Weekend Wrap-Up
Titans Slay April Records
By John Hamann
April 4, 2010
Fourth spot goes to Miley Cyrus and The Last Song, which is another manipulative weeper from Nicolas Sparks, who these days seems to have enough output to movies to rival Stephen King. Speaking of horror movies, The Last Song opened to $16.2 million over the Friday-to-Sunday portion of the weekend, and $25.6 million since opening on Wednesday. It isn't a lot better than Britney Spears first film, Crossroads, which opened to $17 million over four days in February 2002. The Last Song was critically reviled, earning only nine positive reviews out of a possible 75, giving it a laughable 12% fresh rating. Critics said that this was as much Sparks' fault as Miley's, so it might not be a career killer a la Brittney Spears. Expect The Last Song to drop 60% next weekend.
Alice in Wonderland manages a fifth place finish despite being the third 3D film in the top five. Now in its fifth weekend, and completely surrounded by competition, Alice earned $8.3 million and dropped an expected 53%. The Tim Burton film crossed the $300 million mark on Thursday, its 28th day of release, which surprisingly matches Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Alice has earned more overseas than it has domestically, so the $200 million Disney effort is paying off handsomely. Alice now has a domestic running total of $310 million.
Hot Tub Time Machine finished sixth after opening in third last weekend with $14 million. This weekend, the John Cusack film dropped 43%, and took in $8 million. I think we all expected this $36 million MGM title to fare better, but at least it kept the drop better than 50%. Hot Tub Time Machine now has a total of $27.8 million.
The Bounty Hunter finishes seventh, and thankfully we are almost done with this title. Bounty Hunter earned $6.2 million and was off 48% compared to last weekend. As a side note, a director to avoid in the future might be Andy Tennant, as he has back to back dogs in Fool's Gold (10% fresh at RT) and The Bounty Hunter (8% fresh). Unfortunately, The Bounty Hunter will make money for Sony, as it's earned $49 million so far against a budget of $40 million.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid limps into eighth spot. After a 54% plunge against the opening of How To Train Your Dragon, Wimpy Kid does a little better this weekend, earning $5.5 million and dropping 45%. This $15 million film has now earned $46.2 million, which is a great haul so far for such a small film.
Ninth and tenth go to She's Out of My League and Shutter Island. League earned $1.5 million and has a total so far of $28.7 million against a $20 million budget. Shutter Island earned $1.5 million and has a running total of $123.4 million against an $80 million budget. Both films are winners for Paramount.
Overall, the box office is white hot. The top 12 films managed to take in an amazing $174.6 million this weekend, thanks to almost $150 million coming from the top five films alone. A year ago, Fast & Furious dominated the box office, taking in $71 million, and leading the top 12 films last year to $148.9 million. Next weekend's lone opener is Date Night, a comedy with Tina Fey and Steve Carell.
1 |
Clash of the Titans |
Warner Bros. Pictures |
$61,400,000 |
$61,235,105 |
New |
$63,890,110 |
2 |
Why Did i Get Married Too |
Lionsgate |
N/A |
$29,289,537 |
New |
$29,289,537 |
3 |
How to Train Your Dragon |
DreamWorks Pictures |
$29,200,000 |
$29,010,044 |
- 33.7% |
$92,135,916 |
4 |
The Last Song |
WALT DISNEY |
$16,203,000 |
$16,007,426 |
New |
$25,395,041 |
5 |
Alice in Wonderland |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$8,267,000 |
$8,208,060 |
- 53.6% |
$309,733,753 |
6 |
Hot Tub Time Machine |
MGM |
$8,000,000 |
$8,070,716 |
- 42.4% |
$27,910,213 |
7 |
The Bounty Hunter |
Columbia Pictures (Sony) |
$6,200,000 |
$6,091,907 |
- 49.3% |
$48,853,453 |
8 |
Diary of a Wimpy Kid |
20th Century Fox |
$5,525,000 |
$5,302,369 |
- 47.6% |
$46,013,347 |
9 |
She's Out of My League |
Paramount |
$1,463,000 |
$1,516,952 |
- 56.8% |
$28,712,974 |
10 |
Shutter Island |
Paramount |
$1,462,000 |
$1,488,403 |
- 53.3% |
$123,440,937 |
11 |
Green Zone |
Universal Pictures |
$1,217,160 |
$1,248,395 |
- 63.1% |
$33,118,420 |
12 |
The Ghost Writer |
SUMMIT |
$1,135,000 |
$1,127,697 |
New |
$11,016,593 |
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Also Opening/Notables |
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The Greatest |
Paladin |
$37,000 |
$33,616 |
New |
$33,616 |
|
Breaking Upwards |
IFC Films |
N/A |
$15,467 |
New |
$15,467 |
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The Sun Behind the Clouds |
Balcony |
N/A |
$10,884 |
New |
$16,074 |
|
The Warlords |
Magnolia |
N/A |
$10,073 |
New |
$10,073 |
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The Thorn In the Heart |
Oscilloscope |
$6,135 |
$5,173 |
New |
$5,173 |
|
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$583,525 |
$512,871 |
- 48.8% |
$1,797,000 |
|
Greenberg |
Focus Features |
$741,939 |
$725,294 |
- 29.0% |
$2,293,918 |
|
Repo Men |
Universal Pictures |
$528,165 |
$576,180 |
- 80.9% |
$13,156,255 |
|
Hubble 3d |
WARNER BROS. |
$418,000 |
$436,714 |
New |
$1,968,671 |
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The Runaways |
Apparition |
$182,534 |
$166,417 |
- 63.4% |
$1,955,954 |
|
City Island |
Anchor Bay |
$143,000 |
$143,504 |
New |
$256,870 |
|
Avatar |
20th Century Fox |
$985,000 |
$980,239 |
- 52.1% |
$742,332,678 |
Click here for all weekend data
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Box office data supplied by Exhibitor Relations
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