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..Leonard Klady
..David Poland
..Douglas Pratt
..Ray Pride
..Kim Voynar
..Michael Wilmington

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August 16, 2009
Weekend Estimates
Domestic Market Share


Property Values

The less than huggable E.T.s of District 9 led weekend box office viewing with an estimated $36.8 million. A clutch of new film releases with varying commercial potency buoyed ticket sales including the romantic sci-fi of The Time Traveler's Wife that ranked third with $19.3 million. There were passable returns for the comic perspective on car salesman The Goods: Live, Hard, Sell Hard of $5.3 million and an OK $3.4 million bow for the Japanese anime Ponyo but Bandslam's $2.2 million preem tagged it as an instant casualty.

Among niche and limited debuts was a potent $580,000 launch for Kaminey, a Bollywood film with Slumdog Millionaire resonance. Also very strong was the $92,400 gross on seven screens for rock doc It Might Get Loud but the bawdy humor of Spread landed with a thud on box office of $113,000 at 101 venues.

Overall revenues dipped modestly from last weekend but experienced a double digit boost from 2008 and the season appears headed for a modest box office bump (though admissions trail last year) come the Labor Day finish line.

The buzz was effective for District 9 and even critics responded favorably to the parable of immigrant discrimination and revolt. Pundits anticipated a potent bow between $35 million and $40 million and the film performed as expected and might just beat the odds with a less than intense second weekend drop.

There was also positive anticipation for The Time Traveler's Wife based on the weepie bestseller. Again, opening response and upbeat word-of-mouth could provide extended theatrical length despite the current fierce competition for distaff viewers.

The Goods ushered in a new slant for Paramount Vantage that appears to rob the banner of any distinction from its mother studio. The specialty division seems to be evolving as Paramount's equivalent to Screen Gems at least in concept.

Disney still hasn't figured out how to translate Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki's popularity to American mainstream audiences. Ponyo was embraced critically and arrived with a $180 million international box office but as with past efforts skewed toward aficionados rather than a family crowd.

Weekend box office added up to roughly $144 million that translated into a slight 4% decline from seven days back. However, it exceeded 2008 revenues by 15%. A year back openings of Tropic Thunder, Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Mirrors racked up respective grosses of $25.8 million, $14.6 million and $11.2 million.

Bollywood cinema is notorious (though not unique) for cobbling American plots but more than a few eyebrows were raised when Kaminey cribbed from Slumdog Millionaire's script. Slumdog failed to secure an Indian distributor and Fox agreed to handle the film that wound up doing well but not extraordinary business there. This spin appears headed for more conspicuous success on home turf.

by Leonard Klady


Weekend Estimates: August 14-16, 2009

Title
Distributor
Gross (average)
% change *
Theaters
Cume
District 9
Sony
36.8 (12,080)
-
3049
36.8
G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra
Par
22.6 (5,630)
-59%
4007
98.8
The Time Traveler's Wife
WB
19.3 (6,450)
New
2988
19.3
Julie & Julia
Sony
12.2 (5,190)
-39%
2354
43.5
G-Force
BV
7.0 (2,240)
-30%
3065
99
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard
Par Vantage
5.3 (2,890)
New
1838
5.3
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
WB
5.2 (1,870)
-42%
2771
283.9
The Ugly Truth
Sony
4.4 (1,620)
-35%
2733
77.4
Ponyo
BV
3.4 (3,700)
New
927
3.4
(500) Days of Summer
Fox Searchlight
3.0 (2,840)
-20%
1048
17.9
Funny People
Uni
3.0 (1,150)
-63%
2584
47.9
A Perfect Getaway
Uni/Alliance
2.7 (1,280)
-54%
2159
11.5
Bandslam
Summit
2.2 (1,040)
New
2121
2.2
The Hangover
WB
2.0 (1,720)
39%
1185
265.8
Orphan
WB
1.6 (1,280)
-56%
1261
38.4
Aliens in the Attic
Fox
1.4 (910)
-66%
1535
20.5
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Par
1.4 (1,410)
-53%
1007
396.6
The Proposal
BV
1.3 (1,180)
-55%
1084
157.7
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Fox
1.2 (1,440)
-54%
858
190.8
The Hurt Locker
Summit
.62 (1,380)
-51%
450
10.3
Kaminey
UTV
.58 (6,910)
New
84
0.58
Weekend Total ($500,000+ Films)
-
$137.20
-
% Change (Last Year)
-
15%
-
% Change (Last Week)
-
-4%
-
Also debuting/expanding
In the Loop
IFC
.19 (2,550)
-14%
74
1.2
Adam
Searchlight
.21 (3,150)
100%
66
0.52
Paper Heart
Overture
.16 (2,400)
-26%
68
0.51
Spread
Anchor Bay
.11 (1,120)
-
101
0.11
It Might Get Loud
Sony Classics
92,400 (13,200)
-
7
0.09
Cold Souls
IDP
69,200 (3,460)
10%
20
0.17
Thirst
Focus
49,600 (3,310)
-11%
15
0.23
Grace
Anchor Bay
6,500 (3,250)
-
2
0.01
Taxidermia
Regent
4,100 (2,050)
-
2
0.01
Earth Days
Zeitgeist
1,100 (1,100)
-
1
0.01

 

Domestic Market Share: To August 13, 2009

Distributor (releases)
Gross
Mrkt Share
Warner Bros. (23)
1389.1
20.40%
Paramount (13)
1252.4
18.40%
Fox (13)
899.4
13.20%
Buena Vista (13)
846.7
12.40%
Sony (15)
728.4
10.70%
Universal (16)
665.5
9.70%
Lions Gate (7)
237.4
3.50%
Fox Searchlight (8)
209.7
3.10%
Summit (7)
157.2
2.30%
Focus (6)
105.1
1.50%
Paramount Vantage (2)
52.4
0.80%
MGM (3)
42.3
0.60%
Miramax (5)
41.3
0.60%
Weinstein Co. (6)
34.5
0.50%
Other * (194)
154.6
2.30%
* none greater than 0.4%
6816
100.00%


 




 

 


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