Box Office: Bee Movie With $11.67M Saturday; Fred Claus $18.6M Opening Weekend
By Steve Mason/Nov. 11, 2007 12:17 pm EST
Bee Movie’s domestic cume will be $72.79M at the end of the weekend, which gives it the 7th-best gross for a Dreamworks animated film after 10 days of release. Jeff and Jerry’s “honey pot” will have likely posted the all-time 21st-best 10-day gross in the history of animation.
ALL-TIME TOP 25 DOMESTIC GROSSES FOR ANIMATED FILMS AFTER 10 DAYS OF RELEASE
Shrek the Third – $203.3M
Shrek 2 – $184.9M
Finding Nemo – $144M
The Incredibles – $143.3M
The Simpsons Movie – $128M
Monsters, Inc. – $122.1M
Cars – $117M
Ice Age: The Meltdown – $115.8M
Ratatouille – $109.5M
Madagascar – $100.4M
Happy Feet – $99.2M
Shrek – $99M
Ice Age – $87.3M
Shark Tale – $87.3M
Toy Story 2 – $80.5M
Chicken Little – $80.4M
Tarzan – $77.5M
Lilo & Stitch – $77M
Over the Hedge – $76.1M
Dinosaur – $75.4M
Bee Movie – $72.79M (estimate)
Robots – $66M
Spongebob Squarepants: The Movie – $58.7M
The Rugrats Movie – $57.8M
Pokeman: The First Movie – $57.3M
American Gangster surged 42% Friday-to-Saturday for a strong $10.25M. That should translate to a 3-day of $24.23M, an excellent hold from its opening weekend. With $80.59M in the bank by Monday morning, Gangster moves into the all-time 10-day performers among R-rated movies.
ALL-TIME TOP 10 DOMESTIC GROSSES FOR R-RATED FILMS AFTER 10 DAYS OF RELEASE
The Passion of the Christ – $174.3M
The Matrix Reloaded – $174.1M
300 – $129.1M
Hannibal – $103.5M
The Matrix Revolutions – $102.7M
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines – $90.8M
Scary Movie – $89M
American Pie 2 – $87.2M
8 Mile – $84.4M
American Gangster – $80.59M (estimate)
Gangster is also, easily, the biggest movie of Denzel Washington’s career easily besting last year’s Inside Man.
ALL-TIME TOP 10 DOMESTIC GROSSES FOR DENZEL WASHINGTON FILMS AFTER 10 DAYS OF RELEASE
American Gangster – $80.59M (estimate)
Inside Man – $52.5M
Remember the Titans – $45.9M
John Q – $39.8M
The Manchurian Candidate – $37.9M
Training Day – $37.7M
Déjà Vu – $36.5M
The Pelican Brief – $34.8M
Man On Fire – $33.5M
Crimson Tide – $23.6M
Of the weekend’s new releases, The Coen brothers have made the strongest impression as Joel and Ethan have blown away the specialty marketplace with No Country For Old Men (Miramax). With just 28 locations, the Javier Bardem-Tommy Lee Jones-Josh Brolin thriller has scored a $1.2M weekend for a 3-day PTA of $43,000+. That easily becomes the all-time best opening weekend PTA for a Coen brothers movie.
ALL-TIME TOP OPENING WEEKEND PER THEATRE AVERAGES FOR A COEN BROTHERS MOVIE
No Country for Old Men – $43,056 PTA (estimate)
O Brother, Where Art Thou – $39,000 PTA
Fargo – $20,285 PTA
The Man Who Wasn’t There – $17,036 PTA
The Ladykillers – $7,981 PTA
Intolerable Cruelty – $4,884 PTA
The Big Lebowski – $4,584 PTA
The 3 new wide releases are all major disappointments. Fred Claus (Warner Bros) will finish the weekend with only $18.66M, a huge miss for analysts forecasting a possible $30M. Summit Entertainment’s first movie P2, is unlikely to even break $2M. But, the worst news is reserved for Tom Cruise.
The new head of United Artists, Cruise, is having a tough weekend. He and producing partner Paula Wagner chose to make Lions For Lambs the first movie from the new UA, and it has found a way to under-perform already low expectations. Lambs received only a 22% bump on Saturday for a sorrowful $2.62M, and it will likely finish the weekend with only $6.47M equating to a $2,925 PTA. Amazingly, that is the 2nd-worst Per Theatre Average of Tom Cruise’s career, ahead of only 1983’s teen comedy Losin’ It, which co-starred Shelly Long.
ALL-TIME OPENING WEEKEND PER THEATRE AVERAGES FOR TOM CRUISE MOVIES
Born on the Fourth of July â€" 5 locations – $34,404 PTA
Taps â€" 3 locations – $31,001 PTA
Magnolia â€" 7 locations – $27,657 PTA
War of the Worlds â€" 3,908 locations – $16,601 PTA
Mission Impossible II â€" 3,653 locations – $15,835 PTA
Mission Impossible â€" 3,012 locations – $15,085 PTA
Interview with the Vampire â€" 2,604 locations – $13,974 PTA
Minority Report â€" 3,001 locations – $11,888 PTA
Mission Impossible III â€" 4,054 locations – $11,776 PTA
The Firm â€" 2,393 locations – $10,614 PTA
The Color of Money â€" 635 locations – $10,012 PTA
Vanilla Sky â€" 2,742 locations – $9,123 PTA
Eyes Wide Shut â€" 2,411 locations – $9,002 PTA
Cocktail – 1,404 locations – $8,397 PTA
The Last Samarai â€" 2,908 locations – $8,346 PTA
A Few Good Men â€" 1,925 locations – $8,061 PTA
Top Gun â€" 1,028 locations – $7.969 PTA
Collateral â€" 3,188 locations – $7,748 PTA
Jerry Maguire â€" 2,531 locations – $6,750 PTA
Days of Thunder â€" 2,307 locations – $6,714 PTA
Far & Away â€" 1,583 locations – $6,440 PTA
Risky Business â€" 670 locations – $6,381 PTA
The Outsiders â€" 829 locations – $6,113 PTA
Rain Man â€" 1,248 locations – $5,613 PTA
All the Right Moves â€" 442 locations – $3,677 PTA
Legend â€" 1,187 locations – $3,589 PTA
Lions For Lambs â€" 2,215 locations – $2,925 PTA (estimate)
Losin’ It â€" 180 locations – $2,429 PTA
Finally, in the battle of Bollywood blockbusters, Eros Entertainment’s Om Shanti Om has scored an easy win over Sony’s Saawariya…at least in the US. Om Shanti Om grabbed $1.6M domestic for a $14,000+ 3-day PTA compared to $210,000 and $5,620 per for the first Bollywood film fully-funded by a major US studio.
EXCLUSIVE FANTASY MOGULS EARLY SATURDAY ESTIMATES
Bee Movie (Dreamworks/Paramount) – $11.67M – $2,959 PTA – $64.1M cume
American Gangster (Universal) – $10.25M – $3,352 PTA – $73.8M cume
NEW -Fred Claus (Warner Bros) – $7.68M – $2,132 PTA – $12.9M cume
Dan in Real Life (Disney) – $2.66M – $1,372 PTA – $29.3M cume
NEW â€" Lions for Lambs (MGM/UA) – $2.62M – $1,184 PTA – $4.77M cume
Saw IV (Lionsgate) – $2.08M – $719 PTA – $56.6M cume
The Game Plan (Disney) – $1.19M – $553 PTA – $84.8M cume
30 Days of Night (Sony) – $895,000 – $528 PTA – $36.7M cume
NEW – P2 (Summit Pictures) – $815,000 – $382 PTA – $1.47 cume
Martian Child (New Line) – $803,000 – $398 PTA – $5.6M cume
Michael Clayton (Warner Bros) – $801,000 – $697 PTA – $35.1M cume
Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married? (Lionsgate) – $752,000 – $828 PTA – $52.8M cume
Om Shanti Om (Eros Entertainment) – $725,000 – $6,360 PTA – $1.11M cume
Gone Baby Gone (Miramax) – $653,000 – $682 PTA – $16.6M cume
Into the Wild (Paramount Vantage) – $471,000- $798 PTA – $12.2M cume
*NEW â€" No Country for Old Men (Miramax) – $469,000 – $16,750 PTA – $819,000
*Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (Disney) – $390,000 – $825 PTA – $72.9M cume
*Across the Universe (Sony) – $370,000 – $636 PTA – $22.1M cume
*Bella (Roadside Attractions) – $339,000 – $1,228 PTA – $3.4M cume
*Lars & the Real Girl (MGM) – $288,000 – $1,007 PTA – $3.1M cume
*Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead (Thinkfilm) – $282,000 – $2,311 PTA – $1M cume
*NEW â€" Saawariya (Sony) – $201,000 – $2,365 PTA – $341,000 cume
*NEW â€" After Dark’s Horrorfest (After Dark) – $169,000 – $523 PTA – $299,000 cume
*Lust Caution (Focus) – $94,000 – $847 PTA – $3.6M cume
*The Assassination of Jesse James… (Warner Bros) – $58,000 – $446 PTA – $3.5M cume
*Transformers (Dreamworks/Paramount) – $57,000 – $375 PTA – $319.1M cume
*Control (MGM/Weinstein) – $37,000 – $1,370 PTA – $516,554 cume
*Darfur Now (Warner Independent) – $12,000 – $500 PTA – $55,337 cume
*Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten (IFC Films) – $9,651 – $603 PTA – $52,642 cume
*NEW â€" War/Dance (Thinkfilm) – $3,524 – $1,175 PTA – $10,300 cume
*NEW – Mr. Blue Sky (Rocky Mountain Pictures) – $1,574 – $1,574 PTA – $2,564 cume
*NEW – The Life of Reilly (Reel Diva Consultants) â€" $1,104 â€" $1,104 PTA – $1,940 cume
*NEW â€" Cocalero (Cinema Tropical) – $1,015 – $1,015 PTA – $1,756 cume
EXCLUSIVE FANTASY MOGULS REVISED 3-DAY ESTIMATES
Bee Movie (Dreamworks/Paramount) – $26.58M – $6,740 PTA – $72.7M cume
American Gangster (Universal) – $24.23M – $7,924 PTA – $80.5M cume
NEW -Fred Claus (Warner Bros) – $18.66M – $5,181 PTA – $18.66M cume
NEW â€" Lions for Lambs (MGM/UA) – $6.47M – $2,925 PTA – $6.47M cume
Dan in Real Life (Disney) – $6.05M – $3,122 PTA – $30.8M cume
Saw IV (Lionsgate) – $4.86M – $1,676 PTA – $57.9M cume
The Game Plan (Disney) – $2.71M – $1,258PTA – $82.7M cume
30 Days of Night (Sony) – $2.02M – $1,192 PTA – $37.2M cume
NEW – P2 (Summit Pictures) – $1.94M – $914 PTA – $1.94M cume
Martian Child (New Line) – $1.81M – $900 PTA – $6M cume
Michael Clayton (Warner Bros) – $1.64M – $1,432 PTA – $35.5M cume
Om Shanti Om (Eros Entertainment) – $1.6M – $14,061 PTA – $1.6M cume
Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married? (Lionsgate) – $1.52M – $1,683 PTA – $53.2M cume
Gone Baby Gone (Miramax) – $1.36M – $1,431 PTA – $16.9M cume
NEW â€" No Country for Old Men (Miramax) – $1.2M – $43,056 PTA – $1.2M cume
*Into the Wild (Paramount Vantage) – $1.05M – $1,794 PTA – $12.5M cume
*Bella (Roadside Attractions) – $938,510 – $3,400 PTA – $3.8M cume
*Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (Disney) – $881,500 – $1,864PTA – $73.2M cume
*Across the Universe (Sony) – $838,300 – $1,440 PTA – $22.3M cume
*Lars & the Real Girl (MGM) – $654,800 – $2,290 PTA – $3.3M cume
*Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead (Thinkfilm) – $625,480 – $5,127 PTA – $1.2M cume
*NEW â€" Saawariya (Sony) – $477,680 – $5,620 PTA – $477,680 cume
*NEW â€" After Dark’s Horrorfest (After Dark) – $395,330 – $1,224 PTA – $395,330 cume
*Lust Caution (Focus) – $210.040 – $1,892 PTA – $3.7M cume
*The Assassination of Jesse James… (Warner Bros) – $134,540 – $1,035 PTA – $3.5M cume
*Transformers (Dreamworks/Paramount) – $117,920 – $776 PTA – $319.1M cume
*Control (MGM/Weinstein) – $89,380 – $3,310 PTA – $543,934 cume
*Darfur Now (Warner Independent) – $32,400 – $1,350 PTA – $63,737 cume
*Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten (IFC Films) – $24,103 – $1,506 PTA – $58,915 cume
*NEW â€" War/Dance (Thinkfilm) – $12,590 – $4,197 PTA – $12,590 cume
*NEW – Mr. Blue Sky (Rocky Mountain Pictures) – $3,713 – $3,713 PTA – $3,713 cume
*NEW – The Life of Reilly (Reel Diva Consultants) â€" $2,690 â€" $2,690 PTA – $2,690 cume
*NEW â€" Cocalero (Cinema Tropical) – $2,416 – $2,416 PTA – $2,416 cume
EXCLUSIVE FANTASY MOGULS EARLY SATURDAY PTA ESTIMATES
NEW â€" No Country for Old Men (Miramax) â€" 28 locations – $16,750 PTA
NEW – Om Shanti Om (Eros Entertainment) â€" 114 locations – $6,360 PTA
American Gangster (Universal) â€" 3,059 locations – $3,352 PTA
NEW â€" Bee Movie (Dreamworks/Paramount) â€" 3,944 locations – $2,959 PTA
NEW â€" Saawariya (Sony) – 85 locations – $2,365 PTA
Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead (Thinkfilm) â€" 122 locations – $2,311 PTA
NEW – Fred Claus (Warner Bros) â€" 3,603 locations – $2,132 PTA
NEW – Mr. Blue Sky (Rocky Mountain Pictures) â€" 1 location – $1,574 PTA
Dan in Real Life (Disney) â€" 1,941 locations – $1,372 PTA
Control (MGM/Weinstein) â€" 27 locations – $1,370 PTA
EXCLUSIVE FANTASY MOGULS REVISED 3-DAY PTA ESTIMATES
NEW â€" No Country for Old Men (Miramax) â€" 28 locations – $43,056 PTA
NEW – Om Shanti Om (Eros Entertainment) â€" 114 locations – $14,061 PTA
American Gangster (Universal) â€" 3,059 locations – $7,924 PTA
NEW â€" Bee Movie (Dreamworks/Paramount) â€" 3,944 locations – $6,740 PTA
NEW â€" Saawariya (Sony) – 85 locations – $5,620 PTA
NEW – Fred Claus (Warner Bros) â€" 3,603 locations – $5,181 PTA
Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead (Thinkfilm) â€" 122 locations – $5,127 PTA
NEW â€" War/Dance (Thinkfilm) â€" 3 locations – $4,197 PTA
NEW – Mr. Blue Sky (Rocky Mountain Pictures) â€" 1 location – $3,713 PTA
Bella (Roadside Attractions) â€" 276 locations – $3,400 PTA
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