Movie Queen's Reign Rivals Real Royalty
October 17, 2006
The Queen led the per theatre charts for the third weekend in a row, taking in an average of $22,228 in its 46 theatres.
Granted, the film has a while to catch up to the more than 50 year reign of Queen Elizabeth II, but this is still a very rare feat for a film to accomplish.
Second place went to newcomer Sweet Land with an unexpected opening weekend average of $20,930.
The only other film to top $10,000 was Little Children as the film held up very well, dipping less than 14% to $16,910.
There were several other new limited releases this weekend with Tideland being the best of the rest at $7,276 in its lone theatre.
This is a good start, but its mainstream appeal is too limited for it to expand significantly.
Next up is Deliver Us From Evil at a disappointing average of $3,914.
I think it is safe to say Rupert Grint's $200 million streak is over as Driving Lessons averaged just $2,825 in eight theatres.
Infamous was close behind with $2,531 in 179 theatres and even a sharp drop-off this coming weekend shouldn't prevent it from at least reaching $1 million.
The same can't be said for So Much So Fast as it earned just $1,015 in its lone theatre over the weekend and $1,465 since Wednesday.
Finally, we have more evidence that the select cities release strategy just doesn't work as Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker crashed and burned with just $215,177 in 221 theatres for an average of just $974.
This past week also saw milestones reached for a few Per Theatre Charts alumni:
Filed under: The Queen, The Illusionist, The Last King of Scotland, Facing the Giants, Little Children, La science des rêves, Sweet Land, Infamous, Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker, Driving Lessons, Deliver Us From Evil, Tideland, So Much So Fast