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Post by DTN / Burrard Street on Nov 3, 2010 14:22:51 GMT -5
1) Lidsville (CCP) - $5,100,000 ($43,700,000) 2) Silent Screams (Burrard) - $4,500,000 ($38,500,000) 3) Knowing Charlie Dillon (Hollywood) - $3,000,000 ($84,850,000) 4)Twelve Minutes (Hollywood) - $1,500,000 ($41,350,000) 5) I Want You to Want Me (Burrard) - $1,300,000 ($76,680,000) 6)The Phone Call (CCP) - $ 1,100,000 ($32,960,000) 7) Pistol 2 (Burrard) - $1,000,000 ($448,310,000) 8) The Show Must Go On (CCP) - $900,000 ($65,500,000) 9) Letters from the Apocolypse (Hollywood) - $600,000 ($302,390,000) 18) Imaginary Friends (Hollywood) - $200,000 ($55,410,000) 11) Sabrina the Teenage Witch (Burrard) - $30,000 ($105,198,000) 12) Things Worth Saving (Hollywood) - $28,000 ($75,288 ,000) 13) Magic School Bus (CCP) - $10,000 ($41,710,000)
Magic School bus ends it’s run with $41.7 mill Things worth saving ends it’s run with $75.3 mill Sabrina the Teenage Witch closes with $105.2 mill
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Post by ebnpresident on Dec 22, 2010 20:33:34 GMT -5
Just giving some final numbers, I estimated what they would make:
FINAL BOX OFFICE:
Magic School Bus - 41.7 million Things Worth Saving - 75.4 million Sabrina the Teenage Witch - 105.4 million Imaginary Friends - 55.8 million Letters from the Apocalypse - 306.2 million The Show Must Go On - 65.9 million Pistol 2 - 456.3 million The Phone Call - 34.9 million I Want You To Want Me - 80.3 million Twelve Minutes - 44.3 million Knowing Charlie Dillon - 101.4 million Silent Screams - 49.7 million Lidsville - 58.0 million
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Post by spencer101f on Dec 22, 2010 21:40:45 GMT -5
Wow, Magic School Bus did terrible...and being one of the only kids films playing is actually quite shocking. ugh
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Post by ebnpresident on Dec 22, 2010 21:52:00 GMT -5
Above 40 million dollars isn't exactly terrible. It did okay.
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Post by spencer101f on Dec 22, 2010 23:56:17 GMT -5
^With over a $100 million dollar budget, not to mention advertising and publicity? FLOP.
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