> Boxoffice numbers have been bouncing around all day (Per-theatre averages as of 3PM Pacific time! Number of left-handed, red-haired patrons sitting through the entire end credits!), and they’re still not final or official, but a preliminary picture is starting to come together of THE HUNGER GAMES’ first day in theatres. Both Deadline and The […]
Thursday preliminary broadcast ratings:
OPENINGS: ARGYLLE (Apple/Universal) arrived within blah expectations at $18M. That makes it the third consecutive wildly expensive theatrical flop for Apple (with worldwide marketing included, costs were around $300M), and while the company has a few more projects on the calendar, including a pair of Brad Pitt vehicles, one has to wonder how many […]
> MIRROR MIRROR: Not Even For Free – 7 Years Bad Luck When it was announced that 2012 would bring two big-budget movie versions of the Snow White story, not to mention TV’s Once Upon A Time, in which Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) is a central character (and that’s not counting Grimm, another fairy tale series […]
AFTERNOON UPDATE: THE VOICE and AGENTS OF SHIELD avoided lows with 0.1 upward adjustments. TUESDAY CABLE: NBA PLAYOFF games on TNT led the night at 1.7/1.1. THE DEADLIEST CATCH (Discovery) had a strong 1.5 season premiere, up 0.3 from last year’s season finale, although down 0.1 from the 2013 season premiere (a lead-in special […]
OPENINGS: SMILE 2 (Paramount) opened on par with its predecessor, at $23M compared to $22.6M. A small dip had been projected, so that was slightly above expectations. The sequel, unlike the first Smile, will face major competition in its 2nd weekend, so it remains to be seen whether it can have that film’s stellar […]
>Two polar opposites in terms of programming quality occupy the top of the weekly cable ratings chart. Two hours of USA’s WWE wrestling extravaganza and HBO’s Game of Thrones each rated a very solid 2.0 rating with Adults 18-49. The HBO rating is a far greater accomplishment because the pay cable network is available in […]
Friday night numbers for THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 (Sony) should be considered more preliminary than usual, because the $34-35M figures for the day at Deadline and elsewhere are based on the idea that while Amazing 2 had been tracking for around $30M for most of Friday, it suddenly upticked with Friday night’s shows–but on […]