9 Nov 2015
Singapore - Daniel Craig's fourth outing as Bond in SPECTRE (PG13) grabs the no. 1 spot with US$1,764,844 from 116 screens (including IMAX) for a US$15,214 average. That's lower than SKYFALL's US$2,243,757 debut and US$26,711 average back in 2012 even after currency exchange rates are factored in.
Last weekend's reigning champ, the edited for a PG13 rating OUR TIMES 我的少女时代 has the lowest drop among holdovers, slipping 25.5% and grossing another US$412,673 for a cume of US$1,840,784. It has the weekend's highest screen average for a third consecutive week as its US$15,872 beats SPECTRE by a slim US$658.
Other debuts include Thai comedy MAY WHO? (PG13) (US$42,068 / 9 screens); friendship drama MISS YOU ALREADY (NC16) (US$10,663 / 4 screens); comedy ROCK THE KASBAH (NC16) (US$4,325 / 4 screens); documentary THE DROP BOX (PG13) (N/A / 1 screen) and pride drama STONEWALL (R21 Edited), which has one of the worst openings ever with just US$546 from a single screen.
Box Office (5-8 Nov)
1 (-) Spectre (PG13)
US$1,764,844 / US$1,764,844
116 screens
2 (1) Our Times 我的少女时代 (PG13 Edited)
US$412,673 / US$1,840,784
26 screens
3 (2) Goosebumps (PG)
US$198,277 / US$508,912
26 screens
4 (3) The Last Witch Hunter (PG13)
US$68,465 / US$902,916
18 screens
5 (5) Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (NC16)
US$50,107 / US$219,173
29 screens
6 (-) May Who? (PG13)
US$42,068 / US$42,068
9 screens
7 (7) The Martian (PG13)
US$26,112 / US$2,893,008
13 screens
8 (8) Burnt (NC16)
US$21,817 / US$150,227
13 screens
9 (6) Bridge of Spies (PG13)
US$21,503 / US$812,786
15 screens
10 (-) Miss You Already (NC16)
US$10,663 / US$10,663
4 screens
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