Weekend Wrap-Up for September 24-26, 2010
Bizarro Box Office Weekend: Gekko and Ga'Hoole
By John Hamann
September 26, 2010
Fourth spot goes to Easy A, last weekend's number two film. Easy A, like The Town, parlayed good reviews into good word-of-mouth, and it sees an okay hold this weekend. The $8 million Screen Gems release earned another $10.7 million this weekend, down 40%. So far, the Emma Stone flick has earned a powerful $32.8 million, and looks to earn more than seven times its production budget.
Opening in fifth is You Again, another Kristen Bell comedy that is more When in Rome than Forgetting Sarah Marshall. You Again took in $8.3 million, coming in around the low side of what tracking was indicating. This is cheap filler from Disney, as the production cost was $20 million. Critics caught on, and the film earned a 13% fresh rating at RottenTomatoes. Maybe Bell should fund a Veronica Mars project.
Devil lands in 6(66)th and actually has a slightly better hold than expected. The Universal flick opened last weekend to $12.3 million, and this weekend dropped 47% to $6.5 million. The M Knight Shyamalan flick has been received by a collective "meh" from moviegoers, and looks like it will quietly slip away. Give a domestic total of $21.7 million so far.
Resident Evil: Afterlife joins the party in seventh this weekend. The Milla Jovavich sequel earned $4.9 million and dropped 51% from the previous frame, where it fell 63% from its debut. The $60 million Afterlife has now earned $52 million domestically, but has already brought in more than $100 million overseas.
Alpha and Omega, the little-seen 3D animated pic from Lionsgate, gets dropped on its head with the debut of The Owls of Ga'Hoole. Alpha earned $4.7 million and dropped 48%. It has a total so far of $15.1 million.
Ninth goes to Takers, which manages to hold onto a top ten spot. Now in its fifth weekend, Takers earned $1.6 million and dropped 45%. The total for the $32 million Screen Gems effort has now reached $54.9 million.
Inception holds onto a top ten spot for yet another weekend, as it takes advantage of weak competition to pull in $1.2 million. It's been in theaters for 11 weeks now, and has a running total of $287.7 million domestically, and is approaching $475 million internationally. Holy Batman, Chris Nolan!
Overall, the box office had a fairly healthy frame in comparison to last weekend and the result from the same weekend last year. A year ago, Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs was on top for the second straight weekend, as Surrogates with Bruce Willis and Fame flopped. That top 12 brought in about $83 million. This year, the box office was stronger, with the top 12 taking in $91.2 million. Next weekend should be another interesting frame, as Oscar hopeful The Social Network opens, along with Let Me In, the American remake of Let The Right One In. Currently, both films have 100% fresh ratings at RottenTomatoes.
1 |
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps |
Fox |
$19,000,000 |
$19,011,188 |
New |
$19,011,188 |
2 |
Legend of the Guardians: the Owls of Ga'hoole |
WARNER BROS. |
$16,335,000 |
$16,112,211 |
New |
$16,112,211 |
3 |
The Town |
Warner Bros. Pictures |
$16,000,000 |
$15,605,171 |
- 2.5% |
$48,692,072 |
4 |
Easy A |
SONY |
$10,700,000 |
$10,600,497 |
New |
$32,714,215 |
5 |
You Again |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$8,300,000 |
$8,407,513 |
+ 1.3% |
$8,407,513 |
6 |
Devil |
Universal |
$6,479,335 |
$6,605,960 |
+ 2.0% |
$21,859,425 |
7 |
Resident Evil: Afterlife |
Screen Gems (Sony) |
$4,900,000 |
$4,954,791 |
+ 1.1% |
$52,073,588 |
8 |
Alpha & Omega |
Lionsgate |
$4,700,000 |
$4,735,271 |
New |
$15,164,944 |
9 |
Takers |
Screen Gems (Sony) |
$1,650,000 |
$1,622,302 |
- 1.7% |
$54,885,175 |
10 |
Inception |
Warner Bros. Pictures |
$1,245,000 |
$1,247,006 |
+ 0.2% |
$287,053,292 |
11 |
The Other Guys |
Columbia Pictures (Sony) |
$1,000,000 |
$992,812 |
- 0.7% |
$116,966,981 |
12 |
The American |
Focus Features |
$889,084 |
$896,382 |
New |
$34,607,381 |
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Also Opening/Notables |
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The Virginity Hit |
SONY |
$300,000 |
$301,885 |
New |
$332,463 |
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You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger |
Sony Classics |
$163,474 |
$163,474 |
New |
$214,815 |
|
Waiting For 'superman' |
Paramount Vantage |
$140,000 |
$139,033 |
New |
$139,033 |
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Buried |
Lionsgate |
$104,500 |
$100,268 |
- 4.0% |
$100,268 |
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Like Dandelion Dust |
Blue Collar Releasing |
N/A |
$77,960 |
New |
$77,960 |
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Howl |
Oscilloscope |
$54,010 |
$51,185 |
New |
$51,185 |
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Enter the Void |
IFC Films |
$40,000 |
$40,000 |
New |
$40,000 |
|
A Mother's Courage |
First Run Features |
N/A |
$822 |
New |
$822 |
|
Catfish |
Universal |
$470,478 |
$452,580 |
New |
$811,280 |
|
Never Let Me Go |
Fox Searchlight |
$245,000 |
$241,943 |
- 1.2% |
$438,535 |
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Jack Goes Boating |
Overture Films |
$86,000 |
$78,947 |
- 8.2% |
$120,559 |
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Leaves of Grass |
First Look |
$18,048 |
$15,009 |
New |
$41,516 |
|
Bran Nue Dae |
Freestyle |
$36,520 |
$29,672 |
New |
$88,854 |
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Machete |
Fox |
$645,000 |
$642,832 |
New |
$25,733,677 |
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Eat Pray Love |
Sony/Columbia |
$700,000 |
$704,613 |
+ 0.7% |
$79,040,308 |
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Box office data supplied by Exhibitor Relations
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