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JamesG
10-12-2009, 12:50 AM
Weekend Report: Couples Retreat Advances, Paranormal Activity Spikes
by Brandon Gray
October 11, 2009

While weekend business as a whole was relatively modest for the time of year (albeit up six percent from last year), the sole new nationwide release Couples Retreat, the spreading Paranormal Activity and holdovers Zombieland and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs all boasted impressive showings.



Landing smack dab in the middle of the debut weekends for star Vince Vaughn's previous relationship comedies Four Christmases and The Break-Up, Couples Retreat attracted an estimated $35.3 million on approximately 3,800 screens at 3,000 sites, claiming the highest-grossing Columbus Day weekend gross on record ahead of the similarly-appealing Meet the Parents (which still had greater attendance).

In its marketing, the picture was presented in the same vein as Meet the Parents and the other Vaughn movies, featuring relatable themes and verbal and slapstick humor, topped off with a sunny vacation setting.

Distributor Universal Pictures' exit polling indicated that the "humor" and "Vince Vaughn" were the top reasons people saw Couples and that 61 percent of the audience was female and 56 percent was 30 years of age and older, so Couples skewed a bit older and more male than Four Christmases and The Break-Up.



Expanding to 160 sites, Paranormal Activity surged to a spectacular estimated $7.1 million for an $8.3 million total since it started with midnight-only showings on Sept. 25.

The horror movie broke the minor record for highest-grossing weekend ever for a movie playing at less than 200 theaters, exceeding Platoon's $3.7 million at 174 sites (which would be on par adjusted for ticket-price inflation). With its micro-budget documentary style, advertising focusing on how much it's scaring audiences and its tapping into the popular haunting sub-genre,

Paranormal appears to be channeling The Blair Witch Project from ten years ago, though its box office, as great as it has been, hasn't matched that sensation at the same point.

Blair Witch faded quickly after its first few weeks, and it remains to be seen if Paranormal can maintain its momentum. While the iron is still hot, though, distributor Paramount Pictures will roll it out into nationwide release on Oct. 16.



Zombieland held exceptionally well for the type of picture it is. The norm nowadays for a zombie movie is to tumble 60 percent or more in its second weekend, and horror comedies tend to fall off the map as well.

But Zombieland only dipped 39 percent from its sub-genre-busting opening weekend, bagging an estimated $15 million for a $47.8 million tally in ten days, and it's well on its way to eclipsing the Dawn of the Dead remake as the highest-grossing zombie movie on record.



Easing a mere 24 percent, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs had by far the smallest decline among nationwide releases.

The animated comedy generated an estimated $12 million, and its total rose to $96.3 million in 24 days, which was more than such comparable titles as Bolt and Meet the Robinsons in the same amount of time.



Meanwhile, Toy Story / Toy Story 2 (3D) took a standard hit in its second weekend, down 39 percent to an estimated $7.7 million for a $22.7 million tally in ten days.

The Invention of Lying fell a sharp 52 percent to an estimated $3.4 million for a soft $12.3 million in ten days.

Whip It didn't find its footing in its second weekend, off a typical 40 percent to an estimated $2.8 million for an $8.8 million tally in ten days.

Capitalism: A Love Story proved less successful than director Michael Moore's previous movie Sicko, dropping 40 percent to an estimated $2.8 million, bringing its total to $9.1 million.

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=2619&p=.htm




USA Weekend Box-Office Summary
week of 9 October 2009

1. Couples Retreat $35,340,000
2. Zombieland $15,000,000 / $47,801,000
3. Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs $12,000,000 / $96,251,000
4. Toy Story / Toy Story 2 (3D) $7,674,000 / $22,676,000
5. Paranormal Activity $7,066,000 / $8,280,000
6. Surrogates $4,115,000 / $32,573,000
7. The Invention of Lying $3,370,000 / $12,327,000
8. Whip It $2,800,000 / $8,766,000
9. Capitalism: A Love Story $2,700,000 / $9,095,000
10. Fame $2,556,000 / $20,042,000

comedyfreak
10-12-2009, 01:09 AM
I'd like to see Couples Retreat and Zombieland

JamesG
10-12-2009, 01:14 AM
I'd like to see Couples Retreat and Zombieland

Zombieland is great. I'll wait for the DVD for Couples Retreat.

I also want to see Paranormal Activity. My sis went ahead and saw it one day this week but she didn't like it and said everyone in the theater was making fun of it.

It's getting good reviews from the mainstream and horror critics so I want to see this one for myself.

Jude The Obscure
10-12-2009, 02:19 PM
Whatever the final outcome.......Paranormal is all profit at this point LOL

browneyes106
10-12-2009, 02:32 PM
I thought Zombieland was great. Like JamesG I'll wait to see Couples Retreat on DVD. I'm thinking about going to see Paranormal Activity sometime this week. It's getting more showtimes in my area. I'm surprised Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs is still doing well at the box offices. It is a good movie.