
Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin Remember Me
Robert Pattinson’s Remember Me had its steepest drop, -36.1%, on Wednesday, grossing only $143K at #14 on the domestic box-office chart, according to Box Office Mojo. Although it has been holding on despite mostly unfriendly reviews, the romantic drama has gone down four slots since last Friday, when it was #10. Roman Polanski’s The Ghost Writer took its place at #13 yesterday. (The Miley Cyrus vehicle The Last Song opened at #1 on Wednesday, pushing every other film down one slot.)
Considering its very low per-screen average, a paltry $74 at 1,935 sites, Remember Me should be shedding a number of screens later this week even if there’s a major surge in attendance today.
To date, Remember Me has grossed a total of $17.6 million. It’ll probably end its run with about $20 million — but with some difficulty. Summit Entertainment will get about half of that amount.
Photo: Remember Me (Myles Aronowitz / Summit Entertainment)
A very likeable movie–I thought Rob was great! He really is a very good actor. Hope to see him in a lot more movies!
Remember Me is a fantastic movie and Rob was great in it. I hope it does really well in the UK and then on DVD. In my opinion it is a must see movie. Up until now it has seemed to hold it’s own in the top 10 being out with big movies like ALice that was in many more theaters than RM. My family Loved the movie. GO SEE IT!!
Rob is excellent in remember me…he deserves much more praises and awards than he’s got…someday all people will realize his valuable talents…go rob!!!we love you!!!!!
Remember Me is not a perfect movie but it is much better than many mindless movies that are playing right now. I liked the story but didn’t like slow pace of it however the acting was excellent and made you care for characters. Young actors held their own alongside such veterans as Chris Cooper and Pierce Brosnan. I recommend it to anyone who appreciates good acting and movies that make you feel and think afterward.
Remember Me was a wonderful movie. It has a good script, terrific acting, and a thought provoking theme which stays with the movie-goer long after exiting the theatre. Both males and females will enjoy it. Even though many of the critics gave it lukewarm reviews, the word of mouth has been excellent. I haven’t spoken to anyone who saw it and didn’t love it. Go see it before it leaves your neighborhood moviehouse. You won’t be sorry.
Bettyel
>>>>>>>>>>>The theater count for Remember Me can’t be correct. The new Miley Cyrus flick opened Wednesday yet there is no change shown for the current movies. That movie had to take some film’s place and judging by the major change for Remember Me I would bet it’s the one that lost screens.
You make a good point, but I checked both Box Office Mojo and boxoffice.com, which show the # of theaters on Wednesday. Both showed the same # of screens for “Remember Me”: 1,935.
“Avatar,” “Our Family Wedding,” “Repo Men,” and “Green Zone” are four that lost hundreds of screens from Tuesday to Wednesday looking at the charts on both sites.
You could still be right. But if so, neither one of those two sites showed the decrease in # of screens for RM.
It’s not Robert Pattinson IT’S THAT DUMB MOVIE. I’m sorry but that movie only appeals to the Rob fans. It just didn’t look good at all. Maybe another movie will get me to watch it.
The theater count for Remember Me can’t be correct. The new Miley Cyrus flick opened Wednesday yet there is no change shown for the current movies. That movie had to take some film’s place and judging by the major change for Remember Me I would bet it’s the one that lost screens.