
it deserves to, too...this made me laugh harder and more consistently than any of the previous Despicable Me or Minion movies. And the kids all applauded heartily at the end.

1.) Minions: Rise of Gru (Uni) 4,391 theaters, Fri $48.1M, 3-day $109.5M, 4-day $129.2M/Wk 1
Minions: Rise of Gru‘s Friday is also the best ever for an Illumination-Universal movie, beating Minions’ first Friday (and previews) of $46M.
2.) Top Gun: Maverick (Par) 3,843 (-105) theaters, Fri $7.1M (-14%), 3-day $26.8M (-9%), 4-day $34.3M, Total $572.7M/Wk 6
3.) Elvis (WB) 3,932 (+26) theaters, Fri $5.3M (-58%), 3-day $20.3M (-35%) 4-day $25M, Total $73.3M/Wk 2
4.) Jurassic World Dominion (Uni) 3,801 (-432) theaters, Fri $4.5M (-40%), 3-day $16.1M (-39%), 4-day $19.9M, Total $336M/Wk 4
5.) The Black Phone (Uni) 3,156 (+6) theaters, Fri $3.9M (-62%), 3-day $11.9M (-50%), 4-day $14.1M,/Total $49.3M: Wk 2
6.) Lightyear (Dis) 3,800 (-455) theaters, Fri $2M (-63%)/3-day $6.4M (-65%), 4-day $7.9M, Total $106.7M/Wk
Glad there were none of those shenanigans at my screening. Even for a silly kids movie, one should be respectful of the audience around them and not treat the screening as a mosh pit.AndyDursin wrote: ↑Mon Jul 04, 2022 11:50 pm I didn't know why there were 2 stupid dressed up kids sitting in the front row. I don't understand it now either. Other than the actual clapping from kids drowned out their fake clapping lol
Some have...!AndyDursin wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 12:05 am It should blow over soon but it'd be nice if the theater owners simply didn't sell them tickets for being disruptive.