11:36 am - 11/16/2012
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Breaking Dawn: Part 2 Grabs $30.4 Million From Late Night Shows

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 took in an estimated $30.4 million from Thursday night and midnight shows in North America. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 still holds the midnight record with $43.5 million (which had 3D showings as well, thus jacking up ticket prices and the midnight gross).
Here's how the other Twilight films performed at midnight:
Breaking Dawn - Part 1: $30.3 million
Eclipse: $30 million
New Moon: $26.2 million
Source
Boxoffice said on their twitter had BDP2 been in 3D, it would've broken HP's record so, food for thoughts

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 took in an estimated $30.4 million from Thursday night and midnight shows in North America. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 still holds the midnight record with $43.5 million (which had 3D showings as well, thus jacking up ticket prices and the midnight gross).
Here's how the other Twilight films performed at midnight:
Breaking Dawn - Part 1: $30.3 million
Eclipse: $30 million
New Moon: $26.2 million
Source
Boxoffice said on their twitter had BDP2 been in 3D, it would've broken HP's record so, food for thoughts
Also, that twist (spoiled myself) was not as epic as the stans claim.
I mean, as awesome as a scene from Twilight can be, that is.
omg i want to erase my twilight phase from my life
my bf and I somehow got to talking about Twilight the other day and he was shooting questions at me left and right for some reason and I kept answering them all in great detail ._.
oh please
We do exist.
it was really, really bad.
The rest, though? Fucking filth.
I remember before the vampires showed up, I was like, this is kind of an interesting look at a father and daughter reconnecting who have similar introverted personalities.