
April 1-3, 2011 vs Showbuzz
Showbuzz Studio Last Domestic
Forecast Prjectn Wknd Ultimate
Hop (Uni) $24.5 $38.2 $129
Source Code (Sum) $15 $15.1 $46
Insidious (FilmDis) $10.5 $13.5 $33
Diary Wimpy Kid 2 (Fox) $11.5 $10.2 -57% $59
Limitless (Rel) $10 $ 9.4 -38% $84
Lincoln Lawyer (LG) $ 8 $ 7.1 -34% $62
Sucker Punch (WB) $ 7.5 $ 6.1 -68% $38
Rango (Par) n/a $ 4.6 -53% $129
Paul (Uni) n/a $ 4.3 -45% $45
Battle: LA (Sony) n/a $ 3.5 -54% $85
Adjustment Bureau (Uni) n/a $ 2.2 -49% $66
Red Riding Hood (WB) n/a $ 1.8 -58% $38
Opening in very limited release, In a Better World turns in a so-so $8,845 weekend average at four theaters. Similarly, Queen to Play averaged a soft $5,445 at six locations. [CORRECTION: These averages have been corrected from an earlier version of the post.] At the extreme end of the indie spectrum, Trust averaged a paltry $2,144 at 28 theaters.

Top 12 Films: First Weekend in April
Volume
2011 $116 (-9% vs 2007-10 average; -31% vs 2010)
2007-10
Avg $127
Movies Opening That Weekend
2010 $169 Clash Titans $61, Why Married Too $29, Last Song $16
2009 $149 Fast & Furious $71, Adventureland $6
2008 $ 80 Nim's Island $13, Leatherheads $13, The Ruins $8
2007 $110 Are We Done Yet? $14, Grindhouse $12, The Reaping $10
Volume
2011 $116 (-9% vs 2007-10 average; -31% vs 2010)
2007-10
Avg $127
Movies Opening That Weekend
2010 $169 Clash Titans $61, Why Married Too $29, Last Song $16
2009 $149 Fast & Furious $71, Adventureland $6
2008 $ 80 Nim's Island $13, Leatherheads $13, The Ruins $8
2007 $110 Are We Done Yet? $14, Grindhouse $12, The Reaping $10
Looking ahead to next weekend, four new movies open, including a rare same-genre showdown featuring two comedies:
Arthur (Warner Bros) -- Remake starring acquired taste Russell Brand. Can he open a film?
Your Highness (Universal) -- Can James Franco bounce back from Oscars in this comedy?
Soul Surfer (TriStar) -- AnnaSophia Robb plays armless surfer Bethany Hamilton.
Hanna (Focus) -- Spy Cate Blanchett tracks a teenager raised to be an assassin.
The movies above will be compared against a relatively soft weekend historically. The second weekend in April has averaged $106 million the last four years and was $119 million last year when Date Night starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey (the sole opener) bowed with $25 million. Maybe we will see some plus-signs in the year-to-year comparisons?
Reminder: on Tuesday we will update the international numbers for current films and take a look at the home video market.
--Mitch Metcalf
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