Movie Comparison: But I'm a Cheerleader (2000)

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  But I'm a
Cheerleader
Domestic Release Date Jul 7, 2000
Production Budget $1,200,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 4
Maximum Theaters 115
Theatrical Engagements 621
Domestic Opening Weekend $60,410
Domestic Box Office $2,205,627
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$4,411,251
International Box Office $303,717
Worldwide Box Office $2,509,344
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  But I'm a
Cheerleader
Opening Weekend $60,410 /
$60,410
2nd Weekend $83,261 /
$171,225
3rd Weekend $111,790 /
$326,857
4th Weekend $225,301 /
$613,687
5th Weekend $175,182 /
$912,784
6th Weekend $264,352 /
$1,298,012
7th Weekend $218,056 /
$1,690,641
8th Weekend $163,542 /
$2,015,078
9th Weekend $65,696 /
$2,122,448
10th Weekend $19,005 /
$2,179,576
11th Weekend $15,228 /
$2,199,853
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  But I'm a
Cheerleader
Opening Week $87,964 /
$87,964
2nd Week $127,103 /
$215,067
3rd Week $173,319 /
$388,386
4th Week $349,216 /
$737,602
5th Week $296,058 /
$1,033,660
6th Week $438,925 /
$1,472,585
7th Week $378,951 /
$1,851,536
8th Week $205,216 /
$2,056,752
9th Week $103,819 /
$2,160,571
10th Week $24,054 /
$2,184,625
11th Week $21,002 /
$2,205,627
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Note: A theatrical engagement is defined as the movie playing in a single theater for one week. So, for example, a film that plays in 3,000 theaters in its first week and 2,000 theaters in its second week will have had 5,000 theatrical engagements.