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Daily Box Office for Friday, February 13, 2009
* Ranked by selected day. Click on the day at the top of the chart to sort by that day. NOTE: If daily grosses stop for a movie, it means that the respective studio is no longer tracking it on a daily basis. The exceptions are New Line, Miramax/Dimension and Sony Pictures Classics. They don't do ...
Box office in your pocket
Box office in your pocket
biggerpictureresearch.net — Last week I was intrigued to learn that tech company Webalo has launched a new service enabling... executives to receive searchable box office data on their smutphone or mobile raspberry device of choice. Apparently Lionsgate has already signed up to the service in the US. The Mobile Dashboard ... (more) Box office in your pocket
Box Office - $40 Million for Madea
Box Office - $40 Million for Madea
getthebigpicture.net — Had we not already reported on the Friday night box office, it would have been very surprising... to see Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail debut with over $40 million . But with opening day ticket sales of over $14 million, this was certainly not a massive shock. Yep, just when you ... (more) Box Office - $40 Million for Madea
Box Office - 'Friday the 13th' Owns Friday the 13th
Box Office - 'Friday the 13th' Owns Friday the 13th
getthebigpicture.net — People love deformed, soulless killing machines in hockey masks: $19 million on opening day for Jason Voorhees.... (more) Box Office - 'Friday the 13th' Owns Friday the 13th
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Box Office - 'Friday the 13th' Owns Friday the 13th
Get The Big Picture — ... left no doubt as to what movie is the preferred choice over the four-day weekend. Earning $19 million in one day, according to Box Office Mojo estimates, means a likely $50 million-plus debut, which in turn means that Jason Voorhees might finally join the century club. ...

Friday the 13th and other low-budget hits
FilmChat — Marcus Nispel's reboot of the Friday the 13th franchise grossed over $40 million this weekend, and in doing so, it set a few records. For one thing, it scored the best opening weekend of any film so far this year. Its box-office haul ranks, in fact, as the best three-day weekend of any film since Twilight opened to $69.6 million in mid-November. (Side note: The Christmas release Marley & Me opened on a Thursday, and it made $50.7 million by the end of its first Sunday; but its haul for the three-day period was $36.4 million. Friday the 13th ...

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