In perhaps one of the biggest upsets at the box office in years, You Got
Served takes the top spot on Friday, and even with a traditionally lousy
Super Bowl weekend multiplier, should easily take the weekend.
You Got Served
The street-dancin' movie earned a solid $6 million Friday, easily
outpacing the other two openers and way ahead of the second place The
Butterfly Effect. Even with a horribly front-loaded 2.5 multiplier, You
Got Served should still earn about $15 million for the weekend, and we can
look forward to You Got Served 2: Electric Boogaloo for the weekend of
Super Bowl XXXIX.
The Perfect Score
Perhaps there was a bit too much competiton between this film and You Got
Served, or maybe the idea of a movie about test-taking was a bit too much
for audiences to take over Super Bowl weekend. Either way, The Perfect
Score could only muster an estimated $2.1 million Friday, and will finish
the weekend with around $5.3 million.
The Big Bounce
The Owen Wilson/Morgan Freeman caper film barely flops into the top ten
with a Friday figure of $1.2 million. The rest of the weekend will not
hold much hope for it either, so look for a weekend total of $3.2 million.
Notable Holdovers
The Butterfly Effect falls 44.5% from last Friday, a number that certainly
could have been larger given this weekend's new releases and the Super
Bowl. The Ashton Kutcher film will be down less than 50% for the weekend,
a victory in and of itself.
Win A Date With Tad Hamilton! only falls 37% from last weekend. Date
movies (or at least those aimed at female audiences) tend to hold a little
better over this weekend, so Tad should decline around 30% for the entire three days.
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The only noticable effect the Oscar nominations had on Friday's top ten
was the 76% gain from last Friday that Mystic River had with barely any
increase in screens. Decreased multipliers across the board will reduce
its overall weekend gain, but it will most certainly see a decent uptick
from last weekend.
Check back tomorrow for John Hamann's full weekend recap, complete with
BOP's Super Bowl pick.
Extrapolated Friday-Sunday Estimates for the Top Ten