.

Chucky? :lol: That was a funny horror series...
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It should be able to pull in around 75M Domestic, then it's lights out and on to the Holiday movies and off to DVD/Blu-Ray World where the tagline for the Blu-Ray DVD Release will be like they did for PROMETHEUS: "All your questions will be answered for PA4 Extended Edition with an Alternate Ending type of bullshit..

It's not going to get a 2.5 multiplier bud. None of them have.
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