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..Gary
Dretzka
..Noah
Forrest
..Leonard
Klady
..R.J.
Matson
..David
Poland
..Douglas
Pratt
..Ray
Pride
..Michael
Wilmington

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January
13, 2008
Weekend Estimates
Domestic Market Share
Alive
and Kicking...
The
Bucket List scooped up an estimated $19.4 million to take
charge of the weekend box office in what proved to be a hotly
contested frame. Among new entries there were also excellent results
for the African American comedy First Sunday of $18.4 million
to rank it second overall but blah returns for the animated
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything of $4.3 million and the
Dark Ages revenge saga In the Name of the King of $2.8
million.
Overall box
office experienced a slight bump up from 2007. However, the increase
was palpable in light of the industry leaders skewing older and
the hot titles tilting toward upscale fare.
Largely vilified
by critics, The Bucket List's sophomoric rendering of two
dying men's last fling didn't quite have the abandon of last year's
Wild Hogs. Most pundits felt it wouldn't muster more than
$15 million because of its miniscule appeal to frequent movie
goers. It ultimately didn't matter as the plus 35s who comprised
about 70% of the crowd according to exit polls came out in force.
First Sunday
obviously had ethnic appeal and targeted a younger demographic
quite successfully. It too exceeded expectations though looks
likely to loose traction more quickly than the weekend leader.
Juno
was also holding well as it expanded its run by more than 500
engagements. It posted in the third spot with $13.7 million and
with the prospect of Oscar attention has evolved as both a popular
and critical darling that to everyone's surprise will wind up
grossing more than $100 million domestically and now has much
greater appeal internationally.
Weekend box
office should generate slightly better than $130 million in ticket
sales for a 7% fall back from seven days earlier and a 2% bump
from 2007. A year ago Stomp the Yard bowed to $21.8 million
and Night at the Museum was holding on in second with a
$17.2 million weekend.
The uplifting
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything with the Veggie Tales
characters waited too long to follow up on 2002's Jonah. The
earlier film pulled in a surprising $6 million debut while the
new entry simply couldn't compete with Alvin and his freres.
In the
Name of the King simply looked like a pale imitation of
Eragon by a touring company. Its initial thrust suggested
only the most indiscriminate viewer was buying tickets.
The session
most brisk business was centered on expansions of prestige fare
with the likes of Atonement, There Will Be Blood, The Diving
Bell and the Butterfly, The Kite Runner and Persepolis
all cautiously adding theaters in the run up to Oscar announcements.
The first three now appear to have the utz to wind up on the ballot's
top tier categories and despite recent experience of award's attention
not providing quite the bounce of decades past, the hope runs
high that this year will be an exception. After all without hope
what do we have to prod us to continue?
-
Leonard Klady
Weekend
Estimates - January 11-13, 2008
| Title |
Distributor
|
Gross
(average)
|
%
change *
|
Theaters
|
Cume
|
| The
Bucket List |
WB
|
19.4
(6,670)
|
-
|
2911
|
20.8
|
| First
Sunday |
Sony
|
18.4
(8,330)
|
-
|
2213
|
18.4
|
| Juno |
Fox
Searchlight
|
13.7
(5,600)
|
-13%
|
2448
|
71
|
| National
Treasure: Book of Secrets |
BV
|
11.4
(3,370)
|
-43%
|
3377
|
187.2
|
| Alvin
and the Chipmunks |
Fox
|
8.5
(2,500)
|
-47%
|
3384
|
187.1
|
| I
Am Legend |
WB
|
8.2
(2,450)
|
-48%
|
3353
|
240.3
|
| One
Missed Call |
WB
|
6.2
(2,780)
|
-50%
|
2240
|
20.7
|
| P.S.
I Love You |
WB
|
4.9
(2,120)
|
-37%
|
2323
|
46.9
|
| The
Pirates Who Don't Do Anything |
Uni
|
4.3
(3,230)
|
-
|
1337
|
4.3
|
| Charlie
Wilson's War |
Uni
|
4.2
(1,750)
|
-48%
|
2408
|
59.4
|
| Atonement |
Focus
|
4.2
(4,410)
|
-17%
|
950
|
25.1
|
| Sweeney
Todd |
Par
|
3.3
(2,510)
|
-40%
|
1323
|
44
|
| The
Water Horse |
Sony
|
3.2
(1,260)
|
-49%
|
2506
|
35
|
| In
the Name of the King |
FreeStyle
|
2.8
(1,740)
|
-
|
1631
|
2.8
|
| The
Great Debators |
MGM
|
2.4
(1,840)
|
-44%
|
1290
|
25.7
|
| The
Orphanage |
Picture/Christal
|
2.0
(3,090)
|
293%
|
638
|
3.1
|
| There
Will Be Blood |
Par
Vantage
|
1.9
(14,990)
|
46%
|
129
|
4.3
|
| Enchanted |
BV
|
1.7
(1,400)
|
-56%
|
1201
|
122.3
|
| The
Kite Runner |
Par
Vantage
|
1.6
(2,250)
|
-2%
|
715
|
10.9
|
| Alien
vs. Predator: Requiem |
Fox
|
1.4
(1,000)
|
-69%
|
1378
|
40
|
| No
Country for Old Men |
Miramax
|
1.2
(1,870)
|
-32%
|
657
|
46.8
|
| The
Golden Compass |
New
Line
|
1.1
(1,400)
|
-60%
|
816
|
67.5
|
| Weekend
Total ($500,000+ Films) |
$126.00
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
| %
Change (Last Year) |
-
|
2%
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
| %
Change (Last Week) |
-
|
-7%
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
| Also
debuting/expanding |
| Diving
Bell and the Butterfly |
Miramax
|
.37
(4,950)
|
7% |
75 |
2 |
| The
Savages |
Fox
Searchlight
|
.31
(3,360)
|
-32% |
93 |
3 |
| Persepolis |
Sony
Classics
|
.15
(9,500)
|
98% |
16 |
0.5 |
| The
Business of Being Born |
Red
Envelope
|
10,300
(10,300)
|
- |
1 |
0.01 |
Domestic
Market Share - 2007 Calendar Year
| Rank |
Distributor
(releases) |
Gross
(millions)
|
Mkt
Share
|
%
Change
|
Rank
'06
|
|
1
|
Paramount
(21) |
1500.9 |
15.50% |
58% |
5
|
|
2
|
Warner
Bros. (32) |
1417.9 |
14.60% |
33% |
4
|
|
3
|
Buena
Vista (20) |
1350.8 |
14.00% |
-8% |
2
|
|
4
|
Sony
(30) |
1261 |
13.00% |
-27% |
1
|
|
5
|
Universal
(20) |
1098.7 |
11.40% |
35% |
6
|
|
6
|
Fox
(23) |
1007.9 |
10.40% |
-28% |
3
|
|
7
|
New
Line (14) |
490.1 |
5.10% |
94% |
8
|
|
8
|
Lions
Gate (20) |
369.5 |
3.80% |
11% |
7
|
|
9
|
MGM
(26) |
365.9 |
3.80% |
119% |
11
|
|
10
|
Fox
Searchlight (14) |
132.7 |
1.40% |
-20% |
12
|
|
11
|
Miramax
(10) |
126.1 |
1.30% |
175% |
16
|
|
12
|
Focus
(9) |
120.3 |
1.20% |
-15% |
10
|
|
13
|
Par
Vantage (9) |
60.5 |
0.60% |
30% |
15
|
|
14
|
Picturehouse
(8) |
57.2 |
0.60% |
139% |
23
|
|
15
|
Other
(309) |
323.2 |
3.30% |
N/A
|
-
|
|
-
|
- |
9682.7 |
100% |
4.90% |
-
|
| Other
Distributors |
|
16
|
Sony
Classics (19) |
39.2 |
0.40% |
-34% |
13
|
|
17
|
Weinstein
Co. (11) |
37.1 |
0.40% |
-84% |
9
|
|
18
|
FreeStyle
(15) |
32.4 |
0.30% |
-42% |
14
|
|
22
|
Warner
Independent (7) |
15.7 |
0.20% |
-43% |
18
|
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