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Brian Damage
12-22-2006, 10:51 AM
Pursuit of Happyness

The Good Sheperd

We are Marshall

Black Christmas

Rocky Balboa

A Night At the Museum

Dreamgirls

dlemond
12-22-2006, 11:50 AM
When they are all finished playing in the theaters, I think A Night at The Museum will have made the most money.

Corolla
12-23-2006, 12:36 PM
I got my bets on Pursuit of Happiness

Brian Damage
12-23-2006, 03:23 PM
1 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
Fox

$12,250,000

2 THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS
Sony / Columbia

$5,300,000


3 ROCKY BALBOA
MGM

$5,000,000


4 THE GOOD SHEPHERD
Universal

$3,500,000


5 CHARLOTTE'S WEB (2006)

$3,150,000

GoldenGirlsFan92
12-23-2006, 04:47 PM
I think Dreamgirls once it comes out.

Brad Russ
12-23-2006, 05:44 PM
I'm so disappointed at how badly We Are Marshall did for Friday. It is a touching story, that should definitely be heard by alot of people, and it didn't even make the top 5. :( That's really disappointing. I think had it been promoted better, it easily would have doubled, or even tripled what it made. If they play the previews for it over and over again for the College football Bowl games coming up, then I'm sure we'll see it make alot more money. They also should have played the advertisements more during NFL games. During the games I saw, they rarely promoted it at all, which disappointed me greatly!! If more NFL and College football fans were aware of this movie, it would be doing much better!! Anyway, I was going to pick Rocky Balboa to be number 1, but it seems pretty obvious now that that's not likely going to happen. My guess is that it'll be number 2, and that silly looking Night At The Museum movie will be number 1.

I must not be in tune with what the rest of America finds entertaining, because of all the films up there, the one that was number 1, is easily the one I'm least interested in seeing. :lol: I guess movies like that do so well since both kids, and adults can go see it, I don't know.

PrettyinPink55
12-23-2006, 10:17 PM
Dreamgirls

freshprinceofLA
12-23-2006, 11:02 PM
although I hope its rocky balboa I'm probably gonna say the prusuit of happiness is going to end up being #1.

Mr.Burns
12-24-2006, 06:48 PM
Rocky Balboa

Brian Damage
12-25-2006, 01:08 AM
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The new Ben Stiller comedy "Night at the Museum" was the top choice for North American moviegoers not distracted by Christmas chores, according to weekend sales estimates issued by the studios on Sunday.

Twentieth Century Fox's coolly reviewed adaptation of the eponymous 32-page children's book sold a better-than-expected $30.8 million worth of tickets during the three days beginning Friday.

Other new releases included the Sylvester Stallone boxing comeback "Rocky Balboa" at No. 3 with $12.5 million, the Robert De Niro-directed spy drama "The Good Shepherd" at No. 4 with $10 million, and the football melodrama "We Are Marshall" at No. 7 with a disappointing $6.6 million.


Last weekend's champion, Will Smith's inspirational drama "The Pursuit of Happyness," dropped to a distant No. 2 with $15 million. The film, released by Sony Corp.'s Columbia Pictures, has earned $53.3 million after 10 days.

Many theaters resembled ghost towns as travel plans, last-minute shopping and related activities took precedence. The studios hope business will pick up dramatically on Christmas Day and throughout the week.

"AMAZING NUMBER"

For its part, Fox was pleased with the $30.8 million in sales for "Night at the Museum" since it had expected the film would open at about $20 million.

"For a tough weekend, this is an amazing number," Bruce Snyder, president of domestic theatrical distribution at the News Corp.-owned studio. "Everybody is pretty preoccupied."

Stiller, in a familiar role as a hapless family man, plays a security guard at a museum where the exhibits experience nocturnal resurrections. The Los Angeles Times described it as "tedious," and the New York Post as "highly derivative."

"Rocky Balboa" was a knockout with the critics, and got a head start on its competition by opening on Wednesday, when it was the No. 1 choice. The film's total stands at $22.1 million, about $2 million shy of its modest production cost.

Stallone also wrote and directed the film, the first in the series since 1990's underwhelming "Rocky V." Distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer started the promotional campaign about six months ago to get skeptical moviegoers "comfortable" with the far-fetched idea of the 60-year-old actor returning to the ring one more time, according to Clark Woods, president of domestic distribution at the closely held studio.


Exit polling conducted Saturday night indicated that almost half the audience was aged between 18 and 34, a sign that the franchise resonates with moviegoers not around for the 1976 launch of the "Rocky" series. Less surprisingly, male moviegoers comprised 62 percent of the audience, according to data supplied by MGM.

The fourth-ranked movie, "The Good Shepherd," stars Matt Damon as a World War II-era American spy. It was released by Universal Pictures, a unit of General Electric Co., which said it was happy with the $10 million opening.

Rounding out the top five was another children's book adaptation, "Charlotte's Web," which dropped two places with $8 million; the 10-day haul for the Paramount Pictures release stands at $26.8 million. Paramount is a unit of Viacom Inc.

At No. 7, "We Are Marshall" stars Matthew McConaughey in the fact-based story of a coach who rallies a small town after its college football team is killed in a 1970 plane crash. Including group sales, the total for the Warner Bros. release stands at $7.7 million. A spokesman for the Time Warner Inc.-owned studio said he had hoped for a stronger opening, but was heartened by enthusiastic exit polling.

© Reuters 2006. All Rights Reserved.

Classicshowsgurl15
01-04-2007, 10:09 PM
I think The Pursuit of Happiness

Brad Russ
01-04-2007, 10:49 PM
I think The Pursuit of Happiness

I went and saw this movie on New Years Day, and the place was literally packed. I almost walked out, but fortunately my meds kicked in just in time. LOL!!

Really nice movie though. I did think it dragged on at times, and seemed much longer than it's 1 hour and 56 minutes, but the acting was top notch all the way. I wouldn't be surprised if Will Smith got an Oscar for his performance!!