Non-Stop dipped just a smidge below the estimated $30 million opening to finish with $28.8 million, which certainly changed the points earned for that title and the same goes for Son of God actuals as the reversal of two numbers found the film going from an estimated $26.5 million weekend to an actual $25.6 million.
In the holdovers in this weekend’s competition, The Lego Movie brought in $20.8 million, $200,000 less than estimated and Pompeii stuck with the estimated $4.3 million, which actually saw five people predicting it exactly right for points, proving it pays to get those predictions in early.
Finally, I just thought I’d mention that while Frozen not only crossed $1 billion in worldwide earnings this weekend and took home two Oscars (one for Best Animated Feature) it also became the first movie since Avatar to remain in the top ten for 14 consecutive weekends.
Oh, and I can’t leave before mentioning Austin Gorski‘s 82.062% accuracy rating so far this year as well as the impressive performance of Arthur Carlson so far, #1 on the points leaderboard and #3 in accuracy. Well done!
I’ve listed the current top ten from the points and accuracy leaderboards directly below and you can find the full leaderboard here. For the complete box office top ten and points awarded for this weekend specifically click here.
Points Leaderboard Top 10
- Arthur Carlson (20 points)
- Peter Bandrowsky (16 points)
- PJ Edwards (16 points)
- Exxdee13 (15 points)
- Kessler (15 points)
- Peete (15 points)
- Matt Taylor (12 points)
- Rach (12 points)
- Matt P (11 points)
- andyluvsfilms (10 points)
- GregDinskisk (10 points)
- Phoxhunter (10 points)
Accuracy Leaderboard Top 10
- Austin Gorski (82.062% accuracy)
- Roger (79.785% accuracy)
- Arthur Carlson (78.67% accuracy)
- Mykael (78.638% accuracy)
- Bertram J. Krogh (78.631% accuracy)
- Athar (78.336% accuracy)
- John Santos (78.316% accuracy)
- Andrew13 (78.266% accuracy)
- PJ Edwards (78.112% accuracy)
- The Movie Guru (77.947% accuracy)