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Jul 2-5:Hindenburg launches off for an excellent Independence Day Weekend! WoW has a steep drop but still puts good numbers up. Stories from Eden drops behind Legally Blonde, but the whole 4-5-6 is still very close.1. Hindenburg 88,229,465/113,437,378 (1st week)2. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm: 38,962,838/51,429,391 (2nd week)3. Chris Smith and the Island of Dinosaurs: 15,836,478/20,274,452 (3rd week)4. Legally Blonde: 6,540,029/8,535,116 (3rd week)5. Stories from Eden: 6,182,220/8,311,556 (4th week)6. Double Chromosome: 6,170,999/8,245,893 (4th week)7. 39 Clues: 3,552,926/5,217,724 (6th week)8. Summer Wars: 3,222,385/4,617,909 (5th week)9. Career Buster 3,067,603/4,126,569 (6th week)10. Killer Husband: 1,890,105/2,504,227 (5th week)Jul 9-11:Hindenberg holds on pretty well to stave off a couple of weak openers. Bowling Night wasn’t as bad as some Adam Sandler movies, but it’s clear that Sandler’s 40 million opening “locks” are a thing of the past. WoW stabilzes from its big drop a bit, and Career Buster keeps its legs.1. Hindenburg 47,873,308 (2nd week)2. Bowling Night: 26,488,245 (1st week)3. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm: 19,528,175 (3rd week)4. Candlelight: 10,645,119 (1st week)5. Chris Smith and the Island of Dinosaurs: 8,817,751 (4th week)6. Legally Blonde: 3,543,350 (4th week)7. Stories from Eden: 3,176,015 (5th week)8. Double Chromosome: 3,002,191 (5th week)9. Career Buster 2,022,165 (7th week)10. 39 Clues: 1,926,041 (7th week)Jul 16-18:Now here’s a weekend! Starcraft IS the Box Office! The sci-fi epic drew everyone and beat even the highest expectations. In other news, Double Standards, a G-Rated romantic comedy??… didn’t do well at all.1. Starcraft 2: 157,651,348 (1st week)2. Hindenburg 24,056,337 (3rd week)3. Bowling Night: 10,439,017 (2nd week)4. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm: 9,416,486 (4th week)5. Double Standards: 7,265,103 (1st week)6. Candlelight: 4,707,272 (2nd week)7. Chris Smith and the Island of Dinosaurs: 4,506,753 (5th week)8. Legally Blonde: 1,687,941 (5th week)9. Stories from Eden: 1,373,944 (6th week)10. Career Buster 1,289,534 (8th week)Jul 23-25:It was going to take a miracle for something to top Starcraft. Obviously, that didn’t happen. Brandybook disappointed somewhat but was good for 2nd place. Last Chapter annoyed critics and drew females hoping to see more of Zac Efron. The 4chan documentary couldn’t quite make the top 10 in its first release.1. Starcraft 2: 63,722,675 (2nd week)2. Brandybrook: 28,419,906 (1st week)3. Last Chapter: 17,675,209 (1st week)4. Hindenburg 14,195,645 (4th week)5. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm: 5,664,958 (5th week)6. Bowling Night: 3,472,017 (3rd week)7. Double Standards: 3,288,186 (2nd week)8. Chris Smith and the Island of Dinosaurs: 2,400,297(6th week)9. Candlelight: 2,359,756 (3rd week)10. Career Buster 713,501 (9th week)--4chan: The Truth: 591,206 (1st week -Limited)July 30-Aug 1:Lucid ends July with a solid finish, while 4chan’s numbers may lead some to suspect a prank in the reporting system, but were otherwise a bit lower than some expected.1. Lucid: 46,628,193 (1st week)2. Starcraft 2: 38,443,890 (3rd week)3. Brandybrook: 15,466,113 (2nd week)4. Last Chapter: 10,414,233 (2nd week)5. Hindenburg 8,135,239 (5th week)6. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm: 3,207,498 (6th week)7. 4chan: The Truth: 2,420,013 (2nd week -“Wide”)8. Bowling Night: 1,698,511 (4th week)9. Double Standards: 1,648,896 (3rd week)10. Chris Smith and the Island of Dinosaurs: 1,349,207 (7th week)I'll get the rest done during the week

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Ouch for Blue Beetle.

Poor Andrew Stanton, I think that was his first live-action CAYOM film too. Good thing I have something in mind to rehabilitate his image. :ph34r:

EDIT: I see that Spaghetti has him directing The Stuff of Legend in Year 6 and Alfred has him directing an Elder Scrolls film in Year 8. So it might be that he'll be rehabbed without my intervention.

So now I am Alfred? <_<
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I have no clue...the only other countries I actually know for sure are Canada and Mexico.(Nothing can beat a rating in Germany-"You must be 6 years old to see this by yourself" really now, who is going to drop off there 6 year old to see a film by themselves?)

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I have no clue...the only other countries I actually know for sure are Canada and Mexico.(Nothing can beat a rating in Germany-"You must be 6 years old to see this by yourself" really now, who is going to drop off there 6 year old to see a film by themselves?)

BTW-M and R18 I believe are the R ratings in the UK. I actually think U means everyone.
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