Weekend Box Office 4/2 - 4/4
#51
Monday numbers:
1 Hellboy $1,872,306
2 The Passion of the Christ $1,291,725
3 Walking Tall $1,255,437
4 Home on the Range $1,209,828
5 Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed $1,141,225
6 The Prince and Me $751,164
7 The Ladykillers $515,274
8 Dawn of the Dead $471,335
9 Jersey Girl $433,000
10 Taking Lives $312,272
Passion is #2 already. It'll probably make more than Hellboy next weekend.
1 Hellboy $1,872,306
2 The Passion of the Christ $1,291,725
3 Walking Tall $1,255,437
4 Home on the Range $1,209,828
5 Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed $1,141,225
6 The Prince and Me $751,164
7 The Ladykillers $515,274
8 Dawn of the Dead $471,335
9 Jersey Girl $433,000
10 Taking Lives $312,272
Passion is #2 already. It'll probably make more than Hellboy next weekend.
#52
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Originally posted by matome
Monday numbers:
1 Hellboy $1,872,306
2 The Passion of the Christ $1,291,725
3 Walking Tall $1,255,437
4 Home on the Range $1,209,828
5 Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed $1,141,225
6 The Prince and Me $751,164
7 The Ladykillers $515,274
8 Dawn of the Dead $471,335
9 Jersey Girl $433,000
10 Taking Lives $312,272
Passion is #2 already. It'll probably make more than Hellboy next weekend.
Monday numbers:
1 Hellboy $1,872,306
2 The Passion of the Christ $1,291,725
3 Walking Tall $1,255,437
4 Home on the Range $1,209,828
5 Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed $1,141,225
6 The Prince and Me $751,164
7 The Ladykillers $515,274
8 Dawn of the Dead $471,335
9 Jersey Girl $433,000
10 Taking Lives $312,272
Passion is #2 already. It'll probably make more than Hellboy next weekend.

Chris
#53
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Originally posted by Rivero
Blah blah blah, BLAH! BLAH! Blah blah.....what are you some kind of analyst or something....work for the Hollywood Reporter, Jacko?
Blah blah blah, BLAH! BLAH! Blah blah.....what are you some kind of analyst or something....work for the Hollywood Reporter, Jacko?
#57
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Originally posted by Mr. Cinema
If you take out the church groups that have saw The Passion, then how much will it have made? $100 million? And some of these church groups, who say that going to movies is a sin, etc, will go watch this....just a tad hypocritical. It's still just a movie. This movie is constant violence, no matter what the message is. Probably has more violence than any other R rated movie ever made.
And BTW......The Passion ain't catchin' TITANIC. To all the haters out there, TITANIC ain't fallin to Mel. Sorry.........not happenin'. And while we're on the subject, it ain't catchin Spider-Man and it sure ain't toppin Star Wars.
If you take out the church groups that have saw The Passion, then how much will it have made? $100 million? And some of these church groups, who say that going to movies is a sin, etc, will go watch this....just a tad hypocritical. It's still just a movie. This movie is constant violence, no matter what the message is. Probably has more violence than any other R rated movie ever made.
And BTW......The Passion ain't catchin' TITANIC. To all the haters out there, TITANIC ain't fallin to Mel. Sorry.........not happenin'. And while we're on the subject, it ain't catchin Spider-Man and it sure ain't toppin Star Wars.
With only 9 movies that have made more in the history of the world I think you argument falls a bit short. It blows my mind how people get so mad the movie had done so well.
#59
Tuesday numbers:
1 Hellboy $1,672,882 -11% $26,717,628
2 Passion of the Christ $1,602,519 +24% $333,751,215
3 Home on the Range $1,253,261 +4% $16,343,860
4 Walking Tall $1,243,288 -1% $17,999,839
5 Scooby-Doo 2 $1,164,306 +2% $52,051,997
6 The Prince and Me $812,109 +8% $10,969,651
7 The Ladykillers $589,076 +14% $24,587,142
8 Jersey Girl $509,000 +18% $16,768,000
9 Dawn of the Dead $447,830 -5% $52,679,105
10 Taking Lives $361,484 +16% $28,146,917
Hellboy is about to go down
1 Hellboy $1,672,882 -11% $26,717,628
2 Passion of the Christ $1,602,519 +24% $333,751,215
3 Home on the Range $1,253,261 +4% $16,343,860
4 Walking Tall $1,243,288 -1% $17,999,839
5 Scooby-Doo 2 $1,164,306 +2% $52,051,997
6 The Prince and Me $812,109 +8% $10,969,651
7 The Ladykillers $589,076 +14% $24,587,142
8 Jersey Girl $509,000 +18% $16,768,000
9 Dawn of the Dead $447,830 -5% $52,679,105
10 Taking Lives $361,484 +16% $28,146,917
Hellboy is about to go down
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Wednesday's box office
1. THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST: $1,774,588 +10.7%
2. HELLBOY: $1,462,508 -12.6%
3. HOME ON THE RANGE: $1,268,776 +1.2%
4. JOHNSON FAMILY VACATION: $1,219,426 NEW
5. SCOOBY-DOO 2: $1,155,244 -0.8%
6. WALKING TALL: $1,128,102 -9.3%
7. THE PRINCE AND ME: $818,338 +0.8%
8. THE LADYKILLERS: $563,126 -4.4%
9. JERSEY GIRL: $504,000 -1.0%
10. DAWN OF THE DEAD: $388,905 -13.2%
Wow, I think Passion could actually be #1 this weekend.
Poor Dawn of The Dead
I really wanted to see it do better.
1. THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST: $1,774,588 +10.7%
2. HELLBOY: $1,462,508 -12.6%
3. HOME ON THE RANGE: $1,268,776 +1.2%
4. JOHNSON FAMILY VACATION: $1,219,426 NEW
5. SCOOBY-DOO 2: $1,155,244 -0.8%
6. WALKING TALL: $1,128,102 -9.3%
7. THE PRINCE AND ME: $818,338 +0.8%
8. THE LADYKILLERS: $563,126 -4.4%
9. JERSEY GIRL: $504,000 -1.0%
10. DAWN OF THE DEAD: $388,905 -13.2%
Wow, I think Passion could actually be #1 this weekend.
Poor Dawn of The Dead
I really wanted to see it do better.
#62
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Originally posted by Jackskeleton
Wednesdays release of The Johnson's family reunion will be a change for wednesdays numbers.
Wednesdays release of The Johnson's family reunion will be a change for wednesdays numbers.

Chris
#63
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Originally posted by ianholm
Wow, I think Passion could actually be #1 this weekend.
Wow, I think Passion could actually be #1 this weekend.
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Originally posted by Groucho
Not a chance. Don't forget that The Alamo and The Girl Next Door are opening.
Not a chance. Don't forget that The Alamo and The Girl Next Door are opening.
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I don't know, Box Office Guru is predicting the highest grossing new film will be Alamo with $18 mil. Even though he also predicts $13mil for Passion, I think it may be higher looking at the huge increases leading up to the holiday weekend.
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The theater count is the major issue.
Passions is still playing in 3200+ screens. Alamo opens up in 2600+ screens and that's the biggest # of screens for this weeks openers.
It's going to be one crowded weekend with all the second weekers and the fresh faces on screen..
Passions is still playing in 3200+ screens. Alamo opens up in 2600+ screens and that's the biggest # of screens for this weeks openers.
It's going to be one crowded weekend with all the second weekers and the fresh faces on screen..




