#1 movie predicted correctly: 9 Weeks in a Row
1. WALL-E
I don't think this will make Monsters, Inc. dollars. But I could see something akin to The Incredibles. I've pegged it at $17,500 per theater. It doesn't matter too much though, I'm hitting the top spot for the 10th weekend in a row with ease.
Estimate: $68.3 million
2. Wanted
Say it with me: Rated R films don't open huge. "But what about 300?" Ugh. Why are you always bringing up that infernal rulebreaker? Okay, okay, my explanation is that this one has a lot more competition for the adult dollar than that particular March release did.
Estimate: $33.5 million
3. Get Smart
It will dip, but it won't dip hard. WALL-E takes the family buck and Wanted the adult actioner but Get Smart is still the only legit comedy in town.
Estimate: $18.8 million
This here is the movie PIXAR will be hammering this weekend. It was a good run though. Hey Panda, don't worry, this is a good death. No shame here.
Estimate: $10.5 million
See you later Mike Myers! Look on the bright side - you have made a TON of cash off Shrek and Powers. Way more than I make for instance.
Estimate: $6.8 million
I just read somewhere that early Hancock reviews aren't good. This doesn't please me. It angers me.
Estimate: $4.0 million
What do you think the insurance rate was to cover Harrison for this film? A billion? A trillion? Or did they just keep him in his trailer when the heavy stuff was going down?
Estimate: $3.9 million
Sorry ladies, you won't be getting anymore movies this year. Try again next year!
Estimate: $3.6 million
Does anyone know if Kit Kittredge is opening wider anytime soon? No? Good information is hard to find. I was just looking for another gal film to plug into the tenth slot but I guess it's not meant to be.
Estimate: $3.3 million







Not really that hard to do.
(Jun. 26, 2008 - 7:44:39 PM)
Actually, wait, no I don't care. If you don't think it's hard that's fine. You win. I submit to the awesome power of the internet.
(Jun. 27, 2008 - 10:46:06 AM)