^ Local AMC and Regal theaters have ID listed through this Sunday. Beyond that the upcoming schedules are incomplete.
I wonder if the release of World War Z will push Trek out of many of the theatres this weekend?
I wonder if the release of World War Z will push Trek out of many of the theatres this weekend?
Don't forget about Monsters University also. Trek will be out of the theater by me Friday.
I wonder if the release of World War Z will push Trek out of many of the theatres this weekend?
Don't forget about Monsters University also. Trek will be out of the theater by me Friday.
World War Z is a Paramount film as well. I wouldn't think they'd want to compete against themselves.
While Nemesis was so bad that Maid in Manhattan beat it, I'm still convinced that The Two Towers played a role. It was such a huge juggernaut film released only 5 days after Nemesis. Naturally, Nemesis was over shadowed by it.
Of course, if Nemesis wasn't a train wreck it probably would have at least beat Maid in Manhattan opening weekend. Even then, The Two Towers would have demolished Nemesis when it opened a mere 5 days later.
Nemesis opened in more theaters than Insurrection, though, and opened $3.5 million lower, despite four years of inflation.In fairness to Nemesis, Maid in Manhattan opened in more theaters. Not sure why a romcom would be in more theaters than a sci-fi action film, but it was.
That's true... IIRC, the 30 screen AMC in Easton (Columbus, OH) still was showing ST09 a month after it had left the other first run theaters (it was showing the "dollar" theaters at the time).Don't forget about Monsters University also. Trek will be out of the theater by me Friday.
World War Z is a Paramount film as well. I wouldn't think they'd want to compete against themselves.
I think the decision also has to do with that my theater has 12 screens. A theater a half hour from me with more screens will still have Trek.
Same audience too.While Nemesis was so bad that Maid in Manhattan beat it, I'm still convinced that The Two Towers played a role. It was such a huge juggernaut film released only 5 days after Nemesis. Naturally, Nemesis was over shadowed by it.
STiD will be in 1,565 theaters this weekend, down 766 theaters from the 2,331 it was in last weekend.
Yeah, it is ending this week in our area as well.
People stopped coming to see Star Trek: The Fast and The Furious(thanks RLM!!!)but are still coming to see IM3.
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