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Cool "The LEGO Movie" Dominates Weekend Box Office while "Vampire Academy" Flops

Weekend Report: Everything Is Awesome for The LEGO Movie
by Ray Subers
February 9, 2014



Thanks to its strong brand and broadly-appealing marketing, The LEGO Movie stacked up one of the highest openings ever for an original animated movie this weekend.

The Monuments Men also had a solid debut, while Vampire Academy was the latest young-adult debacle.







The LEGO Movie took first place with an estimated $69.1 million, which ranks second all-time in the month of February behind The Passion of the Christ ($83.8 million). That fantastic debut is among the best-ever for an "original" (i.e. not a sequel or prequel) animated movie ever along with Up ($68.1 million), Dr. Seuss' The Lorax ($70.2 million) and The Incredibles ($70.5 million).

For reference, the current record-holder is The Simpsons Movie with $74 million.



The LEGO Movie's success can be attributed to a handful of factors. The brand itself is remarkably strong: most people have some experience with the tiny building blocks, and that experience is generally positive. Warner Bros. built on this brand recognition with a marketing campaign that had something for everyone.

In particular, the pop culture references and self-aware humor—plenty of which came from Lego Batman—helped lure in adults, which is the key to success with animated movies (after all, they're the ones paying for it).

To that end, it didn't hurt that The LEGO Movie received nearly unanimous praise from critics (95 percent on Rotten Tomatoes).



It's also worth noting the significance of The LEGO Movie's release date. For whatever reason, studios have historically avoided releasing major family movies in February.

LEGO's success is the latest evidence that a movie can work anywhere on the release schedule, so long as the competitive marketplace isn't too challenging (in this case, Frozen and The Nut Job combined for less than $11 million this weekend).



LEGO's audience was 55 percent male—high for an animated movie, but not surprising given the content—and 59 percent over the age of 18. Only 35 percent of ticket sales came from 3D showings.

Moviegoers awarded The LEGO Movie an "A" CinemaScore, which implies that it will receive strong word-of-mouth. Based on similarly-received animated movies, it's a foregone conclusion that LEGO winds up with over $200 million total.







Opening at 3,083 locations, The Monuments Men took second place with a solid $22.7 million. That's easily the highest opening ever for a movie directed by George Clooney, and it's in the same ballpark as recent adult-skewing movies like Captain Phillips ($25.7 million) and Argo ($19.5 million).

Chalk this up to an appealing cast and a marketing campaign that put an emphasis on the kind of true story that has plenty of appeal with older audiences.



To be specific, The Monuments Men's audience was 52 percent female and 75 percent over the age of 35. They awarded the movie a middling "B+" CinemaScore; combined with the poor reviews (33 percent on Rotten Tomatoes), this would normally suggest a quick drop-off.

Movies that skew older tend to hold better, though, so a total north of $60 million is definitely doable.







Coming off Super Bowl weekend, most holdovers had light drops.

Ride Along eased 22 percent to $9.4 million, which brings its total to $105.2 million. It's the first 2014 release to pass $100 million.

(Lone Survivor is technically a 2013 movie)



Despite facing direct competition from LEGO, Frozen was off only 23 percent this weekend.

It added $6.9 million for a new total of $368.7 million, which makes it the highest-grossing 2013 animated movie ahead of Despicable Me 2.



That Awkward Moment rounded out the Top Five with $5.5 million.

That's off only 37 percent, which is a fantastic hold for a movie with an audience made up primarily of young women.







At 2,676 locations, Vampire Academy bombed with $4.1 million. In comparison, Beautiful Creatures opened to $7.6 million around the same time last year.

Vampire Academy's debut is in the same league as young-adult flops like Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant ($6.3 million) and The Seeker: The Dark is Rising ($3.7 million).



Vampire Academy joins Beautiful Creatures, The Host and The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones in the list of recent young-adult fantasy adaptations that were obviously made in an effort to be "the next Twilight."

After this recent run, it's likely that studios think twice about chasing after this audience.

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3783&p=.htm









February 7-9, 2014 Weekend Studio Estimates:


1. The LEGO Movie $69,110,000
2. The Monuments Men $22,700,000
3. Ride Along $9,394,000 / $105,167,000
4. Frozen $6,914,000 / $368,678,000
5. That Awkward Moment $5,540,000 / $16,848,000
6. Lone Survivor $5,293,000 / $112,580,000
7. Vampire Academy $4,101,000
8. The Nut Job $3,809,000 / $55,082,000
9. Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit $3,600,000 / $44,469,000
10. Labor Day $3,600,000 / $44,469,000
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they seemed to over kill with all these vampire TV shows and movies coming out its not even Halloween.
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