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TIME Names Facebook’s Zuckerberg Person Of The Year
Wednesday, December 15th, 2010Tags: The Social Network
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LAFCA Laps Up Social Network
Sunday, December 12th, 2010Tags: The Social Network
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New York Online Crix Make Their Picks
Sunday, December 12th, 2010New York Film Critics Online, composed of thirty critics whose outlets are exclusively online and two who are print journalists with a strong online presence, met at Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theatre on December 12th and bestowed these awards at its 11th annual meeting:
The Complete List:
PICTURE
The Social Network
DIRECTOR
David Fincher – The Social Network
ACTOR
James Franco – 127 hours
ACTRESS
Natalie Portman – Black Swan
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Christian Bale – The Fighter
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Melissa Leo – The Fighter
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Matthew Libatique – Black Swan
SCREENPLAY
Aaron Sorkin – The Social Network
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
I Am Love
DOCUMENTARY
Exit through the Gift Shop
ANIMATED FEATURE
Toy Story 3
FILM MUSIC OR SCORE
Clint Mansell – Black Swan
BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMER
Noomi Rapace – The Millennium Trilogy
DEBUT DIRECTOR
John Wells – The Company Men
ENSEMBLE CAST
The Kids Are All Right
TOP 10 PICTURES (Alphabetical)
127 Hours (Fox Searchlight)
Another Year (Sony Pictures Classics)
Black Swan (Fox Searchlight)
Blue Valentine (The Weinstein Company)
The Ghost Writer (Summit Entertainment)
Inception (Warner Bros.)
The Kids Are All Right (Universal Pictures)
The King’s Speech (The Weinstein Company)
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (Universal Pictures)
The Social Network (Columbia Pictures)
Tags: 127 Hours, Another Year, Black Swan, blue valentime, Exit Through The Gift Shop, I Am Love, Inception, Scott Pilgrim vs The World, The Company Men, The Fighter, The Ghost Writer, The Kids Are All Right, The Social Network, theking's speech, Toy Story 3
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Boston Film Critics 2010 Awards
Sunday, December 12th, 2010Best Picture
The Social Network
Best Actor
Jesse Eisenberg for The Social Network
Best Actress
Natalie Portman for Black Swan
Best Supporting Actor
Christian Bale for The Fighter
Best Supporting Actress
Juliette Lewis for Conviction
Best Director
David Fincher for The Social Network
Best Screenplay
Aaron Sorkin for The Social Network
Best Cinematography
Roger Deakins for True Grit
Best Documentary
Marwencol
Best Foreign-Language Film
Mother
Best Animated Film
Toy Story 3
Best Film Editing
Andrew Weisblum for Black Swan
Best New Filmmaker
Jeff Malmberg for Marwencol
Best Ensemble Cast
The Fighter
Best Use of Music in a Film
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for The Social Network
Tags: Boston Film Critics, The Social Network
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Weekend Box Office Report — December 12
Sunday, December 12th, 2010Weekend Estimates – December 10-12, 2010
Title | Distributor | Gross (average) | % change * | Theaters | Cume |
Chronicles of Narnia: Dawn Treader | Fox | 24.3 (6,840) | NEW | 3555 | 24.3 |
The Tourist | Sony | 16.8 (6,110) | NEW | 2756 | 16.8 |
Tangled | BV | 14.4 (4,040) | -33% | 3565 | 115.5 |
Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows, Part 1* | WB | 8.6 (2,400) | -50% | 3577 | 257.8 |
Unstoppable | Fox | 3.7 (1,260) | -37% | 2967 | 74.3 |
Black Swan | Fox Searchlight | 3.4 (37,778) | 134% | 90 | 5.7 |
Burlesque | Sony | 3.2 (1,120) | -48% | 2876 | 32.6 |
Love and Other Drugs | Fox | 3.0 (1,330) | -48% | 2240 | 27.6 |
Due Date | WB | 2.5 (1,260) | -39% | 1990 | 94.9 |
Megamind | Par | 2.5 (1,020) | -50% | 2425 | 140.2 |
Faster | CBS | 1.7 (820) | -56% | 2106 | 21.3 |
The Next Three Days | Lionsgate | 1.0 (720) | -60% | 1426 | 20.3 |
127 Hours | Fox Searchlight | 1.0 (2,360) | -39% | 416 | 8.2 |
The Warrior’s Way | Relativity | .91 (560) | -70% | 1622 | 4.9 |
The King’s Speech | Weinstein Co. | .58 (30,530) | 78% | 19 | 1.5 |
Fair Game | Summit | .55 (1,260) | -43% | 436 | 8.2 |
Morning Glory | Par | .51 (510) | -70% | 1004 | 30.2 |
Red | Summit | .41 (730) | -45% | 564 | 87.9 |
The Fighter | Par | .33 (81,850) | NEW | 4 | 0.33 |
The Social Network | Sony | .27 (1,190) | -35% | 227 | 91.4 |
Weekend Total ($500,000+ Films) | $88.65 | ||||
% Change (Last Year) | -5% | ||||
% Change (Last Week) | 9% | ||||
Also debuting/expanding | |||||
No Problem | Eros | .20 (2,400) | 84 | 0.2 | |
I Love You Phillip Morris | Roadside | .16 (4,490) | 39% | 35 | 0.31 |
The Tempest | Miramax | 44,700 (8,940) | 5 | 0.04 | |
Band Baaja Baaraat | Yash Raj | 43,700 (1,370) | 32 | 0.04 | |
Hemingway’s Garden of Eden | Roadside | 11,600 (830) | 14 | 0.01 | |
And Everything is Doing Fine | IFC | 6,400 (6,400) | 1 | 0.01 | |
You Won’t Miss Me | Factory 25 | 4,200 (4,200) | 1 | 0.01 | |
Love, In Between | CJ Entertainment | 2,600 (2,600) | 1 | 0.01 |
Domestic Market Share (Jan. 1 – Dec. 9, 2010)
Distributor (releases) | Gross | Market Share |
Warner Bros. (28) | 1821.5 | 18.40% |
Paramount (18) | 1617.9 | 16.40% |
Fox (18) | 1387.3 | 14.10% |
Buena Vista (16) | 1277.9 | 12.90% |
Sony (24) | 1193.7 | 12.10% |
Universal (18) | 798.1 | 8.10% |
Summit (11) | 520.3 | 5.30% |
Lionsgate (15) | 517.1 | 5.20% |
Fox Searchlight (8) | 89.3 | 0.90% |
Overture (8) | 85.9 | 0.90% |
Focus (7) | 75.2 | 0.80% |
CBS (3) | 69.6 | 0.70% |
Weinstein Co. (8) | 63.6 | 0.60% |
Sony Classics (22) | 59.1 | 0.60% |
MGM (1) | 50.4 | 0.50% |
Other * (306) | 249.5 | 2.50% |
9876.4 | 100.00% | |
* none greater than .04% |
Tags: 127 Hours, And Everything is Doing Fine, Band Baaja Baaraat, Black Swan, Burlesque, Due Date, Fair Game, Faster, Harry Potter & the Deathly Hollows, Hemingway's Garden of Eden, I Love You Phillip Morris, In Between, Love, Love and Other Drugs, Megamind, Morning Glory, No Problem, Part 1, Red, Tangled, The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Fighter, The King's Speech, The Next Three Days, The Social Network, The Tempest, The Tourist, the warrior's way, unstoppable, you won't miss me
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The Social Network, actor Justin Timberlake
Thursday, December 9th, 2010
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Weekend Box Office Report — December 5
Sunday, December 5th, 2010The Warrior’s Weigh
The first weekend of December has the ignominious tradition of being one of the lowest moviegoing periods of the year. This year is no exception with but a single new wide release and holdover titles generally experiencing declines of more than 50%.
The newcomer arrived from the re-constituted Relativity Media with the martial arts actioner The Warrior’s Way. It barely squeaked into the top 10 with an estimated $3 million. Industry trackers hadn’t expected much for the picture but even their estimates were pegged significantly higher at roughly $5 million.
The frame leader was the animated Tangled with an estimated $21.5 million with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 taking the consolation prize with $16.9 million. The rest of the holdovers were indeed the deathly hallows.
However, there were a couple of spectacular exclusive debuts. The controversial and intense drama Black Swan bowed to $1.4 million, which translated into a jaw dropping per engagement average of $76,670. And the left-for-dead black comedy I Love You Phillip Morris hit the target with $109,000 from six locations and an $18,200 average. Also encouraging was the two-screen bow of the ironically titled All Good Things with $37,500.
The rest of the new niche crowd ranged from fair to poor including several new films on the Indian circuit, the independent Night Catches Us and the documentary Bhutto.
All added up, revenues amounted to about $86 million and a 54% drop from the weekend slice of Thanksgiving. It was also off 15% from the 2009 edition when the top new entry was third-ranked Brothers with $9.5 million. The 2009 leader with $20 million was The Blind Side.
Domestic box office should push past $10 billion next weekend and register a slight gain for the year when the dust settles in 26 days. It also unquestionably marks another year of theatrical admission declines; likely between 5% and 7%.
As to award’s contenders, it remains anyone’s game and last week’s announcement of honors from the National Board of Review provided scant indication of what’s to follow from major critical groups or the Hollywood Foreign Press. Apart from James L. Brooks’ How Do You Know, the anticipated upcoming releases have been seen and left prognosticators fumbling to identify leaders in any of the talent categories.
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Weekend Estimates – December 3-5, 2010
Title | Distributor | Gross (average) | % change * | Theaters | Cume |
Tangled | BV | 21.5 (5,970) | -56% | 3603 | 96.5 |
Harry Potter & the Deathly Hollows, Part 1* | WB | 16.9 (4,090) | -66% | 4125 | 244.4 |
Burlesque | Sony | 6.1 (2,020) | -49% | 3037 | 27 |
Unstoppable | Fox | 6.1 (1,930) | -47% | 3152 | 68.9 |
Love and Other Drugs | Fox | 5.7 (2,310) | -42% | 2458 | 22.6 |
Megamind | Par | 4.9 (1,550) | -61% | 3173 | 136.6 |
Due Date | WB | 4.2 (1,720) | -41% | 2450 | 91 |
Faster | CBS | 3.8 (1,550) | -55% | 2470 | 18.1 |
The Warrior’s Way | Relativity | 3.0 (1,870) | NEW | 1622 | 3 |
The Next Three Days | Lionsgate | 2.6 (1,150) | -45% | 2236 | 18.3 |
Morning Glory | Par | 1.7 (760) | -56% | 2263 | 29.1 |
127 Hours | Fox Searchlight | 1.6 (3,790) | -4% | 433 | 6.6 |
Black Swan | Fox Searchlight | 1.4 (76,670) | NEW | 18 | 1.4 |
Fair Game | Summit | 1.0 (2,320) | -27% | 436 | 7.3 |
Red | Summit | .75 (960) | -45% | 779 | 87.2 |
For Colored Girls … | Lionsgate | .45 (930) | -67% | 485 | 37.3 |
Lance et compte | Seville | .43 (4,480) | -31% | 96 | 1.3 |
Skyline | Uni/Alliance | .42 (730) | -63% | 578 | 20.9 |
The Social Network | Sony | .41 (1,580) | -42% | 260 | 91 |
The King’s Speech | Weinstein Co. | .32 (53,000) | -10% | 6 | 0.8 |
Weekend Total ($500,000+ Films) | $81.25 | ||||
% Change (Last Year) | -15% | ||||
% Change (Last Week) | -54% | ||||
Also debuting/expanding | |||||
I Love You Phillip Morris | Roadside | .11 (18,200) | 6 | 0.11 | |
Raktacharitra 2 | Viva/Happy | 94,200 (4,100) | 23 | 0.09 | |
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey | Viva | 65,300 (960) | 68 | 0.07 | |
Nutcracker 3D | FreeStyle | 45,700 (1,040) | -31% | 44 | 0.14 |
Made in Dagenham | Sony Classics | 39,600 (3,600) | -37% | 11 | 0.18 |
All Good Things | Magnolia | 37,500 (18,750) | 2 | 0.04 | |
Dead Awake | New Film | 31,400 (570) | 55 | 0.03 | |
Mar Jawan Gur Khake | Punjabi | 18,800 (6,270) | 3 | 0.02 | |
Night Catches Us | Magnolia | 12,100 (3,020) | 4 | 0.01 | |
Bhutto | First Run | 7,800 (3,900) | 2 | 0.01 |
Domestic Market Share (Jan. 1 – Dec. 2, 2010)
Distributor (releases) | Gross | Market Share |
Warner Bros. (27) | 1792.9 | 18.40% |
Paramount (18) | 1609.2 | 16.50% |
Fox (18) | 1371.7 | 14.00% |
Buena Vista (16) | 1252.3 | 12.80% |
Sony (24) | 1185.4 | 12.10% |
Universal (18) | 797.2 | 8.20% |
Summit (11) | 517.9 | 5.30% |
Lionsgate (15) | 512.4 | 5.20% |
Fox Searchlight (7) | 84.7 | 0.90% |
Overture (7) | 81.9 | 0.80% |
Focus (7) | 75.2 | 0.80% |
CBS (3) | 64.2 | 0.70% |
Weinstein Co. (8) | 63.1 | 0.70% |
Sony Classics (22) | 58.7 | 0.60% |
MGM (1) | 50.4 | 0.50% |
Other * (301) | 246.6 | 2.50% |
9763.8 | 100.00% | |
* none greater than .04% |
Top Global Grossers * (Jan. 1 – Dec. 2, 2010)
Title | Distributor | Gross |
Avatar * | Fox | 1,955,694,414 |
Toy Story 3 | BV | 1,065,128,004 |
Alice in Wonderland | BV | 1,024,537,295 |
Inception | WB | 840,550,911 |
Shrek Forever After | Par | 738,351,966 |
Twilight: Eclipse | Summit | 699,325,617 |
Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 | WB | 634,033,738 |
Iron Man 2 | Par | 622,718,600 |
Despicable Me | Uni | 534,415,944 |
How to Train Your Dragon | Par | 495,921,283 |
Clash of the Titans | WB | 489,778,913 |
Sherlock Holmes * | WB | 367,796,599 |
The Karate Kid | Sony | 359,429,551 |
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time | BV | 335,816,141 |
The Last Airbender | Par | 319,062,129 |
Robin Hood | Uni | 312,207,159 |
Shutter Island | Par | 301,977,955 |
Sex and the City 2 | WB | 301,158,934 |
Salt | Sony | 293,955,694 |
Resident Evil: Afterlife | Sony/Alliance | 292,972,689 |
The Expendables | Lionsgate | 272,550,235 |
Grown Ups | Sony | 271,417,359 |
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel | Fox | 264,341,533 |
Knight and Day | Fox | 261,206,060 |
Percy Jackson & the Olympians | Fox | 226,497,298 |
* does not include 2009 box office |
Tags: 127 Hours, Alice in Wonderland, All Good Things, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, Avatar, bhutto, Black Swan, Burlesque, Clash of the Titans, Dead Awake, Despicable Me, Due Date, Fair Game, Faster, For Colored Girls …, Grown Ups, Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows, Harry Potter & the Deathly Hollows, How to Train Your Dragon, I Love You Phillip Morris, Inception, Iron Man 2, Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey, Knight and Day, Lance et compte, Love and Other Drugs, Made in Dagenham, Mar Jawan Gur Khake, Megamind, Morning Glory, night catches us, Nutcracker 3D, Part 1, Percy Jackson & the Olympians, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Raktacharitra 2, Red, Resident Evil: Afterlife, Robin Hood, Salt, Sex and the City 2, Sherlock Holmes, Shrek Forever After, Shutter Island, skyline, Tangled, The Expendables, The Karate Kid, The King's Speech, The Last Airbender, The Next Three Days, The Social Network, the warrior's way, Toy Story 3, Twilight: Eclipse, unstoppable
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Talking Sound Of The Social Network With Trent Reznor And Sound Editors (vid)
Monday, November 29th, 2010Tags: The Social Network
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Weekend Box Office Report — November 28
Sunday, November 28th, 2010Tangled Up in Blues … and Reds
A quartet of new releases for Thanksgiving failed to topple Harry Potter from the top of the charts during the gobble, gobble fest. The first part of the Potter finale — Deathly Hallows — grossed an estimated $51.2 million for the weekend portion of the holiday frame. Just a cluck behind was the animated Rapunzel of Tangled with $49.2 million ($69.1 million for the 5-days).
The other three wide release freshmen clustered in positions five to seven with indifferent results. The glitzy musical Burlesque crooned $11.4 million, rom-com Love and Other Drugs ingested $9.6 million and Faster added a tortoise-paced $8.2 million.
The big noise of the session proved to be the well positioned awards contender The King’s Speech that amassed a heady $86,000 screen average from just four venues. There was also an impressive $610,000 for local hockey comedy Lance et compte in Quebec, but a dull $212,000 for Bollywood entry Break Ke Baad. And a new seasonal Nutcracker in 3D was virtually D.O.A. with a $62,700 tally from 42 screens.
Adding it all up, Thanksgiving box office was a smidgen less than last year’s result.
Industry trackers generally predicted that Deathly Hallows would prevail at the box office but few anticipated that Tangled would be truly competitive with the Hogwart’s grad. They also generally over estimated the strengths of the remaining trio of new entries; especially Faster, which was given the edge over Love and Other Drugs.
Overall weekend numbers added up to roughly $187 million that translated into a 6% decline from the immediate prior session. It was also a slight 1% decline from Thanksgiving weekend 2009 when The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Blind Side led with respectively $42.9 million and $40.1 million. The top new entry, Old Dogs, ranked fourth with $16.9 million.
The current session also saw expansions for 127 Hours and Fair Game that were encouraging but nonetheless displayed signs of fatigue. Still with critics groups just weeks away from announcements both films could well experience second winds. The potent arrival of The King’s Speech however has put that film in the forefront and its now vying with a real royal wedding as well as a smattering of pictures yet to be seen for late year honors.
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Weekend Estimates – November 26-28, 2010
Title | Distributor | Gross (average) | % change * | Theaters | Cume |
Harry Potter & the Deathly Hollows, Part 1* | WB | 51.2 (12,420) | -59% | 4125 | 221.2 |
Tangled | BV | 49.2 (13,660) | NEW | 3603 | 69.1 |
Megamind | Par | 12.9 (3,770) | -20% | 3411 | 130.5 |
Unstoppable | Fox | 11.7 (3,670) | -10% | 3183 | 60.6 |
Burlesque | Sony | 11.4 (3,740) | NEW | 3037 | 16.8 |
Love and Other Drugs | Fox | 9.6 (3,920) | NEW | 2455 | 13.8 |
Faster | CBS | 8.2 (3,360) | NEW | 2451 | 11.8 |
Due Date | WB | 7.2 (2,830) | -19% | 2555 | 84.9 |
The Next Three Days | Lionsgate | 4.8 (1,860) | -27% | 2564 | 14.5 |
Morning Glory | Par | 4.0 (1,630) | -24% | 2441 | 26.4 |
127 Hours | Searchlight | 1.7 (5,900) | 89% | 293 | 4.4 |
Fair Game | Summit | 1.6 (3,960) | 8% | 396 | 6 |
For Colored Girls … | Lionsgate | 1.4 (2,360) | -38% | 605 | 36.6 |
Red | Summit | 1.4 (1,540) | -43% | 914 | 86.2 |
Skyline | Uni/Alliance | 1.1 (900) | -70% | 1189 | 20.1 |
The Social Network | Sony | .73 (2,510) | -22% | 291 | 90.4 |
Secretariat | BV | .66 (1.310) | -32% | 502 | 57.6 |
Lance et compte | Seville | .61 (6,930) | NEW | 88 | 0.61 |
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest | Music Box/Alliance | .36 (1,970) | -10% | 184 | 4.2 |
Despicable Me | Uni | .35 (1,320) | 31% | 266 | 249.7 |
The King’s Speech | Weinstein Co. | .34 (86,030) | NEW | 4 | 0.34 |
Inside Job | Sony Classics | .31 (2,330) | -9% | 132 | 2.6 |
Weekend Total ($500,000+ Films) | $179.40 | ||||
% Change (Last Year) | -1% | ||||
% Change (Last Week) | -6% | ||||
Also debuting/expanding | |||||
Break Ke Baad | Reliance | .21 (2,500) | 85 | 0.33 | |
Nutcracker 3D | FreeStyle | 62,700 (1,490) | 42 | 0.09 | |
Made in Dagenham | Sony Classics | 62.500 (5,680) | 64% | 11 | 0.12 |
The Legend of Pale Male | Balcony | 11,400 (11,400) | 1 | 0.01 | |
The Unjust | CJ | 7,200 (7,200) | 1 | 0.01 | |
Tere Ishq Nachaye | Eros | 4,200 (200) | 21 | 0.01 |
Domestic Market Share (Jan. 1 – Nov. 21, 2010)
Distributor (releases) | Gross | Market Share |
Warner Bros. (27) | 1674.1 | 17.80% |
Paramount (18) | 1578.1 | 16.70% |
Fox (17) | 1333.8 | 14.10% |
Buena Vista (15) | 1174.6 | 12.50% |
Sony (23) | 1161.6 | 12.30% |
Universal (18) | 793.9 | 8.40% |
Summit (11) | 512.7 | 5.40% |
Lionsgate (15) | 500.4 | 5.30% |
Overture (7) | 81.8 | 0.90% |
Fox Searchlight (7) | 81.4 | 0.90% |
Focus (7) | 75.2 | 0.80% |
Weinstein Co. (7) | 62.6 | 0.70% |
Sony Classics (21) | 57.8 | 0.60% |
MGM (1) | 51.2 | 0.50% |
CBS (2) | 50 | 0.50% |
Other * (296) | 242.7 | 2.60% |
9431.9 | 100.00% | |
* none greater than .04% |
Top Limited Releases * (Jan. 1 – Nov. 21, 2010)
Title | Distributor | Gross |
Hubble 3D | WB | 18,355,494 |
The Ghost Writer | Summit | 15,569,712 |
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | Music Box/Alliance | 11,282,938 |
The Young Victoria * | Apparition/Alliance | 11,131,232 |
Get Low | Sony Classics | 9,080,285 |
A Single Man * | Weinstein Co. | 7,935,872 |
The Girl Who Played with Fire | Music Box/Alliance | 7,837,823 |
Cyrus | Fox Searchlight | 7,461,082 |
Babies | Focus | 7,444,272 |
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnasus * | E1/Sony Classics | 7,394,171 |
City Island | Anchor Bay | 6,671,036 |
The Last Station | Sony Classics | 6,617,867 |
The Secret in Their Eyes | Sony Classics | 6,391,436 |
It’s Kind of a Funny Story | Focus | 6,350,058 |
Winter’s Bone | Roadside Attraction | 6,225,414 |
Waiting for “Superman” | Par Vantage | 6,130,466 |
Under the Sea 3D * | WB | 5,504,062 |
Precious | Lions Gate | 5,085,319 |
I Am Love | Magnolia | 5,002,411 |
An Education * | Sony Classics | 4,963,224 |
* does not include 2009 box office |
Tags: 127 Hours, A Single Man, An Education, Babies, break ke baad, Burlesque, City Island, Cyrus, Despicable Me, Due Date, Fair Game, Faster, For Colored Girls …, Get Low, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Hubble 3D, I Am Love, Inside Job, It's Kind Of A Funny Story, Lance et compte, Love and Other Drugs, Made in Dagenham, Megamind, Morning Glory, Nutcracker 3D, Part 1, Precious, Red, Secretariat, skyline, Tangled, Tere Ishq Nachaye, The Ghost Writer, the girl who kicked the hornet's nest, The Girl Who Played With Fire, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnasus, The King's Speech, The Last Station, The Legend of Pale Male, The Next Three Days, The Secret In Their Eyes, The Social Network, The Unjust, The Young Victoria, Under the Sea 3D, unstoppable, Waiting For 'Superman', Winter's Bone
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A Chat Between Andrew Garfield And Terry Gilliam
Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010Tags: Red Riding, The Social Network
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Weekend Box Office Report — November 21
Sunday, November 21st, 2010Harry and the Deathly Swallows … Gulp!
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 ascended to an estimated $126.2 million and corralled more than 60% of weekend ticket sales. Comparatively speaking the remaining films in the multiplex had to settle for chump change, including the bow of the thriller The Next Three Days which slotted fifth with $6.7 million.
The session also included the new Bollywood release Guzaarish, which garnered a better than respectable $423,000 at 108 venues. Among the few exclusive bows both the British import Made in Dagenham and France’s White Material were just OK with respective openings of $39,300 and $35,800, each playing on three screens.
It was the biggest opening yet for a Harry Potter film but while the juggernaut provided a big box office boost from last weekend it was insufficient to stave off a decline from 2009.
Expectations were high for the first installment of the last chapter of the Potter franchise. Advance sales and online tracking anticipated a $100 million debut and that number expanded following word of advance Thursday midnight screenings estimated at $24 million. Large format engagements were estimated at $12.4 million and if that number holds up it will be a record.
Internationally the early estimates are roughly $205 million from 54 markets. It includes all-time records in the U.K. and Russia and otherwise just sensational debuts elsewhere. The final, final Potter putter is schedule for July 2011.
On a decidedly downbeat note, The Next Three Days came in well below tracking that suggested a $10 million launch. The film also received a drubbing from critics.
Weekend revenues lurched toward $200 million, which translated into a 64% hike from seven days back. It was however 25% behind the 2009 slate led by the second installment of Twilight (New Moon), which bowed bitingly to $142.8 million with the unexpectedly $34.1 million potency of The Blind Side right behind it.
The contender’s roster failed to see any additional dynamos this weekend and the titles already in the marketplace were finding the Darwinian aspect of the exercise unrelenting. Both Fair Game and 127 Hours added a significant number of playdates with the latter continuing to maintain a hefty $8,330 engagement average. The other surprise in the mix is the continuing stamina of the non-fiction Inside Job that’s racked up $2.2 million to date.
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Weekend Estimates – November 19-21, 2010
Title | Distributor | Gross (average) | % change * | Theaters | Cume |
Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows, Part 1* | WB | 126.2 (30,600) | NEW | 4125 | 126.2 |
Megamind | Par | 16.2 (4,280) | -45% | 3779 | 109.5 |
Unstoppable | Fox | 13.0 (4,060) | -43% | 3207 | 41.9 |
Due Date | WB | 8.9 (2,760) | -42% | 3229 | 72.4 |
The Next Three Days | Lionsgate | 6.7 (2,590) | NEW | 2564 | 6.7 |
Morning Glory | Par | 5.2 (2,050) | -43% | 2544 | 19.8 |
Skyline | Uni/Alliance | 3.4 (1,170) | -71% | 2883 | 17.6 |
Summit | 2.4 (1,190) | -51% | 2034 | 83.5 | |
For Colored Girls … | Lionsgate | 2.3 (1,920) | -64% | 1216 | 34.5 |
Fair Game | Summit | 1.4 (3,730) | 41% | 386 | 3.7 |
Secretariat | BV | 1.0 (970) | -56% | 1010 | 56.4 |
Paranormal Activity 2 | Par | .93 (840) | -69% | 1101 | 83.6 |
The Social Network | Sony | .91 (1,590) | -49% | 571 | 89.2 |
127 Hours | Searchlight | .90 (8,330) | 104% | 108 | 1.9 |
Saw 3D | Lionsgate | .82 (1,020) | -71% | 806 | 45.3 |
Jackass 3D | Par | .72 (1,050) | -68% | 687 | 116.1 |
Life As We Know It | WB | .52 (930) | -50% | 558 | 51.6 |
Guzaarish | UTV | .42 (3,910) | NEW | 108 | 0.42 |
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest | Music Box/Alliance | .41 (2,180) | -22% | 188 | 3.5 |
Inside Job | Sony Classics | .37 (1,770) | -22% | 211 | 2.2 |
Weekend Total ($500,000+ Films) | $191.50 | ||||
% Change (Last Year) | -25% | ||||
% Change (Last Week) | 64% | ||||
Also debuting/expanding | |||||
Today’s Special | Reliance | 88,400 (1,670) | 53 | 0.09 | |
Made in Dagenham | Sony Classics | 39,300 (13,100) | 3 | 0.04 | |
White Material | IFC | 35,800 (11,930) | 3 | 0.04 | |
Queen of the Lot | Rainbow | 16,400 (2,730) | 6 | 0.02 | |
Copacabana | Seville | 14,100 (2,010) | 7 | 0.01 |
Domestic Market Share (Jan. 1 – Nov. 18, 2010)
Distributor (releases) | Gross | Market Share |
Paramount (18) | 1555.1 | 16.80% |
Warner Bros. (26) | 1538.8 | 16.70% |
Fox (17) | 1320.7 | 14.30% |
Buena Vista (15) | 1173.4 | 12.70% |
Sony (23) | 1160.3 | 12.60% |
Universal (18) | 790.4 | 8.60% |
Summit (11) | 508.5 | 5.50% |
Lionsgate (14) | 490.6 | 5.30% |
Overture (7) | 81.7 | 0.90% |
Fox Searchlight (7) | 80.3 | 0.90% |
Focus (7) | 75.1 | 0.80% |
Weinstein Co. (7) | 62.5 | 0.70% |
Sony Classics (21) | 57.3 | 0.60% |
MGM (1) | 51.2 | 0.50% |
CBS (2) | 50 | 0.50% |
Other * (288) | 240.7 | 2.60% |
9236.6 | 100.00% | |
* none greater than .04% |
Top Domestic Grossers * (Jan. 1 – Nov. 18, 2010)
Title | Distributor | Gross |
Avatar * | Fox | 476,883,415 |
Toy Story 3 | BV | 414,681,777 |
Alice in Wonderland | BV | 334,191,110 |
Iron Man 2 | Par | 312,445,596 |
Twilight: Eclipse | Summit | 300,551,386 |
Inception | WB | 291,914,445 |
Despicable Me | Uni | 248,900,040 |
Shrek Forever After | Par | 238,667,087 |
How to Train Your Dragon | Par | 218,685,707 |
The Karate Kid | Sony | 176,797,997 |
Clash of the Titans | WB | 163,214,888 |
Grown Ups | Sony | 162,147,232 |
The Last Airbender | Par | 131,733,601 |
Shutter Island | Par | 128,051,522 |
The Other Guy | Sony | 119,256,755 |
Salt | Sony | 118,485,665 |
Jackass 3D | Par | 115,357,091 |
Valentine’s Day | WB | 110,509,442 |
Sherlock Holmes * | WB | 106,967,985 |
Robin Hood | Uni | 105,425,146 |
* does not include 2009 box office |
Tags: 127 Hours, Alice in Wonderland, Avatar, Clash of the Titans, copacabana, Despicable Me, Due Date, Fair Game, For Colored Girls …, Grown Ups, Guzaarish, Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows, How to Train Your Dragon, Inception, Inside Job, Iron Man 2, Jackass 3D, Life As We Know It, Made in Dagenham, Megamind, Morning Glory, Paranormal Activity 2, Part 1, Queen of the Lot, Red, Robin Hood, Salt, Saw 3D, Secretariat, Sherlock Holmes, Shrek Forever After, Shutter Island, skyline, the girl who kicked the hornet's nest, The Karate Kid, The Last Airbender, The Next Three Days, The Other Guy, The Social Network, Today's Special, Toy Story 3, Twilight: Eclipse, unstoppable, Valentine's Day, White Material
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The Social Network, actors Jesse Eisenberg & Andrew Garfield
Thursday, November 11th, 2010
(Note: Earlier, I noticed that this outputted incorrectly and the boys had been “Abdul-ed.” A corrected version of the video is now up.)
Tags: The Social Network
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Weekend Box Office Report – November 7
Sunday, November 7th, 2010No Brainer
Megamind led a torrid weekend box office frame (the largest for a pre-Thanksgiving November) with a first salvo estimated at $47.5 million. Two other national openers followed in succession with strong numbers. The comedy road trip Due Date grossed $33.4 million and the Afrocentric For Colored Girls bowed to $20.1 million.
There was also a pair of Bollywood films timed to the Dwali holiday. Golmaal 3 had solid returns of $443,000 from 86 screens while Action Replayy was disappointing with $232,000 from 99 venues. In Quebec Reste avec moi pancaked on a gross of $25,600 in an initial 19 playdates.
In limited and exclusive runs the politically charged Fair Game polled a respectable $663,000 that indicates challenging expansion plans. Among the remaining newcomers there was a good solo for Algerian Oscar submission Outside the Law of $7,500. But the big noise of the weekend was the not-for-the-squeamish 127 Hours, which played to near capacity at four and generated a staggering screen average of $66,570.
Weekend revenues ballooned as a result of buoyant new titles and some very strong holdovers.
The latest from DreamWorks Animation, Megamind, was generally pegged to debut in a mid-$40 million arena though some felt it could have performed better on a less competitive weekend. Though that contention is dubious, the rest of the year really doesn’t offer that option with both pre-sold and award titles beginning to open up the multiplex floodgates.
Due Date — with its obvious references to Trains, Planes & Automobiles — renewed faith in the power of a high concept comedy. But the riskier For Colored Girls, based upon the acclaimed play by Ntozake Shange, was the session’s major question mark. Many had pursued the property for decades and concluded that it was unfilmable, so when Tyler Perry unexpectedly stepped forward there was a collective shudder. Critical response was mixed to positive while the opening box office was better than anticipated.
Overall box office should top $155 million for the weekend and best the immediate prior session by 67%. It’s also a 28% improvement from 2009 with the launch of the animated A Christmas Carol opened to $30.1 million with the frame’s other debs The Men Who Stare at Goats and The Fourth Kind slotting third and fourth with respectively $12.7 million and $12.2 million.
If you believe that there’s no such thing as bad publicity, the opening weekend of 127 Hours would certainly buttress your argument. Aside from sterling reviews, the fact-inspired tale of endurance has generated a lot of ink centering on the intensity of the viewing experience that appears to cause at least a few patrons to faint at every screening. The industry will be watching intently to see whether it remains a date movie as it expands nationally.
Also under the microscope is Fair Game that fell short of dynamic initial business. There’s already debate about the decision to open in more than a handful of venues and a feeling that rapid expansion will result in further disappointment along the lines of Conviction.
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Weekend Estimates – November 5-7, 2010
Title | Distributor | Gross (average) | % change * | Theaters | Cume |
Megamind | Par | 47.5 (12,040) | New | 3944 | 47.5 |
ue Date | WB | 33.4 (9,960) | New | 3355 | 33.4 |
For Colored Girls | Lionsgate | 20.1 (9,440) | New | 2127 | 20.1 |
Red | Summit | 8.8 (2,720) | -18% | 3229 | 71.8 |
Saw 3D | Lionsgate | 7.9 (2,820) | -67% | 2808 | 38.5 |
Paranormal Activity 2 | Par | 7.1 (2,250) | -57% | 3168 | 77 |
Jackass 3D | Par | 5.0 (2,330) | -41% | 2165 | 110.8 |
Secretariat | BV | 4.1 (1,570) | -18% | 2614 | 51.1 |
Hereafter | WB | 4.0 (1,680) | -38% | 2365 | 28.7 |
The Social Network | Sony | 3.5 (1,890) | -22% | 1860 | 85 |
Life As We Know It | WB | 3.1 (1,610) | -23% | 1950 | 48.6 |
Conviction | Fox Searchlight | 1.5 (2,280) | -16% | 672 | 4.5 |
The Town | WB | 1.2 (1,510) | -39% | 801 | 89.8 |
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest | Music Box/Alliance | .74 (3,720) | 2% | 199 | 2 |
Fair Game | Summit | .66 (14,410) | New | 46 | 0.66 |
Easy A | Sony | .50 (1,070) | -53% | 468 | 57.3 |
Legend of the Guardians | WB | .45 (610) | -74% | 740 | 54 |
Golmaal 3 | Eros | .44 (5,140) | New | 86 | 0.44 |
Waiting for “Superman” | Par Vantage | .38 (1,570) | -36% | 242 | 5.4 |
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps | Fox | .34 (960) | -57% | 353 | 51.9 |
Weekend Total ($500,000+ Films) | $149.10 | ||||
% Change (Last Year) | 28% | ||||
% Change (Last Week) | 67% | ||||
Also debuting/expanding | |||||
127 Hours | Searchlight | .27 (66,570) | 4 | 0.27 | |
Action Replayy | Viva | .23 (2,340) | 99 | 0.23 | |
Stone | Overture | .18 (1,630) | -28% | 109 | 1.5 |
Four Lions | Drafthouse | 41,300 (5,160) | 8 | 0.04 | |
Reste avec moi | Seville | 25,600 (1,350) | 19 | 0.03 | |
Client 9 | Magnolia | 18,400 (6,130) | 3 | 0.02 | |
Red Hill | Strand | 8,400 (1,680) | 5 | 0.01 | |
Outside the Law (Hors-la-loi) | Cohen Media | 7,500 (7,500) | 1 | 0.01 | |
Trapped | CJ Entertainment | 4,400 (4,400) | 1 | 0.01 |
Domestic Market Share (Jan. 1 – Nov. 4, 2010)
Distributor (releases) | Gross | Market Share |
Warner Bros. (25) | 1457.6 | 16.50% |
Paramount (16) | 1423.7 | 16.00% |
Fox (16) | 1290.9 | 14.50% |
Buena Vista (15) | 1163.9 | 13.10% |
Sony (23) | 1151.1 | 13.00% |
Universal (17) | 776.9 | 8.80% |
Summit (10) | 488.3 | 5.50% |
Lionsgate (13) | 444.2 | 5.00% |
Overture (7) | 81.2 | 0.90% |
Fox Searchlight (6) | 75.9 | 0.80% |
Focus (7) | 74.8 | 0.80% |
Weinstein Co. (7) | 62.3 | 0.70% |
Sony Classics (21) | 55.5 | 0.60% |
MGM (1) | 51.2 | 0.60% |
CBS (2) | 50 | 0.60% |
Other * (281) | 233.2 | 2.60% |
8880.7 | 100.00% | |
* none greater than .04% |
Top Global Grossers * (Jan. 1 – Nov. 4, 2010)
Title | Distributor | Gross |
Avatar | Fox | 1,953,205,209 |
Toy Story 3 | BV | 1,061,408,156 |
Alice in Wonderland | BV | 1,024,537,295 |
Inception | WB | 831,539,135 |
Shrek Forever After | Par | 737,766,901 |
Twilight: Eclipse | Summit | 691,483,448 |
Iron Man 2 | Par | 622,718,600 |
How to Train Your Dragon | Par | 495,792,295 |
Despicable Me | Uni | 492,994,376 |
Clash of the Titans | WB | 489,778,913 |
Sherlock Holmes * | WB | 367,796,599 |
The Karate Kid | Sony | 359,315,646 |
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time | BV | 335,692,394 |
The Last Airbender | Par | 318,404,181 |
Robin Hood | Uni | 311,826,207 |
Shutter Island | Par | 301,977,955 |
Sex and the City 2 | WB | 301,158,934 |
Salt | Sony | 291,684,047 |
Resident Evil: Afterlife | Sony/Alliance | 277,419,991 |
Grown Ups | Sony | 270,265,798 |
The Expendables | Lionsgate/NuImage | 269,273,037 |
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel | Fox | 264,341,533 |
Knight and Day | Fox | 256,518,022 |
Percy Jackson & the Olympians | Fox | 226,497,209 |
Valentine’s Day | WB | 217,596,116 |
* does not include 2009 box office |
Tags: 127 Hours, Action Replayy, Client 9 Red Hill Outside the Law (Hors-la-loi) Trapped, Conviction, Due Date, Easy A, Fair Game, For Colored Girls, Four Lions, Golmaal 3, Hereafter, Jackass 3D, Legend of the Guardians, Life As We Know It, Megamind, Paranormal Activity 2, Red, Reste avec moi, Saw 3D, Secretariat, Stone, the girl who kicked the hornet's nest, The Social Network, The Town, Waiting For 'Superman', Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
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Weekend Estimates – November 7
Sunday, November 7th, 2010Megamind|47.5|New|47.5
Due Date|33.4|New|33.4
For Colored Girls|20.1|New|20.1
RED|8.8|-18%|71.8
Saw 3D|7.9|-67%|38.5
Paranormal Activity 2|7.1|-57%| 77
Jackass 3D|5.0|-41% |110.8
Secretariat|4.1|-18%|51.1
Hereafter|4.0|-38%|28.7
The Social Network|3.5|-22%|85
Tags: Due Date, For Colored Girls, Hereafter, Jackass 3D, Megamind, Paranormal Activity 2, Red, Saw 3D, Secretariat, The Social Network
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Friday Estimates – November 6
Saturday, November 6th, 2010Megamind|12.4|3944|New|12.4
Due Date|12.1|3355|New|12.1
For Colored Girls|7.4|2127|New|7.4
Saw 3D|2.5|2808|-76%|2.5
Red|3.4 |3349|-25%|51.5
Paranormal Activity 2|2.5|3229|-27%|65.5
Jackass 3D|1.6|2165|-50%|107.3
Secretariat|1.2|2614|-24%|48.2
Hereafter|1.2|2365|-44%|25.9
The Social Network|1|1860|-32%|82.5
Also Debuting
Fair Game|0.18|46||0.18
Golmaal 3|0.12|86||0.12
127 Hours|77,400|4||77,400
Action Replayy|58,200|99||58,200
Four Lions|12,700|8||12,700
Reste avec moi|7,600|19||7,600
Client 9|5,450|3||5,450
Red Hill|3,000|5||3,000
Outside the Law (Hors-la-loi)|2,000|1||2,000
Trapped|1,500|1||1,500
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*in millions|||
Tags: 127 Hours, Action Replayy, Client 9, Due Date, Fair Game, For Colored Girls …, Four Lions, Golmaal 3, Hereafter, Jackass 3D, Megamind, Outside the Law (Hors-la-loi), Paranormal Activity 2, Red, Red Hill, Reste avec moi, Saw 3D, Secretariat, The Social Network, Trapped
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The Social Network “A Movie About 2.0 People Made By 1.0 People” Sez Zadie Smith
Friday, November 5th, 2010Tags: The Social Network
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17 Weeks To Oscar: It’s Raining Men
Thursday, November 4th, 2010The Best Actor category is always loaded. This happens to be a strong year for Best Actress as well. But with the ladies, there are a good number of completely worthy performances. In the Actor this season, there are more than five Undeniables. Yet, some of them will be denied.
Javier Bardem is an Undeniable. There is no tougher movie in our American mainstream cinema this year than Biutiful. Compared to a film like Hereafter, it is the suicide bomb vs. the 100 virgins you party with after you are freed from your mortal coil. It’s the story of a man who is connected to The Dead finds out he is going to die himself and struggles mightily to tie up loose ends for his children and others whose lives he has touched, for better or worse. But Bardem… my God… he is not only 100% present in every moment we experience with him on screen, but he oozes empathy through all the harshness, never for a second falling into the sentimental, commanding the audience to stay with him… this is about you… this is about your soul… life is a scary ride, but here we go.
Robert Duvall is an Undeniable. One of our greatest actors and has been for decades. Get Low gives him room to perform to most of his strengths as an actor… all those colors, power seething under restraint. And then, he gives us one of the great one-person speeches, near the end of the film, and pulls it off brilliantly when it could have gone so wrong. This is the role that aging actors dream of finding… and Duvall wears it like a handmade glove.
Jesse Eisenberg is an Undeniable. His “Mark Zuckerberg” is not only the single most unforgettable character of the year so far, his reading of Aaron Sorkin’s unique verbal music is definitive in The Social Network. Lots of great actors have made wonderful moments of Sorkin’s words, but Eisenberg seemed born to it, a perfect blending of an actor’s unique being and a writer’s precision.
Colin Firth is an Undeniable. Last year, he broke through the awards ice with an unexpected, tortured, desperate man whose façade had all the charm of, well, Colin Firth. This year, his is still under siege, but his own mind is responsible in The King’s Speech. It’s closer to roles that we have known Firth in over the years, but a great balance between his ascendant prince, an uncommon Australian, and a wife who has a clear vision of the entire chess board makes audiences want to scoop up all three actors and thank them for being.
James Franco is an Undeniable. He holds the audience in his palm from the third minute of 127 Hours (when we first really see him) until the very last moment, when he hands it all back to the real Aron Ralston for a closing bow. It is a tribute to Franco and Boyle and the whole team that something as tightly defined as being stuck in a narrow passage of rock for more than 5 days feels like so much more. But first, it is on Franco. As an audience, we cannot disconnect from him for a single moment or the illusion is over. And we don’t.
That’s five. And that doesn’t start to take into account the performances that are on the way from reigning Oscar champ Jeff Bridges, Hollywood favorite Mark Wahlberg, and nice-to-see-you-back Jack Nicholson, at least two of which look like Undeniables in the making.
That’s seven, folks.
So whom do you leave out?
Tags: 127 Hours, Biutiful, Blue Valentine, Casino Jack, Get Low, Inception, Nowhere Boy, Rabbit Hole, Shutter Island, Somewhere, Stone, The King's Speech, The Social Network, the way back
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Weekend Box Office Report – October 31
Sunday, October 31st, 2010See … Saw … Ouch!
Saw 3D whipped into cinemas with an estimated $24.3 million to take top spot in weekend movie going. Distributors gave a wide berth to the Halloween frame when traditionally there are sharp drops in attendance; making the Saw finale the sole new national release.
A different sort of ghoul — the Millennium finale The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest — went limited wide to solid returns of $890,000, but otherwise the frame’s new entries were dominated by niche and exclusive launches. The best of the bunch was the Chinese trembler Aftershock with a single screen entry of $17,600. Other newcomers with good but not spectacular returns included indie drama Welcome to the Riley’s, Brit spy spoof Wild Target, Mexican prize winner Nora’s Will, Claude Chabrol’s final effort Bellamy and non-fiction entry Waste Land.
Overall box office saw a sharp fall from last weekend and a slight bump from 2009 results.
The seventh annual edition of the Saw franchise was hoping for an exit with bite with the addition of stereoscopic imagery. But pre-release tracking indicated that with or without gimmicks the mania was fading and its mid-$20 million weekend tally was pretty much in line with pundit’s predictions. The gore crowd would appear to be sated with current splatter fare but the past month has seen every segment of the audience unenthusiastic for the new crop of movies beyond their opening sessions.
The global juggernaut for the Millennium trilogy continued with the U.S. bow of The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest. The first installment, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, has racked up $99 million internationally and it and its second chapter are the top grossing foreign-language movies in America post-Pan’s Labyrinth.
Weekend revenues generated about $95 million in sales that translated into a 28% drop from the immediate prior session. It was a modest 6% improvement from 2009 when Michael Jackson: This Is It bowed to $23.2 million followed by Paranormal Activity with $16.4 million.
The fact-based Conviction expanded nationally to fair results and appears to be headed to the same sort of indifferent commercial returns as the rest of the early award season contenders. A sharp drop for last weekend’s Hereafter departs from the sort of holds associated with recent films directed by Clint Eastwood whereas the better than expected stamina of the geezer spies of RED has confounded box office mavens.
But apart from Jackass 3D (which passed a $100 million tally this weekend) such well-reviewed positive word-of-mouth entries as The Social Network and Secretariat have struggled to maintain a presence (forget about momentum) in a marketplace that has all but eliminated the possibility of a second wind.
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Weekend Estimates – October 29-31, 2010
Title | Distributor | Gross (average) | % change * | Theaters | Cume |
Saw 3D | Lionsgate | 24.3 (8,660) | New | 2808 | 24.3 |
Paranormal Activity 2 | Par | 16.4 (5,070) | -60% | 3239 | 65.6 |
Red | Summit | 10.9 (3,250) | -28% | 3349 | 59 |
Jackass 3D | Par | 8.5 (2,720) | -60% | 3139 | 101.7 |
Hereafter | WB | 6.4 (2,630) | -47% | 2424 | 22.2 |
Secretariat | BV | 5.0 (1,610) | -28% | 3108 | 44.7 |
The Social Network | Sony | 4.7 (1,690) | -36% | 2767 | 79.7 |
Life As We Know It | WB | 4.1 (1,440) | -33% | 2860 | 43.6 |
The Town | WB | 2.0 (1,250) | -27% | 1608 | 87.7 |
Conviction | Fox Searchlight | 1.8 (3,220) | 501% | 565 | 2.4 |
Legend of the Guardians | WB | 1.8 (880) | -46% | 2010 | 52.7 |
Easy A | Sony | 1.1(880) | -37% | 1262 | 56.3 |
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest | Music Box/Alliance | .89 (5,830) | New | 152 | 0.89 |
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps | Fox | .78 (840) | -37% | 933 | 51.2 |
Waiting for “Superman” | Par Vantage | .52 (1,580) | -33% | 330 | 4.6 |
Devil | Uni | .51 (800) | -21% | 635 | 33.1 |
Alpha and Omega | Lionsgate | .48 (710) | -34% | 676 | 24.1 |
It’s Kind of a Funny Story | Focus | .46 (960) | -32% | 477 | 5.8 |
You Again | BV | .41 (610) | -37% | 673 | 24.7 |
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger | Sony Classics | .33 (1,022) | -24% | 323 | 2.4 |
Toy Story 3 | BV | .31 (920) | -34% | 337 | 413.9 |
Weekend Total ($500,000+ Films) | $89.70 | ||||
% Change (Last Year) | 6% | ||||
% Change (Last Week) | -28% | ||||
Also debuting/expanding | |||||
Stone | Overture | .22 (1,760) | -39% | 125 | 1.2 |
Nowhere Boy | Weinstein Co. | .13 (840) | -62% | 153 | 1 |
10.50 | Alliance | 55,800 (4,290) | 13 | 0.06 | |
Welcome to the Riley’s | IDP | 41,600 (4,160) | 10 | 0.04 | |
Nora’s Will | Menemsha | 25,300 (4,220) | 6 | 0.03 | |
Wild Target | FreeStyle | 23,200 (5,800) | 4 | 0.02 | |
Bellamy | IFC | 19,700 (9,850) | 2 | 0.02 | |
Monsters | Magnolia | 18,100 (6,030) | 3 | 0.02 | |
Aftershock | AMC | 17,600 (17,600) | 1 | 0.02 | |
Waste Land | Arthouse | 10.300 (10,300) | 1 | 0.01 | |
Walkaway | IABA | 9,400 (360) | 26 | 0.01 | |
Strange Powers | Variance | 4,800 (4,800) | 1 | 0.01 | |
The Kids Grow Up | Shadow | 4,600 (4,600) | 1 | 0.01 |
Domestic Market Share (Jan. 1 – Oct. 28, 2010)
Distributor (releases) | Gross | Market Share |
Warner Bros. (25) | 1436.3 | 16.40% |
Paramount (16) | 1389.1 | 15.90% |
Fox (16) | 1289.8 | 14.70% |
Buena Vista (15) | 1155.5 | 13.20% |
Sony (23) | 1142.4 | 13.10% |
Universal (17) | 774.3 | 8.90% |
Summit (10) | 473.3 | 5.40% |
Lionsgate (12) | 412.7 | 4.70% |
Overture (7) | 80.6 | 0.90% |
Focus (7) | 74.1 | 0.80% |
Fox Searchlight (6) | 73.4 | 0.80% |
Weinstein Co. (7) | 61.9 | 0.70% |
Sony Classics (21) | 54.7 | 0.60% |
MGM (1) | 51.2 | 0.60% |
CBS (2) | 50 | 0.60% |
Other * (277) | 229.7 | 2.70% |
8749 | 100.00% | |
* none greater than .04% |
Top Limited Releases * (Jan. 1 – Oct. 28, 2010)
Title | Distributor | Gross |
Hubble 3D | WB | 17,246,918 |
The Ghost Writer | Summit | 15,569,712 |
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | Music Box/Alliance | 11,270,373 |
The Young Victoria * | Apparition/Alliance | 11,131,232 |
Get Low | Sony Classics | 8,980,294 |
A Single Man * | Weinstein Co. | 7,935,872 |
The Girl Who Played with Fire | Music Box/Alliance | 7,768,761 |
Cyrus | Fox Searchlight | 7,461,082 |
Babies | Focus | 7,444,272 |
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus * | E1/Sony Classics | 7,394,171 |
City Island | Anchor Bay | 6,671,036 |
The Last Station | Sony Classics | 6,617,867 |
The Secret in Their Eyes | Sony Classics | 6,391,436 |
Winter’s Bone | Roadside Attractions | 6,204,696 |
It’s Kind of a Funny Story | Focus | 5,342,641 |
Under the Sea 3D * | WB | 5,256,073 |
I Am Love | Magnolia | 4,982,446 |
An Education * | Sony Classics | 4,963,224 |
The Hurt Locker * | Summit | 4,531,548 |
Solitary Man | Anchor Bay | 4,360,548 |
* does not include 2009 box office |
Tags: 10.50, A Single Man, Aftershock, Alpha and Omega, An Education, Babies, Bellamy, City Island, Conviction, Cyrus, Devil, Easy A, Get Low, Hereafter, Hubble 3D, I Am Love, It's Kind Of A Funny Story, Jackass 3D, Legend of the Guardians, Life As We Know It, Monsters, Nora's Will, Nowhere Boy, Paranormal Activity 2, Red, Saw 3D, Secretariat, solitary man, Stone, Strange Powers, The Ghost Writer, the girl who kicked the hornet's nest, The Girl Who Played With Fire, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, The Hurt Locker, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, The Kids Grow Up, The Last Station, The Secret In Their Eyes, The Social Network, The Town, The Young Victoria, Toy Story 3, Under the Sea 3D, Waiting For 'Superman', Walkaway, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Waste Land, Welcome to the Rileys, Wild Target, Winter's Bone, You Again, You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger
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Weekend Estimates – October 31
Sunday, October 31st, 2010Saw 3D|24.3|New|24.3
Paranormal Activity 2|16.4|-60%| 65.6
RED|10.9|-28%|59
Jackass 3D|8.5|-60% |101.7
Hereafter|6.4|-47%|22.2
Secretariat|5.0|-28%|44.7
The Social Network|4.7|-36%|79.7
Life As We Know It|4.1|-33%|43.6
The Town|2.0|-27%| 87.7
Conviction|1.8|501%|2.4
Tags: Conviction, Hereafter, Jackass 3D, Life As We Know It, Paranormal Activity 2, Red, Saw 3D, Secretariat, The Social Network, The Town
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Friday Estimates – October 30
Saturday, October 30th, 2010Saw 3D|10.8|2808|New|10.8
Paranormal Activity 2|6|3239|-57%|55.2
Red|3.4 |3349|-25%|51.5
Jackass 3D|3.1|3139|-59%|96.2
Hereafter|2.1|2175|-50%|17.9
Secretariat|1.5|3108|-22%|41.2
The Social Network|1.5|2921|-33%|76.5
Life As We Know It|1.4|3019|-28%|40.9
The Town|0.6|1918|-24%|86.3
Conviction|0.55|565|610%|1.1
Also Debuting
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest|0.28|124||0.28
10.50|19,200|13||19,200
Welcome to the Riley’s|12,500|10||12,500
Wild Target|7,600|4||7,600
Bellamy|6,500|2||6,500
Monsters|6,000|3||6,000
Waste Land|4,800|1||4,800
Aftershock|4,600|1||4,600
Walkaway|3,500|26||3,500
The Kids Grow Up|2,650|1||2,650
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Tags: 10.50, Aftershock, Bellamy, Conviction, Hereafter, Jackass 3D, Life As We Know It, Monsters, Paranormal Activity 2, Red, Saw 3D, Secretariat, the girl who kicked the hornet's nest, The Kids Grow Up, The Social Network, The Town, Walkaway, Waste Land, Welcome to the Rileys, Wild Target
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