Yeah, that's what I'm wondering. People are celebrating -- and should -- because it had a strong opening weekend and, I guess, less loss of viewers for the second weekend than is more common, but how is it doing in both adjusted dollars and compared to its production and marketing costs? I suspect it's a success regardless, but I wonder if the elusive "mainstream viewer" has truly shown up in large numbers or if a lot of this is still being driven as always by ardent fans seeing it a half dozen or more times, only this time along with a much smaller number of general moviegoers than could be hoped.