November and early-December tracking figures
November and early-December tracking figures indicated
The Family Stone wouldn't do terribly well, but that hasn't been the case. The campaign was clumsy but
the word-of-mouth saved it. The Thomas Bezucha-Michael London film will be up to $45 million (it did $2.747 yesterday, up 16%) by weekend's end and will probably end up with
$60 million at the end of the run. The only unfortunate factor is that
Stone distrib 20th Century Fox is opening
Grandma's Boy on Friday, 1.6, which will likely result in
Stone losing 500 or so theatres. Fox should have opened it in November, as originally planned. They could have made $15 or $20 million more if they had.
Posted by Jeffrey Wells on December 31, 2005 at 8:41 AM
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