Monsters, Inc.
In order to power the city, monsters have to scare children so that they scream. However, the children are toxic to the monsters, and after a child gets through, two monsters realize things may not be what they think.
503 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Feb 8-10 Salt Lake Olympics | 1 | $13,190,862 | - | 503 | - | $26,224 | $13,190,862 | 1 |
Feb 15-17 Salt Lake Olympics | 1 | $8,225,303 | -37.6% | 504 | +1 | $16,320 | $29,574,831 | 2 |
Feb 22-24 Salt Lake Olympics | 1 | $6,040,533 | -26.6% | 498 | -6 | $12,129 | $41,326,069 | 3 |
Mar 8-10 | 2 | $2,048,614 | - | 479 | - | $4,276 | $48,460,001 | 5 |
Mar 15-17 | 2 | $1,306,134 | -36.2% | 456 | -23 | $2,864 | $50,350,471 | 6 |
Mar 22-24 | 8 | $590,506 | -54.8% | 442 | -14 | $1,335 | $51,268,322 | 7 |
Mar 29-31 | 11 | $420,448 | -28.8% | 418 | -24 | $1,005 | $52,775,977 | 8 |
Apr 5-7 | 15 | $260,961 | -37.9% | 369 | -49 | $707 | $53,335,579 | 9 |