Babel Broke the Bank
October 31, 2006
It was a busy week on the per theater charts with five films topping $10,000 and another coming awfully close.
Leading the way was Oscar bait, Babel with nearly $400,000 in 7 theaters for an average of $55,622, which was four times the next highest earner.
That film, The Queen, earned nearly $2 million in 152 for an average of $12,560 during its fifth week of release.
Shut Up and Sing was in a virtual tie for second place with an average of $12,526 in its four theaters, while The Nightmare Before Christmas 3D wasn't that far behind with $11,409.
The final film to top $10,000 was the overall box office leader, Saw III, which managed an average of $10,613 in its 3,167 theaters.
Just missing the $10,000 club was Climates with $9,665 in its lone theater.
From there, there was a steep decline in the freshman films.
Next up was Absolute Wilson with $3,440, while Romeo & Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss and Cocaine Cowboys were not far behind with $3,113 and $3,025 respectively.
There was another glut of films to finish with between $3,000 and $2,000: The Bridge at $2,595, Conversations with God at $2,349, Cruel World at $2,232, and 20 Centimeters at $2,177.
Pulling up there rear was Death of a President with just $1,835 and Color of the Cross with $892.
This past week also saw milestones reached for a few Per Theater Charts alumni:
Filed under: Saw III, The Queen, Babel, , The Last King of Scotland, Running With Scissors, Don, Shortbus, Shut Up and Sing, Romeo & Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss, Cocaine Cowboys, Iklimler, Absolute Wilson