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Last week was again top for Rio 2 (4 stars). The film saw its revenue rise by 10.8% and thus knew Spider-Man to dispose of the throne. The film was in its fourth week, an impressive 981 632 euro marked, making shelving it in total is already at almost 3.2 million. So beautiful shelving figures for this sequel. Spider-Man 2 (3 stars) lost his place on the throne so, but still knew in his second week to earn 822 604 euros. This allows the production of Sony already at 1.9 million, shelving which is not bad. Average film with Andrew Garfield did it brilliantly: 7,410 euros on average per screen. The number three of the week also saw its revenue shelving rise slightly. The Other Woman (2.5 stars) earned 2.3% more this week and thus stands on a beautiful 1.7 million in total in its second week. The average of this film is beautiful: 6,673 euros per screen. Noah (3.5 stars) is the fourth film of the week and it does significantly less than the rest. 291 136 euro was still on, so the yield meanwhile after four weeks of almost two million state. The number five is the only newcomer who managed to pick the top ten: The 100-year-old man who climbed out the window and disappeared (3.5 stars). The film had its premiere on 77 screens, where an average of 3,170 euros was earned. Thus, the first week was good for 244 123 euros. Divergent (3 stars) did slightly less well: 221 967 euros on 83 screens. 13.3% increased yield of Tinker shelving Bell and the Pirates shelving (3.5 stars) compared to last week, which the film on 185 518 euro continued stabbing. That's better than big competitor Flash & The Magic House, which saw revenue shelving rise by 8.2% to 172 513 euros. Much difference in the overall yield is not there. TinkerBell state after three weeks on 480 569 euros and Flash after the same number of weeks at 456 075 euros. shelving The Grand Budapest Hotel (4.5 stars) is back with a vengeance. Revenues increased by 9.1%, making the film by Wes Anderson from place eleven rose back to ninth place. 148 215 euro should be added and in total, the film now after eight weeks on a nice yield of 1.8 million. The bottom of the list is one homegrown: Then it was just very lucky (1.5 star). The film earned 2 percent shelving more than last week, and now stands at a total of 851 007 euros. DW VW Film Yield Total yield per screen Screens Trailer 1. (2) Rio 2 981 632 3.29831 million 211 4652 trailer 2. (1) The Amazing Spider-Man 2 822 604 1947691 111 7410 trailer 3. (3) The Other Woman 767 422 1756041 115 6673 trailer shelving 4. (4) Noah 291 136 1987744 103 2826 trailer 5. (-) The 100-year-old man who climbed out the window and disappeared 244 132 274 756 77 3,170 trailer 6. (5) Divergent 221 967 1718 .569 83 2674 trailer 7. (6) Tinker Bell and the Pirates 185 518 480 569 148 1253 trailer 8. (7) Flash & The Magic House 172 513 456 075 92 1875 trailer 9. (11) The Grand Budapest Hotel 148 215 1,804,299 53 1447 trailer 10. (8) Then it was just very lucky 146 210 851 007 101 1447 trailer All amounts are in euros. The amounts also only concern the Netherlands. In revenues is on average shelving 55% back to the studio. Watch the trailer of the highest new entry this week, the 100-year-old man who climbed out the window and disappeared.
Related shelving News: 05-05-2014: 'Spider-Man 2' spins silk at North American premiere 01-05-2014: 'Spider-Man 2' shelving winds to the top in NL Box Office 28- 04-2014: "The Other Woman" beyond "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" 24-04-2014 "Rio 2" lonely shelving at top in NL Box Office 21-04-2014: 'Transcendence' flopped in the United States 14 -04-2014: Did you know that: Marvel franchise the most successful ever in the US
08-05-2014 18:18 Quite a strong performance for the more alternative prints as age ment and great hotel Anderson - all you see, I think that there are just too few major new releases are making the competition is reduced.
09-05-2014 00:36 And this week is again clear why 3D movies are released. ASM2 has fewer visitors than The Other Woman and Noah less than the 100-year-old man, but by the higher ticket prices ein

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