Box Office Guru Wrapup: Anthony Hopkins Has The Rite Stuff

Meanwhile, The Mechanic Idles In Low Gear.


New films with demons and assassins enjoyed moderate debuts while Oscar contenders for Best Picture scored solid sales figures but the overall North American box office remained stuck in a funk. Another snowstorm affected theaters in the Northeast but a weekend with football made audiences more available.

Opening at number one with a respectable but not stellar debut was the supernatural thriller The Rite starring Anthony Hopkins which scared up an estimated $15M which was enough to lead the weak frame. The Warner Bros. release about an American sent to the Vatican to study with a priest that specializes in exorcisms averaged a decent $5,027 from 2,985 locations. Reviews for the PG-13 pic were poor. Given the lack of scary movies since Halloween and the past success of exorcism-related films, a larger opening could have been expected. Last summer's no-star mockumentary The Last Exorcism debuted to $20.4M. The CinemaScore for Rite was a B and the film skewed older as 64% of the crowd was 25 and over.

Dropping a notch to second place, but holding up very well in its sophomore frame, was the Natalie Portman-Ashton Kutcher comedy No Strings Attached with an estimated $13.7M. Declining by only 31%, the Paramount release raised its ten-day tally to a solid $39.7M and could see a final gross of $70-80M. Unlike many other recent star-driven comedies, Strings was not too expensive to produce thanks to a $25M budget and will turn into a nice moneymaker for its backers. A lack of football this weekend certainly helped the female-skewing pic broaden its audience to include more young men.

Two action films claimed third place with each reporting an estimated Friday-to-Sunday take of $11.5M. Sony's The Green Hornet fell only 35% and enjoyed a good hold pushing its 17-day total to $78.8M on its way to a little past the $100M mark.



Jason Statham's latest action vehicle The Mechanic opened with an estimated $11.5M as well and reached the higher end of the range the actor has seen lately when anchoring a film. The R-rated remake of the 1972 Charles Bronson film averaged a decent $4,255 from 2,703 theaters for CBS Films. It was the second widest debut ever for a Statham-anchored action film behind only the 3,303 playdates for Transporter 2. Mechanic's debut came as good news to the action star who has stumbled in recent years with Crank: High Voltage and The Bank Job which debuted with $7M and $5.9M, respectively, but bounced back last summer as one of the main ingredients in Sylvester Stallone's action hit The Expendables.

To no surprise, Mechanic played best to the guys. The audience was 61% male and 64% over the age of 25. The CinemaScore was only a B- but the Friday-to-Saturday increase of 30% was more than twice the 14% of the frame's other new release The Rite. CBS Films paid only $5M for North American rights plus P&A.

Final grosses to be released on Monday will determine the true third place film. Sony projected a 38% Saturday-to-Sunday decline for Hornet while Mechanic's Sunday was estimated to fall by only 31%. Most films in the top ten were projecting in the 35-40% range Best Picture contender The King's Speech, which led all films with a dozen Academy Award nominations last week, saw its ticket sales surge thanks to the extra media attention and 877 additional screens. The Weinstein Co. release took in an estimated $11.1M, up a solid 41%, from 2,557 theaters after an expansion from 1,680 sites. Its average of $4,342 was only slightly down from last weekend's $4,676. The Colin Firth-Geoffrey Rush drama has banked a strong $72.2M and is now headed past the $100M mark. Fueling its Oscar momentum, Speech director Tom Hooper won the top prize on Saturday from the Directors Guild of America boosting his odds significantly for winning the comparable award at the Oscars. Until this weekend, The Social Network's David Fincher had been seen as the front-runner.



Rival Best Picture foe True Grit enjoyed a bump at the box office too inching up 4% to an estimated $7.6M. But unlike Speech, Grit actually lost theaters. Paramount's hit Western now stands at $148.4M and is on course to reach more than $175M which is incredible for the genre and for the Coen brothers. The Dilemma suffered the worst decline in the top ten sliding 40% to an estimated $5.5M upping the cume to a lackluster $40.6M for Universal.

Another pair of contenders for the top Oscar followed, each displaying potent legs. Fox Searchlight's Black Swan dropped 13% to an estimated $5.1M and was followed by Paramount's The Fighter which took in an estimated $4.1M for a scant 3% dip. Both films have been in wide release since December 17 and shed some screens this round. Totals stand at $90.7M and $78.4M, respectively. Still on the road to nine-digit territory, the leggy kidpic Yogi Bear rounded out the top ten with an estimated $3.2M, off 17%, for a $92.5M total.

Fox Searchlight re-expanded its other Best Picture contender 127 Hours going from 69 to 916 locations and collected an estimated $2.1M this weekend bumping the cume to $13.4M.


The Mexican-American comedy From Prada to Nada saw a soft debut in limited release opening to an estimated $1.1M from 256 theaters. Lionsgate's pic about privileged Beverly Hills sisters forced to move to a tough Latino neighborhood in East Los Angeles averaged a mild $4,297. The Spanish-language drama Biutiful, featuring an Oscar-nominated performance by Javier Bardem, fared well in its limited bow grossing an estimated $461,000 from 57 sites for a solid $8,088 average. Including previous grosses from its Oscar-qualifying run in late December, the Roadside Attractions title has taken in $623,000 to date. Snubbed during the early part of awards season, the serious drama about a dying father has now entered the spotlight thanks to nods for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Actor.

The top ten films grossed an estimated $88.2M which was down 15% from last year when Avatar stayed in the top spot with $31.3M; and off 8% from 2009 when Taken opened at number one with a surprisingly strong $24.7M.


Author: Gitesh Pandya, Box Office Guru!

Comments

Colyn B.

Colyn Bowman

I saw "The Mechanic" last night and I have to say I was very impressed. I have been very let down by the fast few Statham movies, but I really love Ben Foster. The movie was violent, smart, and just plain awesome. Yes it was a smidge over the top, ok a lot, but it was a great little action flick. It's no "Taken" but if you like violence, and good character interaction then you can't go wrong. Gotta see "The Rite" this week. If any of you watched it, is it worth seeing?

Jan 30 - 04:01 PM

doomzdavo

Doomz Davo

Rotten Tomatoes and their *cough* clever article titles. The Mechanic Needs a Tune-up. Anthony Hopkins has the Rite Stuff. And The Green Hornet Stings Like a Pussy.etc.

Jan 30 - 09:27 PM

M Night Shyamalan

M Night Shyamalan

Don't forget their oh-so-clever "What is HAPPENING to M. Night's Career" when my movie starring Mark Wahlberg was released...oh, so clever RT.

Jan 31 - 02:29 PM

General Wiz

Carlos Flores

''But a weekend with football made audiences more available'' Shouldn't that be without football.

Jan 30 - 04:02 PM

rle4lunch

Chad W

Look at the authors name. I doubt they even know what football is.

Jan 31 - 03:31 AM

Andrew W.

Andrew Whitefield

Hey--Don't be hatin' on Gitesh. Everybody makes typos.

Jan 31 - 09:03 AM

Isaac

Isaac H

Surprised The Rite did as well as it did. I was expecting The Mechanic to open at #1, with No Strings attached second, Green Hornet third and The Rite fourth. A bit strange, due to its terrible reviews. Glad to see True Grit and Green Hornet holding up well. I still haven't seen The King's Speech, I'll need to before the Oscars. Anyone have ideas as to why The Rite did so well?

Jan 30 - 04:06 PM

Bean

Kevin Garnica

6:19 into this video should answer your question

http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/teamt/dw/skitches/27623-dw-5reasonswhyscottpilgrimflopped

Jan 30 - 04:22 PM

Spencer S.

Spencer Saunders

I though the exact same thing. I didn't think Rite would get 1st place.

Jan 30 - 05:13 PM

JC Martel

JC Martel

I figured it's because the Green Hornet sucked.

Jan 31 - 12:17 AM

Feardom

David Truasheim

the trailers for the rite were extremely cool so i think it sort of had a clash of the titans effect

Jan 31 - 12:00 PM

King Crunk

King Crunk

I was hoping to catch 127 Hours this weekend, but my theater is lame refuses to play it or Black Swan. Ready for March to get here so we can get some legit movies besides crap like The Rite!

Jan 30 - 06:16 PM

otoniel

otoniel gonzalez

im actually surprised at The Green Hornet since that movie sucked!

Jan 30 - 06:17 PM

wxdeadpoolmwam

Tyler Christian

Well the box office will only be worse next week because there is no chance for The Roomate and Sanctum to finish 1st,or even 3rd at the most. Thankfully,Liam Neeson's Unknown is almost here.

Jan 30 - 06:32 PM

Cory B.

Cory B

With James Cameron's name and 3-D behind it, I actually give Sanctum a pretty decent shot to win next weekend. Won't be a big seller, but with things as they are now it probably only needs to make about $15-18 mil. to win comfortably. I think that's well within its reach.

Jan 31 - 11:18 AM

The Dude

Gene Arnold

Saw 127 Hours man, way better than The King's Speech man. The Dude believes that Sanctum may take next weekend only because of James Cameron's name.

Jan 30 - 07:35 PM

mikescooterroy

Mike Roy

127 Hours finally opened at my local theatre, just checked it out tonight and though it was pretty good! I didn't love it, but I thought James Franco did a great job in it! The Green Hornet was surprisingly entertaining I found, saw it last week after being dragged there, but came out of the movie enjoying it.

Jan 30 - 07:37 PM

Yoni G.

Yoni Gottlieb

im glad 127 hours got re-released i thought it was amazing personally tho i don't think it will win any oscars besides some minor ones which is too bad. James franco is amazing in it.
Need to see the kings speech already ive been waiting for too long to see it.
Also need to see the fighter
And the mechanic looked awesome i don't care about the reviews as long as it isn't another expendables that was aweful.
The rite didn't look good.
No strings attached looked really funny

Jan 30 - 08:27 PM

ZenFan

Dylan Hair

Happens every year, a great performance in one film that's overshadowed by another very good performance in a different film. I agree James Franco was terrific. He could be the dark horse.

Jan 30 - 08:54 PM

ZenFan

Dylan Hair

I was able to see The Green Hornet and Somewhere finally. Green Hornet was mindless fun, I enjoyed it for what it was, mindless fun. I loved Somewhere, and I'm surprised that didn't get any Oscar nods. Stephen Dorff and Elle Fanning were terrific. On a random note, I think what is happening with King's Speech is what the Weinstein's were hoping for with Nine last year, but they expanded the latter too wide too soon. I think now they know how to expand a film from the art-house to mainstream properly. I still have yet to see King's Speech, it's on top of my list, but I figured since Somewhere got zero Oscar nominations that's going to disappear quick.

Jan 30 - 08:53 PM

Mensa Devoid

John Mancz

I'm excited to see 127 hrs this week, finally since i missed the first go around. Wanna check out the King's Speech too. Thus far, not that I wanna say I "enjoyed" it, but I definitly think Black Swan has been this years best pic. I say that because /i think all parts were essential to make the movie what it was (screenplay, music, acting, directing) Others I think one of the forms either outshined or could have been subsituted for others. Not saying black swan should win all those categories just best pic. Others might have better acting, but the directing or script might not have been as essential...

Jan 30 - 11:01 PM

Mensa Devoid

John Mancz

RT - on your main page box office you forgot to have the mechanic listed with it BO money...

Jan 31 - 12:54 AM

Dean W.

Dean Wirth

The Rite was good, not great as a horror flick more as an Anthony Hopkins movie...

Jan 31 - 05:53 AM

Dave J

Dave J

Hey! According to "Boxofficemojo.com" "The Mechanic" made it to # 3 with $11,422,006 then # 4 "The Green Hornet" $11,184,361 and then "The King's Speech" made it to the top 5 with $11,064,781!

Jan 31 - 01:46 PM

RamALamADingDong

That Guy

I went to see The Fighter and 127 Hours this weekend. Both were amazing films with terrific performances by Bale and Franco. I thought The Fighter was the best sports movie since Rocky, and for all the same reasons. Out of the seven Best Picture nominated movies I've seen, I would pick The Fighter.

Jan 31 - 09:15 PM

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