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Official Wkd. Box Office Aug. 3–5, '07 - #1 spot is 'Bourne' again

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rotten watch box office:
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94% The Bourne Ultimatum
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89% The Simpsons Movie
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17% Underdog
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15% I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
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93% Hairspray
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38% Hot Rod
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09% BRATZ
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23% El Cantante
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57% Becoming Jane
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42% The Ten

metacritic box office:





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Bourne Delivers $70.1M Wkd Ultimatum; Homer Big #1 Overseas; JLo/Marc So-So

SUNDAY AM: Universal told me that #1 The Bourne Ultimatum rocked the North American box office by opening to $24.5 million Friday and $25.4 million Saturday for a $70.1 mil weekend from 3,660 theaters. (Rival studios pegged the total at $69 mil.) That's 42% market share in theaters crowded with summer blockbusters for the near perfectly reviewed pic and a bigger domestic debut than any Bond pic. Though Matt Damon has transformed himself from Pretty Boy to Danger Guy, 57% of moviegoers said he was the main reason for seeing The Bourne Ultimatum, skewing female, while 68% said it was the action, especially among younger males. Other Saturday night exit polling showed the movie attracted an audience 52% male and 48% female, made significant inroads with minorities (13% African Americans, 12% Hispanics, 7% Asians), and skewed age 30 and older (57% vs 43% under 30). The vast majority of the audience (94+%) had seen prior Bourne movies and 60% said that was the main reason for seeing the threequel. It did more than twice the June 2002 original The Bourne Identity (which opened to $27 mil) and way more than the July 2004 sequel The Bourne Supremacy (which debuted to $53 mil). Ratings of the movie broke down to 80% "Excellent/Very Good", 40% "Excellent", and 55% "Definitely Recommend". Another strong sign was this PG-13 pic's per screen average Saturday, a healthy $6,950. The only bad news is that I hear script tweaks and reshoots made the price of this Bourne creep upwards to $110 mil. But its domestic and international ticket receipts should hand Universal a hefty profit, nonetheless.

Bourne doesn't start to roll out until next weekend internationally where The Simpsons Movie continues to dominate the rest of the world. It is still No. 1 in most territories with some of the Industry's best 2nd weekend ever #s (except France and Spain where Disney / Pixar's Ratatouille opened this weekend) and boasts 40% market share. Homer, Marge and the rest of the family made $47.3 mil from 75 overseas markets this weekend for a $187 international total. In North America, 20th Century Fox told me Simpsons raked in another $25.6 mil weekend (-65% from last) from 3,926 theaters for a new gross of $128.5 million in just one week's time. Though a four-quadrant hit, the toon is drawing heavily on kids since it went up 19% from Friday ($8.1 mil) to Saturday ($9.6 mil) when matinees rule.

No. 3 was the live action Underdog, which Disney told me opened to $4.1 mil Friday and $4.3 mil Saturday in 3,013 dates for a $12 mil weekend. Universal's other movie in the Top 10, #4 I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, the Adam Sandler-Kevin James laugher, had a weekend take of $10.5 mil from 3,290 runs to pull off a 17-day cume of $91.6 mil. No. 5 went to Warner's Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix whose hot new cume is now $260.9 mil after squeezing out another $9.4 mil weekend starting its 4th week in release. In 6th place is New Line's Hairspray, starring John Travolta in drag, which slowed to a $9.1 mil weekend from 3,115 theaters for a new cume of $78.9 mil. Warner's holdover chick flick with Catherine Zeta-Jones, No Reservations, clung to #7 after cooking up only $6.4 mil weekend (-45% from last) from 2,425 plays for a weak new cume of $19.7 mil.

No. 8 went to the Paramount and DreamWorks pic Transformers, which has finally run out of steam after five incredible weeks at the box office. The battling bots added another $5.9 mil weekend from 2,419 dates for a huge new cume of $296.3 mil, the studio said. It should break the near-impossible $300 mil domestic barrier by next weekend. In 9th place, Paramount's poorly reviewed comedy Hot Rod, starring Saturday Night Live's Andy Samberg as an accident-prone stuntman, barely opened. the studio said it made just $5 mil this weekend from 2,607 theaters. Saturday's per screen average was a pathetic $665, lowest of the Top 10, showing Samberg ain't no young Adam Sandler. And, bringing up the rear of the Top 10, Bratz was the Lionsgate flop everyone thought it would be. The tweener pic barely opened with $1.7 mil Friday and Saturday from 1,509 runs for what was a poor $4.5 mil weekend.

Finally, El Cantante, starring Jennifer Lopez and husband Marc Anthony in the Picturehouse biopic of Puerto Rican salsa sensation Hector Lavoe, debuted at No. 12. Platforming in just 542 theaters, it scored $1 mil Friday and Saturday for a $2.9 mil weekend. The film did so-so with a Saturday per screen average of 1,990, the 4th highest of the weekend. Only Bourne, Simpsons and Miramax's No. 16 film Becoming Jane (playing in 100 venues) did better per screen.


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Andy Samberg am cry. So, 's he the next Jimmy Fallon or Will Ferrell...???...STAY TUNED. :lol
 

Link

The Autumn Wind
Ouch. I thought the great word of mouth would prevent The Simpsons from having such a steep drop.
 

Petrarca

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Transformers should be the 4th 300-million-club member by next week


Harry Potter, on the other hand, won't make it to 300
 

MIMIC

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I thought Ultimatum was great, but it was like

Identity = Supremacy = Ultimatum

They were ALL good...but neither better nor worse than any film in the trilogy.
 

Sapiens

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CajoleJuice said:
It's official. Bourne > Bond.


James Bond sucks and has sucked for a long time - so its not very difficult to be > than the content with mediocrity Bond series (Casino Royale sucked too btw kthx)
 

Defcon

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Awesome total for Bourne. I expect a big drop next weekend with the release of Stardust and Rush Hour 3, though.
 

Darko

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going to see bourne tommorow (canadian holiday ftw)


BobFromPikeCreek said:
Bratz bombed hard. Faith in humanity + 1.

guessing on your avatar there is a high quality version up on the internets :D
 

Evlar

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Other Saturday night exit polling showed the movie attracted an audience 52% male and 48% female, made significant inroads with minorities (13% African Americans, 12% Hispanics, 7% Asians), and skewed age 30 and older (57% vs 43% under 30).
That's the secret to Bourne's success. The franchise is dragging in people that wouldn't normally watch a summer action blockbuster, and retaining a good portion of the normal male twentysomething crowd.
 

MIMIC

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Defcon said:
Awesome total for Bourne. I expect a big drop next weekend with the release of Stardust and Rush Hour 3, though.

Rush Hour 3 comes out NEXT week? Oh snap.

And I'm glad that Transfomers seems to be able to cross the $300 million mark. Best "OMG SUMMER EYECANDY!11" film I've seen in a while.
 

LM4sure

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Holy ****! Look at the drop for The Simpsons!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wow. Never would have thought it would have dropped that much. Yikes! Maybe it's the dvd screener that was released a few days ago! LOL!



Oh, and early reviews are stating that Rush Hour 3 is going to be utter shit. I have tickets for a sneak screening on Tuesday, but I might skip it. The trailers didn't look funny.
 

Petrarca

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MIMIC said:
Rush Hour 3 comes out NEXT week? Oh snap.

And I'm glad that Transfomers seems to be able to cross the $300 million mark. Best "OMG SUMMER EYECANDY!11" film I've seen in a while.


I'm more excited for WAR in mid-August.

Jet Li vs Jason Statham should be awesome
 

Sapiens

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omg rite said:
Why? You didn't like it?


Are you trying to be clever? Why would I see a movie with a comedian I can't stand from an awful TV show?

It's a good thing HotRod failed because now it means we'll have one less SNL retard making shitty movies. Especially one as unfunny and undeserving as Samberg.

Thank-you.
 

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MIMIC said:
I thought Ultimatum was great, but it was like

Identity = Supremacy = Ultimatum

They were ALL good...but neither better nor worse than any film in the trilogy.
Nothing wrong with positive consistency.
 

BlazeDSM

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LM4sure said:
Holy ****! Look at the drop for The Simpsons!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wow. Never would have thought it would have dropped that much. Yikes! Maybe it's the dvd screener that was released a few days ago! LOL!



Oh, and early reviews are stating that Rush Hour 3 is going to be utter shit. I have tickets for a sneak screening on Tuesday, but I might skip it. The trailers didn't look funny.


I was wondering, where can I find how can I obtain preview tickets. I'd love to see Rush Hour 3 ahead of time a friend of mine.
 

PleoMax

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Go bourne. Honestly, it's one of the few movies i actually hope does very well at the box office, because it rocks. Normally i don't care how much a movie does.

Would be cool if this made Universal bet strong with their $ on the game currently in development...but i know that's just a dream and the game will be average at best.
 

ZeoVGM

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Sapiens said:
Are you trying to be clever? Why would I see a movie with a comedian I can't stand from an awful TV show?

It's a good thing HotRod failed because now it means we'll have one less SNL retard making shitty movies. Especially one as unfunny and undeserving as Samberg.

Thank-you.

Ah, I see.

You make a very good point. Because I know you personally and I know what actors and TV shows you dislike.

Valid point! Touche!

(Also, Samberg is hilarious.)
 

Sapiens

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omg rite said:
Ah, I see.

You make a very good point. Because I know you personally and I know what actors and TV shows you dislike.

Valid point! Touche!

(Also, Samberg is hilarious.)


I'm glad that you're comedy hero is going to remain obscure. He can be one of those things that you believe to be good and underapreciated while the rest of use breath of sigh of relief knowing that his film career was over before it started.
 

Decado

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MIMIC said:
I thought Ultimatum was great, but it was like

Identity = Supremacy = Ultimatum

They were ALL good...but neither better nor worse than any film in the trilogy.
I haven't seen Ultimatum yet, but I liked Identity a fair bit more than Supremacy. Shaky cam was really annoying in the sequel.

It is great to see Ultimatum do so well since it wasn't getting the best show times in my area.
 

Cheebs

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Bourne movies do better than bond domestically (Suprememcy made more than Casino Royale in USA).

However, worldwide Bond movies make far far far more money. I really hope Ultimatum can do over 200 in USA but I am not getting my hopes up. Great finale for the trilogy.
 

White Man

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Have they definitely said that Ultimatum is the last one? I know it's the last official book, but that's a big opening.
 
White Man said:
Have they definitely said that Ultimatum is the last one? I know it's the last official book, but that's a big opening.
Well, Damon has said he's done.

And Cheebs, Identity made $121 mil, Supremacy $176 mil...I think Ultimatum has a good shot at $200 mil.
 

Evlar

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White Man said:
Have they definitely said that Ultimatum is the last one? I know it's the last official book, but that's a big opening.
Don't know what they said, but they've certainly laid breadcrumbs for a futures installment if they choose to make it.

There's obviously something important and unsaid about Bourne's relationship with Nicki. Also, while the film tells us where and how Bourne was created it doesn't explore David Webb at all. Any competent screenwriter could construct a plot from that.
 

Cheebs

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I can't see them doing anymore. For one Damon is done so they would have to recast. And the book series ended with the third. Some other author revived the book series 20+ years after the trilogy came out due to the movies but most who read them say they are shit.
 

ZeoVGM

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Because Will Farrell was the star of the 'Ladies Man'.

But he wasn't a star in the others I listed? Okay!

(My point is for people to think that LOL CAREER = NOT TAKING OFF because of his first lead role bombing.. that's just stupid.)

Sapiens said:
I'm glad that you're comedy hero is going to remain obscure. He can be one of those things that you believe to be good and underapreciated while the rest of use breath of sigh of relief knowing that his film career was over before it started.

By the "rest of us", you mean the minority. Samberg actually has a nice fanbase. GAF != reality.

And also, he's not my "comedy hero". I just think he's funny. Many others do too, hence most of the most talked about SNL sketched the past two years involving him in some way. Maybe you have to go against stuff that's kewllll but don't speak for everyone. Not everyone likes him, but if you actually think most people don't like him, you're delusional.
 

Sapiens

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omg rite said:
And also, he's not my "comedy hero". I just think he's funny. Many others do too, hence most of the most talked about SNL sketched the past two years involving him in some way. Maybe you have to go against stuff that's kewllll but don't speak for everyone. Not everyone likes him, but if you actually think most people don't like him, you're delusional.


Too bad this fanbase of "Many" didn't turn out to support his poorly reviewed movie. Stop trying to convince people that Andy Samberg is anythig but a flash in the pan.
 
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Bourne's success isn't so surprising given that the past two movies were also pretty big, but I'm surprised to see Simpsons drop off so hard. Last weekend it did much better than expectations, and it seemed like it might be a real blockbuster ... and now it has a huge drop. I guess all the Simpsons fans rushed out to see it and that was it :p

At this rate it looks like it's danger of ending up behind Ratatouille as the top-grossing animated film this summer
 

Defcon

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Damon was on the radio a few days ago saying he'd do another Bourne if they found a way to do it right. Personally, I think they should just leave it alone. It works well as a trilogy.
 

ZeoVGM

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Sapiens said:
Too bad this fanbase of "Many" didn't turn out to support his poorly reviewed movie. Stop trying to convince people that Andy Samberg is anythig but a flash in the pan.

As soon as you stop pretending that you KNOW he's a flash in the pan.
 

NomarTyme

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Defcon said:
Damon was on the radio a few days ago saying he'd do another Bourne if they found a way to do it right. Personally, I think they should just leave it alone. It works well as a trilogy.
I believe he said unless the script is incredible, then he won't do it.
 
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