Dropping more than 82 percent, the Ben Affleck/ J.Lo. disaster “Gigli” landed in 16th place, bringing in only $640,000 with a total of $5.6 mil so far. It had the lowest per screen average of the top 20 movies released, at $288 per theater, which means they’re practically private screenings.
Assuming the $288 is for all showing in a day, the averages still work out to around 10 paying customers per showing…
You can still vote in the poll as to whether the film will top the $10M mark in its domestic release. The vote stands at 73% saying NO.
And I hear she’s working on a new bomb with Richard ‘mr excitement’ Gere and Susan ‘not gonna go there’ Serandon. All they need is Costner to turn it into a 4-hour snoozer and it’ll be perfection.
Well, still ten brave, money-to-burn paying customers after so long? At least The Bad Movie scores one for consistency.
Wow, at my theater, an average of $288 a day would = blockbuster! (of course, we only charge a dollar a ticket….)