No dramatic shifts from estimates to actuals this week, though the changes were just enough to shuffle the points and accuracy percentages for your predictions from this week and as of right now, Arthur Carlson added four points to his total putting him at #1 all alone on the points leaderboard while Mykael is sporting an impressive 80.359% accuracy rate so far this year, just barely edging out Austin Gorski.
As for the final numbers, The Lego Movie dipped a couple hundred thousand to $31.3 million, still more than enough for a first place finish over 3 Days to Kill in second place, which dropped only $100k for a $12.2 million opening frame on a $28 million budget.
In third is Pompeii, which cost a reported $100 million to produce and brought in $10.3 million opening weekend domestically, plus another $22.8 million from international territories.
The only other film on the board this week was About Last Night, which added another $7.5 million to its total as it dropped a massive 70.6% after its impressive Valentine’s debut.
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)
- Rach (12 points)
- Matt P (11 points)
- andyluvsfilms (10 points)
Accuracy Leaderboard Top 10
- Mykael (80.359% accuracy)
- Austin Gorski (79.916% accuracy)
- Roger (78.3% accuracy)
- Athar (77.608% accuracy)
- tomsen (77.054% accuracy)
- John Santos (76.963% accuracy)
- PJ Edwards (76.791% accuracy)
- Bertram J. Krogh (76.777% accuracy)
- Arthur Carlson (76.726% accuracy)
- Andrew13 (76.66% accuracy)