Has taught us that you can't really predict what's going to happen during any season. I think we're going to make up ground.

We are obviously disappointed in the drop, but we're proud of the film and, hopefully, it fares better overseas where the openings have been strong.

Our racy little R-rated comedies are making a hit this year.

This is absolutely a thrill for myself and my team and for the studio, for marketing and production.

Which makes this picture for Universal and for Working Title a hugely profitable endeavor.

It wasn't a film that had to go out and do $50 million on opening. With war looming, the predominant message from moviegoers this weekend was they wanted light escapist fare.

I will take a weekend when Universal owns over one third of the total market share for the top anytime.

We may be seeing a real change in moviegoing patterns. They're not going to the movies that history and research suggest they will. I've never seen a year like this. We're throwing out the old strategies.

Only 19 movies have ever opened to $60 million-plus and none have been in June.