Tum tum... well in the same note of Universal not having hits... I was actually surprised that Universal has never gotten a movie with a 100+ million opening weekend. Fast and Furious technically didn't do it either since it was a long weekend and it gather 96.8 million on the 3-day weekend; 120 million for the 4-day weekend. This is becoming one of their highest grossing movies ever and it's just on 500 million now. I am surprised that the movie is not breaking records in the industry, only for Universal standards. Warner Bros. has 4 movies that crossed the billion mark and Disney has 6. Universal has 0 (this grosses are unadjusted for inflation. If they were Universal fares a bit better).When I went to see the movie (the first one of the franchise I have seen and well it was so so) I heard the Universal fanfare and realized I almost never go to see Universal Movies. It's a shame how a once great studio now is struggling to make great movies as they used to. Jurassic Park still remains as their highest grossing movie ever and that movie came out 20 years ago (unadjusted, because if it's adjusted for inflation ET is their highest grossing movie ever, which makes the case even worse since that movie came out 31 years ago). I just wish that Universal gets better executives with the guts to take chances. It has worked for WB. They took one unknown director and risked giving him one of the greatest projects ever and revolutionized the entire industry: Chris Nolan with Batman Begins. Many directors thank him for taking the genre into whole new directions that many though impossible to reach. They need to take chances and take risky projects as the old days. Jaws, E.T. and Jurassic Park where so risky but they had so much passion behind them that turned out to be great movies. I want to be amazed by Universal once again...In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. These are their stories.