Dinosaurier
Elderly Lena Braake loves her tiny house, but her bank wants the property, so a loan officer talks Lena into a new mortgage.
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297 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dec 24-27 | 8 | $523,499 | - | 297 | - | $1,762 | $523,499 | 1 |
Dec 31-Jan 3, 2010 | 10 | $384,022 | -26.6% | 297 | - | $1,293 | $1,295,501 | 2 |
Jan 7-10 | 14 | $185,438 | -51.7% | 294 | -3 | $630 | $1,686,257 | 3 |
Jan 14-17 | 16 | $158,459 | -14.5% | 261 | -33 | $607 | $1,935,143 | 4 |
Jan 21-24 | 22 | $100,962 | -36.3% | 223 | -38 | $452 | $2,108,493 | 5 |
Jan 28-31 | 29 | $44,641 | -55.8% | 139 | -84 | $321 | $2,193,538 | 6 |
Feb 4-7 | 29 | $41,489 | -7.1% | 109 | -30 | $380 | $2,197,220 | 7 |
Feb 11-14 Vancouver Olympics | 28 | $28,875 | -30.4% | 85 | -24 | $339 | $2,249,380 | 8 |
Feb 18-21 Vancouver Olympics | 34 | $23,825 | -17.5% | 76 | -9 | $313 | $2,288,787 | 9 |