By Tim Briody
May 24, 2003
Maybe this time Jim Carrey has learned his lesson: stick to comedies.
Bruce Almighty did something so shocking Friday, one may think a higher
power (one not played by Morgan Freeman) was involved. In other news, go
ahead and see Matrix Reloaded for the second time this weekend; you'll
have a bit of room to stretch out in the theater.
Bruce Almighty
The normal-guy-gets-God's-powers comedy earned an estimated $20.8 million
Friday. This number makes it a lock to be Jim Carrey's biggest opening ever,
topping The Grinch's $55 million in 2000. While it will easily break the
record comedy opening over the four-day weekend, Bruce Almighty could even
top the opening mark of last year's Austin Powers in Goldmember from just
Friday through Sunday.
Major props go to the marketing department here. It showed Carrey in his
element, being funny. And it didn't give away the entire film in its
advertising blitz (I'm still looking at you, Anger Management). Bruce
Almighty should end up with a four-day total of $89.4 million.
The In-Laws
An estimated $2 million Friday is all the Michael Douglas/Albert Brooks
vehicle could muster. It was a nice attempt at counter-programming, but
when there multiple 800-pound gorillas out there that span across
multiple demographics, it's hard to do much better than that. The remake
looks likely to end the Memorial Day weekend with around $9 million.
The Matrix Reloaded
Whoa. That's really all that can be said to describe the second week
collapse of the first of the two Matrix sequels this year. Considering the
size of the opening, a large drop was to be expected, but 63% is a bit of
a surprise.
With an $11.6 million Friday, Reloaded has a chance to recover a bit over
the weekend, but it's pretty clear now that word-of-mouth falls on the
"huh?" side of things, and while this is the type of film that clearly
needs to be seen at least twice to be fully understood, it's just too
confusing for some people to want to see it again. It will pass $200
million easily by the end of the weekend, but it appears that asking for
$300 million may be too much. Give it a four-day weekend number of $44.1
million.
Extrapolated Estimates for the Top Ten |
Projected Rank |
Film |
Estimated Gross (M$) |
1
|
Bruce Almighty
|
89.4
|
2
|
The Matrix Reloaded
|
44.1
|
3
|
Daddy Day Care
|
15.7
|
4
|
X2: X-Men United
|
11.6
|
5
|
The In-Laws
|
9.0
|
6
|
Down with Love
|
5.3
|
7
|
The Lizzie McGuire Movie
|
3.7
|
8
|
Holes
|
2.7
|
9
|
Identity
|
2.5
|
10
|
Anger Management
|
2.2
|
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