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August 3, 2008
Weekend Finals
Domestic Market Share
Top Domestic Releases

Mummy Dearest

Pundits predicted that The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor would unseat The Dark Knight as the top ticket seller in the domestic market place this weekend. Tracking studies suggested the third edition of The Mummy franchise would open to between $45 million and $50 million and that the ebony Bat would once again experience a 50% drop at the box office.

Instead the swathed nightmare grossed 90% to 95% of expectation and the Knight's estimated decline was 41%. It's all within statistical margin of error with estimated results favoring The Dark Knight with $44.1 million and The Mummy 3 debuting to $42.6 million.

The session's other national debut was the political satire Swing Vote that ranked sixth with $6.2 million. In Quebec there was warm response of $180,000 for the family drama Un Ete sans point ni coup sur while the regional bow of horror entry Midnight Meat Train got the deep freeze treatment with less than a $300 average at 102 lockers. Best of the limited releases was the $69,000 debut of Sundance-prized Frozen River from seven sites and a single screen gross of $3,100 for The Exiles, the rediscovered independent social drama from the 1960s.

Overall business was down from last year and hopes of a repeat of the 2007 August surge now appear remote.

While the Mummy didn't quite hit its anticipated number domestically, its international bow was formidable with close to a $60 million salvo in 28 countries including Russia and Korea but not China where it will open following the Beijing Olympics. The film will emerge as the weekend's top global grosser and with major foreign openings next week should hold onto the claim for at least two weeks.

Like countless real life presidential campaigns of the past year, Swing Vote shaped up as a commercial long shot and failed to build up the momentum to get close to a $10 million opening. The mixed critical response didn't help but far worse was the fact that its scenario was considerably less interesting, inspired or dramatic than the actual events that have led up to the current political fracas for the Commander in Chief election looming in the fall.

Weekend box office inched toward $157 million (53% generated by the top two movies) to ebb back 14% from seven days earlier. It was 14% off the 2007 frame when The Bourne Ultimatum debuted to $69.3 million and Underdog bow-unwowed in third place with $11.6 million.

Aficionados of graphic horror have been screaming for months of plans to send Midnight Meat Train directly to disc with definite intent to pass the theatrical Go window. It hasn't literally come to pass due to contractual obligations but might as well with low end exposure in secondary markets that leave one to ponder whether something of this stripe might have been a viable commercial alternative this time of year.

Strong reviews translated well for bows of American independents Frozen River and In Search of a Midnight Kiss as well as non-fiction holdovers American Teen and Man on Wire. The potency of alternative fare this summer has yet to be writ but anecdotal success holds out hope for a conclusion that cannot be dismissed as mere anomaly.

- Leonard Klady



Weekend Finals - August 1-3, 2008

Title
Distrib
Weekend
% Change*
Theaters
Cume
Wks
1
New
Indiana Jones & Kingdom of Crystal Skull
Par
126,917,373
-
4260
151,958,445
1
2
1
Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
BV
29,810,163
-59%
3929
97,855,173
2
3
2
Iron Man
Par
26,111,130
-36%
3915
258,278,546
4
4
3
What Happens in Vegas
Fox
11,363,713
-34%
3188
56,609,605
3
5
4
Speed Racer
WB
5,272,202
-51%
3112
37,481,539
3
6
5
Made of Honor
Sony
4,240,435
-29%
2393
39,901,734
4
7
6
Baby Mama
Uni
4,208,105
-28%
2158
53,016,250
5
8
7
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Uni
2,269,775
-36%
1073
58,798,745
6
9
8
Harold & Kumar Escape Guantanamo
WB
1,163,460
-54%
750
36,152,416
5
10
10
The Visitor
Overture
940,037
8%
270
4,591,262
7
11
15
Horton Hears a Who
Fox
625,105
16%
488
152,076,723
11
12
9
Forbidden Kingdom
Lions Gate
556,015
-61%
487
51,358,618
6
13
12
Then She Found Me
Thinkfilm/TVA
503,004
-15%
150
2,181,214
5
14
17
Young@Heart
Fox Searchlight
425,820
-3%
212
2,510,297
7
15
11
Nim's Island
Fox
397,290
-49%
426
45,794,492
8
16
14
21
Sony
393,720
-24%
386
82,704,535
9
17
19
College Road Trip
BV
360,438
7%
283
44,275,094
12
18
18
Drillbit Taylor
Par
246,197
7%
218
32,537,768
10
19
21
Son of Rambow
Par Vantage
323,617
2%
152
939,530
4
20
13
Prom Night
Sony/Alliance
253,294
-54%
287
43,818,159
7
21
31
Roman de Gare
IDP
201,142
44%
35
506,277
4
22
26
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure
nWave
181,517
2%
48
13,090,865
34
23
30
Dolphins and Whales 3-D
3D Entertainment
139,964
7%
14
1,856,577
14
24
34
Before the Rains
Roadside Attract.
139,382
4%
41
352,614
3
25
20
88 Minutes
Sony 
133,532
-60%
150
17,159,216
6
26
22
10,000 B.C.
WB
132,053
-49%
187
94,549,440
12
27
28
The Counterfeiters
Sony Classics
129,548
-18%
107
5,039,883
14
28
39
The Spiderwick Chronicles
Par
129,088
50%
74
71,614,175
15
29
23
Street Kings
Fox Searchlight
122,740
-50%
119
26,141,878
7
30
25
National Treasure: Book of Secrets
BV
111,242
-46%
87
219,884,740
22
31
27
Leatherheads
Uni
110,115
-42%
182
31,115,515
8
32
72
Superhero Movie
MGM
108,747
316%
153
25,529,584
9
33
53
Reprise
Miramax
107,885
72%
14
181,566
2
34
New
Bujjigaadu: Made in Chennai
Tollywood
106,170
-
24
106,170
1
35
33
The Ruins
Par
97,135
-20%
123
17,262,818
8
36
47
Priceless
IDP
92,093
14%
38
1,294,507
9
37
36
U2 3D
nWave
88,481