DELLAMORTE'S BOX OFFICE WRAP UP 11/13/09
- By Andre Dellamorte
- Published 11/15/2009
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| Filml | Weekend | Per Screen | Total | |
| 1 | 2012 | $65,000,000 | $19,095 | $65,000,000 |
| 2 | A Christmas Carol | $22,325,000 (-25.7%) | $6,062 | $63,289,000 |
| 3 | The Men Who Stare at Goats | $6,200,000 (-51.2%) | $2,528 | $23,376,000 |
| 4 | Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire | $6,090,000 (+225.2%) | $35,000 | $8,915,000 |
| 5 | Michael Jackson's This Is It | $5,100,000 (-61.2%) | $1,679 | $68,211,000 |
| 6 | The Fourth Kind | $4,744,000 (-61.2%) | $1,875 | $20,588,000 |
| 7 | Couples Retreat | $4,253,000 (-30.6%) | $1,695 | $102,133,000 |
| 8 | Paranormal Activity | $4,200,000 (-49.3%) | $1,549 | $103,847,000 |
| 9 | Law Abiding Citizen | $3,932,000 (-34.5%) | $1,899 | $67,326,000 |
| 10 | The Box | $3,185,000 (-57.9%) | $1,209 | $13,206,000 |
This Just in: Dick and fart jokes.
Well, okay. 2012 opened like a motherfucker. I thought fall fatigue would keep the film from getting near $70 Million. God I want pumpkin bread. People wanted to see the destruction of the world, and nothing was going to stop the flow. This though doesn't necessarily mean the film will get within spitting distance of $200, as regardless of WOM (which could still sort of hurt, but the film is what it is) the film is going to drop 50% next weekend. It will make it to $150 at this point for sure, that much is known. Twlight opens next week, but I don't think that takes the wind out of these sails (nor could Planet 51) in any meaningful way. If this can hold stronger then it could get over $200 and change, but again, we shall see if gets any sort of Turkey day bump.
A Christmas Carol did what it needed to do. Which is fall less than 40%. Yes, it's still two weeks away at best from hitting $100 million, but it didn't die, and it is starting to make the case that it's a holiday picture and will perform well for it. It has also doubled the opening weekend, so, again, not pathetic as it's has been painted, but the best metaphor is that it got to first base, and that's about it. Some tongue.
Precious hit the top five, and should do some expanding next week. This will likely be its highest weekend performance on the list, simply because of the size of the picture that will open each week for the rest of the year, but Precious is the art film of the month, and possibly the art film for the rest of the year. The film has now guaranteed itself a $40 to $50 Million take regardless of how it expands. Which is huge, though because it's a black film it may have an invisible ceiling. This is the sort of film a/my mother would call me about seeing with her friends. Oprah may put some marketng muscle behind it wih her show, so it's got that too. Can it be the feel good-and-bad hit of the year, and make it to $100 Million? Probably not, simply because Mariah Carey can only get you so far. When films like this tend to cross over (and this has) you need that Heath Ledger hook to take it to the next level, that "it's still a Hollywood movie" sort of veneer that a film like Juno has. This is likely not palatable enough for that.
The Men Who Stare at Goats was cheap in the scheme of things, and it seems to be performing aimiably. Heslov won't be able ot work without Clooney, but I wouldn't write him off, either, and it seems to be doing better than Leatherheads. That's something. This Is It is playing, so that move out of December for the video release date was smart, and the international numbers are excellent. Now that he's dead, people can love MJ again!
The Fourth Kind didn't get the Paranormal loving, with the latter crossing the $100 Million mark. Also in the nine digit range: Couples Retreat.The Box is a bomb, and Law Abiding Citizen is doing rather well. Whoo hoo. Would you like me to read you a story?
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Comments
Comment #1 (Posted by Benway)
This is the only box-office column I read. It's always excellent and informed.
Comment #2 (Posted by Wizard732)
I love this column! Dellamorte ROCKS!!!!!!!
Comment #3 (Posted by Corey)
I can't believe LAW ABIDING CITIZEN is still playing that well. I saw it and had already forgotten it until reading this column.
And the no-name, low-cost acquisition PARANORMAL ACTIVITY outgrossing COUPLES RETREAT, which will surely lose most of its screens next weekend, has got to sting Universal. PARANORMAL ACTIVITY is still playing like a motherfucker, too -- still on multiple screens at my local theater and going strong.
Comment #4 (Posted by Sankofa)
LAC is a movie I keep meaning to see and never quite get around to. Looks like, with these numbers, I still might have a chance to catch it in theaters.
Comment #5 (Posted by Rupert)
Dellamorte continually brings the thunder (from most likely down under) - do more for the site! pleasepleaseplease. I can think of a few people Nick needs to let fall by the wayside.
Comment #6 (Posted by joel)
what the hell is WOM?
Comment #7 (Posted by Michael Shaver)
WOM= Word Of Mouth.
Comment #8 (Posted by Chris)
I, too, dig Dellamorte's BO wrap up. Good insight and analysis.
Law Abiding Citizen is rather entertaining. It helps that Bruce McGill and Colm Meaney are in it, too.
Comment #9 (Posted by Dellamorte)
There's no need to put attitude in quotation marks (ironically, this is the least "attitude" column I've written in a long while). As per horribly inaccurate, I went higher than most on 2012, the prequel to 2046. It is still around cause no one told me to stop, but if you read the column for my closeness to how the BO does, then you don't really read the column. John Ford, I know you're dead, but you were a horrible drunk when you weren't directing. Sober up.
Comment #10 (Posted by JediBobster)
You mean to tell me 2012 isn't a sequel to 2010? Well, not sure I'm gonna go see it now. Anyway, yeah, always enjoy both Dellamorte's columns on Box Office.

