Weekend Wrap-Up for 6/29/01-7/1/01
Ratatouille: Low for Pixar, Big for Box Office
By John Hamann
July 1, 2007
With Knocked Up finishing sixth, that means Ocean's Thirteen moves from fourth last weekend to seventh this weekend. George Clooney and friends earned another $6.1 million, shedding 47% of last weekend's audience. Ocean's Thirteen crossed the $100 million mark this weekend, but still looks to finish as the lowest earner in the Ocean's franchise. So far, the heist flick has earned $102.1 million.
Eighth spot goes to Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, as it continues its slow slog toward $300 million. This weekend, the Pirates earned $5 million, and dropped a decent 30%. So far, the Johnny Depp flick has earned $295.8 million.
Finishing ninth is Michael Moore's Sicko from Lionsgate. Out to only 441 theatres, Sicko earned $4.6 million and found a quite healthy venue average of $10,204. Nobody expected this one to be like Fahrenheit 9/11 - that one opened to about $21 million from 868 venues in 2004. Still, a documentary about the health care system isn't exactly summer fare, so I think the Weinsteins and Lionsgate will be happy with this debut. Sicko also got excellent reviews, so I think it will hold well as counter-programming in the weeks to come. At RottenTomatoes, Sicko received 105 positive reviews out of a possible 116, leaving it with a very fresh rating of 91%. When was the last time we had two films debuting in the top ten with better than 90% averages?
Finally in tenth we have a bit of a surprise entry in Evening, the female-focused movie with a remarkable cast. From Focus Features, Evening was able to bring in $3.5 million from 977 locations. That's a not-so-great venue average of $3,596, but at least the studio can brag that the movie managed a top ten spot. It hasn't been particularly well-received, as RottenTomatoes has the film at only 28% fresh, so there's not much reason to hope for staying power or end-of-year accolades when it comes to awards season.
Overall this weekend, things were more than healthy. The top 12 for this weekend came in at $146.7 million, 2% ahead of last year's tally of about $143.7 million. Things could even improve next weekend, but we will have to wait and see what kind of effect the Tuesday opening of Transformers has on its first weekend tally.
Top Box Office for 6/29/07-7/1/07 (Actuals)
|
Rank |
Film |
Number of Sites |
Estimated Gross |
Percentage Change from Last Week |
Cumulative Gross |
1
|
Ratatouille
|
3940
|
$47,027,395
|
New
|
$47,027,395
|
2
|
Live Free or Die Hard
|
3408
|
$33,369,559
|
New
|
$48,398,130
|
3
|
Evan Almighty
|
3636
|
$15,143,945
|
- 51.5%
|
$60,679,545
|
4
|
1408
|
2733
|
$10,662,804
|
- 48.3%
|
$40,442,058
|
5
|
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
|
3424
|
$9,143,876
|
- 54.3%
|
$114,944,684
|
6
|
Knocked Up
|
2665
|
$7,302,325
|
- 33.5%
|
$122,291,755
|
7
|
Ocean's Thirteen
|
2903
|
$6,085,959
|
- 46.7%
|
$102,120,537
|
8
|
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
|
2162
|
$4,960,368
|
- 31.1%
|
$295,703,075
|
9
|
Sicko
|
441
|
$4,501,712
|
+6331.%
|
$4,616,786
|
10
|
Evening
|
977
|
$3,501,971
|
New
|
$3,501,971
|
11
|
Shrek the Third
|
2066
|
$2,673,877
|
- 52.7%
|
$313,739,703
|
12
|
Surf's Up
|
2503
|
$2,446,757
|
- 62.8%
|
$53,760,658
|
Also Opening
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Ghosts of Cite Soleil
|
1
|
$7,400
|
New
|
$7,400
|
|
Vitus
|
2
|
$5,318
|
New
|
$5,318
|
|
In Between Days
|
1
|
$5,300
|
New
|
$5,300
|
Box office data supplied by Exhibitor Relations
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