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

The Summer Chart
October 1, 2006
September 17, 2006
September 4, 2006
August 27, 2006
August 20, 2006
August 13, 2006
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July 30, 2006
July 23, 2006
July 16, 2006
July 9, 2006
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March 26, 2006
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October 1, 2006
Weekend Estimates
Top Limited Release Grosses
Domestic Market Share

Seasons Greetings!

Open Season animated an estimated $23.3 million to lead weekend movie biz with the watery actioner The Guardian not far behind with $17.6 million. The combo registered sufficient muscle to provide a double-digit boost from 2005.

The session also featured an OK $8.1 million bow for the comic School for Scoundrels. Additionally limited bows for pedigree entries The Last King of Scotland and The Queen had impressive first forays.

The current frame shaped up as a grudge match between the top two ticket draws with heavy pumping on the part of both pictures. Season, the maiden entry for Sony's animation unit, confronted a public that's been barraged by cute critter movies the past summer and emerged with solid response, particularly in its 66 large format 3-D engagements that accounted for about $1.2 million of its box office.

Disney may have hoped The Guardian would dampen the response to Open Season but there was no palpable indication of major erosion. The muscular yarn relied on star power though it played older despite the presence of Ashton Kucher who also voiced a major character in the weekend's top grosser.

Ticket sales were virtually identical to the prior weekend at slightly less than $100 million. Final numbers are likely to show no more than a 2% variance while comparisons with 2005 provided a 10% increase. Last year's scoreboard had the second weekend of Flightplan grossing $14.8 million with newcomers Serenity and A History of Violence bowing respectively to $10.1 million and $8.1 million.

Based on a 1960 British comedy, School for Scoundrels registered passable results though some out-sized expectations had suggested more bountiful returns. The picture draped itself as a low-brow teen appeal outing and wasn't able to sell itself in that fashion.

On the holdover front, the toll on last weekend's wide release freshman crop was extreme with all entries experiencing greater than 50% hits. Nonetheless the potent opening of Jackass: Number Two will see that title out-grossing the original while the poor debut of All the King's Men sees that film likely to wind up with less than a $10 million final gross.

The inspirational high school football yarn Facing the Giants grossed a middling $1.3 million in regional release. It's received a small publicity boost from a film rating controversy. The Science of Sleep held well with a $1.2 million b.o. as it expanded from 18 to 225 theaters.

Two films propelled by Oscar acting hopes generated strong reviews and grosses. The Last King of Scotland with Forrest Whitaker as General Idi Amin opened Wednesday and netted $30,000 prior to the weekend. It added an additional $142,000 from four screens. Another historic figure, Elizabeth II, provided Helen Mirren with a showcase role in The Queen. It bowed on three Manhatten screens Saturday followed a New York Film Festival launch and is expected to return $132,000 in its first two days of release.

Also positive was the opening of A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints that generated roughly $93,000 from eight engagements. Toronto fest curtain raiser The Journals of Knud Rasmussen struggled to $45,000 from 43 screens in Canada. The Inuit saga from the makers of The Fast Runner received tepid reviews and unfavorable comparison to the prior effort.

- by Leonard Klady


Weekend Estimates - October 1, 2006

Title
Distributor
Gross (avg)
% change
Theaters
Cume
Open Season
Sony
23.3 (6,090)
x
3833
23.3
The Guardian
BV
17.6 (5,440)
x
3241
17.6
Jackass: Number Two
Par
13.8 (4,500)
-53%
3063
51.2
School for Scoundrels
MGM
8.1 (2,710)
x
3004
8.1
Fearless
Focus
4.7 (2,600)
-56%
1810
17.8
The Gridiron Gang 
Sony
4.4 (1,460)
-53%
3033
33.1
The Illusionist
YF/FS/Odeon
2.7 (2,080)
-18%
1319
31.4
Flyboys
MGM
2.3 (1,120)
-62%
2033
9.9
The Black Dahlia
Uni
2.1 (1,020)
-54%
2009
20.7
Little Miss Sunshine
Fox Searchlight
2.0 (1,910)
-28%
1065
53.2
All the King's Men
Sony
1.5 (1,010)
-58%
1520
6.2
The Covenant
Sony
1.3 (750)
-60%
1700
22.2
The Last Kiss
Par
1.3 (1,140)
-49%
1116
10.5
Facing the Giants
IDP
1.3 (2,860)
441
1.3
The Science of Sleep
WIP/Seville
1.2 (5,420)
344%
225
1.8
Everyone's Hero
Fox
1.1 (510)
-76%
2201
13.2
Invincible
BV
1.0 (750)
-60%
1357
56.3
Hollywoodland
Focus
.58 (1,100)
-61%
529
14
Talladega Nights
Sony
.52 (780)
-56%
669
147.5
Weekend Total ($500,000+ Films)
$91.97
x
x
x
% Change (Last Year)
x
10%
x
x
x
% Change (Last Week)
x
-1%
x
x
x
Also debuting/expanding
The Last King of Scotland
Fox Searchlight
.14 (35,250)
x
4
0.17
The Queen (two day)
Miramax
.13 (43,670)
x
3
0.13
A Guide to Recognizing Yours Saints
First Look
.09 (11,650)
x
8
0.09
The Journals of Knud Rasmussen
Odeon
45,000 (1,050)
x
43
0.05
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
Rocky Mtn
20,200 (6,730)
x
30
0.02
Broken Sky
Strand
4,900(4,900)
x
1
0.01

Top Grossing Limited Releases: To September 28, 2006

Title 
Distributor
Gross
An Inconvenient Truth
Par Classics
23,640,909
Match Point
DmWks
23,052,317
Deep Sea 3-D
WB
19,193,539
Mrs. Henderson Presents
Weinstein Co.
10,662,712
Scoop
Focus
10,525,717
Bon Cop Bad Cop
Alliance
9,434,359
Magnificent Desolation
Imax
8,950,690
Transamerica
Weinstein Co.
8,771,637
A Scanner Darkly
WIP
5,474,760
The World's Fastest Indian
Magnolia
5,128,124
Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
Sony Classics
4,996,040
Roving Mars
BV
4,694,527
Wild Safari 3-D
nWave
4,665,224
Keeping Up with the Steins
Mrmx
4,354,174
Cache (Hidden)
Sony Class/Alliance
3,732,437
Kahbi Alvida Naa Kehna
Yash Raj
3,275,443
Water
Fox Searchlight
3,224,424
Wordplay
IFC
3,090,942
Tsotsi
Mrmx
2,912,606
La Mujer de Mi Hermano
Lions Gate
2,808,241
* non greater than 565 playdates

Domestic Market Share: To September 28, 2006

Distributor (releases)
Gross
Percentage
Sony (25)
1206.1
17.60%
Buena Vista (19)
1180.6
17.20%
Fox (20)
1008.1
14.70%
Universal (17)
732.8
10.70%
Paramount (13)
723.5
10.60%
Warner Bros. (17)
674.1
9.90%
Weinstein Co. (12)
223.8
3.30%
Lions Gate (15)
222.1
3.20%
New Line (9)
165.9
2.40%
Focus (11)
160.1
2.30%
Fox Searchlight (10)
150.1
2.20%
MGM (4)
65.6
1.00%
Sony Classics (18)
51.9
0.80%
FreeStyle (8)
43.5
0.60%
Other * (212)
237.1
3.50%
* none greater than 0.05%
6845.3
100.00%

 

 


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