Saturday, November 23, 2013

Your Weekend B.O.

... is fragrant with the smell of Moolah.

(And now with Add On!)

Jennifer Lawrence's World

1) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire -- Weekend Total: $153 million. Per-screen average: $36,824.

2) Thor: The Dark World -- Weekend Total: $14.4 million. Per-screen average: $3,873. Total domestic gross: $168.1 million.

3) The Best Man Holiday -- Weekend Total: $12.7 million. Per-screen average: $6,224. Total domestic gross: $50.6 million.

4) Delivery Man -- Weekend Total: $8.1 million. Per-screen average: $2,945. Total domestic gross: $8.1 million.

5) Free Birds -- Weekend Total: $5.1 million. Per-screen average: $1,646. Total domestic gross: $48.3 million.

6) Last Vegas -- Weekend Total: $4.4 million. Per-screen average: $1,520. Domestic Total: $54 million

7) Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa -- Weekend Total: $3.5 million. Per-screen average: $1,343. Domestic Total: $95.5 million.

8 ) Gravity -- Weekend Total: $3.3 million. Per screen average: $1,773. Domestic Total: $245.5 million

9) 12 Years A Slave -- Weekend Total: $2.8 million. Per-screen average: $1,882. Domestic Total: $29.4 million.

10) Dallas Buyers Club -- Weekend Total: $2.7 million. Per-screen average: $4,113. Domestic Total: $6.4 million.

Disney's Frozen, now in one theater in Hollywood (the fabled El Capitan) took in $66,500.

Add On: Ms. Lawrence rules.

The Jennifer Lawrence sequel’s $161M is biggest November opening ever in U.S. and it adds another $146M from overseas in first weekend for Lionsgate

Jennifer Lawrence and “The Hunger Games Catching Fire” scored a box-office bulls-eye this weekend, roaring to $161 million in its U.S. opening.

The domestic haul is the biggest November debut ever, the fourth-best all-time and the year’s second-best, behind only Disney Marvel superhero sequel “Iron Man 3,” which soared to $174 million in May.

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