To make a long story short, the predictions just seem to have been too aggressive, because the films were off about 15% across the board, yet the aggregate still set the record for the Memorial Day weekend, so it's not really sensible to put a negative spin on the second-highest weekend of all time just because it was expected to be the highest.Beneath that blanket statement there are some interesting small stories: (1)Wild Hogs, in its 13th week, was somehow rediscovered by moviegoers and roared back into the top ten. It was 241% above last week, despite being in few theaters. I have no explanation. Not even a decent theory. (2) Unlike the other leaders, Waitress was NOT off about 15%. Quite to the contrary, it did 43% better than expected. It crept into the top five in its fourth week. It managed to pass 28 Weeks Later and Georgia Rule, films which have been in theaters a shorter period and are on four times as many screens. Given its obviously excellent word-of-mouth and 90% positive reviews, Waitress is starting to look like the biggest sleeper hit since My Big Fat Greek Wedding. But the thing that distinguishes a real sleeper is its very long legs, so it's far too early to draw any conclusions.
Monday, May 28, 2007
Weekend Box Office Results for May 25–28, 2007
Weekend Box Office Results for May 25–28, 2007
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