Don't give up on them, baby. The Ben Stiller/Owen Wilson remake of the
'70s cop show earned a very solid estimated $9.8 million Friday. 2001's
underrated Zoolander managed a 3.2 multiplier off a Friday take of $4.9
million, so look for Starsky & Hutch to have a multiplier of around 3.0
and an impressive weekend total of $29.4 million.
Hidalgo
Viggo Mortensen's first post-Lord of the Rings film earned a not-bad
estimated $5.9 million Friday. The horse racing drama should benefit from
an adult (and Viggo fangirl) skewing multiplier of 3.1, for a decent weekend total of $18.3 million.
The Passion of the Christ
It falls 41.6% from last Friday, but The Passion of the Christ will once
again lead the box office. The decline seems high, but factoring in the
massive weekday takes and the fact that Friday was the lowest daily figure
of its three-day weekend (even Academy Awards Sunday topped it), there's
nothing to worry about. In fact, don't be too surprised if it easily tops
the 3.66 multiplier from last weekend, giving The Passion of the Christ a
weekend of $52.1 million and putting it over $200 million after just 12
days in release.
Notable Holdovers
Further stretching the definition of notable, we have Twisted and Dirty
Dancing: Havana Nights. Twisted drops 46% from last Friday and Dirty
Dancing drops 55%. Both films can expect overall weekend drops of similar
percentages.
Extrapolated Friday-Sunday Estimates for the Top Ten