Weekend Wrap-Up
Lego Three-Peats While Pompeii Blows
By John Hamann
February 23, 2014
Ride Along finishes in seventh place, which means we have two three-peaters in the top 10. The Kevin Hart/Ice Cube comedy earned another $4.7 million in its sixth weekend and dropped 46%. The $25 million Universal release has pulled in $123.2 million so far.
Like usual, the only non-LEGO film that doesn’t take it on the chin is Disney’s Frozen, as it enjoys its 13th straight weekend in the top 10. Frozen earned another $4.4 million this weekend, which means it was down a not-terrible 30% compared to last weekend. With a domestic gross now of $384.1 million, Frozen passes Finding Nemo, the second biggest Pixar release after Toy Story 3, and Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2, which grossed $381 million. It will likely finish its run as the 19th biggest domestic release ever, as #18, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, grossed $402.1 million. Worldwide, Frozen is approaching the billion dollar mark, as it has taken in about $980 million. Fun Fact: Since the turn of the millennium, only six other films have spent 13 or more consecutive weekends in the top ten: Avatar (14 weekends), Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (14), Traffic (tied with 13), A Beautiful Mind (15), Chicago (16), and My Big Fat Greek Wedding (18).
Ninth goes to Endless Love, another one of these Valentine’s Day flowers that is wilting badly after a week in release. Endless Love fell 80% from Friday-to-Friday, and earned only $4.3 million this weekend, off 68% compared to last weekend. A Nicholas Sparks movie this is not. Endless Love cost Universal only $20 million to make, and it has a gross so far of $20.1 million.
Finally in tenth is Winter’s Tale, another Valentine’s Day chocolate that has gone bad and is being thrown out. After earning $7.3 million last weekend, this Warner Bros. release fell 71% to $2.1 million this weekend, after audiences figured out that this isn’t a great film. Winter’s Tale cost $60 million to make, and has a gross so far of $11.2 million.
Overall, the box office was way down from last weekend’s three-day top 12 take of $160.4 million, but that was expected due to the holidays. This weekend the top 12 earned $97.9 million thanks to The LEGO Movie. Last year, over the same weekend, the top 12 earned $88.5 million as both Snitch and Dark Skies tanked, leaving the three-weekend-old Identity Thief in top spot. Next weekend brings Non-Stop, a Liam Neeson actioner on an airplane, and the Jesus movie, Son of God, with no Mel Gibson association this time.
1 |
The Lego Movie |
WARNER BROS. |
$31,450,000 |
- 37% |
$183,160,000 |
2 |
3 Days To Kill |
Relativity |
$12,300,000 |
New |
$12,300,000 |
3 |
Pompeii |
SONY |
$10,000,000 |
New |
$10,000,000 |
4 |
Robocop |
MGM |
$9,400,000 |
- 57% |
$43,600,000 |
5 |
The Monuments Men |
SONY |
$8,100,000 |
- 48% |
$58,050,000 |
6 |
About Last Night |
SONY |
$7,400,000 |
- 71% |
$38,150,000 |
7 |
Ride Along |
New Line Cinema |
$4,667,110 |
- 46% |
$123,172,910 |
8 |
Frozen |
DISNEY |
$4,357,000 |
- 30% |
$384,061,000 |
9 |
Endless Love |
UNIVERSAL |
$4,300,560 |
- 68% |
$20,141,815 |
10 |
Winter's Tale |
WARNER BROS. |
$2,130,000 |
- 71% |
$11,224,000 |
11 |
Lone Survivor |
UNIVERSAL |
$2,016,280 |
- 51% |
$121,747,186 |
12 |
American Hustle |
SONY |
$1,750,000 |
- 28% |
$144,130,000 |
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The Wind Rises |
DISNEY |
$306,000 |
New |
$306,000 |
|
In Secret |
Roadside Attractions |
$275,000 |
New |
$275,000 |
|
Vampire Academy |
Weinstein Co. |
$265,000 |
- 86% |
$7,609,608 |
|
That Awkward Moment |
Focus Features |
$1,400,000 |
- 60% |
$24,068,542 |
|
Tim's Vermeer |
Sony Classics |
$91,317 |
+ 58% |
$327,385 |
|
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit |
PARAMOUNT |
$840,000 |
- 62% |
$49,313,000 |
|
The Wolf of Wall Street |
PARAMOUNT |
$1,281,000 |
- 34% |
$112,800,000 |
|
August: Osage County |
Weinstein Co. |
$385,000 |
- 56% |
$36,600,311 |
|
Her |
WARNER BROS. |
$415,000 |
- 31% |
$23,986,000 |
|
Philomena |
Weinstein Co. |
$1,181,000 |
- 23% |
$32,704,936 |
|
Nebraska |
PARAMOUNT |
$400,000 |
- 26% |
$16,489,000 |
|
Dallas Buyers Club |
Focus Features |
$276,000 |
- 26% |
$24,725,501 |
|
12 Years a Slave |
FOX SEARCHLIGHT |
$510,000 |
- 9% |
$49,064,700 |
|
Gravity |
WARNER BROS. |
$820,000 |
- 21% |
$269,248,000 |
Box office data supplied by Exhibitor Relations
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