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Jackass 3D was better than all right with an estimated $49.3 million that easily ranked it at the top of the weekend movie going charts. Another freshman, the seasoned action-comedy Red, ranked second with $21.9 million. The session’s third national debut in medium-wide release was the inspirational N Secure with an OK $133,000 bow.
Among niche and regional bows the polemical documentary I Want Your Money failed to bring out the vote with a $236,000 tally from 537 screens. Telegu-language Brindaavanam rang up an impressive $10,320 average from 20 venues while Bollywood entry Aakrosh was a washout with a $46,400 gross from 24 screens.
Among the week’s exclusive newbies the clear favorite was Hereafter with a $37,380 per screen from six early peeks. There were also impressive openings for the three-hour plus portrait of a terrorist Carlos of $33,700 from single dates in Manhattan and Montreal and a sturdy $101,000 gross for the ripped from the headlines Conviction at 11 cells.
Overall weekend box office revenues topped $130 million for a sizeable 42% boost from seven days back. However, it fell 4% below last year’s tally and the 2010 box office has shrunk to just 2% better than the prior year’s gross for the same period.
Industry trackers had pegged the stereoscopic version of Jackass at roughly $30 million prior to its opening. But they obviously were deaf to bygone wag Henry Mencken’s observation that “no one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.” The recently under-served young male audience were eager to don Polaroid glasses and see the aging stars of the reality skein making fools of themselves and others up close and personal.
Pundits also undervalued Red with early estimates in a $15 million to $18 million range. The single joke premise of over the hill spies conscripted back into service (more intentionally mawkish than The Expendables) skewed older but obviously had some appeal for a younger crowd in search of something marginally less mind numbing that required optical gimmicks.
The glacial expansion of Waiting for “Superman” continued to display stamina but it’s clear that Never Let Me Go has peaked and that the rapid expansion of Nowhere Boy left the early years of John Lennon stranded outside the Cavern Club. Stone was experiencing a better than expected hold as it increased its exposure from six to 41 venues.
The frame’s two award contenders – Hereafter and Conviction – constructed solid foundations for their platform bids. Still the early signs suggest a better than anticipated commercial run for the former with the latter yarn requiring a lot of TLC to reach a wider audience.
Among holdovers the second lap for Secretariat showed signs that audiences were discovering the heartfelt saga and The Social Network continues to be propped up by award buzz rather than Facebook fascination.
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Weekend Estimates – October 15-17, 2010
Title | Distributor | Gross (average) | % change * | Theaters | Cume |
Jackass 3D | Par | 49.3 (16,010) | New | 3081 | 49.3 |
Red | Summit | 21.9 (6,740) | New | 3255 | 21.8 |
The Social Network | Sony | 10.8 (3,910) | -30% | 2771 | 63 |
Secretariat | BV | 9.4 (3,070) | -26% | 3072 | 27.4 |
Life As We Know It | WB | 9.2 (2,910) | -37% | 3150 | 28.8 |
Legend of the Guardians | WB | 4.2 (1,670) | -39% | 2502 | 46 |
The Town | WB | 4.0 (1,700) | -37% | 2368 | 80.6 |
My Soul to Take | Uni/Alliance | 3.1 (1,240) | -54% | 2529 | 11.9 |
Easy A | Sony | 2.6 (1,140) | -39% | 2314 | 52.3 |
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps | Fox | 2.3 (1,110) | -50% | 2045 | 47.8 |
N Secure | FreeStyle | 1.3 (2,730) | New | 486 | 1.3 |
It’s Kind of a Funny Story | Focus | 1.3 (1,660) | -38% | 757 | 4 |
You Again | BV | 1.2 (750) | -53% | 1588 | 22.7 |
Case 39 | Par Vantage | 1.2 (840) | -56% | 1406 | 11.9 |
Devil | Uni | 1.0 (1,100) | -46% | 891 | 31.6 |
Let Me In | Overture | .83 (690) | -66% | 1211 | 11.1 |
Alpha and Omega | Lions Gate | .81 (840) | -46% | 969 | 22.6 |
Waiting for “Superman” | Par Vantage | .74 (4,060) | 17% | 182 | 2.5 |
Toy Story 3 | BV | .52 (1,480) | -6% | 350 | 412.8 |
Inception | WB | .35 (1,180) | -29% | 297 | 289.7 |
Resident Evil: Afterlife | Sony/Alliance | .34 (780) | -73% | 438 | 59.7 |
Weekend Total ($500,000+ Films) | $125.70 | ||||
% Change (Last Year) | -4% | ||||
% Change (Last Week) | 42% | ||||
Also debuting/expanding | |||||
Nowhere Boy | Weinstein Co. | .33 (1,550) | 554% | 215 | 0.41 |
Never Let Me Go | Searchlight | .32 (1,390) | -7% | 232 | 1.65 |
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger | Sony Classics | .27 (2,440) | 1% | 112 | 1.26 |
I Want Your Money | FreeStyle | .24 (440) | 537 | 0.24 | |
Stone | Overture | .23 (5,780) | 199% | 41 | 0.34 |
Hereafter | WB | .22 (37,380) | 6 | 0.22 | |
Brindaavanam | Blue Sky | .21 (10,320) | 20 | 0.21 | |
Buried | Lions Gate | .13 (1,270) | -41% | 103 | 0.76 |
Conviction | Fox Searchlight | .10 (9,200) | 11 | 0.1 | |
Aakrosh | Eros | 46,400 (1,930) | 24 | 0.05 | |
Carlos | IFC | 33,700 (16,850) | 1 | 0.03 | |
Knockout | Eros | 18,100 (700) | 26 | 0.02 | |
A Better Tomorrow | CJ Entertainment | 5,800 (5,800) | 1 | 0.01 | |
Down Terrace | Magnolia | 2,900 (1,450) | 2 | 0.01 | |
Samson and Delilah | Ipix | 2,300 (1,150) | 2 | 0.01 |
Domestic Market Share – January 1 – October 14, 2010
Distributor (releases) | Gross | Market Share |
Warner Bros. (24) | 1380.1 | 16.40% |
Fox (16) | 1284.6 | 15.30% |
Paramount (14) | 1242.3 | 14.80% |
Buena Vista (15) | 1129.6 | 13.40% |
Sony (23) | 1111.7 | 13.20% |
Universal (17) | 765.4 | 9.10% |
Summit (9) | 425.1 | 5.10% |
Lionsgate (12) | 410.1 | 4.90% |
Overture (7) | 78.2 | 0.90% |
Fox Searchlight (5) | 72.1 | 0.90% |
Focus (7) | 71.4 | 0.90% |
Weinstein Co. (7) | 61.1 | 0.70% |
Sony Classics (20) | 52.9 | 0.60% |
MGM (1) | 50.4 | 0.60% |
CBS (2) | 50 | 0.60% |
Other * (266) | 222.3 | 2.60% |
8407.3 | 100.00% | |
* none greater than .04% |