By Tim Briody
Sweet Home Alabama, where the skies are so...green? If you're Reese
Witherspoon, they sure are.
Sweet Home Alabama
Sweet Home Alabama scored an impressive estimated $12.8 million Friday.
Reese Witherspoon is now solidified as a box office draw and, perhaps more
importantly, assumes the romantic-comedy actress crown. Look for her to be
attached to every other script that is bought for the next year. Also look
for Sweet Home Alabama to end up with $38 million for the weekend.
The Tuxedo
Jackie Chan's The Tuxedo managed an estimated $4.5 million Friday. The ads
were weak, and Jennifer Love Hewitt is no Chris Tucker and she definitely is
no Owen Wilson. Suddenly, Rush Hour 3 may not be all that far away anymore.
The Chan/Hewitt vehicle should finish with $12.6 million for the weekend.
Notable Holdovers
A little controversy can sometimes be a good thing. Barbershop is off just
a hair (sorry) over 25% from last Friday with an estimated $2.9 million.
The MGM film continues its profitable run with a $9.5 million weekend.
The news isn't nearly as good for any of last week's openers. The Banger
Sisters has a Friday-to-Friday decline of 45% with an estimated $1.8
million, The Four Feathers drops 49% with $1.8 million, and Ballistic: Ecks
vs. Sever plunges a whopping 66% from last week with $810,000. The first
two films should see overall weekend drops in the lower 40% range, while
Ballistic will be lucky to get away with a 60% decline.
Check back tomorrow for the full weekend numbers and analysis.
Extrapolated Estimates for the Top Ten |
Projected Rank |
Film |
Estimated Gross (M$) |
1
|
Sweet Home Alabama
|
38.0
|
2
|
The Tuxedo
|
12.6
|
3
|
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
|
9.7
|
4
|
Barbershop
|
9.5
|
5
|
The Banger Sisters
|
6.0
|
6
|
The Four Feathers
|
3.9
|
7
|
One Hour Photo
|
3.2
|
8
|
Ballistic: Ecks Vs. Sever
|
2.8
|
9
|
Signs
|
2.5
|
10
|
Stealing Harvard
|
1.6
|
Internal multiplier = A comparison of Friday's numbers to the rest of the
weekend. So if Sweet Home Alabama makes $5.1 million
on Friday and $17.8 million for the whole weekend, then its internal
multiplier is 3.5 ($17.8 million / $5.1 million = 3.5).
Analysts use this number in reverse to predict weekend numbers from Friday's
numbers.
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