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Old 06-28-2009, 11:20 PM   #1
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Thumbs up It's #1 For "Transformers" This Weekend

Weekend Report: Revenge of the Fallen Rises with Optimal Debut
by Brandon Gray
June 28, 2009


Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen sent shock waves with the first mega-blockbuster launch of the year, rocketing to an estimated $112 million over the weekend. With such a massive movie debuting, overall weekend business surged past $200 million, which was up nine percent from the same weekend last year and was a new high for a June weekend.

Ravaging approximately 10,000 screens at 4,234 sites, Revenge of the Fallen logged the biggest June opening weekend ever as well as the highest-grossing non-holiday, non-Friday opening weekend, and it ranked seventh overall. With $201.2 million since its Wednesday debut, the picture scored the second-largest five-day start of all time behind The Dark Knight's $203.8 million. The first Transformers' opening weekend came in at $70.5 million, and it didn't cross $200 million until its 12th day. What's more, Revenge had the biggest IMAX weekend ever: included in its grosses was $11.7 million at 169 IMAX locations (for $14.4 million in five days), topping former title holder Star Trek's $8.5 million at 138 venues.

The prime reason for Revenge of the Fallen's success was its predecessor, as was the case with Pirates of the Caribbean and other major franchises. Regardless of its actual quality, the first Transformers was a crowd pleaser, drawing $319.2 million by the end of its run. It built on the 1980s toy and cartoon brand with the human entry point of a kid and his first car and with the spectacle and adventure of an alien invasion and disaster event movie. The good will equity for that movie was so high that about all the marketing for the sequel had to do was promise more giant-sized robot mayhem. Distributor Paramount Pictures' research indicated that 54 percent of the audience was male, compared to 60 percent male for the first movie's opening.

On the foreign front, Revenge of the Fallen invaded 58 countries over the weekend and raked in an estimated $106 million Friday-to-Sunday on 9,910 screens, highlighted by an English language record in China. It has accumulated $186.1 million thus far, bringing the worldwide total to $387.3 million. The first movie's final haul was $389 million overseas for a worldwide total of $708.3 million.




Counter-programming Transformers was My Sister's Keeper. The family drama, which isn't the typical summer fare with its story of a family dealing with a cancer-stricken daughter, garnered an estimated $12 million at 2,606 sites. That was decent relative to past similar disease-oriented pictures. The picture was promoted as a life-affirming drama from the director of The Notebook in which the younger daughter sues her parents for the right to her own body, though the poster featuring Cameron Diaz and Abigail Breslin having a gay old time together was perhaps tonally incongruous with the movie itself. Distributor Warner Bros.' exit polling showed that 86 percent of the audience was female and was evenly split over and under 25 years old.




Amidst the Transformers onslaught, The Hangover and Star Trek had the best holds among nationwide releases, down around 35 percent apiece. Hangover bagged an estimated $17.2 million for $183.2 million in 24 days, surpassing X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Star Trek beamed in an estimated $3.6 million, lifting its total to $246.2 million in 52 days. That nudged the Star Trek franchise total past the $1 billion mark (unadjusted).




Up eclipsed Star Trek as the top grossing picture of 2009, a temporary standing until Revenge of the Fallen blazes past both in a matter of days. Pixar's latest pulled in an estimated $13 million over the weekend, off 44 percent, and its tally climbed to $250.2 million. Among Pixar movies, it inched past the final grosses of Toy Story 2 and Cars, though still trails them in terms of attendance.




Last weekend's top grossing picture, The Proposal ranked second for the weekend with an estimated $18.5 million, slipping a standard-issue 45 percent for a $69.1 million tally in ten days. Year One, on the other hand, collapsed by 70 percent, gathering an estimated $5.8 million for a $32.2 million total in ten days, or less than Land of the Lost at the same point. The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 also continued to derail, slowing 55 percent to an estimated $5.4 million for $53.4 million in 17 days.

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USA Weekend Box-Office Summary
week of 26 June 2009

1 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen $112M $201M
2 The Proposal $18.5M $69M
3 The Hangover $17.2M $183M
4 Up $13M $250M
5 My Sister's Keeper $12M $12M
6 Year One $5.8M $32.3M
7 The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 $5.4M $53.4M
8 Star Trek $3.61M $246M
9 Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian $3.5M $163M
10 Away We Go $1.68M $4.06M
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I love it when critics trash a movie and it goes on to make over 200 Million. LOL.
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Transformers Up to $448.4 Million Worldwide
Source:Variety July 1, 2009


Paramount and DreamWorks' Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is close to becoming the highest-grossing film of the year at the worldwide box office in less than two weeks in release.

Through Tuesday, the film's global take was $448.4 million, says Variety. The current No. 1 title, Angels & Demons, which opened in mid-May, has grossed $469 million.

At the domestic box office, the Transformers sequel grossed $14.9 million Monday and $13.5 million Tuesday for a total of $228.4 million.

Overseas, Monday's grosses clocked in at $14 million, while Tuesday came in at $16 million for a foreign total of $220 million.

At that rate, the film should catch up with "Angels" by Friday, even with the day and date entry of 20th Century Fox's Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs.

"Transformers" is also expected to overtake Up ($255 million through Tuesday domestically) this weekend to become the biggest domestic grosser of 2009.

Will Public Enemies be able to beat Transformers this weekend? Doesn't seem likely, and there is also Ice Age 3D out too.
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I saw Transformers earlier this week. It was good, but the first one was definitely better.
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That's what I've heard. I went and seen Ice Age 3D, very cool movie.
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