
In what can only be called a fantastic DePalma/Travolta movie (aka A BLOW OUT), the Dodgers vanquish the box office with the power of their bats. Performing well below expectations, 28 Weeks Later showed that British films without Miss Moneypenny just shouldn't have sequels. And Georgia Rule's anemic $6 Mill brings Ms. Lohan Job one step closer to straight to DVD erotic thrillers. The Dodgers run outburst even beat Spider-Man 3's second week take of $60 Mill (which was not in the running, but I'm putting them up anyway).
| Weekend |
Top movie |
Wkend gross ($MM) |
Dodgers’ runs scored |
Runs x 3.5 multiplier |
Wkend winner |
| May 4-6 |
SpiderMan3 |
$148.0 |
0,4,6 (10) |
$35.5 |
Spidey |
| May 11-13 |
SpiderMan3 |
$60 |
2,7,10 (19) |
$66.5 |
Dodgers |
7 comments:
Hey, what happened to Brigitte Nielsen's picture? (Admittedly, though, this boxcover is an improvement.)
Wow, dodgers come back with a vengence - and this time its personal...
Mr Sax - if that's your real name - very good image recall. Though I think the lohan (aka lohan job) picture is almost too seamless.
Mr. DeShields--if that's your real name--I'm trying to cast Chained Heat 3 as we speak. Thanks for giving me some great ideas.
Delino: I'd hardly call it 'good image recall' if Sax can just glance at the Chained Heat box set he keeps above his fireplace
EK, I do not keep pictures of Brigitte Nielsen on my mantle.
Lindsay, on the other hand, is a whole 'nother deal.
Is there a mantle in the bathroom?
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