Tuesday, December 24, 2013

People tuned into to The Hobbit ...

For the 2nd straight weekend, The Hobbit 2 has taken the top spot.  In what has been a weak holiday season, big openings are hard to find.  With Anchorman 2 failing to reach $30 million, the league may already be decided.  Looking back to last year, Ned had a firm hold until Christmas.  After Christmas, Colleen went surging to the top and never looked back.  This year it's been all Jenna up to this point.  Now as we stand on the doorstep of Christmas, will Christmas be her demise as well?  Down by only $10 million and an extra movie to boot, Chuck is easily within striking distance.  This victory is not yet decided.

On another note, Christmas is tomorrow!  It's also a week with lots of openings.  Could this finally be the weekend to shake the league up?  It's been pretty stagnant for weeks.  Opening are 47 Ronin, Believe, Grudge Match, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, and The Wolf on Wall Street.  Go out and catch a flick or two, it looks to be cold in the midwest.


Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jenna $480,582,910 1 8 ---
Chuck $470,697,178 2 7 -$9,885,732
Ned $450,801,802 3 8 -$29,781,108
Jamie $426,709,887 5 6 -$53,873,023
Jeff $420,594,313 4 7 -$59,988,597
Colleen $391,661,205 6 8 -$88,921,705
Faith $383,182,140 7 7 -$97,400,770
John $383,182,140 7 7 -$97,400,770

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

"They've taken the hobbits to Isengard!"

As 2013 draws to a close, lots of sites all across the web produce lists.  Although there are lists for just about everything, clicking on movie lists tends to become a habit.  Whether it is 'Best', 'Worst', or 'Upcoming', seeing who is #1 is a must.  One list in particular grab our attention this year. It's been around and very topical.  Forbes.com produces a 'Most Overpaid Actor' list.  Topping the list is Adam Sandler followed about Katherine Heigl and Reese Witherspoon.  It's scary but they are only returning around #3.50 on the dollar they earned, dang!  Usually you can pick them out based on whether their movies flop. Read further to see who made the 10.  Read it! Just Read it!

Looking at our league, Ned inches closer to Jenna with a cool $16 million from the Madea family Christmas.  Otherwise not much movement.  The widely owned Hobbit struggled in comparison to it's predecessor despite a much higher rating.  Yes I know of the changes but really, it's not bad.  Coming out this weekend is Anchorman 2 and thanks to Share Joys, there just might be some new fanyboys out there.  Also coming out is Walking With Dinosaurs which could shake up things.


Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jenna $453,806,910 1 7 ---
Ned $450,801,802 3 8 -$3,005,108
Chuck $443,921,178 2 6 -$9,885,732
Jeff $420,594,313 4 7 -$33,212,597
Jamie $399,933,887 5 5 -$53,873,023
Colleen $364,885,205 6 7 -$88,921,705
Faith $356,406,140 7 6 -$97,400,770
John $356,406,140 7 6 -$97,400,770

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Here comes the Hobbits

According to The Week, a social media magazine such as Newsweek or Times but in small doses but that is not important right now, released a list of the 10 worst-reviewed movies of 2013 on their website TheWeek.com.  Making the list were After Earth, A Haunted House, The Host, Grown Ups 2, The Big Wedding, Battle of the Year, Scary Movie 5, Movie 43, Paranoia, and Getaway.  Should I be proud that two can be checked off as seen and that none were a must see?  As the end of the year draws near all kinds of lists will be released.  Here is hoping that The Hobbit will get some just do.  

Well the bottom three teams in the league all took a $5 million dollar step closer.  Sadly, they were probably expecting a bit more from Out of the Furnance.  Jenna is still on top, but will Christmas be her downfall?  Last year Ned was looking at a sweep until Christmas came early and often to Colleen.  Years ago Beth had a firm foot hold until that lead was compromised by Brett and all his $60 million dollar openings.  Coming out this week is The Hobbit and Tyler Perry's A Very Madea Christmas.    

Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jenna $380,161,713 1 6 ---
Chuck $370,275,981 2 5 -$9,885,732
Ned $361,148,971 3 6 -$19,012,742
Jeff $346,949,116 4 6 -$33,212,597
Jamie $326,288,690 5 4 -$53,873,023
Colleen $291,240,008 6 6 -$88,921,705
Faith $282,760,943 7 5 -$97,400,770
John $282,760,943 7 5 -$97,400,770

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Still Catching Fire ...

The Hunger Games remained on topped with a solid $74 million dollar gross in just their second weekend.  I wonder if their is a prequel or even a sequel to the trilogy.  One thing is for sure, I bet the producers are just begging for more books.  Frozen expanded and with it greatly increased it's opening weekend earnings.  However, Homefront and Black Nativity failed to draw much of a crowd.

Thanksgiving caused quite the shake up in the league this past weekend.  Jenna remains on top with Ned following closely behind.  Jamie leaped up to 5th while John and Faith fell to last.  Looking back at the multiplier, was it wise to not use it? It did add another element to the game.  For the last two seasons, your picks determined your fate.  Even if you didn't pick the best movies, where they were placed could help you out due to the multiplier.  However this also caused a great disparity in the league.  For example, if you didn't pick the movie that made $180 at one or two, you found yourself trying to make up $200, $400 or even $600 million hole.  That is hard to do when movies are only opening at $60 or $50 million.

By not using the multiplier, the league is in fact closer from top to bottom.  Most teams will have picked the top 5 or 6 movies.  However, it will be those last four which will determine the outcome.  It's those last four picks that tend to make the same amount.  Hopefully, in theory, this will allow for some close races.  Plus the holiday season produces far fewer bigger opening releases.  Just food for thought.


Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jenna $380,161,713 1 6 ---
Chuck $370,275,981 2 5 -$9,885,732
Ned $361,148,971 3 6 -$19,012,742
Jeff $346,949,116 5 6 -$33,212,597
Jamie $326,288,690 8 4 -$53,873,023
Colleen $286,019,720 4 5 -$94,141,993
Faith $277,540,655 6 4 -$102,621,058
John $277,540,655 7 4 -$102,621,058

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

No more 'Twilight', phooey says Katniss ...

'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' sure did catch fire.  With it's big opening, everybody was given a boost in the total column.  Fortunate for one, there are no multipliers this season.  The other big release this weekend was The Delivery Man which didn't do so hot.  Failing to make $8 million in it's debut.  Since The Hunger Games was picked by all and The Delivery Man was picked by no one, no change took place.  Jenna is still on top while Jamie is on the bottom.

After a few weeks of no change in the standings, this could all change with the holiday weekend.  For many Americans this is a four day weekend.  However, for this league it is still only a three day weekend.  Thanks to Box Office Mojo for keeping the stat!

Coming out this weekend are a couple of biggies.  Black Nativity and Homefront hit the theaters along with Oldboy opening on only a few theaters.  Also spreading to more screens (hopefully in your home town) is The Book Thief and Frozen.


Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jenna $312,770,387 - 5 ---
Chuck $302,884,655 - 4 -$9,885,732
Ned $293,757,645 - 5 -$19,012,742
Colleen $286,019,720 - 5 -$26,750,667
Jeff $278,672,408 - 4 -$34,097,979
Faith $277,540,655 - 4 -$35,229,732
John $277,540,655 - 4 -$35,229,732
Jamie $258,897,364 - 3 -$53,873,023

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

No change in the standings.

For the second straight we there was no change in the standings.  Last week every one had Thor and now this week nobody had The Best Man Holiday.  Considering that it opened at $30 million, I bet there were a few that wished it had.  Looking on to next week, there will again be no change in the standings with everyone picking The Hunger Games and no one picking The Delivery Man.


Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jenna $154,696,101 - 4 ---
Chuck $144,810,369 - 3 -$9,885,732
Ned $135,683,359 - 4 -$19,012,742
Colleen $127,945,434 - 4 -$26,750,667
Jeff $120,598,122 - 3 -$34,097,979
Faith $119,466,369 - 3 -$35,229,732
John $119,466,369 - 3 -$35,229,732
Jamie $100,823,078 - 2 -$53,873,023

Monday, November 11, 2013

Here comes the holiday season, approach with caution.

This past weekend I headed out the door for a Sunday matinee.  My friends and I were to see "Thor: The Dark World".  As we sat there watching a half hour of commercials and then another half hour of trailers/commercials, it occurred I know nothing about Thor.  He wields a hammer (so does Eragon's cousin Roran Garrowsson a fact to prove I know something) and he resides in Asgard.  Question: Does not knowing much about the comic cause an increase in entertainment when watching Marvel movies?  With no real opinion formed, I would have to say yes.  It is better to be uninformed, left in the dark, clueless while taking in a comic book movie.  Have we just found our target audience?

Thanks for your patience as it took a little longer to set up the spreadsheet for the new season.  Really haven't missed much.  The Fifth Estate, The Counselor, and Ender's Game failed to bring in the big bucks.  However, the fans did flock to the theaters to see Jackass.  In fact, this movie has had the most affect on our league.  The have's are out front and the have not's are buried at the bottom.  Who knew?!?

Jenna is out front while Jamie has shot to the bottom.  Feast your eyes on the standings below.


Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jenna $154,696,101 - 4 ---
Chuck $144,810,369 - 3 -$9,885,732
Ned $135,683,359 - 4 -$19,012,742
Colleen $127,945,434 - 4 -$26,750,667
Jeff $120,598,122 - 3 -$34,097,979
Faith $119,466,369 - 3 -$35,229,732
John $119,466,369 - 3 -$35,229,732
Jamie $100,823,078 - 2 -$53,873,023

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

We have a winner!

The death of The Others ...
This past evening as I sat staring off into a ravine entering the totals from the latest weekend's box office receipts, I couldn't help but think about 'The Others'.  This enigma of a division that is next to impossible to predict.  You can say this is pretty much a crap shoot.

Let me run some numbers by you.  There were 81 movies to select from back in April.  This was compiled from two different sources.  However, as I sit here after Labor Day, 17 of those didn't even make it to the theater when predicted (or never will).  That means you really only had 64 to choose from but which ones?  Further hurting your chances of scoring big, some were released simultaneously both in the theaters and on cable, doh Erased!  On the other hand a total of 87 movies were released in that same time period that weren't even on the original list.  Some of those made over a million during the first weekend.
 
So the numbers are not in your favor.  How about just trying to predict?  Can't go off of popular movie stars, Julianne Moore in The English Teacher and Adrien Brody in High School.  What about popular topics?  Um zombies, vampires, and civil war veterans were all extinguished this time around at the box office.  Even movies that were hyped with big advertising budgets fell flat.  Finally, festival movies that generated buzz from audiences and critics a like failed to come through.  

So how do you predict the next Kevin Hart comedy routine that managed to pull in $10 million in its opening weekend?  Or the movies such as Lincoln and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel that moved from limited to wide and raked in a bunch?  My mind is completely perplexed just thinking about.

The failure rate is high with The Others and I believe this is its demised.  Too many times expecting big and watching a $164 opening is just awful.  (I would like to take the time now and thank the roughly 20 people who went to go see Hammer of the Gods.)  I have decided to nix The Others for the next season.  If you see a way to include them, please let me know and maybe they can make a come back for next summer!

Now time for the wrap up.  After moving past Brett in June and holding off John, Chuck, and Ned in the subsequent months, Jeff has taken home the trophy. (quoting Nitro and I must, "The trophy's mine!")  Colleen had a late run as well but the Man of Steel cost her dearly as well as the fans did not head to the theater for arguably the funniest movie of the summer, The World's End.    

For The Others, it was Jamie all the way with Kevin Hart's comedic routine Let Me Explain.  It almost won by itself!  Several movies were moved to wide release in the late summer months which caused a shake up in the league, but Jamie held strong.

Name Multipliers LW Movies Back
Jeff $5,064,860,536 1 10 ---
Ned $4,965,515,023 2 10 -$99,345,513
Chuck $4,879,214,141 3 10 -$185,646,395
John $4,846,109,395 4 10 -$218,751,141
Brett $4,839,885,644 5 10 -$224,974,892
Colleen $4,791,595,084 6 10 -$273,265,452
Beth $4,782,336,521 7 10 -$282,524,015
Jenna $4,577,233,829 8 10 -$487,626,707
Faith $4,400,650,947 9 10 -$664,209,589
Jamie $4,097,030,023 10 10 -$967,830,513


Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jamie $10,501,613 1 10 ---
Jenna $10,116,489 4 10 -$385,124
Chuck $9,822,436 5 10 -$679,177
Beth $9,049,735 6 9 -$1,451,878
Colleen $8,793,274 2 10 -$1,708,339
Jeff $7,345,396 3 10 -$3,156,217
Faith $3,663,640 8 9 -$6,837,973
John $1,063,906 7 10 -$9,437,707
Ned $207,361 10 9 -$10,294,252
Brett $188,924 9 10 -$10,312,689


Thanks for being a part of another exciting season of Movie Moguls Madness!  I hope you had fun and to see you again real soon.  How soon you ask?  The winter seasons should start in October!

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Just one more week ...

August takes hold and as kids prepare to head back to school, going to the movies they are not.  If you need proof who drives the box office, just look at the ticket sales.  Another theory which has been mentioned before on this very blog is people are out of money.  Maybe the choices aren't the best, there has been good reviews for The World's End and Mortal Instruments: City of Bones have been positive.  What started out as big weekend's in June have turned quite dismal for August.

What does this mean for our league?  Jeff which captured first in July has watched each competitor Brett, John, Ned and Chuck slip away out of contention.    It was just a couple of weeks ago that Ned was sitting pretty with three movies to Jeff's one with the multiplier potentially playing a part.  Sadly, they all fell flat on their face and Ned barely made any ground.

Enjoy this final weekend, it's Labor Day weekend!  If history repeats itself, not many will attend.  Need recommendations, The World's End if you missed it last weekend.  Coming out this weekend is Closed Circuit, Getaway and One Direction: This Is Us. Now you see the reason for my recommendation.  Have a great holiday weekend!


Name Multipliers LW Movies Back
Jeff $5,064,860,536 1 10 ---
Ned $4,965,515,023 2 10 -$99,345,513
Chuck $4,879,214,141 3 10 -$185,646,395
John $4,846,109,395 4 10 -$218,751,141
Brett $4,839,885,644 5 10 -$224,974,892
Colleen $4,791,595,084 6 10 -$273,265,452
Beth $4,782,336,521 7 10 -$282,524,015
Jenna $4,577,233,829 8 10 -$487,626,707
Faith $4,400,650,947 9 10 -$664,209,589
Jamie $4,097,030,023 10 10 -$967,830,513

Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jamie $10,411,053 1 8 ---
Colleen $4,523,346 2 9 -$5,887,707
Jeff $4,452,370 3 10 -$5,958,683
Jenna $3,796,494 4 8 -$6,614,559
Chuck $2,956,723 5 9 -$7,454,330
Beth $1,943,843 6 7 -$8,467,210
John $1,020,861 7 9 -$9,390,192
Faith $764,613 8 8 -$9,646,440
Ned $195,146 10 8 -$10,215,907
Brett $188,924 9 10 -$10,222,129

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Another dud .............

Kick-Ass 2 lacks punch!  Paranoia has been cured! Jobs' luck runs out at the box office!  So what does this mean?  Chuck needs a big miracle with Mortal Instruments.  Can a teen fiction novel do for the box office what Harry Potter and Twilight did?  It's going to be tough.  August has not been kind to any movie this August.  A heat wave is passing through the midwest which could help!

Coming out this week along with Mortal Instruments is This is the End and You're Next.  This could be a good weekend for movie choices but not sure if that is going to equate to box office dollars.  Just 2 weeks left.  Really only 1 because not sure a One Direction concert is going to bring a whole, that and nobody picked it.

Name Multipliers LW Movies Back
Jeff $5,064,860,536 1 10 ---
Ned $4,965,515,023 2 10 -$99,345,513
Chuck $4,860,540,227 3 9 -$204,320,309
John $4,846,109,395 4 10 -$218,751,141
Brett $4,821,211,730 5 9 -$243,648,806
Colleen $4,774,014,610 6 9 -$290,845,926
Beth $4,763,662,607 7 9 -$301,197,929
Jenna $4,577,233,829 8 10 -$487,626,707
Faith $4,400,650,947 9 10 -$664,209,589
Jamie $4,097,030,023 10 10 -$967,830,513

Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jamie $10,391,548 1 7 ---
Colleen $4,523,346 2 9 -$5,868,202
Jeff $4,432,865 3 9 -$5,958,683
Jenna $3,796,494 4 8 -$6,595,054
Chuck $2,956,723 5 9 -$7,434,825
Beth $1,943,843 6 7 -$8,447,705
John $1,020,861 7 9 -$9,370,687
Faith $745,108 8 7 -$9,646,440
Brett $188,924 9 10 -$10,202,624
Ned $175,641 10 7 -$10,215,907

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Spiraling down ...

Elysium takes first in the battle of 4 movies, but makes under $30 million for the weekend.  We're the Millers came in second followed by Planes and Percy Jackson.  August typically brings low box office receipts and this year is no different.  Not even Pixar with a Cars spinoff could break the spell.  Ned's surging to the top might have come to an end with Planes low opening of $22 million.   Now he needs a big showing from Kick-Ass 2 this weekend to claim the title.

Besides Kick-Ass 2, also opening this weekend is a movie about Steve Jobs, corporate espionage, and the White House butler.  Can Kick Ass well kick ass?  Will Apple come up with the cool product once again?  Can corporate espionage steal it?  Well they all get served by the butler?  Okay I will stop there.

Name Multipliers LW Movies Back
Jeff $5,064,860,536 1 10 ---
Ned $4,938,849,113 3 9 -$126,011,423
Chuck $4,860,540,227 5 9 -$204,320,309
John $4,846,109,395 2 10 -$218,751,141
Brett $4,821,211,730 4 9 -$243,648,806
Colleen $4,774,014,610 7 9 -$290,845,926
Beth $4,763,662,607 6 9 -$301,197,929
Jenna $4,577,233,829 8 10 -$487,626,707
Faith $4,400,650,947 9 10 -$664,209,589
Jamie $4,097,030,023 10 10 -$967,830,513


Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jamie $10,391,548 1 7 ---
Colleen $4,523,346 2 9 -$5,868,202
Jeff $4,432,865 3 9 -$5,958,683
Jenna $3,796,494 4 8 -$6,595,054
Chuck $2,956,723 5 9 -$7,434,825
Beth $1,943,843 6 7 -$8,447,705
John $1,020,861 7 9 -$9,370,687
Faith $735,747 8 6 -$9,655,801
Brett $188,924 9 10 -$10,202,624
Ned $175,641 10 7 -$10,215,907

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Stagnant ....

It was a slow week in the movie business.  Make that a sloooow week.  With the box office topping off around $123 hundred million dollars, it was easily the lowest since April.  2 Guns topped off at $27 million while The Smurfs 2 made only $17 million.  Have movie goers run out of money?  Has the selection taken a nose dive?  Oh wait, we have entered August.  

For The Others, Spectacular Now failed to make $200,000 in it's opening weekend.  However, its screen average was almost $50,000.  This could mean a wide release.  Better happen quick with the season almost over.  Predicting which movies will go to wide release in The Others category usually determines the winner.

Coming out this week is a whole slew of movies. First and foremost is Planes.  Ned's recent climb to the top could culminate this week if it does well.  If not, Ned will get another chance next week.
However, Planes will not be alone like The Wolverine.  It will be going up against Matt Damon's Elysium, the next installment of Percy Jackson and We're the Millers.  The last one looks particular funny!

Name Multipliers LW Movies Back
Jeff $5,020,395,954 1 9 ---
John $4,846,109,395 2 10 -$174,286,559
Ned $4,827,687,658 3 8 -$192,708,296
Brett $4,821,211,730 4 9 -$199,184,224
Chuck $4,771,611,063 5 8 -$248,784,891
Beth $4,733,855,214 6 8 -$286,540,740
Colleen $4,684,592,431 7 8 -$335,803,523
Jenna $4,577,233,829 8 10 -$443,162,125
Faith $4,281,421,375 9 9 -$738,974,579
Jamie $3,874,707,113 10 9 -$1,145,688,841


Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jamie $10,391,548 1 7 ---
Colleen $4,523,346 2 9 -$5,868,202
Jeff $4,432,865 3 9 -$5,958,683
Jenna $3,796,494 4 8 -$6,595,054
Chuck $2,956,723 5 9 -$7,434,825
Beth $1,759,307 6 6 -$8,632,241
John $1,020,861 7 9 -$9,370,687
Faith $735,747 8 6 -$9,655,801
Brett $188,924 9 10 -$10,202,624
Ned $175,641 10 7 -$10,215,907


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

One month to go!

It's the Wolverine.  It's Marvel.  It's summer.  It opens with no other big releases.  Despicable Me 2 has been out for a couple of weeks.  Smells like a massive opening doesn't it?  I am not sure about classifying $53 million as a massive opening.  I thought it could have been a lot higher.  Read here to see what the experts say about The Wolverine's opening at Box Office Mojo.

What does this mean for the league?  Well it catapulted Ned to 3rd with two movies yet to release.  If you recall during the Winter season this past year, Ned sat in first the whole season 'til the end when Colleen denied the chance of winning in his rookie season.   This time around he is in a much better position.  Closing in on Jeff and John who have occupied the top two spots for at least the past month, Ned is knocking at the door.

Right now Kick Ass 2 could possibly determine the winner.  Did anyone predict that back in April?   As it stands, John is finished while Jeff and Ned have Planes yet to go.  Ned also has one other movie.  It was originally going to be 300: Rise of an Empire however that release has been pushed back to March of next year.   Wouldn't it be nice to have Despicable Me 2 as your alternate, right about now?
Stay tuned its all happening in the next couple of weeks!

No significant changes in The Others.  Until we see another Kevin Hart routine or any other major openings, this looks to be settled.  Coming out this week is another buddy cop movie staring Wahlberg and a sequel that could help Brett get back into the top 3.  In only select theaters, zombies are back in Cockneys vs. Zombies and what looks like a good sci-fi thriller, Europa Report.

Name Multipliers LW Movies Back
Jeff $5,020,395,954 1 9 ---
John $4,846,109,395 2 10 -$174,286,559
Ned $4,827,687,658 8 8 -$192,708,296
Brett $4,803,663,341 3 8 -$216,732,613
Chuck $4,771,611,063 4 8 -$248,784,891
Beth $4,733,855,214 5 8 -$286,540,740
Colleen $4,684,592,431 6 8 -$335,803,523
Jenna $4,577,233,829 7 10 -$443,162,125
Faith $4,281,421,375 9 9 -$738,974,579
Jamie $3,874,707,113 10 9 -$1,145,688,841


Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jamie $10,391,548 1 7 ---
Colleen $4,523,346 2 9 -$5,868,202
Jeff $4,235,450 3 8 -$6,156,098
Jenna $3,796,494 4 8 -$6,595,054
Chuck $2,956,723 5 9 -$7,434,825
Beth $1,759,307 6 6 -$8,632,241
John $1,020,861 7 9 -$9,370,687
Faith $735,747 8 6 -$9,655,801
Brett $188,924 9 10 -$10,202,624
Ned $153,398 10 6 -$10,238,150




Tuesday, July 23, 2013

To call upon or command ...

The Conjuring took the box office by storm knocking off Despicable Me 2.  It even received an A- rating from an Entertainment Weekly critic.  Although when I think of summer, horror is not the first thing to come to mind.  This is looking like the real deal.  Making over $40 million in its opening weekend, it faired much better than the other three that came out this past weekend.  On another not, once again no surprises or big openings from The Others.

Jeff and Jamie hold on to their perspective divisions.  However with no movies opening for either, their leads dwindled.  Just six weeks left and what could be the most influential movie is about to be released this week.  The Wolverine hits theaters with little or no competition.  With a big opening, Chuck will gain the lead and Ned could be back in the running.  Other openings of interest are Blue Jasmine and The To-Do List.  

Name Multipliers LW Movies Back
Jeff $5,020,395,954 1 9 ---
John $4,846,109,395 2 10 -$174,286,559
Brett $4,803,663,341 3 8 -$216,732,613
Chuck $4,771,611,063 4 8 -$248,784,891
Beth $4,733,855,214 5 8 -$286,540,740
Colleen $4,684,592,431 6 8 -$335,803,523
Jenna $4,577,233,829 7 10 -$443,162,125
Ned $4,402,777,642 8 7 -$617,618,312
Faith $4,175,193,871 9 8 -$845,202,083
Jamie $3,715,365,857 10 8 -$1,305,030,097


Name The Others LW Movies Back
Jamie $10,391,548 1 7 ---
Colleen $4,523,346 3 9 -$5,868,202
Jeff $4,235,450 2 8 -$6,156,098
Jenna $3,184,430 4 7 -$7,207,118
Chuck $2,956,723 5 9 -$7,434,825
Beth $1,759,307 6 6 -$8,632,241
John $1,020,861 8 9 -$9,370,687
Faith $735,747 7 6 -$9,655,801
Brett $188,924 9 10 -$10,202,624
Ned $153,398 10 6 -$10,238,150