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February 22, 2009
Weekend Finals
Domestic Market Share

The Check is in the Jail

Madea Goes to Jail was the overwhelming winner as it grossed an estimated $41.2 million in its debut weekend. In another record breaking session one of the few down notes came from the session’s other freshman release -- the teen comedy Fired Up -- that struggled to $5.9 million.

Niche openers ranged from good to strong including another potent Bollywood entry Delhi 6 that bowed to $660,000. Another Indian newcomer -- the Punjabi Jag Jeondyan de Melle -- set a record for films from the region with an $111,000 gross from just 10 screens. In Canada a pair of films repping the nation’s two solitudes faired well. Cadavres in Quebec grossed $132,000 and Stone of Silence that premed at the Toronto festival had a $68,400 box office from 18 screens. There was also a noteworthy $6,600 tally from the single screen bow of the documentary Must Read After My Death.

Combined with a number of firm holds from continuing titles and a bit of an Oscar boost weekend business pushed past $140 million for a 26% decline from the three-day portion of last weekend’s President’s holiday stanza. It was additionally 29% better (and all-time record gross) than 2008 when the premiere of Vantage Point bowed with a $22.9 million box office.

Reversing the trend of steady declines for his twice annual movie releases, filmmaker Tyler Perry set his popularity several notches higher. Of late his films have opened to roughly $25 million and Madea Goes to Jail wasn’t expected to shake up those expectations even though tracking reports clearly indicated it would lead in weekend ticket sales. However, Perry’s popular cable series have likely contributed to broadening his appeal from what’s been an entrenched core set of fans.

Also slowly expanding its appeal from a strict family crowd is the 3D animated Coraline. The film was always more adult than traditional cel movies but it’s taken several weeks for word-of-mouth to get that across and if it can maintain positive buzz, the film should tally up a domestic gross of better than $80 million.

With Oscar just hours away, virtually all the best picture and foreign-language nominees got at least slight box office boosts. Admittedly only Slumdog Millionaire is in wide release; adding about 600 theaters to the mix and pushing its domestic tally to $98 million. The film’s done an additional $70 million internationally with such key countries as Germany and Japan still to open.

Apart from the torrid overseas business already generated for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, the rest of the contenders list including Milk, The Wrestler and The Reader are holding their breath in hopes of securing at least a single major win in the top eight categories to fuel some foreign commercial traction. And the one category that almost always benefits from Academy largesse -- foreign-language -- looks like a nail-biter between Waltz with Bashir and The Class (Entre les murs).

- Leonard Klady


Weekend Finals - February 20-22, 2009

Title
Distrib
Weekend
% Change*
Theaters
Cume
Wks
1
New
Medea Goes to Jail
Lions Gate
41,030,947 - 2032 41,030,947 1
2
5
Coraline
Focus
11,432,124 -23% 2155 53,766,843 3
3
3
Taken
Fox
11,281,262 -41% 3102 95,034,161 4
4
2
He's Just Not That Into You
WB
8,558,225 -56% 3050 70,100,901 3
5
9
Slumdog Millionaire
Fox Searchlight
8,384,680 15% 2244 98,354,395 15
6
1
Friday the 13th
WB
7,942,472 -80% 3105 55,119,663 2
7
6
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Sony
6,821,377 -38% 2835 121,200,930 6
8
4
Confessions of a Shopaholic
BV
6,742,778 -55% 2507 27,378,049 2
9
New
Fired Up
Sony
5,483,778 - 1810 5,483,778 1
10
7
The International
Sony
4,463,916 -52% 2364 17,031,200 2
11
8
The Pink Panther 2
Sony
3,802,292 -55% 2658 29,475,898 3
12
11
Gran Torino
WB
3,676,310 -43% 2030 134,472,755 11
13
10
Push
Summit
3,119,656 -54% 1882 24,752,472 3
14
15
The Reader
Weinstein Co.
2,642,770 20% 962 23,011,596 11
15
12
Hotel for Dogs
Par
2,325,378 -47% 1716 65,535,469 6
16
16
The Wrestler
Fox Searchlight
1,851,324 0% 617 21,578,377 10
17
13
The Uninvited
Par
1,292,129 -70% 1257 25,990,057 4
18
17
Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Par
1,232,517 -23% 754 124,211,606 9
19
21
Milk
Focus
1,066,727 21% 411 28,120,218 1
20
14
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
Sony
778,822 -67% 676 45,064,150 5
21
25
Doubt
Miramax
711,360 14% 402 31,126,827 11
22
26
Frost/Nixon
Uni
653,580 27% 381 17,386,586 12
23
New
Delhi 6
UTV
602,850 - 90 602,850 1
24
24
Under the Sea 3D
WB
547,339 -17% 50 1,697,679 2
25
20
Revolutionary Road
Par Vantage
546,034 -45% 350 21,376,846 9
26
19
New in Town
Lions Gate
503,174 -66% 505 15,299,806 4
27
23
Twilight
Summit
489,682 -29% 406 189,443,645 14
28
22
Defiance
Par Vantage
484,134 -32% 567 27,176,722 8
29
18
My Bloody Valentine 3D
Lions Gate
386,032 -75% 355 51,290,643 6
30
30
Marley and Me
Fox
320,987 -18% 304 141,545,861 9
31
31
Bolt
BVI
316,792 -17% 280 114,053,579 14
32
37
Entre les murs (The Class)
Sony Classics
273,252 24% 62 1,248,101 6
33
45
Rachel Getting Married
Sony Classics
204,246 64% 264 12,354,351 21
34
28
Bride Wars
Fox
197,216 -60% 240 57,485,994 7
35
33
Yes Man
WB
175,677 -39% 222 97,021,369 10
36
29
Inkheart
WB
174,415 -62% 211 16,034,054 5
37
32
Last Chance Harvey
Overture
157,078 -55% 161 13,694,857 9
38
New
Jag Jeondayan de Mele
H & H
147,499 - 14 147,499 1
39
38
Bedtime Stories
BV
143,925 -28% 145 109,424,707 9
40
34
Polytechnique
Alliance
134,161 -52% 40 937,857 3
41
40
The Tale of Despereaux
Uni
130,395 -28% 221 50,653,875 10
42
35
The Unborn
Uni
123,540 -48% 174 42,497,050 7
43
39
Seven Pounds
Sony
121,768 -27% 181 70,619,981 10
44
47
Waltz with Bashir
Sony Class/E1
115,901 2% 55 1,599,005 9
45
43
2008 Academy Awards Shorts
Magnolia
105,665 -18% 60 522,624 3
46
New
Cadavres
Seville
99,667 - 56 99,667 1
47
41
Madagascar: Escape to Africa
Par
97,817 -37% 151 179,982,968 16
48
44
The Dark Knight
WB
93,957 -26% 55 533,184,219 32
49
27
Billu Barber
Eros
73,977 -86% 70 698,910 2
50
New
Stone of Destiny
Alliance
73,310 - 20 73,310 1
51
54
I've Loved You So Long
Sony Classics
69,649 22% 69 2,901,744 22
52
42
Valkyrie
MGM
66,385 -49% 115 82,370,632 9
53
55
Che
IFC/E1
66,245 26% 17 1,323,633 10
54
52
Fanboys
Weinstein Co.
65,590 -12% 34 398,301 3
55
51
Gomorrah
IFC
60,520 -22% 6 204,810 2
56
49
Australia
Fox
56,850 -36% 93 49,420,849 13
57
48
Two Lovers
Magnolia
55,379 -42% 7 195,926 2
58
46
Not Easily Broken
Sony
55,344 -53% 52 10,818,873 7
59
50
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Fox
54,662 -36% 72 79,215,537 11
60
36
Notorious
Fox Searchlight
50,759 -78% 67 36,748,176 7
61
59
Fly Me to the Moon
Summit
47,280 29% 10 12,960,281 28
62
57
Wendy and Lucy
Oscilloscope
42,359 7% 19 433,881 10
63
58
Magnificent Desolation
Imax
37,817 2% 6 27,602,871 179
64
56
Dolphins and Whales 3D
3D Entertainment
34,873 -22% 7 5,527,559 53
65
60
Space Station 3D
Imax
34,635 -5% 7 77,741,909 358
66
66
Roving Mars
BV
24,373 7% 6 10,070,884 161
67
61
Let the Right One In
Magnolia
24,333 -30% 26 1,978,364 18
68
64
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure
NatGeo
22,623 -8% 15 20,850,999 73
69
63
Frozen River
Sony Classics
21,009 -21% 24 2,459,187 30
Source: EDI/MCN

 

Estimates - February 20 - 22, 2009

Title
Distributor
Gross (average)
% change *
Theaters
Cume
Madea Goes to Jail
Lionsgate
41.2 (20,290)
-
2032
41.2
Taken
Fox
11.4 (3,670)
-40%
3102
95.1
Coraline
Focus
10.9 (5,050)
-26%
2155
53.2
He's Just Not That Into You
WB
8.6 (2,810)
-56%
3050
70.1
Slumdog Millionaire
Fox Searchlight
8.0 (3,550)
9%
2244
98
Friday the 13th
WB
7.8 (2,520)
-81%
3105
55
Confessions of a Shopaholic
BV
6.9 (2,750)
-54%
2507
27.5
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Sony
6.7 (2,370)
-39%
2835
121.1
Fired Up
Sony
5.9 (3,250)
-
1810
5.9
The International
Sony
4.4 (1,840)
-53%
2364
16.9
Gran Torino
WB
3.6 (1,790)
-44%
2030
134.4
The Pink Panther 2
Sony
3.6 (1,370)
-57%
2658
29.3
Push
Summit
3.0 (1,600)
-56%
1882
24.6
The Reader
Weinstein Co.
2.7 (2,770)
21%
962
23
Hotel for Dogs
Par
2.2 (1,260)
-50%
1716
65.4
The Wrestler
Fox Searchlight
1.8 (2,930)
-2%
617
21.5
The Uninvited
Par
1.3 (1,040)
-70%
1257
26
Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Par
1.2 (1,650)
-23%
754
124.2
Milk
Focus
1.0 (2,410)
13%
411
28
Underworld 3
Sony
.75 (1,110)
-69%
676
45
Doubt
Miramax
.71 (1,770)
14%
402
31.1
Delhi 6
UTV
.66 (7,210)
-
92
0.66
Frost/Nixon
Uni
.65 (1,710)
26%
381
17.4
Under the Sea
WB
.57 (11,400)
-
50
1.7
Revolutionary Road
Par Vantage
.55 (1,570)
-42%
350
21.4
New in Town
Lions Gate
.51 (1,010)
-51%
505
14.9
Weekend Total ($500,000+ Films)
$136.60
-
-
-
% Change (Last Year)
-
29%
-
-
-
% Change (Last Week)
-
-26%
-
-
-
Also debuting/expanding
The Class
Sony Class/E1
.27 (5,130)
24%
53
1.2
Cadavres
Seville
.13 (2,328)
-
55
0.13
Waltz with Bashir
Sony Class/E1
.12 (2,230)
4%
53
1.6
Jag Jeondyan de Mele
H & H
.11 (11,100)
-
10
0.11
Stone of Destiny
Alliance
68,400 (3,800)
-
18
0.07
Must Read After My Death
Gigantic
6,600 (6,600)
-
1
0.01
Eleven Minutes

Regent
4,200 (1,050)
-
4
0.01

Domestic Market Share - January 1 - February 19, 2009

Distributor (releases)
Gross
Mrkt Share
Warner Bros. (14)
297.2
19.40%
Sony (8)
236.3
15.50%
Fox (5)
225.9
14.80%
Paramount (5)
162.8
10.60%
Fox Searchlight (4)
123.3
8.10%
Buena Vista (6)
83.7
5.50%
Lionsgate (4)
72.9
4.80%
Universal (5)
72.6
4.80%
Focus (2)
54.8
3.60%
Paramount Vantage (2)
47.2
3.10%
MGM (3)
41.6
2.70%
Summit (3)
40.4
2.60%
Weinstein Co. (5)
19.8
1.30%
Miramax (3)
19.5
1.30%
Overture (2)
13.7
0.90%
Other * (36)
15.5
1.00%
* none greater than 0.35%
1527.2
100.00%


 

 

 

 


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