Weekend Wrap-Up
Catching Fire & Frozen: Round Two
By John Hamann
December 8, 2013
Fifth is Delivery Man, which actually moved up one spot from its Thanksgiving perch. The Vince Vaughn dramedy took in $3.8 million and declines 45%, giving it one of the better holds in the top ten this weekend. Considering Delivery Man opened to only $8 million, a gross so far of $24.8 million is actually quite impressive, as this is already three times the amount it earned during its first frame. The problem for the Disney/DreamWorks release is that it cost $26 million to make, so will need a lot more if it hopes to be profitable.
Sixth is Homefront, which switches spots with Delivery Man. The Jason Statham actioner earned only $3.4 million this weekend, falling 51%. Like Delivery Man, this one is in serious trouble, as it cost $22 million to make, and has a gross so far of only $15.3 million. Statham’s films do have a tendency to work overseas, so it may not be toast quite yet.
Seventh is The Book Thief, a film that is still around only due to a lack of competition in the marketplace. The Geoffrey Rush release earned $2.7 million this weekend after pulling in $4.9 million last weekend. Distributed by Fox, The Book Thief has earned $12.1 million, and has yet to be released overseas.
The Best Man Holiday is eighth, and after an impressive start, this sequel is fading quickly. Holiday earned another $2.7 million, off a severe 67% from the holiday frame. The good news is that the $17 million film has now earned $67.2 million.
The Weinstein Company release, Philomena, has the best hold in the top ten. The critically acclaimed Judi Dench/Steve Coogan release earned another $2.3 million and fell 38%. Philomena has now earned $8.3 million stateside, along with $16 million overseas thus far.
In tenth is Dallas Buyers Club, which also held decently against the inflated Thanksgiving weekend frame as it declined 42% to $1.5 million. The film, which looks to be an Oscar contender for performances by Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto, has earned $12.4 million so far.
In other box office news, Gravity crossed the $250 million mark on Friday, and now has a domestic gross of $251.5 million. Overseas, Gravity has earned $380 million, and has joined the top 75 worldwide earners of all time. Also, The Weinstein Company re-expanded Lee Daniels’ The Butler into 1,007 venues. The move didn’t work, as The Butler earned another $260,000 this weekend, raising its domestic total to $115,8 million. Inside Llewyn Davis, from the Coen Brothers and CBS Films, opened on four screens this weekend and had a stellar venue average of $100,250.
Overall this weekend, the box office had the expected tough time following Thanksgiving. The top 12 earned $87.4 million, quite a bit ahead of last year, when the top 12 earned $72 million. Next weekend has us going back to blockbusters. The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug (note the semicolon) opens, along with Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas – two films that alone should easily earn $100 million.
1 |
Frozen |
DISNEY |
$31,641,000 |
- 53% |
$134,278,000 |
2 |
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire |
Lionsgate |
$27,000,000 |
- 64% |
$336,700,000 |
3 |
Out of the Furnace |
Relativity |
$5,300,000 |
New |
$5,327,076 |
4 |
Thor: the Dark World |
DISNEY |
$4,740,000 |
- 57% |
$193,640,000 |
5 |
Delivery Man |
DISNEY |
$3,775,000 |
- 45% |
$24,799,000 |
6 |
Homefront |
Open Road Films |
$3,384,000 |
- 51% |
$15,284,000 |
7 |
The Book Thief |
Twentieth Century Fox |
$2,700,000 |
- 44% |
$12,075,000 |
8 |
The Best Man Holiday |
UNIVERSAL |
$2,673,015 |
- 67% |
$67,238,630 |
9 |
Philomena |
Weinstein Co. |
$2,282,000 |
- 38% |
$8,254,635 |
10 |
Dallas Buyers Club |
Focus Features |
$1,458,662 |
- 42% |
$12,411,119 |
11 |
Last Vegas |
Cbs Films |
$1,255,000 |
- 53% |
$60,576,608 |
12 |
Gravity |
WARNER BROS. |
$1,240,000 |
- 51% |
$251,515,000 |
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Also Opening/Notables |
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Inside Llewyn Davis |
Cbs Films |
$402,000 |
New |
$402,000 |
|
Twice Born |
Eone |
$13,865 |
New |
$13,865 |
|
Breakfast With Curtis |
Abramorama/bond360 |
$2,009 |
New |
$2,009 |
|
Black Nativity |
FOX SEARCHLIGHT |
$1,050,000 |
- 71% |
$6,428,000 |
|
Old Boy |
Tartan Films |
$296,000 |
- 67% |
$1,951,216 |
|
Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom |
Weinstein Co. |
$77,652 |
- 8% |
$183,368 |
|
Nebraska |
PARAMOUNT |
$545,000 |
- 25% |
$2,262,000 |
|
The Great Beauty |
Janus Films |
$88,478 |
- 36% |
$396,439 |
|
12 Years a Slave |
FOX SEARCHLIGHT |
$1,140,000 |
- 51% |
$35,012,000 |
Box office data supplied by Exhibitor Relations
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