Frost Heats up Per Theater Chart
December 9, 2008
Frost/Nixon had one of the best openings of the year, earning a per theater average of $60,236 in three theaters.
Second place on the per theater chart was Milk with an average of $18,534 in just a hair under 100 theaters.
Slumdog Millionaire is showing incredible legs and earned an average of $17,977 theaters in 78 theaters while My Name is Bruce rounded out the $10,000 club with $17,214 in one theater, the best weekend of its run.
There were no other new releases that came that close to $10,000, but A Good Day to be Black and Sexy was the closest, earning $6,141 in one theater.
(On a side note, I love the title of this movie.
It might become my new personal motto, even though I am neither black, nor sexy.)
Don Carlo and Cadillac Records were neck and neck with averages of $5,567 and $5,023.
Ciao said hello to $2,672 and Amexicano took in $2,245.
Hunger just missed the $2,000 mark with $1,980 while Staub managed $1,412.
Way further back was Nobel Son with an average of just $374.
If it is still playing in 100 or more theaters in two weeks, I would be shocked.
This past week also saw milestones reached for a few Per Theater Chart alumni:
Filed under: Slumdog Millionaire, Milk, Frost/Nixon, Cadillac Records, Låt den rätte komma in, Nobel Son, My Name is Bruce, Hunger, Ciao