..Gary Dretzka
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Noah Forrest
..Leonard Klady
..David Poland
..Douglas Pratt
..Ray Pride
..Kim Voynar
..Michael Wilmington

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January 18, 2009
Weekend Estimates
Domestic Market Share
Top Domestic Releases

Manled to the Max

Paul Blart: Mall Cop was intent to serve and protect and delivered an estimated $32.9 million during the three-day portion of the Martin Luther King holiday frame. Blart out-performed expectations as did another freshman release, the musical biography Notorious that ranked third with a $22.2 million gross. There were also solid returns for the two other new entries - the shocker My Bloody Valentine 3D rang up $20.7 million and family targeted Hotel for Dogs grossed $17.1 million.

Overall box office for the four-day span should reach about $240 million to easily set a box office record for the MLK span.

Mall Cop and Notorious had been tracking competitively but in the end low brow comedy prevailed. With distractions from the run up to the Inauguration as well as football playoffs and clearances including the Circuit City close out pundits expected top performers to generate grosses of $20 million to $25 million. The substantial bounce likely could be attributed to the broad selection of new entries, a surge of interest in Oscar contenders and an escape for much of the country that had been experiencing cabin fever from recent snow storms.

The viewer magnet that 3D promises was clearly evident in My Bloody Valentine grosses. Slightly more than 41% of its engagements were in 3D while those engagements generated 79% of its box office. 3D has been heralded as commercial manna from heaven but the cost of retro-fitting screens in these dire financial times has slowed conversion to a crawl. About 1,500 screens can currently project in the process and industry hopes for 4,000 venues by 2010 will just have to be pushed back.

Inauguration fever already reared its head with the Motion Picture Academy wisely moving its award announcements from Tuesday to Thursday. However, that's apt to put the kibosh on last minute bookings for unexpected nominees. A 250 playdate surge for The Dark Knight with the emphasis on large-format engagements (it's already a DVD sensation) was set weeks ago but while the momentum surged for several perceived Oscar pictures, the glut of new movies invariably eroded their visibility.

A couple of Oscar long shots widened and generated good results. Defiance and Last Chance Harvey stepped up to national exposure and both could see significant drops if they're absent at Thursday's envelope opening.

The biggest award beneficiary is probably Slumdog Millionaire that's maintained a limited theatrical exposure domestically and has only opened in three countries internationally. The film premiered in India Thursday and went into limited release while another film, Chandni Chowk to China - financed by Warner Bros. - went wide to spectacular results. In North America it had a sizeable $660,000 bow at 130 theaters.

High profile Oscar nods are vital to re-energize the likes of Milk, Doubt, The Reader, Revolutionary Road and Frost/Nixon.

- Leonard Klady



Weekend Estimates - January 16-18, 2009

Title
Distributor
Gross (avg)
% chg*
Theas
Cume
Paul Bart: Mall Cop
Sony
32.9 (10,210)
-
3144
32.9
Gran Torino
WB
22.9 (7,710)
-22%
2972
73.9
Notorious
Fox Searchlight
22.2 (13,570)
-
1637
20.7
My Blood Valentine 2D
Lions Gate
20.7 (8,160)
-
2534
20.7
Hotel for Dogs
Par
17.1 (5,230)
-
3271
17.1
Bride Wars
Fox
11.5 (3,570)
-45%
3228
37.3
The Unborn
Uni
9.8 (4,130)
-51%
2359
33
Defiance
Par Vantage
9.2 (5,140)
-
1789
9.5
Marley and Me
Fox
6.2 (2,110)
-45%
2952
132.6
Slumdog Millionaires
Fox Searchlight
5.9 (10,200)
57%
582
42.8
Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Par
5.4 (2,450)
-41%
2223
102.5
Bedtime Stories
BV
4.9 (1,860)
-45%
2619
103.8
Last Chance Harvey
Overture
4.4 (4,200)
-
1054
5
Valkyrie
MGM
3.7 (1,820)
-45%
2007
77.4
Yes Man
WB
2.6 (1,510)
-57%
1704
93.5
Not Easily Broken
Sony
2.1 (2,910)
-60%
725
8.2
Revolutionary Road
Par Vantage
1.8 (10,430)
25%
171
5.7
The Wrestler
Fox Searchlight
1.8 (12,270)
109%
144
5.1
Twilight
Summit
1.7 (1,890)
-40%
904
184.2
The Reader
Weinstein Co.
1.3 (3,150)
-3%
417
7.6
Doubt
Miramax
1.3 (1,730)
-50%
725
25.3
Seven Pounds
Sony
1.2 (1,090)
-68%
1121
69.2
Milk
Focus
.81 (3,630)
-38%
223
20.4
The Tale of Despereaux
Uni
.72 (830)
-74%
870
48.9
Frost/Nixon
Uni
.71 (4,640)
-20%
153
8.7
Chandni Chowk to China
WB
.66 (5,070)
-
130
0.66
Weekend Total ($500,000+ Films)
$193.40
-
-
-
% Change (Last Year)
21%
-
-
-
% Change (Last Week)
35%
-
-
-
Also debuting/expanding
Che
IFC
.14 (9,010)
283%
16
0.46
Waltz with Bashir
Sony Class/E1
83,400 (6,950)
18%
12
0.51
Owl and the Sparrow
Wave
6,300 (2,100)
-
3
0.01
The Sublet
No Logik
3,600 (3,600)
-
1
0.01

Domestic Market Share - January 1 - December 31, 2008

Rank
2008

Distributor (releases)
Gross
Mrkt Share
% Change
Rank
2007
1
Warner Bros. (29)
1768.2
18.30%
25%
2
2
Paramount (17)
1578.9
16.30%
5%
1
3
Sony (26)
1277.2
13.20%
1%
4
4
Universal (22)
1115.4
11.50%
2%
5
5
Fox (24)
1014.4
10.50%
1%
6
6
Buena Vista (18)
1012.3
10.50%
-25%
3
7
Lions Gate (21)
439.7
4.50%
19%
8
8
Summit (5)**
226.4
2.30%
N/A
-
9
Fox Searchlight (9)
214.7
2.20%
62%
10
10
MGM (17)
160.5
1.70%
-56%
9
11
Focus (7)
139.8
1.40%
16%
12
12
Overture (8)*
103.1
1.10%
N/A
-
13
Paramount Vantage (13)
87.2
0.90%
44%
13
14
Miramax (10)
81.7
0.80%
-35%
11
15
Picturehouse (7)*
63.3
0.70%
11%
14
16
New Line (4)
61.8
0.60%
-87%
7
Other * (326)
339.9
3.50%
N/A
-
* none greater than 0.5%
9654.5
100.00%
N/A
-
Other Distributors
-
17
Weinstein Co (12)
50.7
0.50%
37%
16
18
Sony Classics (20)
40.7
0.40%
4%
15
20
Freestyle (8)
23.8
0.25%
-27%
17
*New distributor
**Close distributor during 2008

 

 

 


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