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Tag Archives: the possession
Weekend Wrap Up: Setting New Lows
It’s weekends like this that it takes considerable effort to even muster up the will to analyze the box office. Sure, weekends like the opening of The Avengers or the incredible run of Avatar balance it out in the end, but still, this … Continue reading
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Tagged box office, box office analysis, henry cavill, man of steel, optimus prime, shia labeouf, the possession
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Weekend Box Office Predictions: 9/7/12
We could be looking at an historically awful weekend. With only two new openers, neither of which look poised to break out, along with a weak slate of holdovers, this could well be the lowest grossing weekend in several years. … Continue reading
Weekend Wrap Up: Labor Day Laze
Labor is always among the weakest holidays for box office activity. It tends to benefit holdovers the most and give them nice little boosts. However, openers rarely break out and the Labor Day opening weekend record is held by Rob … Continue reading
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Weekend Box Office Predictions: 8/31/12
The traditional late August/early September box office lull continues this weekend, as another slate of unimpressive newcomers tries to steal a few dollars away from audiences. Leading the back (presumably) is The Possession, which–slick trailer or not–looks like another repetitive … Continue reading