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

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May 17, 2009
Weekend Estimates
Domestic Market Share

Angels and Demons and ... Raindrops on Roses, Whiskers on Kittens

This weekend’s much anticipated tentpole Angels and Demons bowed to an estimated $47.1 million with Star Trek on its heels with a gross of $41.8 million. The perceived four quadrant appeal of The Da Vinci Code franchise had rivals opting out of counter programming but it didn’t open quite to expectations and the Star Trek reinvention had greater stamina than had been predicted.

There was a limited release of the romantic comedy Management, which was undistinguished with a $363,000 box office from 212 venues and a slew of exclusive debuts. The more potent sneak peaks included the French import Summer Hours with $48,100 from two screens and the off-beat caper The Brothers Bloom grossing $81,300 in four outings.

Weekend revenues were slightly better than the comparable 2008 weekend with the heavy hitters monopolizing ticket sales.

Pundits had been touting a domestic start of $55 million to $60 million for Angels and Demons that translated to 70% - 75% of the prior Dan Brown outing. And while the new film’s performance is more than healthy (it grossed in excess of $100 million internationally), it remains to be seen whether the new chapter will have comparable commercial legs. Its studio cited exit polls that mapped the audience as 52% female and split evenly between those over/under 30 years. The latter detail certainly indicates it hasn’t tapped a younger crowd and with sequels to The Terminator and Night at the Museum in the wings that challenge could be Herculean.

Meanwhile Star Trek defied the bigger they are, the harder they fall dicta with erosion of less than 50%. More typical of recent commercial viewing trends was the 69% second weekend drop experienced by X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

Weekend ticket sales generated about $138 million for a 10% drop from seven days earlier. It was 5% better than 2008 when the opening of Prince Caspian -- the second Narnia chapter -- fell short with a $55 million bow and Iron Man’s third weekend added $31.8 million to its coffers.

The vacuum cleaner effect was much in evidence with the top three titles in the marketplace sucking up 79% of sales and the rest of the pack feeding on scraps. The situation is (to put a smiley face on it) extending the multiplex life of commercially challenged fare such as The Soloist and Earth. But the lack of breathing room doesn’t provide much solace for the likes of Rudo y Cursi, which saw its second weekend expansion devoid of box office traction. While the summer season tends to include a number of alternative successes, that’s becoming a heightened challenge with so little room at the inn, so to speak.

- Leonard Klady


Weekend Finals - May 15-18, 2009

Title
Distrib
Weekend
% Chg
Theaters
Cume
Wks
1
New
Angels & Demons
Sony
46,204,168
-
3527
46,204,168
1
2
1
Star Trek
Par
43,034,547
-43%
3860
147,645,384
2
3
2
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Fox
14,702,425
-44%
3892
150,993,169
3
4
3
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
WB
6,653,384
-35%
3150
39,855,222
3
5
4
Obsessed
Sony
4,588,973
-30%
2634
62,610,148
4
6
5
17 Again
WB
3,368,189
-20%
2450
58,363,111
5
7
8
Monsters vs. Aliens
Par
3,182,085
-2%
1951
190,733,766
8
8
7
The Soloist
Par
2,402,801
-39%
2022
27,505,154
4
9
6
Next Day Air
Summit
2,244,878
-45%
1139
7,613,221
2
10
9
Earth
BV
1,697,956
-36%
1584
29,088,771
4
11
10
Hannah Montana: The Movie
BV
1,613,180
-26%
1625
75,985,104
6
12
11
Fighting
Uni
1,113,525
-45%
1166
22,203,795
4
13
12
State of Play
Uni
958,400
-50%
988
35,568,970
5
14
13
Fast & Furious
Uni
793,805
-37%
882
152,952,195
7
15
22
Rudo y Cursi
Sony Classics
444,131
110%
219
738,706
2
16
15
I Love You, Man
Par
401,520
-21%
340
70,686,399
9
17
New
Management
IDP
375,916
-
212
375,916
1
18
17
Knowing
Summit
337,008
11%
421
78,836,466
9
19
20
Under the Sea 3D
WB
277,064
27%
40
7,763,851
14
20
16
Taken
Fox
239,966
-46%
250
144,540,399
16
21
21
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Sony  
236,184
4%
240
146,081,053
18
22
19
Is Anybody There?
Story Island
222,540
-22%
165
1,232,211
5
23
18
Sunshine Cleaning
Overture
196,569
-32%
259
11,215,844
10
24
23
The Haunting in Connecticut
Lions Gate
150,452
-20%
227
55,539,968
8
25
29
Race to Witch Mountain
BV
149,586
18%
197
64,977,532
10
26
31
Munde U.K. De
Tip Top
145,045
16%
12
324,683
2
27
77
Medea Goes to Jail
Lions Gate
119,289
811%
154
90,707,704
13
28
28
Gran Torino
WB
115,094
-10%
218
147,769,920
23
29
38
Every Little Step
Sony Classics
105,933
30%
49
477,837
5
30
35
Tyson
Sony Classics
100,259
8%
56
489,049
4
31
30
Sin Nombre
Focus
99,339
-21%
79
2,125,271
9
32
26
Kick
GTC
94,096
-35%
24
265,586
2
33
New
The Brothers Bloom
Summit
90,400
-
4
90,400
1
34
27
Adventureland
Miramax
83,581
-36%
144
15,927,094
7
35
34
Duplicity
Uni
75,185
-29%
155
40,474,810
9
36
54
Anvil! The Story of Anvil 
Abramarama/FWL
69,238
103%
28
398,430
6
37
32
Watchman
WB
64,990
-42%
163
107,453,620
11
38
37
Hotel for Dogs
Par
64,656
-24%
128
72,953,974
18
39
36
Valentino: The Last Emperor
Truly Indie
64,375
-30%
33
949,925
9
40
40
The Last House on the Left
Uni
62,744
-16%
120
32,814,959
10
41
25
12 Rounds
Fox
61,920
-59%
64
12,082,746
8
42
33
Crank: High Voltage
Lions Gate
58,401
-47%
112
13,742,650
5
43
41
Sugar
Sony Classics
51,012
-31%
40
748,844
7
44
New
Summer Hours
IFC
49,484
-
2
49,484
1
45
51
Goodbye Solo
Roadside Attract.
49,439
21%
26
422,863
8
46
42
Little Ashes
Regent
46,410
-37%
15
151,390
2
47
48
The Limits of Control
Focus
46,046
1%
21
195,920
3
48
39
Dragonball Evolution
Fox
37,373
-52%
73
9,142,557
6
49
24
Battle for Terra
Roadside Attract.
36,488
-79%
65
1,601,182
3
50
47
Lemon Tree
IFC
36,148
-21%
18
193,745
5
51
52
Adoration
Sony Classics/E1
35,377
-10%
16
93,518
2
52
45
He's Just Not That Into You
WB
34,633
-33%
63
93,894,308
15
53
53
Coraline
Focus
33,277
-9%
67
75,113,789
15
54
46
Confessions of a Shopaholic
BV
30,472
-40%
63
44,239,688
14
55
44
Observe and Report
WB
30,450
-50%
56
23,434,987
6
56
50
Paris 36
Sony Classics
28,618
-37%
39
495,634
7
57
55
Outrage
Magnolia
26,610
-18%
7
75,433
2
58
63
Magnificent Desolation
Imax
25,699
6%
6
28,688,041
191
59
49
Lymelife
Screen Media
23,136
-49%
25
323,321
6
60
64
Dolphins and Whales 3D
3D Entertainment
22,962
1%
7
6,068,723
66
61
43
The Merry Gentlemen
IDP
22,208
-66%
33
213,676
3
62
59
Gomorrah
IFC/E1
21,709
-14%
36
1,769,794
14
63
56
Two Lovers
Magnolia
21,408
-34%
23
3,091,268
14
64
65
Il Divo
Music Box
20,340
-6%
6
116,852
4
65
89
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure
NatGeo
20,120
51%
9
21,452,528
85
66
60
Space Station 3D
Imax
19,087
-23%
5
78,688,815
370
67
New
Not Forgotten
Anchor Bay
18,468
-
4
33,576
1
68
57
Fly Me to the Moon
Summit
18,260
-43%
6
13,752,637
40
Source: MCN/EDI

 

Estimates - May 15-17, 2009

Title
Distributor
Gross (average)
% change *
Theaters
Cume
Angels and Demons
Sony
47.1 (13,360)
-
3527
47.1
Star Trek
Par
41.8 (10,840)
-47%
3860
146.4
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Fox
14.3 (3,680)
-46%
3892
150.6
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
WB
6.7 (2,120)
-35%
3150
39.9
Obsessed
Sony
4.6 (1,740)
-30%
2634
62.6
17 Again
WB
3.3 (1,330)
-23%
2450
58.3
Monsters vs. Aliens
Par
2.9 (1,510)
-10%
1931
190.5
The Soloist
Par
2.4 (1,180)
-40%
2020
27.5
Next Day Air
Summit
2.2 (1,950)
-46%
1139
7.6
Earth
BV
1.6 (1,030)
-39%
1584
29
Hannah Montana: The Movie
BV
1.6 (960)
-29%
1625
75.9
Fighting
Uni
1.0 (880)
-49%
1163
22.1
State of Play
Uni
.92 (930)
-52%
985
35.5
Fast & Furious
Uni
.68 (770)
-46%
881
152.8
Rudo y Cursi
Sony Classics
.39 (1,760)
86%
222
0.7
Management
IDP
.36 (1,710)
-
212
0.36
I Love You Man
Par
.36 (1,060)
-29%
340
70.6
Under the Sea 3D
WB
.30 (7,550)
31%
40
7.8
Knowing
Summit
.28 (660)
-8%
421
78.8
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Sony
.24 (1,030)
5%
231
146.1
Weekend Total ($500,000+ Films)
$131.10
-
-
-
% Change (Last Year)
--
5%
--
--
--
% Change (Last Week)
--
-10%
--
--
--
Also debuting/expanding
The Brothers Bloom
Summit
81,300 (20,320)
--
4
0.08
Summer Hours
IFC
48,100 (24,050)
-
2
0.05
Limits of Control
Focus
43,400 (2,070)
-6%
21
0.19
Little Ashes
Regent
37,800 (2,520)
-52%
15
0.14
Adoration
Sony Class/E1
33,300 (2,220)
-15%
15
0.09
Not Forgotten
Anchor Bay
17,500 (4,370)
--
4
0.02
Jerichow
Cinema Guild
7,200 (2,400)
--
3
0.01
Big Man Japan
Magnolia
6,900 (3,450)
--
2
0.01
99
Adlabs
6,400 (640)
-
10
0.01
Big Shot-Caller
Intl Film Circuit
4,800 (4,800)
-
1
0.01


Domestic Market Share - January 1 - May 14, 2009

Distributor (releases)
Gross (millions)
Mrkt Share
Warner Bros. (18)
592.4
16.70%
Paramount (9)
568.9
16.00%
Fox (9)
456.4
12.90%
Sony (10)
370.3
10.40%
Universal (10)
356.9
10.10%
Buena Vista (10)
297.9
8.40%
Lionsgate (7)
235.7
6.60%
Fox Searchlight (5)
185.8
5.20%
Summit (5)
137.8
3.90%
Focus (4)
94.5
2.70%
Paramount Vantage (2)
51.4
1.50%
MGM (3)
42.3
1.20%
Miramax (4)
38.4
1.10%
Weinstein Co. (6)
34.5
1.00%
Overture (3)
26.1
0.70%
Other * (125)
57
1.60%
* none greater than 0.4%
3546.3
100.00%

Top Domestic Grossers - January 1 - May 14, 2009

Title
Distributor (releases)
Gross (millions)
Monsters vs. Aliens
Par
187,551,681
Fast & Furious
Uni
152,158,390
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Sony
145,847,035
Taken
Fox
144,300,433
Gran Torino *
WB
141,773,733
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Fox
136,290,744
Slumdog Millionaire *
Fox Searchlight
119,069,790
Watchmen
WB
107,388,630
Star Trek
Par
104,610,837
He's Just Not That Into You
WB
93,859,675
Madea Goes to Jail
Lionsgate
90,588,415
Knowing
Summit
78,499,458
Coraline
Focus
75,080,512
Curious Case of Benjamin Button *
Par
74,888,490
Hannah Montana: The Movie
BV
74,371,924
Hotel for Dogs
Par
72,889,318
Marley and Me *
Fox
70,709,680
I Love You, Man
Par
70,284,879
Friday the 13th
WB
65,002,019
Race to Witch Mountain
BV
64,827,946
* does not include 2008 box office

 

 

 


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