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Saturday, January 30, 2010 at 1:11AM 
Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 10:00AM The Michael Jackson documentary This Is It has done pretty well internationally, but the domestic numbers are nowhere near where they were expected to be. It's puzzling to me why there was still an air of dominance about the film's performance. Take for example yesterday's headline in Variety: "This Is It Continues to Transfix Auds." Well, look, $8 million on a Friday is commonplace. That's roughly what Paranormal Activity and Zombieland, and even less than Final Destination, Couples Retreat, and Where the Wild Things Are.

Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 10:25AM When we made our prediction on Thursday about the box office future for This Is It, I was relying on information that turned out not to be true. It was reported that the film was estimated to make $10 - $12 million on Wednesday, so I based my projections on those numbers. Still, my pick wasn't all that high for a five-day period (around $50 million), but it won't get near that number, because the Wednesday actuals were in the $7 million range.

Sunday, October 18, 2009 at 11:47AM Outside of the big debut for Law Abiding Citizen, the weekend played out pretty much the way we expected it to when we published our Fearless Forecast on Thursday. Where the Wild Things Are earned about a third of its production budget, with a weekend-leading $32.5 million.

Saturday, October 17, 2009 at 9:52AM Last weekend, we told you about a record-breaking performance by Couples Retreat that was so specific it barely counts as anything: Best live-action comedy opening day in October. Now there's another one along the same lines. Where the Wild Things Are pushed $11.9 million worth of tickets on Friday to secure the highest-grossing October opening day ever for live-action PG-rated movie. A coveted honor, no doubt.

