Cyno01 t1_izi338x wrote
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>The film cost $135 million to produce (excluding advertising costs) and was released in 3,495 theaters, but had an opening weekend of only $13.3 million for an average of only $3,792 per theater, peaking at 4th place behind Wedding Crashers, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Sky High. It then lost 55% of its audience in its second weekend dropping to 7th place to $5.9 million, while remaining at 3,495 theaters and averaging just $1,695 per theater. In its third weekend, it lost 1,455 theaters, and a further 64 percent of its audience, dropping to 11th, with just $2.2 million, for an average of just $1,055 from 2,040 theaters.
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>It ended up making $32.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $47.2 million internationally, for a total worldwide gross of $79.3 million, making it the biggest money loser in a series of financial disasters released by Columbia Pictures in 2005 next to XXX: State of the Union, Bewitched, Rent, Zathura, Into the Blue, Man of the House and Lords of Dogtown.
No, no one saw Stealth.
SavoryRhubarb t1_izi5md3 wrote
Sounds like it lived up to its name.
spankybacon t1_izi7941 wrote
I watched all of those movies. But none in the theater.
DocNMarty t1_izi7unw wrote
Well, it is called Stealth after all.
Planetsam1 t1_izibsep wrote
That film wasn't on my radar.
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