Yes We Can!!!
Yes We Can!!!
But for this movie she was there on Day 2, and when it was over we walked across the multiplex and saw it again.
You have to factor inflation, though.Thursday and Friday's numbers - if they hold - put Star Trek at the top of the Trek movies in terms of opening weekend. The current winner is First Contact with $30,716,131.
The studio doesn't count advertising costs when factoring their return.
I believe they do. The rule of thumb has always been that they want double their budget back to encompass the marketing costs.
$26.8 for Friday and $27.4 for Saturday.
So where is the person who said it would makes less on Saturday night?
Probably hiding far away, like this thread was.
I don't get why you expect Saturday night to do less than Friday?
Because that's what happens with virtually every big "genre" movie on opening weekend, if it opens on a Friday. There's pent up demand, and lots of people rush out and watch it on Friday, and then it drops on Saturday. Look at The Dark Knight. Look at Twilight. Look at Quantum of Solace. Look at The Incredible Hulk. Look at Watchmen. Look at Wolverine.
All of them dropped from Friday to Saturday on their opening weekend. Now, granted, this case is a bit complicated because there were all those Thursday night previews. So some of that Friday business was diverted to Thursday. So, OK, it *might* go up on Saturday. But no way is it going to make more on Saturday than Thursday and Friday combined.
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