Weekend Box Office
1)
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian $70 million
2)
Terminator Salvation $53. 8 million
3)
Star Trek $29.4 million
4)
Angels & Demons $27.7 million
5)
Dance Flick $$13.1 million
6)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine $10.1 million
7)
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past $4.8 million
8)
Obsessed $2.5 million
9)
Monsters Vs. Aliens $1.9 million
10)
17 Again $1.2 million
In a stunning upset, Shawn Levy's sequel
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian beat out McG's sequel
Terminator Salvation to become the number one film of this Memorial Day weekend. The comedy, starring Ben Stiller as museum guard Larry Daley, pulled in an estimated $70 million over the course of four days, proving that good old fashion family fun never goes out of style. The original
Night at the Museum only pulled in $30 million on its opening weekend back in December of 2006, but then went on to gross more than $574 million worldwide.
Terminator Salvation debuted in second place with $53.8 million. McG directed this fourth installment of the popular killer robot franchise, which stars Christian Bale as John Connor, Anton Yelchin as Kyle Reese, and Sam Worthington as half-man/half-cyborg Marcus. The film opened on Thursday, but that one-day head start only brings its cumulative grosses up to $67.1 million, still not enough to beat
Museum's Capuchin monkeys.
The only other major release this holiday weekend was the Wayans' clan's spoof comedy
Dance Flick, which took in an estimate $13.1 million in fifth place. This was a particularly low opening for a parody film, proving that this type of movie should only be released in a slow month like March or September. Have we seen the last of the spoof? As this film will clean up on the home market, that's highly doubtful.
A number of smaller films opened on the art house circuit this Memorial Day weekend. Stephan Elliot's
Easy Virtue, which stars Jessica Biel and Kristin Scott Thomas, pulled in $146,000 on ten screens. Steven Soderbergh's latest
The Girlfriend Experience, starring porn actress Sasha Grey, took in $200,000 playing on 30 screens. And Bent Hammer's Norwegian drama
O'Horten took in an estimated $32,900 playing on just eight screens.
Next week will see the release of Disney/Pixar's
Up, as well as Sam Raimi's long awaited return to horror with
Drag Me to Hell. Look for the Mouse House to win this battle.
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Its because T4 ain't here yet.
God knows how many people in UK have watched T4 on the net, the gap is a traversty
this site needs to stop posting these "Box office beat down" stories during the last day of the weekend, and wait till the day AFTER when all the #s are in. It would do them well.
And for "A&D" to score so much better after Friday's $6 mil intake is impressive. So $6 mil subtracted from $27.7 mil gives $21.7 mil added onto $60.1 mil as of 5/21, thus now totaling $81.8 mil here in the US (having been $81.6. mil worldwide as of 5/22), meaning it probably grew elsewheres.
Oh, and here are my previous calculations & predictions I posted on the T4 Day 1 Intake story from Friday:
$13.3 mil from 5/21 subtracted from a 70 mil speculation based on stats for the weekend gets $56.7 mil, minus $14.9 mil from 5/22 being Day 2 of release and a Friday would cut the intake even more...OR if you cut Saturday & Sunday's intake being Memorial Day Weekend that could also make a dramatic drop in box office intake...OR if you subtract Sunday's intake from tomorrow's intake STILL being Memorial Day Weekend then perhaps it'd STILL drop significantly, seeing as with $70 mil in 5 days (PROJECTED PREDICTION) means that since $13.3 mil X 5 = $66.5 mil (not $70 mil), meaning it must gain more in at least 1 of the 3 days thereafter (being 5/23-25), since $14.9 mil on 5/22 is a 12% gain, so by the end of tomorrow being Memorial Day itself, then the intake for 5/23-24 will be in, and it'll probly rise another $7-$10 mil minimum on either 5/23 and/or 5/24, raising the final 4 day Memorial Day Weekend (Huge Factor) intake to $48.2 mil maximum, PLUS Memorial Day itslef (Another Huge Factor) probly reigning in another $9-$12 mil could bring the final 5 day intake to $58 mil.
Point being, "Angels & Demons" made $16.6 mil on day 1 to finish with $48 mil in its 3 day weekend, totalling $50.941 mil by the end of Monday 5/18. And it's currently at $81.6 mil. Reviews ARE powerful, as it only made $2.6 mil on the Thursday before Memorial Day, being a 12% drop from the previous days 18% drop from 5/19's 24% drop. BUT it jumped 131% to $6 mil on 5/22 from 5/21's intake, meaning it did better after a rough week, but may fare worse this weekend...thus bringing its final Memorial Day Weekend intake to a PROJECTED $97 mil max if it hovers at $5 mil per day on 5/23-25.
And I wrote all this since the guy who authored the "BOX OFFICE BEATDOWN" for the 5/15-17 weekend blasted "Angels & Demons" by saying it wouldn't stand a chance against T4, but based on my projections, MW's own projections, and the reviews it's been getting all 'round the board, then it seems it'll only beat A&D by $10-15 mil max based on comparing their opening weekend intakes, with T4 having an extra 2 days added on to its weekend, as well as being released on Memorial Day Weekend. That's two major helpers for it. So that all considered, it would not be that great of a defeat. Though of course, I'm not saying I'm right, for I could be wrong on this. Though those two HUGE factors considered, it still wouldn't be that great of a defeat if it did meet MW's projection of $70 mil by Memorial Day's end, since it would be only a $22 mil increase from A&D cuz of its two extra days, and its popular Memorial Day Weekend.
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ok, he didn't blast A&D, but it was a joking/fun jester. It was still fun doing all that thinking at midnight 17.5hrs ago. lolz
1. It's a Family Film
2. It was in way more theaters then T4
3. It's a Family Film-& thats all the matters-LOLZ!!!!!
So far Star Trek is reaching the higher numbers, but that's sure to change. Let's go, GIANT ROBOTS, let's go! :P