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November 16, 2008
Weekend Finals
Domestic Market Share
Top Domestic Releases

Shakin' All Over

Five decades of good will added up to a staggering estimated debut of 00-$71.1 million for the 22nd James Bond (under the Broccoli imprimatur), Quantum of Solace. It was the biggest bow-wow for the enduring series domestically and wound up selling about 46% of all movie tickets; its anticipated potency had potential competitors steering clear of a blistering opening salvo.

Still, some limited and regionally debuts found their niche. The hybrid Bollywood entry Slumdog Millionaire propelled to $344,000 in just 10 exposures and the real-deal Bollywood Dostana generated a stellar $9,190 average from 34 circuit screens. And for good measure, Tamil-language Vaaranam Aayirim showed strength with a $38,600 tally from eight playdates. Also speaking in tongues, French import A Christmas Tale had a solid American opening of $58,500 from seven beachheads.

For the second consecutive weekend movie going showed improvement with weekend sales in excess of $150 million.

Though critics were largely cool to Quantum, there was no escaping its built in audience appeal; especially following the thumbs up response from all sectors to 007 Daniel Craig’s intro in Casino Royale. Advance ticket sales on both MovieTickets.com and Fandango were torrid, selling out more than 500 theaters prior to its Thursday evening launch. Tracking studies showed off-the-chart interest to see it opening weekend and huge numbers among those who anticipated they’d see it at least twice. And the film had already opened internationally in more than 60 countries, where it set a slew of records for the series as well as new, seasonal benchmarks.

Yet skepticism prevailed as none of the prior installments had ever bowed to more than $50 million. No one was willing to predict a weekend better than $55 million, but audiences threw caution to the wind.

Quantum’s chief competitor was ironically Twilight, the popular teen vampire saga that hits screens next weekend. In fact, according to Fandago, Friday sales of the fang yarn accounted for 51% of business to Bond’s 44%. The kid friendly Bolt (also opening next weekend) managed a slim 1%, but family pictures rarely register strong advance sales until days prior to release.

Overall business experienced a 7% boost from the prior weekend. Revenues were up a dizzying 45% from 2007, when the Beowulf debut led with $27.5 million followed by Bee Movie with $14 million.

The session’s other major noise maker was Slumdog Millionaire, a surprising festival crowd pleaser considering its story of poverty and violence and how a Mumbai lad overcomes the odds as a contestant on India’s version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire." Credit is due the Brit filmmakers for making it work; opening response certainly bodes well for commercial success and, given the right breaks, sums of outrageous fortune.

Slumdog is a relatively early starter in what’s expected to be an unusually bloody competition among those seeking award’s recognition that translates into box office this year. To date only Rachel Getting Married has seen that strategy work effectively, though Miramax has done well in its early platform weeks of both Happy-Go-Lucky and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.

- Leonard Klady



Weekend Finals - November 14-16, 2008

-
-
Title
Distrib
Weekend
% Change*
Theaters
Cume
Wks
1
New
Quantum of Solace
Sony  
67,528,882
-
3451
67,528,882
1
2
1
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Par
35,017,301
-44%
4065
116,905,195
2
3
2
Role Models
Uni
11,150,030
-42%
2798
37,577,245
2
4
3
High School Musical 3: Senior Year
BV
5,656,162
-38%
3202
84,169,216
4
5
4
Changeling
Uni
4,254,080
-41%
1896
27,631,772
4
6
5
Zack and Mira Make a Porno
Weinstein Co.
3,146,312
-50%
2210
26,465,482
3
7
6
Soul Men
MGM
2,350,141
-56%
2048
9,370,925
2
8
9
The Secret Life of Bees
Fox Searchlight
2,338,279
-24%
1449
33,627,359
5
9
7
Saw V
Lions Gate
1,767,405
-56%
2002
55,380,488
4
10
11
Beverly Hills Chihuahua
BV
1,579,080
-37%
1617
90,878,127
7
11
10
Eagle Eye
Par
1,463,140
-42%
1214
98,738,396
8
12
8
The Haunting of Molly Hartley
FreeStyle
1,438,561
-57%
1587
12,484,484
3
13
13
Fireproof
IDP
1,255,877
-21%
862
30,198,386
8
14
15
Rachel Getting Married
Sony Classics
1,051,365
-30%
391
6,945,965
7
15
14
Body of Lies
WB
674,495
-56%
625
38,246,741
6
16
New
Dostana
Yash Raj
645,604
-
74
645,604
1
17
12
Max Payne
Fox
620,337
-65%
845
39,963,832
5
18
31
The Dark Knight
WB
502,334
129%
346
529,143,070
18
19
29
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Miramax
474,390
87%
38
827,683
2
20
19
Appaloosa
WB
454,518
-32%
737
19,413,695
9
21
17
W.
Lions Gate
444,210
-60%
505
25,134,292
5
22
16
Pride and Glory
WB
410,530
-68%
575
15,371,091
4
23
22
Happy-Go-Lucky
Mrmx
370,651
-8%
143
1,760,854
6
24
New
Slumdog Millionaire
Fox Searchlight
360,018
-
10
427,715
1
25
18
RockNRolla
WB
343,980
-67%
548
5,245,837
6
26
27
Synecdoche, New York
Sony Classics
331,778
13%
80
1,123,224
4
27
21
The Duchess
Par Vantage
236,779
-41%
270
13,445,348
9
28
20
Religulous
Lions Gate
230,474
-45%
238
12,550,842
7
29
26
Nights in Rodanthe
WB
212,563
-35%
324
41,288,655
8
30
23
Burn After Reading
Focus
195,748
-46%
207
59,850,794
10
31
24
Passchandaele
Alliance
193,702
-45%
120
3,739,894
5
32
32
Wall-E
BV
192,392
-8%
223
223,280,427
21
33
New
Vaaranam Aayiram
Ayngaran
169,228
-
20
169,228
1
34
33
I've Loved You So Long
Sony Class/Metro
163,344
-13%
31
960,608
9
35
28
Quarantine
Sony
131,781
-55%
193
31,487,293
6
36
41
Let the Right One In
Magnolia
123,858
34%
26
439,906
4
37
30
Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist
Sony
121,289
-48%
133
31,487,293
7
38
35
City of Ember
Fox
97,067
-27%
171
7,571,177
6
39
25
House
Roadside Attract.
83,915
-74%
234
530,328
2
40
37
The House Bunny
Sony
80,365
-31%
159
48,777,195
13
41
38
Mamma Mia!
Uni
79,629
-29%
126
143,980,806
18
42
36
Journey to the Center of the Earth
WB
74,722
-38%
149
101,590,877
19
43
76
JCVD
Peace Arch
68,357
28
240%
95,422
2
44
RE
My Best Friend's Girl
Lions Gate
64,060
133
-
19,395,294
9
45
New
A Christmas Tale
IFC
63,837
7
-
63,837
1
46
46
Lakeview Terrace
Sony
61,030
-23%
89
39,500,154
9
47
75
Space Station 3D
Imax
60,038
194%
6
76,939,202
344
48
34
What Just Happened
Magnolia
58,888
-61%
62
995,155
5
49
42
Vicky Christina Barcelona
MGM
55,950
-39%
39
22,345,826
14
50
36
Tropic Thunder
Par
54,640
-43%
116
110,515,947
13
51
48
Igor
MGM
49,463
-34%
78
19,048,181
9
52
43
The Express
Uni
48,032
-45%
112
9,817,135
6
53
59
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure
nWave
47,318
44%
21
19,783,110
59
54
39
Ghost Town
Par
45,290
-54%
116
13,297,931
9
55
45
Righteous Kill
Overture
44,127
-46%
108
39,705,189
10
56
57
Deep Sea 3-D
WB
40,068
-1%
10
36,889,629
142
57
44
Traitor
Overture
39,544
-54%
124
23,501,463
12
58
51
Nightmare Before Christmas 3D (re)
BV
38,496
-41%
37
1,096,037
4
59
47
Sex Drive
Summit
34,959
-54%
62
8,302,193
5
60
55
Le Deserteur
TVA
32,540
-34%
36
323,238
4
61
49
Noah's Arc:  Jumping the Broom
Open Door
32,313
-57%
7
451,141
4
62
50
Kung Fu Panda
Par
27,431
-62%
59
215,903,624
24
63
58
Forever Strong
Crane
24,648
-27%
12
758,331
8
64
78
Heaven on Earth
Mongrel
24,110
25%
14
155,607
3
65
64
Tell No One
Music Box
23,326
-14%
29
6,071,209
20
66
66
Dolphins and Whales 3-D
3D Entertainment
23,106
-11%
11
5,055,805
40
67
91
Miracle at St. Anna
BV
22,112
127%
76
7,898,010
8
68
54
Fly Me to the Moon
Summit
21,237
-56%
27
12,242,600
14
69
69
Magnificent Desolation
Imax
19,650
-19%
5
26,457,831
165
70
53
Repo! The Genetic Opera
Lions Gate
19,029
-65%
8
90,828
2
71
65
The Family That Preys
Lions Gate
17,550
-33%
31
37,431,496
10
Source: MCN/EDI

 

Estimates - November 14-16, 2008

Title
Distributor
Gross (average)
% change *
Theaters
Cume
Quantum of Solace
Sony
71.1 (20,610)
-
3451
71.1
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Par
35.4 (8,700)
---44%
4065
117.3
Role Models
Uni
11.6 (4,160)
--39%
2798
38.1
High School Musical 3
BV
5.9 (1,850)
--35%
3202
84.4
Changeling
Uni
4.2 (2,200)
-43%
1896
27.6
Zack and Miri Make a Porno
Weinstein Co.
3.1 (1,390)
--51%
2210
26.4
Soul Men
MGM
2.4 (1,162)
--56%
2048
9.4
The Secret Life of Bees
Fox Searchlight
2.3 (1,601)
--25%
1449
33.6
Saw V
Lionsgate
1.7 (860)
-57%
2002
55.3
Beverly Hills Chihuahua
BV
1.5 (910)
-42%
1617
90.8
Eagle Eye
Par
1.5 (1,240)
-41%
1214
98.8
The Haunting of Molly Hartley
FreeStyle
1.4 (860)
-59%
1587
12.4
Fireproof
IDP
1.2 (1,440)
-22%
862
30.2
Rachel Getting Married
Sony Classics
1.0 (2,460)
-33%
411
6.9
Body of Lies
WB
.71 (1,140)
-54%
625
38.3
Dostana
Yash Raj
.68 (9,190)
-
74
0.68
Max Payne
Fox
.61 (720)
-66%
845
39.9
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Miramax
.45 (11,840)
78%
38
0.8
W.
Lionsgate
.44 (870)
-61%
505
25.1
Appaloosa
WB
.43 (580)
-36%
737
19.4
Weekend Total ($500,000+ Films)
$146.30
-
-
-
% Change (Last Year)
-
45%
-
-
-
% Change (Last Week)
-
7%
-
-
-
Also debuting/expanding
Happy-Go-Lucky
Miramax
.36 (2,540)
-10%
143
1.7
RockNRolla
WB
.34 (630)
-67%-
548
5.2
Slumdog Millionaire
Fox Searchlight
.34 (34,400)
--
10
0.41
Synecdoche, NY
Sony Classics
.28 (3,820)
-3%-
74
1.1
A Christmas Tale
IFC
58,500 (8,360)
-
7
0.06
JCVD
Peace Arch
50,300 (2,520)
-144%-
20
0.08
Vaaranam Aayiram
Bharat
38,600 (4,820)
-
8
0.04
How About You
Strand
5,600 (5,600)
-
1
0.01
The Dukes
Cavu
4,500 (1,120)
- 
4
0.01
Eden
Liberation
2,500 (2,500)
- 
1
0.01

Domestic Market Share - To November 13, 2008

Distributor (releases)
Gross
Mrkt Share
Warner Bros. (26)
1578.7
19.10%
Paramount (16)
1427.9
17.30%
Sony (23)
1056.2
12.80%
Universal (20)
1024.4
12.40%
Buena Vista (16)
833,9
10.10%
Fox (21)
827.7
10.00%
Lions Gate (18)
381.6
4.60%
Fox Searchlight (8)
185.2
2.20%
Focus (6)
124.5
1.50%
MGM (16)
113.8
1.40%
Overture (6)
95.2
1.20%
Paramount Vantage (11)
86.2
1.00%
Picturehouse (7)
63.3
0.80%
New Line (4)
61.8
0.70%
Miramax (8)
59.7
0.70%
Summit (4)
55.4
0.70%
Other * (288)
296
3.60%
* none greater than 0.4%
8271.5
100.00%

Top Limited Releases - To November 13, 2008

Title
Distributor
Gross
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
MGM
22,289,876
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure
nWave
14,041,661
Under the Same Moon
Weinstein Co.
12,590,147
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
Focus
12,413,165
Religulous
Lionsgate
12,320,358
Fly Me to the Moon
Summit
12,221,363
U2 3D
nWave
9,614,324
The Visitor
Overture
9,427,089
In Bruges
Focus
7,800,824
The Orphanage
Picture/Christal
6,894,612
Brideshead Revisited
Miramax
6,448,127
Tell No One
Music Box/E1
6,313,030
Rachel Getting Married
Sony Classics
5,894,600
Mongol
Picturehouse
5,705,761
The Counterfeiters
Sony Classics
5,488,570
Shine a Light
Par Vantage
5,421,098
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Miramax
5,064,793
Dolphins and Whales 3D
3D Entertainment
5,032,699
The Savages
Fox Searchlight
4,795,616
Magnificent Desolation
Imax
4,266,848

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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