I just don't know why Sunday's don't count. There's some real bullcrap to that. Call the freaking gross on a freaking Monday morning. I'm sure that it at least was closer to 20 million on the full Sunday. I swear I remember hearing of a movie that opened third counting only Friday and Saturday, but managed to open at first when the Sunday was included. If Disney can at least call it a modest success worthy to keep the franchise going and maybe make a third film... that's good. If the missing 4 mil that they didn't report causes the franchise to be considered a failure, well.. I wouldn't be surprised. That's how it works. But Croods made a huge amount of money on its opening weekend last year (same weekend too). Maybe no one's going to the movies this March. But there's no reason it shouldn't have been 25-30 mil this weekend.That's the dumbest thing ever. I can bet you more money is made on Sundays than on Fridays. Everyone is at work on Fridays! Who even goes to movies on a Friday?
Anyway, Disney film distributor David Hollis said a good opening for the movie would've been $20 million, and as of Sunday morning, it had $16 million, ONLY $4 million short of that amount. It's not a "flop"!
I am going to see that movie again this Saturday. No excuses for moi (me). I cannot hold my grudge any longer to wait and wait until it comes to a dollar movie theater.If I can I'm gonna help the cause and try to see it again (again ) this weekend.
I'd also tend to think Lego sucked them out dry as well (as it should). It really seems March hasn't been that big for openings. But then you look at 300, Need for Speed... those things are losing money faster for being higher budget.I honestly think Frozen sucked families dry. And people are taking break from the theater.