Dream House is the only horror film released the past two months that I’ll hope isn’t a flop based off the first week sales. Straw Dogs is officially on the list of flops. It’s been a brutal season for Hollywood horror in general. But, Tucker & Dale VS Evil debuts at #35 this week and Summer Camp Massacre and Pirates of The Caribbean disappear off the Box Office chart.
6 Dream House $9,991,000
10 6 Contagion $6,421,000 (Total: $66,084,000)
18 9 Straw Dogs $595,000 (Total: $10,236,000)
23 21 Harry Potter/Hallows 2 $372,000 (Total: $379,344,000)
26 27 Cowboys & Aliens $255,000 (Total: $99,621,000)
27 22 Transformers/Moon $252,000 (Total: $352,275,000)
29 19 Shark Night 3D $179,000 (Total: $18,529,000)
30 23 Don’t Be/Dark $170,000 (Total: $23,749,000)
37 33 Final Destination 5 $100,000 (Total: $42,546,000)
43 Tucker & Dale VS Evil $71,000
46 32 Apollo 18 $69,000 (Total: $17,503,000)
59 65 Fright Night $23,000 (Total: $18,090,000)
Nothing new at all at the DVD Top 30 chart. Included Spookie Buddies because who doesn’t like puppies avoiding G-rated horror?
2 Spookie Buddies $5,836,000
3 1 Thor $2,638,000 (Total: $14,479,000)
7 2 X-Men: First Class $2,022,000 (Total: $18,529,000)
12 5 Supernatural Season Six $1,082,000 (Total: $6,433,000)
American Horror Story debuts to great numbers! A couple specials are airing this month in relation to the Halloween season. Alphas and Warehouse 13 will be on hiatus until it returns they return next summer with new seasons. Death Valley picks up some viewers again, but I still doubt it will be back for season two.
American Horror Story – 3,184,000
The Vampire Diaries – 2,550,000
Dexter – 2,180,000
Hunt for The I-5 Killer – 2,149,000
Halloween Wars – 2,064,000
Ghost Hunters – 1,964,000
The Secret Circle – 1,960,000
Haven – 1,803,000
Supernatural – 1,800,000
Warehouse 13 – 1,629,000
Ancient Aliens – 1,450,000
Paranormal Witness – 1,405,000
Death Valley – 831,000
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