OPENINGS: TRANSFORMERS ONE (Hasbro/Paramount) underdelivered vs projections by about 20%, and its dim $25M start didn’t even give it the weekend’s #1 ranking at the box office. Paramount was taking a calculated risk by rebooting the franchise via PG-rated animation, and it doesn’t seem to have worked out. It faces direct competition next weekend […]
> Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol remains at the top of the box office, and the other sequels (Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked) are just behind. After that, the non-sequels are finding it tough to break out. Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has the best chance of breaking […]
>The fourth Pirates of the Caribbean opens just below forecast, although not quite at the higher end of expectations that Disney was rooting for. Bridesmaids has a very good second weekend Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides should open with $92 million this weekend and is on a pace to finish with $260 million […]
>Based on Friday and Saturday box office (and estimated Sunday numbers), the box office slump continues. Only $70 million in volume for the top 12 films, down from the $82-87 million range the last three years for the comparable weekend. The #1 movie, New Year’s Eve, collected less than $14 million in its opening weekend, […]
>Fast Five is even stronger after a strong Saturday. Biggest April opening ever pushes the weekend to 55% above last year’s comparable weekend. The ShowbuzzDaily Domestic Final estimates now show that Fast Five should finish its run with $183 million, ahead of Rio, which is headed for $149 million. The other openers are DOA, with […]
>The past week (seven days ending Sunday) is up 5% versus last year’s comparable week. Year-to-date box office is now down 3.2% versus last year, the smallest year-to-year margin we’ve seen so far this year. The Past Week: Total Box Office Volume All films in wide release playing between October 3 and October 9 grossed an okay $116 million, up 5% versus the same week in 2010 but […]
> Hop will be–by far–Russell Brand’s biggest opening as a featured performer: both Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Get Me To the Greek opened to around $17M. All of which makes this week’s opening of Arthur, his first bona fide shot as a leading man, that much more interesting. Be sure to read Mitch Metcalf’s Arthur […]
>Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 debuts on the international box office chart with a very solid $400+ million worldwide mark. The latest Twilight has an overseas total to date of $144 million already with an expected domestic final of $292 million. Adventures of Tintin is now up to almost $190 million overseas, while Real […]