
SUNDAY AM: Official numbers coming in now... Analysis on its way...
1. NEW MOON (Summit Entertainment) Week 2 [4,042 Theaters)
Wed $14.3M, Thurs $9.2M, Fri $17.7M, Sat $16.5M
3-Day Total: $42.5M (includes Sunday estimate) (-70% over last weekend)
5-Day Total: $66M (includes Sunday estimate)
Domestic Cume: $230.7M (includes Sunday estimate)
International Cume: $243M
Worldwide Cume: $473.7M
2. THE BLIND SIDE (Alcon/Warner Bros) Week 2 [3,140 Theaters]
Wed $7.9M, Thurs $9.4M, Fri $16.2M, Sat $15.9M (+18% over last weekend)
3-Day Total: $40.1M
5-Day Total: $57.5M
Domestic Cume: $100.2M
3. 2012 (Sony Pictures) Week 3 [3,444 Theaters]
Wed $3.6M, Thurs $4.0M, Fri: $7.0M, Sat
3-Day Total: $18M
5-Day Total: $25.6M
Domestic Cume: $138.7M
International Cume: $455.8M
Worldwide Cume: $594.5M
4. OLD DOGS (Disney) NEW [3,425 Theaters]
Wed $3.1M, Thurs $4.1M, Fri: $6.9M, Sat
3-Day Total: $16.8M
5-Day Total: $24.0
5. A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Disney) Week 4 [3,013 Theaters]
Wed $2.7M, Thurs $3.7M, Fri $6.6M, Sat
3-Day Total: $16.0M
5-Day Total: $22.5M
Domestic Cume: $105.3M
6. NINJA ASSASSIN (Warner Bros) NEW [2,503 Theaters]
Wed $3.3M, Thurs $4.5M, Fri $5.6M, Sat $4.9M
3-Day Total: $13.1M
5-Day Total: $21.0M
7. PLANET 51 (Ilion Animation/Sony) Week 2 [3,035 Theaters]
Wed $2.1M, Thurs $1.5M, Fri $4.0M, Sat
3-Day Total: $10.2M
5-Day Total: $13.9M
Domestic Cume: $28.4M
8. FANTASTIC MR. FOX (Fox) Week 3 [2,033 Theaters]
Wed $1.1M, Thurs $1.3M, Fri $2.9M, Sat $2.5M
3-Day Total: $7.0M
5-Day Total: $9.5M
Domestic Cume: $10.1M
9. PRECIOUS (Lionsgate) Week 4 [663 Theaters]
Wed $1.0M, Thurs $1.3M, Fri $2.7M, Sat $2.8M
3-Day Total: $7.0M
5-Day Total: $9.4M
Domestic Cume: $32.4M
10. THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS (Overture) Week 4 [1,119 Theaters]
Wed $285K, Thurs $370K, Fri $630K, Sat
3-Day Total: $1.7M
5-Day Total: $2.3M
Domestic Cume: $30.7M
11. THE ROAD (The Weinstein Co) NEW [111 Theaters]
Wed $242K, Thurs $235K, Fri $558K, Sat $584K
3-Day Total: $1.5M
5-Day Total: $2.0M
UPDATE: Hollywood is buzzing this morning as Disney made another unexpected in-house management move. It had been assumed that Disney Channels Worldwide entertainment president Gary Marsh would take over from his boss Rich Ross to head the whole she-bang. After all, Marsh has spearheaded Disney's lucrative franchises including Hannah Montana and High School Musical among other successes and has been considered a golden boy within Disney. But nooooooooooooo. Instead, Latin American VP and chief marketing officer Carolina Lightcap was leapfrogged over him. Heck, she was working out of Buenos Aires, not even Burbank. As a sop, Marsh gets an extra title, Chief Creative Officer, which is relatively meaningless since he still has to report to Lightcap:

