Casanova: $10,457,989 (USA) (22 January 2006)
Narnia: $271,852,138 (USA) (22 January 2006)
King Kong: $209,875,885 (USA) (22 January 2006)
The Producers: $18,394,172 (USA) (22 January 2006)
cheaper by the dozen 2: $78,070,178 (USA) (22 January 2006)
Ice Harvest: $8,819,059 (USA) (11 December 2005)
Grandma's boy: $5,935,826 (USA) (22 January 2006)
Harry Potter 4: $285,538,219 (USA) (22 January 2006)
chicken little:$133,394,202 (USA) (22 January 2006)
Jarhead: $62,647,540 (USA) (15 January 2006)
Derailed: $35,847,740 (USA) (22 January 2006)
Zathura: $28,045,540 (USA) (11 December 2005)
Walk the Line: $102,076,758 (USA) (22 January 2006)
Aeon Flux: $25,642,277 (USA) (22 January 2006)
the Family Stone: $57,179,206 (USA) (15 January 2006)
so, what can we learn from this data, you may ask?
you might ask that, if you where still reading at this point
what we can learn is that Grandma's boy was a bomb
Aeon flux and Zathura where bombs if you concider the size of their target audience
I think its sad that the three best movies I've seen this year(casanova, Ice Harvest, and the producers) didn't break 20,000,000. I also think that its sad that these movies make so much, that the entertainment industry is making so much money, and they still can use being the entertainment industry as an excuse not to pay overtime
thats just a personal interest for me, how much things make
you notice, there are no movies on the list that didn't play at my theater