View Full Version : The Brave One Is No. 1 At Box Office


comedyfreak
09-16-2007, 05:09 PM
The Jodie Foster vigilante flick "The Brave One" scared up $14 million at the box office to become the weekend's top film.

The Warner Bros. tale of revenge transcended gender, appealing to older women as well as men who might naturally be expected to enjoy the violent, R-rated film.

"Revenge movies often appeal to men, but the fact that Jodie Foster was in it brought in the women," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Media By Numbers. "That combination worked."

While the film's box office take was fairly modest, it is about right for this transition time of year between the summer blockbuster season and the fall Oscar push. The Warner Bros. film displaced last week's box-office winner, "3:10 to Yuma," which placed second with $9.2 million in ticket sales.

The post-summer season is also a time when R-rated, adult-themed fare stands a better chance with audiences.

"After the summer, your midweek business drops substantially and you become a weekend business," said Dan Fellman, head of distribution at Warner Bros. "You need strong reviews to keep your motor going."

Fellman said the film should stand up well against the more youth-oriented films that will fight for the top spot next weekend "Good Luck Chuck" and "Resident Evil."

Three smaller films hoping to build Oscar buzz finished out of the top 10 over the weekend, but did well in limited release.

The David Cronenberg crime thriller "Eastern Promises," had an impressive per-screen average of $36,845 playing on 15 screens. The movie, about Russian mobsters in London, stars Viggo Mortensen and Naomi Watts.

Also opening well was "Across the Universe," the Julie Taymor film inspired by music from The Beatles.

The film, starring Evan Rachel Wood, earned $685,000 for a per-screen average of $29,783.

The Iraq war film "In the Valley of Elah," opened with $138,000 on nine screens for an average take of $15,333. The movie stars Tommy Lee Jones and Charlize Theron.

"We could be talking about all three of these films come Oscar time," Dergarabedian said. "The per-screen average indicates the intensity with which people are interested in these films and deservedly so. This is what the fall is all about."

Weekend Box Office Estimates (U.S.)
This Wk Last Wk Title Dist. Weekend Gross Cumulative
Gross Rlse
Wks # of
Theaters
1 - The Brave One Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $14,015,000 $14,015,000 1 2755
2 1 3:10 to Yuma Lionsgate $9,150,000 $28,549,000 2 2667
3 - Mr. Woodcock New Line Cinema $9,100,000 $9,100,000 1 2231
4 - Dragon Wars (D-War) Freestyle Releasing $5,376,000 $5,376,000 1 2275
5 3 Superbad Sony Pictures Releasing $5,200,000 $111,336,000 5 2910
6 2 Halloween MGM Distribution Company $5,011,000 $51,264,000 3 3051
7 5 The Bourne Ultimatum Universal Pictures $4,151,000 $216,193,000 7 2611
8 6 Balls of Fury Rogue Pictures (Focus) $3,340,000 $28,875,000 3 2758
9 7 Rush Hour 3 New Line Cinema $3,325,000 $133,181,000 6 2208
10 8 Mr. Bean's Holiday Universal Pictures Distribution $2,655,000 $28,474,000 4 1770
11 4 Shoot 'Em Up New Line Cinema $2,585,000 $10,342,000 2 2108
12 9 The Nanny Diaries Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM) $2,180,000 $23,987,000 4 1971

freshprinceofLA
09-16-2007, 07:41 PM
Great to hear this I plan to see this movie soon

comedyfreak
09-17-2007, 04:59 AM
I want to see The Brave One and 3:10 to Yuma.

AB
09-17-2007, 02:57 PM
This does sound like a good movie to see.

isiahthomas
09-18-2007, 05:30 PM
I saw The Brave One last Saturday and it's very good. Jodie Foster and Terrence Howard did very good. Jodie was a vigilante. She was killing a lot of people LOL. I wish Carmen Ejogo would've had a bigger part. She was Terrence's ex wife and she's a cutiepie. She was Eddie Murphy's woman in Metro movie and she was Martin Lawrence's woman in What's The Worst That Could Happen movie for those who don't know who she is.