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JamesG
11-01-2009, 10:36 PM
Weekend Report: Michael Jackson Strikes Top Spot
by Brandon Gray
November 1, 2009

Michael Jackson's This Is It was all there was as far as new nationwide releases went this Halloween weekend, but it was sufficient to help propel overall business nine percent higher than the same timeframe last year.



Though it may not be commensurate with the raft of pre-release hype surrounding the movie and Michael Jackson's death, This Is It performed exceptionally well for a concert picture or music documentary, charting second only to the opening of the Hannah Montana concert.

It raked in an estimated $21.3 million on approximately 5,500 screens at 3,481 sites, ranking as the fifth highest-grossing Halloween debut on record, and has grossed $32.5 million in five and a half days.

Add in foreign grosses of an estimated $68.5 million from 98 countries, and This Is It's five-day worldwide haul was $101 million, which exceeded the lifetime tally of the Hannah Montana concert.



While morbid curiosity was part of the appeal, spurred on a bit by the Halloween release, This Is It was promoted as a celebration of Michael Jackson's music and a look at his final creation.

Ads also played a trick by declaring a two-week-only engagement, in order to encourage people to rush to see the movie, and, once they had, distributor Sony Pictures predictably extended the run.

Sony's exit polling indicated that 51 percent of the audience was female, and 62 percent was over 25 years old.





Paranormal Activity continued to scare up significant numbers in its third weekend of nationwide release. Its theater count crept up to 2,404 and business retreated 22 percent to an estimated $16.5 million.

Its total climbed to $84.8 million in 38 days, eclipsing the final grosses of The Ring Two and The Exorcism of Emily Rose among other supernatural horror movies.



The best one could say about the other major horror release, Saw VI, is that it had a smaller second weekend percentage drop than Saw IV and Saw V.

Bleeding 61 percent, Saw VI grossed a mere estimated $5.6 million, lifting its tally to $22.8 million in ten days. At its current pace, its final gross may not even match the opening weekend grosses of the previous four Saw movies.



While the Saw franchise's hemorrhaging has been noteworthy, it was Where the Wild Things Are that saw the steepest decline among nationwide releases.

It plummeted 64 percent to an estimated $5.1 million for a $61.8 million total in 17 days.

Law Abiding Citizen and Couples Retreat held better with falls in the low 40 percent range. Citizen grabbed an estimated $7.3 million for a solid $51.4 million in 17 days, while Couples collected an estimated $6.1 million for a lively $86.7 million in 24 days.



Amelia had the smallest drop among nationwide releases after expanding to 1,070 sites (down 23 percent), but it still only mustered an estimated $3 million for a low-flying $8.3 million tally in ten days.

The other second weekend pictures, Astro Boy and Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant, each tumbled around 55 percent from their poor openings.



Meanwhile, The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day debuted at 68 sites and delivered a modest estimated $462,000.

Predecessor The Boondock Saints played only five theaters nearly ten years ago and made just $30,471, but it developed a far greater audience on home video and beyond.

Distributor Apparition plans to expand the sequel on Nov. 13.

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=2622&p=.htm




USA Weekend Box-Office Summary
week of 30 October 2009

1. Michael Jackson's This Is It $21,300,000
2. Paranormal Activity $16,540,000 / $84,780,000
3. Law Abiding Citizen $7,303,000 / $51,385,000
4. Couples Retreat $6,097,000 / $86,663,000
5. Saw VI $5,560,000 / $22,824,000
6. Where the Wild Things Are $5,081,000 / $61,800,000
7. The Stepfather $3,400,000 / $24,748,000
8. Astro Boy $3,035,000 / $10,891,000
9. Amelia $3,000,000 / $8,306,000
10. Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant $2,809,000 / $10,521,000

dakert
11-01-2009, 10:45 PM
Its funny --looking at the movies, who would go and see any of them??? :wave:


Weekend Report: Michael Jackson Strikes Top Spot
by Brandon Gray
November 1, 2009

Michael Jackson's This Is It was all there was as far as new nationwide releases went this Halloween weekend, but it was sufficient to help propel overall business nine percent higher than the same timeframe last year.



Though it may not be commensurate with the raft of pre-release hype surrounding the movie and Michael Jackson's death, This Is It performed exceptionally well for a concert picture or music documentary, charting second only to the opening of the Hannah Montana concert.

It raked in an estimated $21.3 million on approximately 5,500 screens at 3,481 sites, ranking as the fifth highest-grossing Halloween debut on record, and has grossed $32.5 million in five and a half days.

Add in foreign grosses of an estimated $68.5 million from 98 countries, and This Is It's five-day worldwide haul was $101 million, which exceeded the lifetime tally of the Hannah Montana concert.



While morbid curiosity was part of the appeal, spurred on a bit by the Halloween release, This Is It was promoted as a celebration of Michael Jackson's music and a look at his final creation.

Ads also played a trick by declaring a two-week-only engagement, in order to encourage people to rush to see the movie, and, once they had, distributor Sony Pictures predictably extended the run.

Sony's exit polling indicated that 51 percent of the audience was female, and 62 percent was over 25 years old.





Paranormal Activity continued to scare up significant numbers in its third weekend of nationwide release. Its theater count crept up to 2,404 and business retreated 22 percent to an estimated $16.5 million.

Its total climbed to $84.8 million in 38 days, eclipsing the final grosses of The Ring Two and The Exorcism of Emily Rose among other supernatural horror movies.



The best one could say about the other major horror release, Saw VI, is that it had a smaller second weekend percentage drop than Saw IV and Saw V.

Bleeding 61 percent, Saw VI grossed a mere estimated $5.6 million, lifting its tally to $22.8 million in ten days. At its current pace, its final gross may not even match the opening weekend grosses of the previous four Saw movies.



While the Saw franchise's hemorrhaging has been noteworthy, it was Where the Wild Things Are that saw the steepest decline among nationwide releases.

It plummeted 64 percent to an estimated $5.1 million for a $61.8 million total in 17 days.

Law Abiding Citizen and Couples Retreat held better with falls in the low 40 percent range. Citizen grabbed an estimated $7.3 million for a solid $51.4 million in 17 days, while Couples collected an estimated $6.1 million for a lively $86.7 million in 24 days.



Amelia had the smallest drop among nationwide releases after expanding to 1,070 sites (down 23 percent), but it still only mustered an estimated $3 million for a low-flying $8.3 million tally in ten days.

The other second weekend pictures, Astro Boy and Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant, each tumbled around 55 percent from their poor openings.



Meanwhile, The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day debuted at 68 sites and delivered a modest estimated $462,000.

Predecessor The Boondock Saints played only five theaters nearly ten years ago and made just $30,471, but it developed a far greater audience on home video and beyond.

Distributor Apparition plans to expand the sequel on Nov. 13.

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=2622&p=.htm




USA Weekend Box-Office Summary
week of 30 October 2009

1. Michael Jackson's This Is It $21,300,000
2. Paranormal Activity $16,540,000 / $84,780,000
3. Law Abiding Citizen $7,303,000 / $51,385,000
4. Couples Retreat $6,097,000 / $86,663,000
5. Saw VI $5,560,000 / $22,824,000
6. Where the Wild Things Are $5,081,000 / $61,800,000
7. The Stepfather $3,400,000 / $24,748,000
8. Astro Boy $3,035,000 / $10,891,000
9. Amelia $3,000,000 / $8,306,000
10. Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant $2,809,000 / $10,521,000

JamesG
11-01-2009, 11:40 PM
Its funny --looking at the movies, who would go and see any of them??? :wave:

Well I'm interested in seeing all except for Where the Wild Things Are and Astro Boy.

comedyfreak
11-02-2009, 03:18 AM
I'm surprised Paranormal Activity is doing so well.

JamesG
11-02-2009, 03:26 AM
I'm surprised Paranormal Activity is doing so well.

Yeah, it's a definite sleeper hit.

MrCleveland
11-02-2009, 05:59 PM
This is the first Halloween without MJ.

And the video for "Thriller" seems creepy now.:eek:

Seth
11-02-2009, 07:42 PM
Astro Boy.

It's a good movie, IMO. Saw it a week ago while on vacation, liked it a lot. Most of the rest of the folks in the theater did too.

JamesG
11-02-2009, 08:47 PM
It's a good movie, IMO. Saw it a week ago while on vacation, liked it a lot. Most of the rest of the folks in the theater did too.

I just don't have any interest in it. Never liked it way back when.

rosered
11-09-2009, 05:11 PM
Did everyone hear that its theatrical run has been extended through thanksgiving weekend? Its been getting amazing reviews too...