Weekly Movie Post – November 10, 2009

Weekly Movie Podcast – Nov. 10 2009 13 mins (5.8 MB)

  • Jamie Gore and Chris Karpyszyn.
  • Apparently the movie industry is dead.
  • That sucks because I was looking forward towards all the sequels and remakes coming out next summer.
  • Eric Cartman was right, Halloween is just the start of the Christmas season…just ask Disney.
  • All box office info come from http://www.the-numbers.com
  • Click more to see the top 5 movies from this past weekend as well as a listing of the movies coming out this week both in theatres and on DVD.

Top 5 films for the weekend ending November 8, 2009

Rank

Title

Distributor

$ Wknd.

$ per Theatre

$ Overall

Weeks

1 Disney’s A Christmas Carol Buena Vista $30.1m $8.1k $30.1m 1
2 Michael Jackson’s This Is It Sony Pictures $13.2m $3.8k $57.0m 2
3 The Men Who Stare At Goats Overture Films $12.7m $5.2k $12.7m 1
4 The Fourth Kind Universal $12.2 $4.8k $12.2m 1
5 Paranormal Activity Paramount Pictures $8.3m $3.2k $97.1m 7

* Please note that there might be a difference in the total dollars earned between this chart and the podcast. The podcast is recorded using the weekend estimates while this chart is using more finalized data.

Theatrical Releases This Friday

2012
The Fantastic Mr. Fox
The Messenger
Pirate Radio
Uncertainty
Women in Trouble
The Young Victoria

Montreal Premieres

Antichrist
Boondock Saints 2
Love and Savagery
Mary and Max

DVD Releases This Week

De pere en flic
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard
The Ugly Truth
Up

The Accidental Husband
American Virgin
Ballast
Bald
A Christmas Proposal
The Echo
Enlighten Up!
Familiar Strangers
Hurt
Ink
The Merry Gentleman
Only the Brave
Pray the Devil Back to Hell
Rethink Afghanistan
Spread
Summer’s Moon
Subtle Seduction
A Woman in Berlin
Would Be Kings

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