Little Has Large Debut
August 1, 2006
Little Miss Sunshine earned $370,000 over the weekend and nearly $500,000 since its Wednesday debut, all in just 7 theatres for an outstanding per theatre average of $52,969. Another Gay Movie overcame terrible reviews to finish in second place with an average of $16,658 in two theatres. Both 13 Tzameti and Wondrous Oblivion finished within $100 of each other with $10,805 and $10,740 respectively, both in 1 theatre.
Three other new releases earned reasonable starts with America: Freedom to Fascism being the best of the rest earning an average of $6,120 in 10 theatres.
Scoop was the biggest limited release of the week earning 14th place with just over $3 million and an average of $5,663; its ability to expand will be limited, but with a $4 million production budget, it's almost guaranteed to earn a profit at this point.
Finally there was I Like Killing Flies with $5,487 in its lone theatre.
That film is too local to expand far regardless of its per theatre average.
This past week also saw milestones reached for a few Per Theatre Charts alumni:
Filed under: Little Miss Sunshine, An Inconvenient Truth, Scoop, A Scanner Darkly, Another Gay Movie, Wondrous Oblivion, America: Freedom to Fascism