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Opening to a smaller audience than The Hangover, Due Date was eclipsed by family friendly animated flick Megamind, which handily won the weekend. Don’t forget to come back Wednesday to submit your predictions for Week 9. Original rules can be found here: Game Rules.

#1 Film at the U.S. weekend box office

Correct Response: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I, $125,017,372
Everyone each get a point for picking Harry Potter.

Wide Releases in Order with Totals

Correct Responses:

  1. Harry Potter, $125,017,372
  2. The Next Three Days, $6,542,779


Division 1, Top Opening:
Everyone each get a point.
Division 1, Top Money:
Mike gets a point for his Harry Potter prediction of $123 M
Division 2, Placement:
Everyone each get a point for Harry Potter
Everyone each get a point for The Next Three Days
Division 2, Top Money:
Mike gets a point for his Harry Potter prediction of $123 M
Mike gets a point for his The Next Three Days prediction of $10 M

Top New Limited Release (by Per Screen Average)

Correct Response: Made in Dagenham, $13,700 per screen
Wesley, Mike, Zach & Yusuf each receive a point.
Zach gets a point for his Made in Dagenham prediction of $25 K per screen.

Current Standings, All Divisions

  1. 60 Points – Mike F
  2. 55 Points – Wesley
  3. 50 Points – Scott W
  4. 47 Points – Zach J
  5. 40 Points – Yusuf

Current Standings, Division 1

  1. 25 Points – Mike F
  2. 24 Points – Scott W
  3. 19 Points – Wesley
  4. 17 Points – Zach J
  5. 14 Points – Yusuf

Current Standings, Division 2

  1. 31 Points – Mike F
  2. 28 Points – Wesley
  3. 26 Points – Scott W
  4. 23 Points – Zach J
  5. 19 Points – Yusuf

Current Standings, Division 3

  1. 8 Points – Wesley
  2. 7 Point – Yusuf
  3. 7 Point – Zach J
  4. 4 Point – Mike F

I have temporarily removed the Div 1/2/3 combined standings to save time each week.

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