Pirates Plunder Per Theater Chart
July 11, 2006
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest continued its record-breaking ways on the per theater charts, earning an average of $32,817, which is the highest average ever for Saturation Level release (defined as 3,000 or more theatres).
Second place went to A Scanner Darkly; the intellectually challenging Science Fiction film started its run with nearly $400,000 in just 17 theatres for an average of $23,040. This is more than enough to ensure expansion, but probably not enough to earn much mainstream success.
The same can be said for the third place film, Heading South, and indeed last week's winner, Strangers With Candy.
The latter film saw significant expansion this week, going from just 2 theaters to 21, and its per theater average held up remarkably at $10,660.
Very nearly making the $10,000 club was Once in a Lifetime: the Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos at $9,805 in its lone theatre, while fellow newcomer Islam: What the West Needs to Know barely earned more than that in three theatres for an average of $4,061.
This past week also saw milestones reached for a few Per Theatre Charts alumni:
Filed under: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, An Inconvenient Truth, A Scanner Darkly, Keeping Up with the Steins