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Author: Juan F. Lara
Date: Jul 11, 2008 20:35

Information taken from Brandon Gray's
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/

2 1 Wall-E $32,509,203 -48.5%% 3,992 $8,143 $127,196,028
5 4 Kung Fu Panda $7,318,635 -37.4%% 3,347 -323 $2,186 $193,221,867
37 22 Horton Hears a Who $72,182 -35.9%% 181 -28 $398 $154,044,595

Ooo, big drop for "Wall-E". I hope word of mouth gives it legs.
So, can "Wall-E" and "Kung Fu Panda" hold up against..."SPACE CHIMPS"?!...
;-)

Me, I decided to use the Fourth of July weekend to have a weekend vacation
in Atlanta. Got to go everywhere on the subway, went to the aquarium & the
Jimmy Carter Library. I also caught "The Animation Show 4", playing for one
week in Atlanta. It was a mixed bag, though some were gems.

- Juan F. Lara
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Re: 7/4-6 Weekend BoxOffice         


Author: Derek Janssen
Date: Jul 12, 2008 02:30

Juan F. Lara wrote:
> Information taken from Brandon Gray's
> http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/
>
> 2 1 Wall-E $32,509,203 -48.5%% 3,992 $8,143 $127,196,028
> 5 4 Kung Fu Panda $7,318,635 -37.4%% 3,347 -323 $2,186 $193,221,867
> 37 22 Horton Hears a Who $72,182 -35.9%% 181 -28 $398 $154,044,595
>
> Ooo, big drop for "Wall-E". I hope word of mouth gives it legs.

You wanna talk "big drops"?:
So, folks, howdja like that "Hancock"?...Worth rushing out to see on
opening day? "I'd see anything with Will Smith in summer, he never lets
us down!" ;)

At least with Hellboy and Batman, they'll have a better excuse for not
getting back up to #
--And to think, Ratatouille only had the
Transformers to upstage it!

Derek Janssen
ejanss1@verizon.net
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