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Monday, November 22, 2010

MAGIC! 'Harry Potter-Deathly Hallows, Pt 1' Opens With $65M Friday: Warner Bros Believes $140M Weekend Possible

FRIDAY?PM/SATURDAY AM, 5TH UPDATE: My sources are?estimating $65 million from 4,125 theaters,?a November record for the Harry Potter franchise,?with over 9,000 screens for Friday's North American grosses, including the?$24M from 3,700 post-midnight locations. Warner Bros is now saying Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, Part 1?should translate to a weekend opening between $130M and $140M but rival studios think the tally could go over $150M. That's a lot of moolah as HP7A keeps setting records -- the 3rd biggest Friday ever and the 3rd biggest three-day weekend ever behind The Dark Knight ($158M) and Spider-Man 3 ($151M). Given that?a net profit statement?for 2007's?Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix shows that the film is still over $167M in the red despite grossing?$938.2 million worldwide, I can't wait to see how Warner Bros spins HP7A net.

Overseas, the latest Harry Potter installment has earned?$49M from 53 territories -- 17% higher than HP6 in the same markets/same days of release. UK opened to £5.9M ($9.4m) with over 1 million admissions from 579 situations, which is the biggest single day?gross of?all time there.

1. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, Part 1?(Warner Bros) NEW [4,125 Theaters]
Friday $65M,?Estimated Weekend $140M

The strategy by?Warner Bros'?Sue Kroll was to launch “The Motion Picture Event of a Generation” -- a year-long campaign that began selling both Parts 1 & 2 combined last summer.?The marketing czarina positioned it as a must-see cultural phenom, the culmination of the ultimate battle between good & evil all leading up to Harry’s?final face off with Voldemort.?The studio launched a teaser trailer and poster touting both installments?with Twilight last June that played through the summer, plus showed a 4-minute piece at Comi-Con in July to appeal to hard-core fans (the first time Harry Potter has ever been shown there.)?All subsequent materials focused entirely on Part 1 with the main trailer, print materials, and in theater campaign launching in September. Warner Bros also bought an extremely broad TV campaign claiming HP isn’t just for kids anymore on everything from kids programming to sports and high profile network & cable shows. In October,?a massive outdoor campaign began. "The goal was ubiquity," a WB exec tells me.

2. Megamind (DreamWorks Animation/Paramount) Week 3 [3,779 Theaters]
Friday $4.5M (-42%), Estimated Weekend $16.5M, Estimated Cume $110M

3. Unstoppable (Fox) Week?2 [3,209 Theaters]
Friday $4.2M (-47%), Estimated Weekend $13M, Estimated Cume $42M

This pic played well to those sparse audiences who showed up to see it. Fox Filmed Group will be very happy when 2010 and its non-Avatar pics come to an end. Better luck next year.

4. Due Date (Warner Bros) Week 3 [3,229 Theaters]
Friday $2.9M,?Estimated Weekend $8.5M, Estimated Cume $72M

5. The Next Three Days (Lionsgate) NEW [2,564 Theaters]
Friday $2.5M, Estimated Weekend $7.5M

Another box office disaster for Joe Drake and the Lionsgate motion picture group. Given that marketing costs these days start at $30M and go up and up and up, I don't understand how Lionsgate can claim to me?it "knew all along"?that writer/director Paul Haggis'?The Next Three Days would make only $7M-$9M. Then why make this very ordinary thriller in the first place? "We knew that counter programming against Potter would be tricky, but the Thanksgiving holiday weekend and fact that adult films don't always live or die by their opening weekends factored into our risk calculations," an LG exec tells me. "We were very careful with our media buy, niche targeting our adult audience and not overspending."?Yet Russell Crowe refuses to be hired on the cheap.?At least he?went above and beyond his normal press outreach, doing?the full press junket in support of the movie, and then?6 national talk shows.?

6. Morning Glory (Paramount) Week 2 [2,544 Theaters]
Friday $1.6M (-46%), Estimated Weekend $5M, Estimated Cume $19.6M

7. Skyline (Rogue/Relativity/Universal) Week 2 [2,883 Theaters]
Friday $1.1M (-76%), Estimated Weekend?$3M, Estimated Cume $17.2M

8. Red (Summit) Week 6 [2,034 Theaters]
Friday $625K, Estimated Weekend $2M, Estimated Cume $83.1M

9. For Colored Girls (Lionsgate) Week 3 [1,216 Theaters]
Friday $550K,?Estimated Weekend $1.8M, Estimated Cume $34M

10. Secretariat (Disney) Week?7 [1,010 Theaters]
Friday $425K, Estimated Weekend?$1.5M, Estimated Cume $56.8M

FRIDAY 10 AM, 3RD UPDATE: Post-midnight screenings of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, Part 1 made?$24 million from 3,700 North American locations today. That's a?record for the franchise which has taken in nearly $5.5 billion in worldwide revenue, the most successful movie franchise in box office history. The previous midnight Harry Potter record was the sixth installment with $22M. (For midnight screenings of HP7A in 238 IMAX theaters in North America, the?$1.436 million tally?beat IMAX’s previous midnight record grosses of $1.036 million?from the Twilight Saga: Eclipse.) "This is off to a huge start with $11M already reported for Friday matinees," a Warner Bros executive emails me.?The studio believes that HP7A could open to a whopping $135M by Sundays's end.

THURSDAY 7 PM, 2ND UPDATE: I'm told that as of 6 PM tonight advance sales were $35 million for?Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1.

THURSDAY 4 PM UPDATE:With only a few hours to go before its 12:01 AM Friday premiere, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 is past $30 million in advance sales and may be looking at $60 million for Friday's opening day and a 3-day debut weekend total of $130+ million. Maybe even $150M. Yowza!?The last 2 Harry Potter films both had weekend grosses of $77M each. "We will EASILY pass $100M for our opening FSS this time around,' a Warner Bros executive tells me. Meanwhile, the picture has already leaped over previous record-holders to become giant online ticketseller Fandango's?top??Harry Potter advance ticket-seller in Fandango's 10-year history, and the overall 3rd best pre-seller in company history following only?Summit's Twilight Saga: New Moon and?Twilight Saga: Eclipse. It has bested?Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith.?This #7A latest in the HP franchise currently represents 97% of today’s ticket sales?and more than 3,000 showtimes?are already sold out in cities and towns across the country.?I hear theater owners are scrambling to add new midnight and 3:15 AM showtimes to meet the fan demand.

EXCLUSIVE... Wednesday 12:30 PM: Warner Bros is warning me to "get ready for a record-breaking weekend" for its Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 which opens at 12:01 AM Friday. But the pic is already breaking records and it hasn't even opened for another 36 hours. It will play in a whopping?3,700 midnight locations, which is a record,?with the screen count to adjust based on the demand so that figure could climb even higher.?The general theater count for Friday's release is already?4,125,?a November record for the Harry Potter franchise,?with over 9,000 screens. In addition to these unprecedented numbers, Warner Bros' Dan Fellman?has lined up?239 IMAX Theatres, another record (the last HP only had 166 IMAX screens). "Since almost all the IMAX have sold out the weekend already, they are adding a 3 AM show starting with the first midnight show," my insider says. There also are?an additional 65 "Special Presentation Circuit Screens".?Most importantly, the studio already has?$25 Million in advance ticket sales, another record. "All good news for a huge HP weekend," a Warner Bros exec gushed to me.

Fandango, the giant?online ticket seller, just reported to me that it's?now sold out more than 2,200 showtimes of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 in advance of its opening tomorrow night at midnight. The film represents 96% of?Fandango's daily ticket sales. "A healthy percentage of Part 1 tickets were sold via Fandango’s mobile apps for iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone 7 and Palm Pre," exec Harry Medved tells me.

Meanwhile, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, Part 1 today catapulted to the No. 5 advance online ticket seller of all-time today at MovieTickets.com. The movie closely trails?No. 4?Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. "With less than 48 hours still available for advance ticket purchases prior to the film’s premiere, it could climb even higher," MovieTickets.com says.?As of 11 AM ET today, MovieTickets.com reports the following HP7 updates: that?Harry Potter/Deathly Hallows, Pt 1 represents 94% of all of today’s ticket sales at MovieTickets.com, with over 1,900 sellouts already (though there are?plenty of tickets still available for purchase) and?more than 160 sellouts in New York and Los Angeles.

Also,?Fandango ran a new survey this week on the Part 1 ticket-buying page on Fandango, and here are the results from more than 1,000 respondents.?Some 70% of respondents to?were age 34 or under;?73% are female:

-- 97% say they’re excited to see the characters in a more mature?Harry Potter storyline.
-- 94% said the darker elements of?Part 1 increase their interest in seeing the movie.
--?73% say they feel like they grew up with Harry Potter.
--?68% say that Daniel Radcliffe’s and Emma Watson’s “vigorous kissing” scene (Radcliffe’s wording) increases their interest in the movie.
--?52% predict Emma Watson will be the first, among the three stars, to win an Oscar for a future role.

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

MAGIC! 'Harry Potter-Deathly Hallows, Pt 1' Opens With $65M Friday: Warner Bros Believes $140M Weekend Possible

FRIDAY?11 PM, 4TH UPDATE: My sources are?estimating $65 million from 4,125 theaters,?a November record for the Harry Potter franchise,?with over 9,000 screens for Friday's North American grosses, including the?$24M from 3,700 post-midnight locations. Warner Bros is now saying Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, Part 1?should translate to a weekend opening between $130M and $140M but rival studios think the tally could go over $150M. That's a lot of moolah as HP7A keeps setting records -- the 3rd biggest Friday ever and the 3rd biggest three-day weekend ever behind The Dark Knight ($158M) and Spider-Man 3 ($151M). Overseas, the latest Harry Potter installment earned?$24.3M from 20 territories for Thursday and some Wednesday openers and previews. (This is virtually identical?to the?$24.5M for the same markets/same days opening for HP6.) Key countries?were Germany?€3.9m (US$5.4M) with 515K admissions Thursday from 1,450 screens nationwide,?Wednesday previews?in Australia A$4.0M (US$3.9M) with 334K admissions from 610 screens nationwide, and?Wednesday previews in Mexico?Ps 24.4M (US$2.0M) with 531K admissions from 1,506 screens nationwide.

1. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, Part 1?(Warner Bros) NEW [4,125 Theaters]
Friday $65M,?Estimated Weekend $140M

2. Megamind (DreamWorks Animation/Paramount) Week 3 [3,779 Theaters]
Friday $4.5M (-42%), Estimated Weekend $16.5M, Estimated Cume $110M

3. Unstoppable (Fox) Week?2 [3,209 Theaters]
Friday $4.2M (-47%), Estimated Weekend $13M, Estimated Cume $42M

4. Due Date (Warner Bros) Week 3 [3,229 Theaters]
Friday $2.9M,?Estimated Weekend $8.5M, Estimated Cume $72M

5. Next Three Days (Lionsgate) NEW [2,564 Theaters]
Friday $2.5M, Estimated Weekend $7.5M

6. Morning Glory (Paramount) Week 2 [2,544 Theaters]
Friday $1.6M (-46%), Estimated Weekend $5M, Estimated Cume $19.6M

7. Skyline (Rogue/Relativity/Universal) Week 2 [2,883 Theaters]
Friday $1.1M (-76%), Estimated Weekend?$3M, Estimated Cume $17.2M

8. Red (Summit) Week 6 [2,034 Theaters]
Friday $625K, Estimated Weekend $2M, Estimated Cume $83.1M

9. For Colored Girls (Lionsgate) Week 3 [1,216 Theaters]
Friday $550K,?Estimated Weekend $1.8M, Estimated Cume $34M

10. Secretariat (Disney) Week?7 [1,010 Theaters]
Friday $425K, Estimated Weekend?$1.5M, Estimated Cume $56.8M

FRIDAY 10 AM, 3RD UPDATE: Post-midnight screenings of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, Part 1 made?$24 million from 3,700 North American locations today. That's a?record for the franchise which has taken in nearly $5.5 billion in worldwide revenue, the most successful movie franchise in box office history. The previous midnight Harry Potter record was the sixth installment with $22M. (For midnight screenings of HP7A in 238 IMAX theaters in North America, the?$1.436 million tally?beat IMAX’s previous midnight record grosses of $1.036 million?from the Twilight Saga: Eclipse.) "This is off to a huge start with $11M already reported for Friday matinees," a Warner Bros executive emails me.?The studio believes that HP7A could open to a whopping $135M by Sundays's end.

THURSDAY 7 PM, 2ND UPDATE: I'm told that as of 6 PM tonight advance sales were $35 million for?Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1.

THURSDAY 4 PM UPDATE:With only a few hours to go before its 12:01 AM Friday premiere, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 is past $30 million in advance sales and may be looking at $60 million for Friday's opening day and a 3-day debut weekend total of $130+ million. Maybe even $150M. Yowza!?The last 2 Harry Potter films both had weekend grosses of $77M each. "We will EASILY pass $100M for our opening FSS this time around,' a Warner Bros executive tells me. Meanwhile, the picture has already leaped over previous record-holders to become giant online ticketseller Fandango's?top??Harry Potter advance ticket-seller in Fandango's 10-year history, and the overall 3rd best pre-seller in company history following only?Summit's Twilight Saga: New Moon and?Twilight Saga: Eclipse. It has bested?Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith.?This #7A latest in the HP franchise currently represents 97% of today’s ticket sales?and more than 3,000 showtimes?are already sold out in cities and towns across the country.?I hear theater owners are scrambling to add new midnight and 3:15 AM showtimes to meet the fan demand.

EXCLUSIVE... Wednesday 12:30 PM: Warner Bros is warning me to "get ready for a record-breaking weekend" for its Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 which opens at 12:01 AM Friday. But the pic is already breaking records and it hasn't even opened for another 36 hours. It will play in a whopping?3,700 midnight locations, which is a record,?with the screen count to adjust based on the demand so that figure could climb even higher.?The general theater count for Friday's release is already?4,125,?a November record for the Harry Potter franchise,?with over 9,000 screens. In addition to these unprecedented numbers, Warner Bros' Dan Fellman?has lined up?239 IMAX Theatres, another record (the last HP only had 166 IMAX screens). "Since almost all the IMAX have sold out the weekend already, they are adding a 3 AM show starting with the first midnight show," my insider says. There also are?an additional 65 "Special Presentation Circuit Screens".?Most importantly, the studio already has?$25 Million in advance ticket sales, another record. "All good news for a huge HP weekend," a Warner Bros exec gushed to me.

Fandango, the giant?online ticket seller, just reported to me that it's?now sold out more than 2,200 showtimes of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 in advance of its opening tomorrow night at midnight. The film represents 96% of?Fandango's daily ticket sales. "A healthy percentage of Part 1 tickets were sold via Fandango’s mobile apps for iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone 7 and Palm Pre," exec Harry Medved tells me.

Meanwhile, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, Part 1 today catapulted to the No. 5 advance online ticket seller of all-time today at MovieTickets.com. The movie closely trails?No. 4?Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. "With less than 48 hours still available for advance ticket purchases prior to the film’s premiere, it could climb even higher," MovieTickets.com says.?As of 11 AM ET today, MovieTickets.com reports the following HP7 updates: that?Harry Potter/Deathly Hallows, Pt 1 represents 94% of all of today’s ticket sales at MovieTickets.com, with over 1,900 sellouts already (though there are?plenty of tickets still available for purchase) and?more than 160 sellouts in New York and Los Angeles.

Also,?Fandango ran a new survey this week on the Part 1 ticket-buying page on Fandango, and here are the results from more than 1,000 respondents.?Some 70% of respondents to?were age 34 or under;?73% are female:

-- 97% say they’re excited to see the characters in a more mature?Harry Potter storyline.
-- 94% said the darker elements of?Part 1 increase their interest in seeing the movie.
--?73% say they feel like they grew up with Harry Potter.
--?68% say that Daniel Radcliffe’s and Emma Watson’s “vigorous kissing” scene (Radcliffe’s wording) increases their interest in the movie.
--?52% predict Emma Watson will be the first, among the three stars, to win an Oscar for a future role.

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

"Paranormal activity 2" scares up to $43. 5 M weekend for recording Horror opening; Spiritual Clint "than the Eastwood" # 4

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SATURDAY PM?UPDATE: sources tell me Friday's and Saturday's North American large and weekend and out for the top 10 are:

1 Paranormal Activity 2 (Paramount) NEW [3,216 Theaters]
?Friday $20 M, $14 M Saturday, Weekend $43 5 M

The success of Paranormal Activity 2 is a classic case of if it ain 't broke, don' t fix it. Like the sleeper original smash, the sequel was made for a bare bones budget of $3 million and now is the biggest horror opening ever (record held by Friday The 13th at $40 5 M).?The director of the first Paranormal Activity, Oren Peli, stayed on as producer along with Akiva Goldsman and Jason Blum.Katie Featherston, who was at the center of the first film's action, also returned.?Paramount set Tod "Kip" Williams to direct the sequel after first choice Kevin Greutert departed when Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures enforced an option that made him the director of Saw 3D, the film that opens against Paranormal 2 on Halloween weekend.?Interesting choice of a filmmaker best known for directing The Door in the Floor, an inventive adaptation of the John Irving novel A Widow For One Year. Screenplay by Michael Perry, and Christopher Landon and Tom Pabst.

?The production and its viral and online marketing campaign stayed true to the original, even down to the intimate handheld style of the first with its so-called "found footage" positioning and a media budget half of what a studio would normally spend to get film to this gross. Paramount was gushing what a "spectacular number" $6.3 million is from 1,800 midnight screening locations, passing watchmen's $4.6 million as the highest midnight grosser of all time for an "R" - rated peak.Whereas the first film started off as a sleeper in a few college town and expanded its release week by week rentals as word of mouth grew and a smart TV ad campaign got going, Hollywood was convinced that PA2 could break the $30 million barrier, always tough for any R-rated brazzell. Goal $43 5 M is overwhelming.?Especially since the best weekend of the first was $21 1 M. Rotten Tomatoes showcased 75% positive reviews for the horror film, almost as good as the original's 82%."There is no Blair Witch curse here," was Paramount exec gushed to me by email.

Promotion kicked off in July with a trailer paired with the Twilight Saga's Eclipse and sparked controvery in Texas when patterns were complaining that their teens had nightmares after watching it. So Cinemark execs pulled it from several theatres because of multiple complaints it was "too scary". Paramount of race marketed the first installment of the psychological thriller precisely on the basis that it was frightening the bejesus out of college town moviegoers.Both the plot and the characters were kept under wraps with fans left to speculate if the couples featured in the first film would return for the sequel.Fans only had it confirmed this week when a short clip was posted online with katie discussing that her boyfriend, who doesn't fare well in the first film, wasn't ain't feeling up to hanging out that day, leaving fans to debate whether Paranormal Activity 2 was a sequel or a prequel.

Jackass 3D (Paramount) Week 2 [3.111 Theaters]
Friday $7 6, Saturday $8 6 M, Weekend $21 5 M (-57%), $87 million Cume

So Paramount knocked out Paramount for a # 1-# 2 punch at the box office. Hard for Jackass 3D not to do $125 m domestic.

?Red (Summit) Week 2 [3,273 Theaters]?
?Friday $4, $6 9 M Weekend $15 2 M (-30%), $43 6 M Cume Saturday 5?

Excellent hold for Red, showing that the + 35 - aged crowd is starving for adult fare at the box office.

Hereafter (Warner Bros) Week 2 [2,181 Theaters]
Friday $4, $5 1 M Weekend $12 million, $12 m Cume Saturday 1

After in platforming 6 theatres in NYC and and Toronto last week, Hereafter went wide and increased 24% Friday for Saturday.Three different studios had told me this month that the peak, despite featuring multiple Oscar-winner Clint Eastwood directing Oscar-nominated screenwriter Peter Morgan's very personal spiritual script starring Oscar winner Matt Damon, wasn't t tracking well.But Warner Bros. execs told me that "was not really accurate."We aren't can't tracking as well with young audiences, but that's to be expected with this kind of film."Given that younger respondents are so bombarded right now in the marketplace with Halloween horror films, as well Jackass 3D and The Social Network."The studio's 30 - second TV spot tested the best overall, and ran tsunami in sports programming, but I felt it made Hereafter look like an action brazzell instead of the thoughtful and comprehensive peak it is.By contrast, another 30 - second spot provocative targeted older females.The result was that, by Friday, Hereafter experienced some encouraging momentum and was in better shape is tracking.Awareness was already quite strong among older moviegoers (75% of the sample aged 25 + were already aware) while First Choice among those aged 25 + more than doubled over the past week.Only Red had higher choice among the 25 + crowd Friday.

The Social Network (Sony) Week 4 [2,921 Theaters]
Friday $2, $3 M, $7 2 M Weekend, Cume $72 8 M 2, Saturday 2

Secretariat (Disney) Week 3 [3,108 Theaters]
Friday $1. 9 M, Saturday $ 3 m Weekend $7 million, $37 million Cume

7 Life As We Know It (Warner Bros) Week 3 [3,019 Theaters]
Friday $2 M, Saturday $2.8 million, $6 m Cume $37 4 M Weekend

Legends Of The Guardians (Warner Bros) Week 5 [2,236 Theaters]
Friday $775 K, Saturday $1. 4 m, Weekend $3. 1 M, $50 million Cume

The Town (Warner Bros) Week 6 [1.918 Theaters]
Friday $820 K, $1 m, $2 7 M Weekend Saturday, $84 6 million Cume

10 Easy A # (Sony) Week 6 [1,632 Theaters]
Friday $565 K, $775 K Saturday, Weekend $1. 7 M, Cume $54. 7 M

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

BOX OFFICE GROSS: "Jackass 3D" No. Joke with $49. 5 M Weekend, strong "Red" # 2

Saturday PM Sunday AM Update: Two categorically rejected films by Hollywood, being too moronic and others too mouldy, led at the end of North American week with a big $125 M global weekend ticketing:

Jackass 3D(Paramount) new [3.081 Theaters]
Friday $21. Saturday, 8 M $16.Week ending 7 M $49.?5 M?

As a studio exec joked me Friday, "the race Oscar has been turned on its head". This is because Jackass Paramount 3D destined for the market for young people not only won twice crude Sony Academy Awards-touted Facebook origins film begins its 3rd week Friday, but it hit # 1. Peak stunt stupid producer Johnny Knoxville and Spike Jonze directed by Jeff Tremaine received a CinemaScore "B +". The title is that, despite the restriction of an "R" rating, it opened in a huge Friday for the largest single day ever in October. That included $2. 5 M midnight shows also the ever in October. In addition, a healthy Saturday after the "first to see" ceased. Imagine this shows in Hollywood films did not need a script and a plot, right?With a budget of only $20 M, the studio would have been happier with the weekend M $30, is expected to increase price ticket sites equipped with 3D 2, 452.Maintenant, it could reach $50 M after the Sunday.?(The first Jackass opened with a $22 8 M weekend and after 29 million $.) Believe it or not, I learned discussed filmmakers if yes or no shooting a film in 3D would mess up their comic timing.

Two of the largest components of the Jackass 3D marketing campaign were first 10 minutes of sequences 3D at Comic-con via a mobile 3D projection room and the public spectacle of Jersey Shore performers let MTV saw watch and talk about the new film.There promotion relentlessly by sister company Viacom's who gave birth to the television and film Jackass franchise and licensing product boards program at (now putting features clothing, sunglasses, wheels, even a Converse shoe and cardboard paper.) Comme_si Jackass read fans.)Last weekend, MTV has marked the 10th anniversary of Jackass 2 TV special, leading to the release of the film: Jackass: beginning of the and The Making Of Jackass 3D featuring never-before-seen content band: Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dynn, Jason "Wee Man" Acu?a, Preston Lacy, Dave England and Ehren McGhehey.MTV also showed the origins in 2000 before humble TV franchise, it became a culture pop.(P.S._3D_de_la_fabrication_de_Jackass_contient_un_visuel_d'Hollywood_de_délai.) phenom (I couldn't be more proud)

?Red (Summit) new [3,255 Theaters]?
Friday 7.Saturday, 3 M $9.Week-end 2 M $22 M

Each studio passed to comedy visa elegant Red aimed at adult except for top Entertainment audience: Robert Schwentke peak led offer now Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich and Bruce Willis - some of them as past-their - expiration date.It is surprisingly strong taking into account stars over-the-hill and the sujet.Mais pre-release projections, I learned film has played as a beautiful crowd by blending the right amount of action with humour witty lines and clever timing-based.He has followed throughout all quadrants with the highest being male sex moviegoers aged under 30.But this melting was because of # 1 people went to see the film based on the graphic novel by DC Comics worship by Warren Ellis and met Cully Hamner. Even from Warner Bros, which owns DC, passed the peak.(Dépréciatrice, anyone?) I hear that negative cost of the film is about $ 58 million after that subsidies are réalisées.mais because licenses always his film distributors in the territories of the World Summit, nascent studio financial exposure on the budget is just under 20 million.

Most notable among the drudgery is Secretariat that Disney had a good grip after disappointing debut last weekend and Warner Bros. Life As We Know It has also retenu.Et hereafter for Warner Brothers, starring Matt Damon in a spiritual film strangely marketed as a peak action Clint Eastwood was followed by mal.Maintenant I hear that he did not open with high per screen average when platforming Friday at six theatres in New York, the and Toronto.

REST of TOP 10(numbers refined in the morning)
The social network (Sony) week 3 [2,868 Theaters]
Friday $3. Saturday, 3 M $4. accumulation of 6 M, weekend $11 M, $63. 1 M
Secretariat (Disney) week 2 [3,072 Theaters]
Friday $2. Saturday, 8 M $4.1 M, end week $ 9.7 M (-24%), estimated accumulated $27 7 M
Week of the life we need know (Warner Bros.) 2 [3,150 Theaters]
Friday $3.1 M, Saturday $4.1 M, end week $ 9. 5 M (35%), estimated accumulated $29. 1 M
Week of the city (Warner Bros.) 5 [including Theaters]
Friday $1.Saturday, 2 M $1.Week ending 9 M $4. 1 million estimated accumulated $80. 6 M
Week of the guards legend (Warner Bros.) 4 [2,502 Theaters]
Friday $1 M, Saturday $1.Week ending 8 M $4 M, accumulated $45.7 M
My soul will acquire(Rogue/universal) week 2 [2,529 Theaters]
Friday $1 M (-62%), Saturday $ 1.5 M, end week $ 3 M, accumulated $12 M
Easy A(Screen Gems/Sony) week 5 [2,314 Theaters]
Friday $855 K Saturday $1.Week-end 2 M $2.7 M, accumulated $52.4 M
10 Wall Street: money never sleeps (Fox) week 4 [2,405 Theaters]
Friday $715 K Saturday 1 M $, weekend $2.4 M, accumulated $47.9 M

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