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While Warner cruised easily to a No. 1 opening this weekend with their surprisingly dark kids film for adults Where the Wild Things Are, it was a 155% jump in ticket sales from the indie scare pic Paranormal Activity that might have raised even more eyebrows, as the film rocketed to $20.1 million in its sophomore frame thanks to the addition of 600 theaters. Overture Pictures' thriller Law Abiding Citizen finished strong in second with $21.2 million. Cumulatively, the top 20 releases combined for the biggest October weekend in history.
Thanks to an intriguing marketing campaign that seemed more intended for an adult audience, one of the most cherished children's books of all-time saw its film adaptation post the biggest October weekend in history with $32.4 million. Directed by Spike Jonze, the well-reviewed PG-rated pic took in an impressive $8,693 in 3,735 theaters, giving Warner the eighth biggest October bow ever.
Reviews, while mostly positive, all noted the dark nature of the film, and Friday to Saturday numbers show that the film might be having trouble attracting the family market. After a $12.1 million Friday bow, the film increased just 2% on Saturday, a shallow increase compared to other family-friendly fare. Budgeted at $75 million, Warner is hoping the film will be able to appeal to more than just the 20 to 30-something hipsters and into the broader market at large in the coming weeks.
Gerard Butler's revenge pic Law Abiding Citizen finished strong in second with $21.3 million, averaging a solid $7,353 in 2,890 theaters. The R-rated pic opened close to Liam Neeson's sleeper smash Taken, which debuted with $24.7 million on its way to $145 million total. Don't expect that kind of longevity from Citizen though, which was poorly received by critics and will have plenty of competition in the coming weeks.
Paramount expanded its sleeper horror hit Paranormal Activity by 600 theaters, and it helped push the film up 155% from its debut, finishing the weekend with $20.2 million. The R-rated scarefest averaged a whopping $26,530 per theater, showing signs that word of mouth has been extremely strong. Made on an incredible $11,000 budget, the films domestic cume now stands at $33.7 million, and still has the lucrative Halloween weekend ahead of it. Look for the film to flirt with $75 million domestic.
Last week's No. 1 fell three spots to No. 4, as Universal's poorly-reviewed comedy Couples Retreat slipped 48% to $17.9 million. In ten days the $70 million budgeted pic has grossed $63.3 million, and should barely surpass $100 million by the end of its run.
Sony Screen Gem's horror pic The Stepfather debuted with $12.3 million in fifth place, averaging $4,499 in 2,734 theaters. Budgeted at just $19 million, the PG-13 release should have no problem breaking even domestic.
Sony's animated comedy Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs finished just behind with $8.1 million, breaking the $100 million mark in its 28th day of release. The $100m budgeted film has now amassed $108.3 million, and could hit $135 million by the end of its run.
Sony also took the next spot with its horror-comedy Zombieland, which fell 47% to $7.8 million. The $24m budgeted pic has grossed $60.8 million to date.
Extended its limited run to a third week after a successful two-week stint, Disney-Pixar's 3D double feature Toy Story & Toy Story 2 took in another $3 million, bringing its 17 day cume to an amazing $28.6 million.
Thanks to solid holdovers and a strong opening from Where the Wild Things Are, the top ten films grossed an estimated $126.9 million, up an impressive 59% from last year's comparable frame when Max Payne topped with $17.6 million.
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| THE TOP TEN | Weekend | Theaters | Avg. | Total Gross | %+- | Wks | Distributor | |
| 1 | Where the Wild Things Are | $32,470,000 | 3,735 | $8,693 | $32,470,000 | -- | 1 | Warner Bros. |
| 2 | Law Abiding Citizen | $21,250,000 | 2,890 | $7,353 | $21,250,000 | -- | 1 | Overture |
| 3 | Paranormal Activity | $20,163,000 | 760 | $26,530 | $33,717,000 | 155.2 | 4 | Paramount |
| 4 | Couples Retreat | $17,949,000 | 3,009 | $5,965 | $63,339,000 | -47.7 | 2 | Universal |
| 5 | The Stepfather | $12,300,000 | 2,734 | $4,499 | $12,300,000 | -- | 1 | Sony |
| 6 | Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs | $8,100,000 | 3,037 | $2,667 | $108,284,000 | -29.7 | 5 | Sony |
| 7 | Zombieland | $7,800,000 | 3,171 | $2,460 | $60,823,000 | -47.3 | 3 | Sony |
| 8 | Toy Story & Toy Story 2 (3D) | $3,011,000 | 1,489 | $2,022 | $28,594,000 | -61.2 | 3 | Buena Vista |
| 9 | Surrogates | $1,922,000 | 2,326 | $826 | $36,332,000 | -55.0 | 4 | Buena Vista |
| 10 | The Invention of Lying | $1,905,000 | 1,624 | $1,173 | $15,495,000 | -43.0 | 3 | Warner Bros. |
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| THE TOP TEN | Weekend | Theaters | Avg. | Total Gross | %+- | Wks | Distributor | |
| 1 | Couples Retreat | $35,340,000 | 3,000 | $11,780 | $35,340,000 | -- | 1 | Universal |
| 2 | Zombieland | $15,000,000 | 3,038 | $4,937 | $47,810,000 | -39.4 | 2 | Sony |
| 3 | Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs | $12,000,000 | 3,077 | $3,900 | $96,251,000 | -24.1 | 4 | Sony |
| 4 | Toy Story & Toy Story 2 (3D) | $7,674,000 | 1,752 | $4,380 | $22,670,000 | -38.6 | 2 | Buena Vista |
| 5 | Paranormal Activity | $7,066,000 | 159 | $44,440 | $8,280,000 | -- | 3 | Paramount |
| 6 | Surrogates | $4,115,000 | 2,992 | $1,375 | $32,573,000 | -43.2 | 3 | Buena Vista |
| 7 | The Invention of Lying | $3,370,000 | 1,743 | $1,933 | $12,327,000 | -52.0 | 2 | Warner Bros. |
| 8 | Whip It | $2,800,000 | 1,738 | $1,611 | $8,766,058 | -39.8 | 2 | Fox Searchlight |
| 9 | Capitalism: A Love Story | $2,700,000 | 995 | $2,714 | $9,095,191 | -39.3 | 3 | Overture |
| 10 | Fame | $2,556,000 | 3,110 | $822 | $20,041,762 | -44.8 | 3 | MGM |
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| THE TOP TEN | Weekend | Theaters | Avg. | Total Gross | %+- | Wks | Distributor | |
| 1 | Zombieland | $25,000,000 | 3,036 | $8,235 | $25,000,000 | -- | 1 | Sony |
| 2 | Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs | $16,700,000 | 2,977 | $5,610 | $82,392,000 | -33.3 | 3 | Sony |
| 3 | Toy Story & Toy Story 2 (3D) | $12,500,000 | 1,745 | $7,163 | $12,500,000 | -- | 1 | Buena Vista |
| 4 | The Invention of Lying | $7,350,000 | 1,707 | $4,306 | $7,350,000 | -- | 1 | Warner Bros. |
| 5 | Surrogates | $7,344,000 | 2,951 | $2,489 | $26,387,000 | -50.7 | 2 | Buena Vista |
| 6 | Whip It | $4,850,000 | 1,720 | $2,820 | $4,850,000 | -- | 1 | Fox Searchlight |
| 6 | Capitalism: A Love Story | $4,850,000 | 962 | $5,042 | $5,252,000 | -- | 2 | Overture |
| 8 | Fame | $4,754,000 | 3,133 | $1,517 | $16,634,000 | -52.5 | 2 | MGM |
| 9 | The Informant! | $3,800,000 | 2,425 | $1,567 | $26,580,000 | -42.6 | 3 | Warner Bros. |
| 10 | Love Happens | $2,777,000 | 1,922 | $1,445 | $18,910,000 | -35.5 | 3 | Universal |
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Marking the best opening weekend of Wood Harrelson’s career ZOMBIELAND killed last weekend with $25 million. Shot partially in my hometown of Newnan, Georgia, this flick made EI’s Jeff Marker laugh out loud. Marker said the film had “some of the wittiest jokes to appear in a horror movie since SHAUN OF THE DEAD.” With other reviews being extremely favorable, look for ZOMBIELAND to live long at metroplexes in coming weeks.
Grabbing the R-rated crowd with their zombie laugher, Sony also captured a sizeable chunk of the family demographic with CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS. The food filled kiddie pic got closer to the $100 million mark by placing second in its third week in release. MEATBALL’s take was enough to best Disney’s 3D double feature of TOY STORY and TOY STORY 2. Still, having already made a mountain of cash from the first two stories, this special limited outing in 3 dimensions, will only whet audience appetites for next year’s third installment in the storied franchise.
Surprising was the failure of the Drew Barrymore directed roller derby film, WHIP IT, which came in with just shy of $5 million landing the new release in 6th place. Starring JUNO’s Ellen Page, the failure of WHIP IT commercially on the heels of the dismal performance of JENNIFER’S BODY, should have studios scratching their heads. While WHIP IT was a far superior film to the clever early but derivative late BODY, both films were clearly aimed at a young female demographic. And given the competition, I seriously doubt that distributor Fox was expecting an enormous take. But less than $5 million? Look for WHIP IT to cower quickly in the face of the Vince Vaughn comedy COUPLES RETREAT opening this week against the likely continued undead domination of ZOMBIELAND.
My pick as last week’s pleasant surprise PANDORUM dropped completely out of the top ten in its second week of release, and the Bruce Willis sci-fi borer SURROGATES rang up at number 5 falling significantly in its week two.
Looks like I’ve got to take in the little-horror-movie-that-could PARANORMAL ACTIVITY which continued selling out midnight screenings last weekend. The midnight gimmick has paid off. ACTIVITY has scared up more than half a million from a small number of these unique late night/early morning screenings. Everyone will be permitted to see PARANORMAL ACTIVITY, even in the sunshine, starting this Friday, so, we’ll see if the scares continue.
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