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TV Show: TV Ratings (US Broadcast & Cable Networks) | Thursday 1/5
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Originally posted by AlejandroH
I don't think so. $20 million max.
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I was talking about total, it's at $35 million. It's been out for 3 weeks.
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Originally posted by Rico Shameless v2
I was talking about total, it's at $35 million. It's been out for 3 weeks.
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ooh hahaha, it hasn't been released in my country yet
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The Happening is one of the worst movies EVER.
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Originally posted by soccer64
damn. what were you happy with this summer, judged on what you saw...
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the only summer movies there are TH and TM3.
I liked Wanted
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BAR should go number 1 it looks awesome! It comes out this weekend yayay bitches!
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BOM Sunday Estimates
TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Theater Count / Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week #
1 N Bangkok Dangerous LGF $7,800,000 - 2,650 - $2,943 $7,800,000 $45 1
2 1 Tropic Thunder P/DW $7,500,000 -34.9% 3,446 -27 $2,176 $96,811,000 $92 4
3 4 The House Bunny Sony $5,900,000 -29.1% 2,736 +22 $2,156 $36,999,000 $25 3
4 3 The Dark Knight WB $5,715,000 -33.7% 2,575 -175 $2,219 $512,198,000 $185 8
5 5 Traitor Over. $4,660,000 -40.8% 2,108 +54 $2,210 $17,652,000 $22 2
6 2 Babylon A.D. Fox $4,000,000 -57.8% 3,425 +35 $1,167 $17,198,000 $70 2
7 6 Death Race Uni. $3,595,000 -43.0% 2,586 +49 $1,390 $29,793,000 $45 3
8 7 Disaster Movie LGF $3,300,000 -43.5% 2,642 - $1,249 $10,871,000 $20 2
9 8 Mamma Mia! Uni. $2,713,000 -35.6% 1,904 -64 $1,424 $136,297,000 $52 8
10 9 Pineapple Express Sony $2,400,000 -32.1% 1,802 -245 $1,331 $84,158,000 $27 5
11 10 Vicky Cristina Barcelona MGM/W $2,202,000 -21.8% 718 +26 $3,066 $16,113,000 - 4
12 11 Mirrors Fox $1,825,000 -33.7% 1,559 -261 $1,170 $27,769,000 - 4
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Originally posted by Darth KcTotal
I've just been wodnering....
How do you think the end of the year is going to turn out? Which do you think will be the biggest grossing films?
My bets are on -
Quantum of Solace - 200 million
Eagle Eye - 100 million
City of Ember - 110 million
High School Musical 3 - 160 million (I'm curious to see how it will perform. It should be quite a money-maker)
Saw V - 75 million
Madagascar 2 - 210 million (Are they marketing this one? Cause I haven't seen any decent promos yet)
BOlt - 80 million
Twilight - 100+ million (This is tricky. I personally couldn't care less about it, but its fan base is HUGE)
THe Soloist - 75 million
Transporter 3 - 80 million
Australia - 100 million (Seriously hope it does better)
Four Christmases - 80 million
Day the Earth Stood Still - 160 mi
Valkyrie - 120 million (I really want to see this)
What do you think?
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Me:
QOS: 215 M-225 M
Eagle Eye: 125 M
City Of Ember: 70 M (110M seriously? I know the series has a fanbase, but not THAT big)
HSM3-210 M
Saw V- 65 M
Madagascar 2-250 M
Bolt-100 M
Twilight-150 M
The Soloist=60 M
Transporter 3: 60 M
Austrailia-130 M
Four Xmases-90 M
DTESS-180 M
Valkyrie-100 M
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I didn't know where to post this but I'll post here
Disappointing first numbers for Fringe's 90 minute premiere only reaching about 9 million viewers. For all the ads they have been putting out these numbers are very disappointing.
Disappointing drop off for 90210 in its second week
A drop from 5 million last week to about 3.30 million this week. This cannot bode well for the show or the network after coming in 3rd in the 18-49 demo last week. The show is now on par with their other 2 big shows One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl which garner about the same amount of viewers.
In other CW news, Privileged premiered with about 2.90 million viewers. Although not a shocking result, it still is quite disappointing for the network which needs to find a winning formula if it wishes to last as a network and being able to compete with the other big networks.
NBC is still riding a wave with the continued success of Americas Got Talent due to the interruption from the Olympics. It managed to get 11.60 million viewers last night. Could this be a sign of NBC doing better this fall season? Only time can tell.
I sound like a loser doing this but if you wanna know about any other shows from last night let me know
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Originally posted by Lee!!
I didn't know where to post this but I'll post here
Disappointing first numbers for Fringe's 90 minute premiere only reaching about 9 million viewers. For all the ads they have been putting out these numbers are very disappointing.
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I liked it. :/ I thought it was pretty good. Maybe it'll take off as more time goes.
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I loved it too
I think next week with the lead in from House will attract more viewers and this can become a hit
btw Tru Blood on HBO flopped too getting like only 2 million viewers
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5 2008 VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS MTV SUN 9:00 PM 5.0 5,676,000 8,425,000
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Lets see what we got for yesterday
NBC:
America's Got Talent was the #1 show of the night with 11.49 million viewers
FOX:
Bones in its second week of new episodes had 8.91 million viewers which was a slight drop from last week but is doing very well for this overlooked show.
Til Death premiered with a disappointing 6.36 million viewers which is a drop of about 1.4 million from last year
Do Not Disturb's series premiere made it look DOA. With a very disappointing 4.88 million viewers, we will most likely be saying goodbye to the shows in a few weeks. Fox has to fix its schedule because they are bleeding viewers and new shows aren't catching on yet. With 24 and Dollhouse set to premiere midseason and now with them both shutting down to take a step back creatively, they may be in trouble.
CBS:
Greatest American Dog got about 5.53 million viewers which will most likely be the series finale.
ABC:
Repeats nothing much to report yet.
CW:
America's Next Top Model got about 3.84 million viewers which is still significantly down from last year. In a repeat, 90210 performed pretty strongly (with CW standards) with 2.29 million viewers. Once Stylista premieres after ANTM will this help 90210's Tuesday ratings?
All I know is 11 days until the fall season officially begins and I cannot wait. Maybe these shows will go up in viewers one the season officially opens!
Any questions or comments leave them below!
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Originally posted by TRL Girl
^It better be better than last season because it was a let down!
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If you think Season 4 was that bad, I would be afraid to ask you about your thoughts on Season 3, LOL.
Btw, sorry Dancefloor, but the biggest show ever is DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES
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Originally posted by Lee!!
btw Tru Blood on HBO flopped too getting like only 2 million viewers
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Are you sure 2 million is that bad for HBO? Did you watch? I'm downloading it right now, I like vampire's stories.
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Originally posted by Anthony Kerty
Are you sure 2 million is that bad for HBO? Did you watch? I'm downloading it right now, I like vampire's stories.
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With all of the successes as of lately from cable shows this was a let down.
Especially with all of the advertising they did for it also
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I am desperately hoping for HSM to flop.
Sadly, it won't. But it still sucks!
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Originally posted by Anthony Kerty
The Happening is one of the worst movies EVER.
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EXCLUSIVE FANTASY MOGULS EARLY 3-DAY ESTIMATES
1. Burn After Reading (Focus) - $19M, $7,167 PTA, $19M cume
2. Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys (Lionsgate) - $18M, $8,696 PTA, $18M cume
3. Righteous Kill (Overture) - $17.7M, $5,615 PTA, $17.7M cume
4. The Women (Picturehouse) - $11.8M, $3,984 PTA, $11.8M cume
5. Tropic Thunder (Dreamworks/Paramount) - $4.56M, $2,083 PTA, $518.2M cume
6. The Dark Knight (Warner Bros) - $4.56M, $2,083 PTA, $518.2M cume
7. The House Bunny (Sony) - $4.5M, $1,629 PTA, $42.3M cume
8. Bangkok Dangerous (Lionsgate) - $3.24M, $1,223 PTA, $13.3M cume
9. Traitor (Overture) - $1.98M, $983 PTA, $20.5M cume
10. Babylon A.D. (Fox) - $1.87M, $907 PTA, $20.4M cume
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