Friday Numbers Analysis

Unbreaking News: Anchorman strongest opener, Spider-Man 2 still on top

By Tim Briody

July 10, 2004

Will Ferrell tries out for Jethro Tull.

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Anchorman

Will Ferrell's latest comedy earned an estimated $11 million Friday, coming in a bit ahead of last November's Elf, which opened to $8.9 million. The holiday comedy had a 3.47 multiplier, but comparing November internal multipliers to July ones doesn't work. Anchorman should end up with a 2.8 multiplier and a classy $30.8 million for the weekend.

King Arthur

Jerry Bruckheimer's attempt at Pirates of the Carribean 2004 only took in an estimated $5 million Friday. That's even more disappointing after earning $8.4 million since Wednesday. As for the weekend, we'll be on the generous side and give the popcorn flick $15.5 million over the weekend, and $24 million over five days.

Sleepover

Lost in the shuffle this week is Sleepover, with an estimated Friday take of $1.7 million. If it ever finds an audience, it'll do so on DVD. Sleepover looks to end up with around $5 million for the weekend.

Spider-Man 2

Spider-Man 2 falls 56.8% from last Friday with $14 million, bringing it to $225.25 million after ten days of release. It's not going to duplicate the performance of Spider-Man in its second weekend, though a weekend drop of less than 50% is still very impressive, considering the numbers we're dealing with.


Projected Estimates for the Top Ten (Three-Day)
Projected
Rank
Film
Estimated Gross
1 Spider-Man 2 42.9
2 Anchorman 30.8
3 King Arthur 15.5
4 Fahrenheit 9/11 11.7
5 The Notebook 7.5
6 White Chicks 7.4
7 Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story 6.1
8 Sleepover 5.0
9 The Terminal 4.8
10 Shrek 2 4.4

     


 
 

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