The Squid and the Whale (2005)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $7,372,734Details
International Box Office $3,818,689Details
Worldwide Box Office $11,191,423
Further financial details...

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$129,844 (1.8% of total gross)
Legs:17.94 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:65.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$1,500,000 (worldwide box office is 7.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:4 opening theaters/151 max. theaters, 13.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $12,033,010

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 5th, 2005 (Limited) by IDP/Goldwyn/Roadside
Video Release: March 21st, 2006 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for strong sexual content, graphic dialogue and language.
Running Time: 81 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Un gallo con muchos huevos
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Keywords: Relationships Gone Wrong, Comedy Drama, Autobiographical, Biography, Dysfunctional Family, 1980s, Children Dealing with Divorce
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 22nd Weekend Limited Release 81 $60,260 Mar 3, 2006 152
Biggest 21st Weekend Limited Release 88 $73,850 Feb 24, 2006 145
Biggest 20th Weekend Limited Release 85 $94,099 Feb 17, 2006 138
Biggest 15th Weekend Limited Release 95 $269,778 Jan 13, 2006 103
Top 2005 Theater Average 25 $32,461 Oct 7, 2005 5

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 7, 2005 37 $129,844   4 $32,461   $154,474 1
Oct 14, 2005 24 $279,938 +116% 27 $10,368   $501,232 2
Oct 21, 2005 30 $315,339 +13% 40 $7,883   $915,485 3
Oct 28, 2005 28 $285,210 -10% 59 $4,834   $1,310,060 4
Nov 4, 2005 20 $400,201 +40% 81 $4,941   $1,826,652 5
Nov 11, 2005 23 $410,898 +3% 90 $4,566   $2,380,174 6
Nov 18, 2005 20 $280,866 -32% 80 $3,511   $2,787,794 7
Nov 25, 2005 23 $353,584 +26% 82 $4,312   $3,274,790 8
Dec 2, 2005 22 $307,250 -13% 102 $3,012   $3,674,293 9
Dec 9, 2005 23 $220,564 -28% 115 $1,918   $3,988,438 10
Dec 16, 2005 19 $218,053 -1% 132 $1,652   $4,299,500 11
Dec 23, 2005 23 $146,539 -33% 123 $1,191   $4,571,368 12
Dec 30, 2005 24 $289,871 +98% 131 $2,213   $5,136,777 13
Jan 6, 2006 26 $275,575 -5% 151 $1,825   $5,612,075 14
Jan 13, 2006 29 $269,778 -2% 143 $1,887   $6,005,551 15
Jan 20, 2006 32 $204,035 -24% 117 $1,744   $6,346,344 16
Jan 27, 2006 38 $165,589 -19% 110 $1,505   $6,600,234 17
Feb 3, 2006 42 $105,715 -36% 82 $1,289   $6,770,515 18
Feb 10, 2006 47 $87,847 -17% 76 $1,156   $6,910,842 19
Feb 17, 2006 49 $94,099 +7% 66 $1,426   $7,051,157 20
Feb 24, 2006 52 $73,850 -22% 56 $1,319   $7,175,598 21
Mar 3, 2006 58 $60,260 -18% 57 $1,057   $7,271,869 22
Mar 10, 2006 61 $34,014 -44% 32 $1,063   $7,332,333 23
Mar 17, 2006 75 $13,220 -61% 12 $1,102   $7,362,100 24

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Oct 10, 2005 33 $23,940     4 $5,985   $178,414 6
Dec 26, 2005 24 $82,631     123 $672   $4,653,999 83
Jan 2, 2006 24 $89,636   +8% 131 $684   $5,226,413 90
Jan 16, 2006 32 $34,767     143 $243   $6,040,318 104
Feb 20, 2006 46 $22,234     66 $337   $7,073,391 139

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 7, 2005 35 $196,664   4 $49,166   $221,294 2
Oct 14, 2005 24 $378,852 +93% 27 $14,032   $600,146 3
Oct 21, 2005 31 $424,704 +12% 40 $10,618   $1,024,850 4
Oct 28, 2005 28 $401,601 -5% 59 $6,807   $1,426,451 5
Nov 4, 2005 21 $542,825 +35% 81 $6,702   $1,969,276 6
Nov 11, 2005 23 $537,652 -1% 90 $5,974   $2,506,928 7
Nov 18, 2005 25 $414,278 -23% 80 $5,178   $2,921,206 8
Nov 25, 2005 24 $445,837 +8% 82 $5,437   $3,367,043 9
Dec 2, 2005 22 $400,831 -10% 102 $3,930   $3,767,874 10
Dec 9, 2005 24 $313,573 -22% 115 $2,727   $4,081,447 11
Dec 16, 2005 22 $343,382 +10% 132 $2,601   $4,424,829 12
Dec 23, 2005 24 $422,077 +23% 123 $3,432   $4,846,906 13
Dec 30, 2005 26 $489,594 +16% 131 $3,737   $5,336,500 14
Jan 6, 2006 27 $399,273 -18% 151 $2,644   $5,735,773 15
Jan 13, 2006 29 $406,536 +2% 143 $2,843   $6,142,309 16
Jan 20, 2006 31 $292,336 -28% 117 $2,499   $6,434,645 17
Jan 27, 2006 39 $230,155 -21% 110 $2,092   $6,664,800 18
Feb 3, 2006 45 $158,195 -31% 82 $1,929   $6,822,995 19
Feb 10, 2006 46 $134,063 -15% 76 $1,764   $6,957,058 20
Feb 17, 2006 48 $144,690 +8% 66 $2,192   $7,101,748 21
Feb 24, 2006 51 $109,861 -24% 56 $1,962   $7,211,609 22
Mar 3, 2006 56 $86,710 -21% 57 $1,521   $7,298,319 23
Mar 10, 2006 58 $50,561 -42% 32 $1,580   $7,348,880 24
Mar 17, 2006 72 $23,854 -53% 12 $1,988   $7,372,734 25

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


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Uncategorized

Jeff Daniels    Bernard Berkman
Laura Linney    Joan Berkman
Anna Paquin    Lili
Jesse Eisenberg   
Ken Leung    Waddles

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Noah Baumbach    Director
Noah Baumbach    Screenwriter

Chicken Little Derails Competition

April 1st, 2006

Despite a weak DVD, Derailed topped the rental charts with $8.39 million during its first week of release. Last week's winner, A History of Violence, fell 28% to $6.42 million and now has $15.42 million during its home market run. A pair of family films, Chicken Little and Dreamer - Inspired by a True Story, came in third and fourth with $5.68 million and $5.45 million respectively. Rounding our the top five was Walk the Line, which added $5.10 million to its four-week total of $34.19 million. More...

DVD Releases for March 21, 2006

March 20th, 2006

Another busy week in terms of total releases, but only one jumps out as a must have. That's Capote - Buy from Amazon, the DVD pick of the week. More...

Mountain of Oscar Nominations

January 31st, 2006

Brokeback Mountain again led the list of nominees as with 8 Oscar nods. There were three films with six nominations a piece, Crash, Good Night and Good Luck, and Memoirs of a Geisha, (although for that last one, they were all the less prestigious technical awards. More...

Cowboys and Virgins among WGA Nominations

January 6th, 2006

The Writers Guild of America announced its nominations this week, and while there are plenty of awards, only three are for theatrical releases. More...

Game, Set, Match - Updated

January 3rd, 2006

Match Point was the clear winner on this week's per theatre average charts, as it earned nearly $400,000 in just 8 theatres for an average of $49,824. The second placed film, The New World, was well back with an average of $19,383 during its first full weekend of release. The Matador, which was the only other new film of the weekend, earned $69,000 in 4 theatres for a per theatre average of $17,275. Last week's number one film, Cache (Hidden), slipped to fourth place with a still healthy $14,532. Brokeback Mountain climbed back above the $10,000 market with $3.6 million in 269 theatres for an amazing average of $13,455 during its fourth week of release. Lastly, Casanova made $400,000 in 37 theatres during its first full weekend of release for an average of $10,963. More...

Back in the Saddle

December 20th, 2005

Brokeback Mountain remained in top spot on the per theatre charts despite a massive expansion in its theatre count. It went from five theatres to 69 while its per theatre average remained amazing at $36,355. Second place went to The Producers with an average of $25,765 in five theatres, which is a good start, but perhaps not as good as Universal was hoping for. Memoirs of a Geisha slipped to third with $25,045 in 52 theatres; it's not holding up as well as Brokeback Mountain did, but that's hardly a reason for Sony to be upset. The overall box office champ, King Kong, came in fourth with an average of $14,050 in its 3,568 theatres. More...

Cowboys find Gold in Brokeback Mountain

December 13th, 2005

Brokeback Mountain was the big winner today as Golden Globe nominations were announced. With seven nods, it led all films, which is an important Oscar indicator. More...

Whale of a Start to Award Season

November 30th, 2005

The Independent Spirit Awards announced the nominations today and The Squid and the Whale led the way with six nominations, including Best Feature, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and nods in three of the four acting categories. More...

Syriana Strikes it Rich

November 29th, 2005

Syriana made an unbelievable start over the Thanksgiving weekend, earning just shy of $375,000 in 5 theatres for a per theatre average of $74,900 — easily the best over the weekend. Last week's winner, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was pushed into second place with an average of $14,185 in 3858 theatres, which would have been an impressive opening for most blockbusters. More...

Sarah's Magical Start

November 15th, 2005

There was a surprise leader at the top of the Per Theatre Charts, with Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic earning an impressive average of $17,782 in its 7 theatres. Next up was Pride and Prejudice, which reached the top ten with $2.9 million in 215 for an average of $13,326. Lastly, there was Gay Sex in the 70s, which actually won last week's race after all the late figures came in; this weekend is added $11,744 to its box office while still playing in the one theatre. More...

Passenger in the Driver's Seat

November 1st, 2005

Note: Since this article was written, we have received opening weekend numbers for Ballet Russes, which earned $12,230 in a single theater, and tops the final chart

The re-release of The Passenger led the way on the per theatre charts, with an average of $12,079 in two theatres. Just behind was Paradise Now with a nearly identical average of $12,006, but the latter film did it in twice as many theatres. The only holdover to top $10,000 was Shopgirl, with 460,000 in 42 theatres for an average of $11,037. Lastly, the overall box office champ, Saw II , just managed to reach the that milestone with $31.7 million in 2,949 theatres for an average of $10,758. More...

Reruns Rule Per Theatre Charts

October 18th, 2005

There were four films in the $10,000 club this weekend, but not one of them was a new release. Leading the way for the second weekend in a row was Good Luck and Good Luck, with an average of $18,305, despite seeing its theatre count climb from 11 to 68. Second place went to Capote, which is holding on really well, with just over $360,000 in 30 theatres for an average of $12,129. The Squid and the Whale just finished ahead of Little Manhattan, $10,368 to $10,355. More...

Limited Releases have a lot of Good Luck

October 11th, 2005

Despite playing in nearly three times as many theatres as its nearest competitor, Good Luck and Good Luck was still able to top the Per Theatre Charts with an incredible $420,000 in just 11 theatres for an average of $38,313. In second place was The Squid and the Whale with $125,000 on 4 screens for an average of $30,927 over three days and $155,000 over 5. The first of two holdovers, Capote, finished third with an average of $16,489 in 24 theatres, while the last film in the $10,000 club was Little Manhattan, which dropped less than 16% to $15,354. More...

Limited Releases Lag Behind

October 7th, 2005

It is a very unusual week for limited releases as there were five wide releases and only four films on the limited release list. (Undoubtedly there are more, but these are only ones with confirmed release dates.) That doesn't mean the quality is amazing, but we have two films that are practically guaranteed to be players during award season. More...

Movie Website Updates for September 30 - October 6

October 6th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Waiting... - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 26 - September 1

September 1st, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Serenity - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 19 - August 25

August 25th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Corpse Bride - Official Site. More...

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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$129,844 (1.8% of total gross)
Legs:17.94 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:65.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$1,500,000 (worldwide box office is 7.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:4 opening theaters/151 max. theaters, 13.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $12,033,010

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon
Netflix:Netflix, Netflix, Netflix

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 5th, 2005 (Limited) by IDP/Goldwyn/Roadside
Video Release: March 21st, 2006 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for strong sexual content, graphic dialogue and language.
Running Time: 81 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Un gallo con muchos huevos
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Relationships Gone Wrong, Comedy Drama, Autobiographical, Biography, Dysfunctional Family, 1980s, Children Dealing with Divorce
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 22nd Weekend Limited Release 81 $60,260 Mar 3, 2006 152
Biggest 21st Weekend Limited Release 88 $73,850 Feb 24, 2006 145
Biggest 20th Weekend Limited Release 85 $94,099 Feb 17, 2006 138
Biggest 15th Weekend Limited Release 95 $269,778 Jan 13, 2006 103
Top 2005 Theater Average 25 $32,461 Oct 7, 2005 5

Uncategorized

Jeff Daniels    Bernard Berkman
Laura Linney    Joan Berkman
Anna Paquin    Lili
Jesse Eisenberg   
Ken Leung    Waddles

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Noah Baumbach    Director
Noah Baumbach    Screenwriter

Chicken Little Derails Competition

April 1st, 2006

Despite a weak DVD, Derailed topped the rental charts with $8.39 million during its first week of release. Last week's winner, A History of Violence, fell 28% to $6.42 million and now has $15.42 million during its home market run. A pair of family films, Chicken Little and Dreamer - Inspired by a True Story, came in third and fourth with $5.68 million and $5.45 million respectively. Rounding our the top five was Walk the Line, which added $5.10 million to its four-week total of $34.19 million. More...

DVD Releases for March 21, 2006

March 20th, 2006

Another busy week in terms of total releases, but only one jumps out as a must have. That's Capote - Buy from Amazon, the DVD pick of the week. More...

Mountain of Oscar Nominations

January 31st, 2006

Brokeback Mountain again led the list of nominees as with 8 Oscar nods. There were three films with six nominations a piece, Crash, Good Night and Good Luck, and Memoirs of a Geisha, (although for that last one, they were all the less prestigious technical awards. More...

Cowboys and Virgins among WGA Nominations

January 6th, 2006

The Writers Guild of America announced its nominations this week, and while there are plenty of awards, only three are for theatrical releases. More...

Game, Set, Match - Updated

January 3rd, 2006

Match Point was the clear winner on this week's per theatre average charts, as it earned nearly $400,000 in just 8 theatres for an average of $49,824. The second placed film, The New World, was well back with an average of $19,383 during its first full weekend of release. The Matador, which was the only other new film of the weekend, earned $69,000 in 4 theatres for a per theatre average of $17,275. Last week's number one film, Cache (Hidden), slipped to fourth place with a still healthy $14,532. Brokeback Mountain climbed back above the $10,000 market with $3.6 million in 269 theatres for an amazing average of $13,455 during its fourth week of release. Lastly, Casanova made $400,000 in 37 theatres during its first full weekend of release for an average of $10,963. More...

Back in the Saddle

December 20th, 2005

Brokeback Mountain remained in top spot on the per theatre charts despite a massive expansion in its theatre count. It went from five theatres to 69 while its per theatre average remained amazing at $36,355. Second place went to The Producers with an average of $25,765 in five theatres, which is a good start, but perhaps not as good as Universal was hoping for. Memoirs of a Geisha slipped to third with $25,045 in 52 theatres; it's not holding up as well as Brokeback Mountain did, but that's hardly a reason for Sony to be upset. The overall box office champ, King Kong, came in fourth with an average of $14,050 in its 3,568 theatres. More...

Cowboys find Gold in Brokeback Mountain

December 13th, 2005

Brokeback Mountain was the big winner today as Golden Globe nominations were announced. With seven nods, it led all films, which is an important Oscar indicator. More...

Whale of a Start to Award Season

November 30th, 2005

The Independent Spirit Awards announced the nominations today and The Squid and the Whale led the way with six nominations, including Best Feature, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and nods in three of the four acting categories. More...

Syriana Strikes it Rich

November 29th, 2005

Syriana made an unbelievable start over the Thanksgiving weekend, earning just shy of $375,000 in 5 theatres for a per theatre average of $74,900 — easily the best over the weekend. Last week's winner, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was pushed into second place with an average of $14,185 in 3858 theatres, which would have been an impressive opening for most blockbusters. More...

Sarah's Magical Start

November 15th, 2005

There was a surprise leader at the top of the Per Theatre Charts, with Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic earning an impressive average of $17,782 in its 7 theatres. Next up was Pride and Prejudice, which reached the top ten with $2.9 million in 215 for an average of $13,326. Lastly, there was Gay Sex in the 70s, which actually won last week's race after all the late figures came in; this weekend is added $11,744 to its box office while still playing in the one theatre. More...

Passenger in the Driver's Seat

November 1st, 2005

Note: Since this article was written, we have received opening weekend numbers for Ballet Russes, which earned $12,230 in a single theater, and tops the final chart

The re-release of The Passenger led the way on the per theatre charts, with an average of $12,079 in two theatres. Just behind was Paradise Now with a nearly identical average of $12,006, but the latter film did it in twice as many theatres. The only holdover to top $10,000 was Shopgirl, with 460,000 in 42 theatres for an average of $11,037. Lastly, the overall box office champ, Saw II , just managed to reach the that milestone with $31.7 million in 2,949 theatres for an average of $10,758. More...

Reruns Rule Per Theatre Charts

October 18th, 2005

There were four films in the $10,000 club this weekend, but not one of them was a new release. Leading the way for the second weekend in a row was Good Luck and Good Luck, with an average of $18,305, despite seeing its theatre count climb from 11 to 68. Second place went to Capote, which is holding on really well, with just over $360,000 in 30 theatres for an average of $12,129. The Squid and the Whale just finished ahead of Little Manhattan, $10,368 to $10,355. More...

Limited Releases have a lot of Good Luck

October 11th, 2005

Despite playing in nearly three times as many theatres as its nearest competitor, Good Luck and Good Luck was still able to top the Per Theatre Charts with an incredible $420,000 in just 11 theatres for an average of $38,313. In second place was The Squid and the Whale with $125,000 on 4 screens for an average of $30,927 over three days and $155,000 over 5. The first of two holdovers, Capote, finished third with an average of $16,489 in 24 theatres, while the last film in the $10,000 club was Little Manhattan, which dropped less than 16% to $15,354. More...

Limited Releases Lag Behind

October 7th, 2005

It is a very unusual week for limited releases as there were five wide releases and only four films on the limited release list. (Undoubtedly there are more, but these are only ones with confirmed release dates.) That doesn't mean the quality is amazing, but we have two films that are practically guaranteed to be players during award season. More...

Movie Website Updates for September 30 - October 6

October 6th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Waiting... - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 26 - September 1

September 1st, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Serenity - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 19 - August 25

August 25th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Corpse Bride - Official Site. More...

Compare this performance with other movies…

Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 7, 2005 37 $129,844   4 $32,461   $154,474 1
Oct 14, 2005 24 $279,938 +116% 27 $10,368   $501,232 2
Oct 21, 2005 30 $315,339 +13% 40 $7,883   $915,485 3
Oct 28, 2005 28 $285,210 -10% 59 $4,834   $1,310,060 4
Nov 4, 2005 20 $400,201 +40% 81 $4,941   $1,826,652 5
Nov 11, 2005 23 $410,898 +3% 90 $4,566   $2,380,174 6
Nov 18, 2005 20 $280,866 -32% 80 $3,511   $2,787,794 7
Nov 25, 2005 23 $353,584 +26% 82 $4,312   $3,274,790 8
Dec 2, 2005 22 $307,250 -13% 102 $3,012   $3,674,293 9
Dec 9, 2005 23 $220,564 -28% 115 $1,918   $3,988,438 10
Dec 16, 2005 19 $218,053 -1% 132 $1,652   $4,299,500 11
Dec 23, 2005 23 $146,539 -33% 123 $1,191   $4,571,368 12
Dec 30, 2005 24 $289,871 +98% 131 $2,213   $5,136,777 13
Jan 6, 2006 26 $275,575 -5% 151 $1,825   $5,612,075 14
Jan 13, 2006 29 $269,778 -2% 143 $1,887   $6,005,551 15
Jan 20, 2006 32 $204,035 -24% 117 $1,744   $6,346,344 16
Jan 27, 2006 38 $165,589 -19% 110 $1,505   $6,600,234 17
Feb 3, 2006 42 $105,715 -36% 82 $1,289   $6,770,515 18
Feb 10, 2006 47 $87,847 -17% 76 $1,156   $6,910,842 19
Feb 17, 2006 49 $94,099 +7% 66 $1,426   $7,051,157 20
Feb 24, 2006 52 $73,850 -22% 56 $1,319   $7,175,598 21
Mar 3, 2006 58 $60,260 -18% 57 $1,057   $7,271,869 22
Mar 10, 2006 61 $34,014 -44% 32 $1,063   $7,332,333 23
Mar 17, 2006 75 $13,220 -61% 12 $1,102   $7,362,100 24

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Oct 10, 2005 33 $23,940     4 $5,985   $178,414 6
Dec 26, 2005 24 $82,631     123 $672   $4,653,999 83
Jan 2, 2006 24 $89,636   +8% 131 $684   $5,226,413 90
Jan 16, 2006 32 $34,767     143 $243   $6,040,318 104
Feb 20, 2006 46 $22,234     66 $337   $7,073,391 139

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 7, 2005 35 $196,664   4 $49,166   $221,294 2
Oct 14, 2005 24 $378,852 +93% 27 $14,032   $600,146 3
Oct 21, 2005 31 $424,704 +12% 40 $10,618   $1,024,850 4
Oct 28, 2005 28 $401,601 -5% 59 $6,807   $1,426,451 5
Nov 4, 2005 21 $542,825 +35% 81 $6,702   $1,969,276 6
Nov 11, 2005 23 $537,652 -1% 90 $5,974   $2,506,928 7
Nov 18, 2005 25 $414,278 -23% 80 $5,178   $2,921,206 8
Nov 25, 2005 24 $445,837 +8% 82 $5,437   $3,367,043 9
Dec 2, 2005 22 $400,831 -10% 102 $3,930   $3,767,874 10
Dec 9, 2005 24 $313,573 -22% 115 $2,727   $4,081,447 11
Dec 16, 2005 22 $343,382 +10% 132 $2,601   $4,424,829 12
Dec 23, 2005 24 $422,077 +23% 123 $3,432   $4,846,906 13
Dec 30, 2005 26 $489,594 +16% 131 $3,737   $5,336,500 14
Jan 6, 2006 27 $399,273 -18% 151 $2,644   $5,735,773 15
Jan 13, 2006 29 $406,536 +2% 143 $2,843   $6,142,309 16
Jan 20, 2006 31 $292,336 -28% 117 $2,499   $6,434,645 17
Jan 27, 2006 39 $230,155 -21% 110 $2,092   $6,664,800 18
Feb 3, 2006 45 $158,195 -31% 82 $1,929   $6,822,995 19
Feb 10, 2006 46 $134,063 -15% 76 $1,764   $6,957,058 20
Feb 17, 2006 48 $144,690 +8% 66 $2,192   $7,101,748 21
Feb 24, 2006 51 $109,861 -24% 56 $1,962   $7,211,609 22
Mar 3, 2006 56 $86,710 -21% 57 $1,521   $7,298,319 23
Mar 10, 2006 58 $50,561 -42% 32 $1,580   $7,348,880 24
Mar 17, 2006 72 $23,854 -53% 12 $1,988   $7,372,734 25

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