Preliminary numbers at Deadline show a tightly-bunched, none too impressive weekend underway at the boxoffice. ARGO (Warners), SILENT HILL: REVELATION (Open Road), CLOUD ATLAS (Warners) and PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 4 (Paramount) are all clustered around $3.5-4M for the day, which means it will be a question of dueling estimates on Saturday morning. When the dust settles for the weekend, Argo with its proven strong word-of-mouth is expected to take the lead with around $12.5M, which would be another excellent hold, dropping only about 25% in its 3rd weekend. Cloud Atlas may be a weak number 2 with a $10.5M weekend total, putting the $100M epic (not counting marketing costs) in a position where enormous overseas results will be its only chance of breaking even. The two horror movies will duke it out for 3rd and 4th places, with Paranormal down about 65% from its shaky opening (about the same drop that Paranormal 3 had), and Silent Hill emerging with under a $3K per-theatre average for the weekend, as audiences are apparently horrored out before Halloween even hits.
Those results look good compared to FUN SIZE (Paramount), likely to have a $1500 per-theatre average for a $4.5M opening weekend, and CHASING MAVERICKS (20th), which may struggle to get much past a $1K average for a $2.5M weekend–at those numbers, it doesn’t matter how low the production budget was, it’s a dead loss in any case.
ALEX CROSS (Summit/Lionsgate) is headed for an expected 50% drop from last weekend to $5.7M, while TAKEN 2 (20th) should be down a more modest 40%, and HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA (Sony), HERE COMES THE BOOM (Sony) and PITCH PERFECT (Universal) fall only around 35% each.
Related Posts
-
SHOWBUZZDAILY EARLY WEEKEND BOXOFFICE – 10/27/12
The news didn’t get better for any of the weekend’s openings on Saturday, according to early numbers at Deadline–and that’s before the effect, if any, of Sunday’s east coast storms. ARGO (Warners) beat them all with its 3rd weekend $12.5M, down under 25% from last weekend. CLOUD ATLAS (Warners)…
-
-
SHOWBUZZDAILY EARLY WEEKEND BOXOFFICE REPORT
>Based on the preliminary numbers at Deadline, the race between CHRONICLE (20th) and THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CBS) is still too close to call at $21-22M each. No matter who claims victory on Sunday morning, the final weekend result will depend on how the films are each treated by Super…
-
SHOWBUZZDAILY EARLY FRIDAY BOXOFFICE REPORT – 9/7/12
Expectations that this would be a dreadful weekend at the boxoffice are already being proved true. The “big” opening of the week, THE WORDS (CBS) couldn’t even beat last week’s horror cheapie THE POSSESSION (Lionsgate) on its own opening day. Words, according to early numbers at Deadline, will only make $1.7M on…
-
SHOWBUZZDAILY EARLY FRIDAY BOXOFFICE REPORT
THE AVENGERS, having trampled over the opening weekend record, will easily take its second weekend in a row. According to Deadline, it’s heading for a $29M Friday, the highest 2d Friday ever, and it should easily eclipse the Weekend 2 record currently held by Avatar with $75.6M. Disney is…
About the Author
Mitch Salem
MITCH SALEM has worked on the business side of the entertainment industry for 20 years, as a senior business affairs executive and attorney for such companies as NBC, ABC, USA, Syfy, Bravo, and BermanBraun Productions, and before that, at the NY law firm of Weil, Gotshal & Manges. During all that, he has more or less constantly been going to the movies and watching TV, and writing about both since the 1980s. His film reviews also currently appear on screened.com and the-burg.com. In addition, he is co-writer of an episode of the television series "Felicity."
More articles by
Mitch Salem »