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Scary Movie Opens to Franchise-Best $55 Million

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Scary Movie Opens to Franchise-Best $55 Million

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The Big Picture

The film 'Scary Movie' achieved a franchise-best opening weekend, earning $55 million. In contrast, 'Masters of the Universe' had a less successful debut, grossing $29.3 million. The article does not provide further details on the specific dates or locations of these releases.

Key Facts

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    'Scary Movie' earned $55 million in its opening weekend.

  2. 2

    The $55 million opening is a franchise best for 'Scary Movie'.

  3. 3

    'Masters of the Universe' earned $29.3 million in its opening weekend.

  4. 4

    The article does not specify release dates or locations.

How Media Is Covering This

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Box Office: ‘Scary Movie’ Scores Franchise-Best $55 Million Opening, ‘Masters of the Universe’ Stumbles With $29.3 Million

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Why It Matters

The article does not specify the release dates or the geographical markets for these films. It also does not provide information regarding the production budgets, critical reception, or audience demographics for either movie.

Further details about the box office performance, such as the number of theaters, average gross per theater, or comparisons to previous installments in the 'Scary Movie' franchise beyond the opening weekend total, are not included in the provided text.

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