Now that we are in mid-August, let the true dumping of movies begin! Sure they can be called summer movies, but films the next few weeks have little hope of turning in impressive box office results. The Help (a truly rare August hit) should continue at #1 with a very small second weekend decline, while Conan the Barbarian, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World and Fright Night duke it out with average (at best) returns.
Opening at more than 2,900 theaters in
At about 3,000 theaters, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World from Weinstein/Dimension should average $4,850 (for $14.5 million this weekend). No reviews yet for this movie, which has not been made available for critics (who would likely dump all over it). This attempt at a franchise resuscitation is probably headed for around $60 million domestically.
Opening at 2,900 theaters from DreamWorks and distributed by Disney, Fright Night should average $4,900 from Friday-Sunday (for a $14 million opening weekend). Early reviews have been positive at RottenTomatoes (69% positive, which is near unanimity for a horror film). This movie is most likely on track for $40 million in
Finally, opening at about 1,600 theaters, One Day from Focus/Universal should average a below average $3,700 per theater (for a meager $6 million opening weekend). (The average wide-release film averages $4,900 per theater in its opening weekend). Reviews have been brutal so far at RottenTomatoes (25% positive in the early returns). One Day is probably headed for a domestic total of $14 million, if that.
(millions)
New Films Critics Opening Domestic
August 19-21 Positive Weekend Total*
Conan the Barbarian LG R 52% $ 16.5 $ 50
Spy Kids: All Time Wein PG n/a $ 14.5 $ 60
Fright Night DW/Dis R 69% $ 14.0 $ 40
One Day Focus PG13 25% $ 6.0 $ 14
Note: Although critic reviews are not related to the size of the opening weekend, they are significantly correlated with the size of the declines in the opening weeks of a movie.
* The Domestic Total is a very early ShowBuzzDaily projection of the total North American gross, based on the Weekend Forecasts.
The Help should remain #1 with an amazing 22% decline thanks to strong word-of-mouth among its older demographic, who do not rush out to movies the first weekend. This film will play for some time. Final Destination 5 will have a typical decline for a horror sequel (54%), while Rise of the Planet of the Apes and The Smurfs continue to cruise nicely with declines around 40%.
(millions)
Major Returning Films Change This Domestic
August 19-21 vs wknd 1 Weekend Total*
The Help DW/Dis -22% $20 $100
Rise of Planet of Apes Fox -43% $16 $175
The Smurfs Sony -37% $ 9 $140
Final Destination 5 WB -54% $ 8.5 $ 45
30 Minutes or Less Sony -47% $ 7 $ 40
Crazy, Stupid, Love. WB -38% $ 4.5 $ 80
Harry Potter Deathly 2 WB -37% $ 4.5 $370
Box Office Volume
For the past four years, the top 12 films in the comparable weekend have averaged $100 million total, ranking 39th of 52 weeks. Last year this weekend's total was $110 million, and the year before was $112 million. This Friday-Sunday is looking like another up weekend at $125 million, up about 13% from this weekend last year. This would be the sixth up weekend in a row.
This Weekend Last Two Years
Come back throughout the weekend to see how the movies actually perform. Saturday morning we will have an early look at how the weekend is shaping up as a whole (based on Friday's early numbers), on Sunday we will have initial studio estimates (based on Friday and Saturday), and Monday we will have the final numbers for the entire weekend.
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