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This Weekend at the Boxoffice: 2007.Apr.16

Frukathka said:
Hey, Hand, can you please post the stats for First Snow? Thanks.

Domestic Total as of Apr. 15, 2007: $168,805
Distributor: Yari Film Group
Release Date: March 23, 2007
Genre: Drama Running Time: 1 hrs. 41 min.
MPAA Rating: R
Production Budget: N/A
Opening Weekend: $15,189
(3 theaters, $5,063 average)
% of Total Gross: 9.0%

Widest Release: 33 theaters
In Release: 24 days / 3.4 weeks

Domestic: $168,805 (100.0%) + Foreign: n/a (0.0%) = Worldwide: $168,805
 
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Hand of Evil said:
Domestic Total as of Apr. 15, 2007: $168,805
Distributor: Yari Film Group
Release Date: March 23, 2007
Genre: Drama Running Time: 1 hrs. 41 min.
MPAA Rating: R
Production Budget: N/A
Opening Weekend: $15,189
(3 theaters, $5,063 average)
% of Total Gross: 9.0%

Widest Release: 33 theaters
In Release: 24 days / 3.4 weeks

Domestic: $168,805 (100.0%) + Foreign: n/a (0.0%) = Worldwide: $168,805
Iguess you can tell a lot about a movie by looking at its stats! :\

Thanks again! :D
 

Hand of Evil said:
Domestic: $200,965,135 (49.7%) + Foreign: $203,500,000 (50.3%) = Worldwide: $404,465,135


I get the feeling, given the respective sucesses of Grindhouse and 300, and leaving Frank Miller himself aside for the present, that the producers of Sin City walked away from that project with a better grasp of what a wider audience would like to see next than the Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino.
 

Mark CMG said:
I get the feeling, given the respective sucesses of Grindhouse and 300, and leaving Frank Miller himself aside for the present, that the producers of Sin City walked away from that project with a better grasp of what a wider audience would like to see next than the Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino.
That is rather interesting, for was that also the debate rumors, that may have or not have been, between Frank Miller and Todd McFarlane, visuals vs story. Frank, saying that they go hand and hand, Todd saying the visuals were the story and that the public would pick images over story and dialog.
 

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