Moviegoers found almost nothing worth paying money for at North American multiplexes as the top ten films at the box office slumped to their lowest gross in five years giving the new fall movie season a disastrous start. Nicolas Cage's latest thriller Bangkok Dangerous suffered one of the worst action openings ever for the Oscar-winning actor, but thanks to a sluggish marketplace it was good enough to claim first place. Summer holdovers performed relatively well with five pics in the top ten dropping by less than 40%, but most wide releases crawled to averages of less than $2,300 as theaters struggled to find ticket buyers.
Bowing to only $7.8M, according to estimates, Bangkok Dangerous enjoyed a less-than-spectacular number one debut with a lackluster $2,943 average from 2,650 locations. The R-rated hitman pic gave Cage his second worst opening for an action film since becoming a major player in that genre with 1996's The Rock. Over that twelve-year span, only last year's Next posted a weaker debut for an action film with just $7.1M and a $2,618 average. Reviews were poor and Lionsgate's marketing push was moderate at best.
The weekend after Labor Day is typically one of the slowest frames of the year. With students back in school and a new football season starting, studios generally avoid opening any strong films at this time which in turns helps the box office slow down. But this year with a major tropical storm hitting the east coast and election hoopla getting bigger after the political conventions, moviegoing just was not a priority for people. The top ten films grossed a dismal $47.6M making it the worst showing since this very same weekend in 2003 when the top ten stumbled to $46.2M. The Top 20 grossed $59.7M that year and is estimated to reach $61M this weekend. Factor in ticket price increases and less stubs were definitely sold this time around. Final grosses to be reported on Monday will show if this entire frame will come in lower than that sluggish session from five years ago when David Spade's Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star led the chart with only $6.7M in its debut weekend. Bangkok also delivered the smallest gross for a number one film since Dickie.
Following its three-week rule of the box office, the war comedy Tropic Thunder retreated back to a close second place finish with an estimated $7.5M dipping only 35%. After its fourth weekend, the Paramount release has collected a solid $96.8M and should cross the century mark next weekend. Sony's comedy The House Bunny climbed up one notch to third with an estimated $5.9M in its third session dipping only 29%. Total stands at $37M.
The Dark Knight dropped only 34% to an estimated $5.7M and raised its amazing North American cume to $512.2M. Overseas, the Warner Bros. sensation raked in an estimated $11.8M boosting the international tally to $437.2M which allowed the worldwide gross to soar to a staggering $949.4M. The Christian Bale-Heath Ledger showdown now sits at number six among all-time global blockbusters sandwiched right between last summer's megahits Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End ($961M) and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ($938M).
Don Cheadle's political thriller Traitor held up well in its second weekend dropping 41% to an estimated $4.7M to push the 12-day tally to $17.7M. The Overture Films release should finish off in the vicinity of $30M. The Vin Diesel actioner Babylon A.D. fell 58% to an estimated $4M for Fox putting the ten-day total at $17.2M. A $25M final should result.
Another macho action pic Death Race followed with an estimated $3.6M, off 43%, giving Universal $29.8M to date. The spoof comedy Disaster Movie slipped 44% in its sophomore session to an estimated $3.3M. Lionsgate has seen just $10.9M in sales and should conclude its run with a mere $19M or so.
Two successful summer comedy leftovers rounded out the top ten. Mamma Mia! eased 36% to an estimated $2.7M boosting the stellar domestic cume to $136.3M allowing it to enter the top ten list of summer blockbusters. Universal's singing sensation smashed through the $400M worldwide mark this weekend thanks to a stellar international frame that saw an estimated $15M. That was enough to push the overseas sum to $280.1M and the global gross to an eye-popping $416M. Mamma is now Universal's top-grossing film of the year both domestically and worldwide beating out the studio's many action offerings like The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, Wanted, and The Incredible Hulk which all cost more to produce.
Sony's stoner comedy Pineapple Express took in an estimated $2.4M, down 32%, and has grossed $84.2M thus far.
The top ten films grossed a pathetic estimate of $47.6M over the weekend which was down 23% from last year when 3:10 to Yuma opened in the top spot with $14M; and off 3% from 2006 when The Covenant debuted at number one with $9M in its opening frame.
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Sulaco2k writes: on Sep 08 2008 04:20 AM Nic Cage = awful (Reply to this) |
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Paul777 writes: on Sep 08 2008 04:31 AM I am soooooooooooooo surprised.....NOT! And Nic Cage can be good when he wants to be (ever seen Weather man, adaptation, lord of war etc?), I dunno why he keep making these really stupid films! (Reply to this) |
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AntonChigurh writes: on Sep 08 2008 04:38 AM Nic Cage is messing with us all. Hes sitting at home reading a great screenply and is going to spring an oscar winning performance anytime now. Nic Cage, has more comebacks than herpes. (Reply to this) |
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AntonChigurh writes: on Sep 08 2008 04:44 AM In reply to this comment (#2022739) My ending comment didnt come out right so just never mind it. (Reply to this) |
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Comment writes: on Sep 08 2008 05:06 AM What an awful week. (Reply to this) |
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Random_Jake writes: on Sep 08 2008 05:18 AM What Oscar winning performance? National Treasure 3 Lord of Bangkok Weather? (Reply to this) |
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jocampo writes: on Sep 08 2008 06:07 AM nic cage has so overexposed himself with mediocre movies. can't stand the sight of him. (Reply to this) |
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Gimy writes: on Sep 08 2008 06:11 AM bangkok was ok, it had decent parts but it also had parts where it was like walle...no talking, just miming sh3t out and i had the same reaction..."C'MON!!! f3ckin' go already! do somethin"". same boring outcome during those scenes. although i actually laughed at some bad times because the execution was terrible. it started off like Lord of War, Cage narrating but...it's more of a rental than worthy of your 7 bucks. it DID make me wonder though, since cage was lovin' on a deaf chic...do deaf chics talk dirty in bed? i wonder if they have any deaf p3rn. before you say "god you're stupid"...lemme just say, i've seen two deaf people arguing up a storm AND driving at the same time. it was quite entertaining watching the driver "yell" at her husband and swerve in and out of my lane multiple times... (Reply to this) |
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elkhawk writes: on Sep 08 2008 06:44 AM Nicolas Cage had his Oscar winning performance in "Leaving Las Vegas". As someone else said, he can give good performances if he chooses. He hasn't chosen to in awhile, unfortunately. (Reply to this) |
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v-alexander-the-great writes: on Sep 08 2008 07:27 AM What? You mean people actually went to see Bangkok Dangerous instead of Dark Knight for the 10th time! What is the world coming to? (Reply to this) |
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thereign writes: on Sep 08 2008 07:53 AM Yes, it's actually highly depressing that people made Bangkok Stupid the #1 film this weekend. I mean, good lord... [The Joker at a meeting with the executives of major studios]: JOKER: You see, a guy like me-- JEFF ROBINOV: A freak! (Paramount, Fox and other executives chuckle) JOKER: You see, a guy like me....look. I know why your box office is down. I know why Fox hasn't had a $100 million dollar flick this year. Bad movies. You see, the shi*t you've been putting out, has shown audiences that you're nothing more than overpaid weather men, trying to predict the box office, and that your writers are talentless hacks. And as for Lionsgate's plans to have Nic Cage as the #1 draw this weekend? Bad movies have no jurisdiction. The audience will eventually find out the movie sucks, and the falloff in next weekend's take will make your company SQUEAL! You see, I know the squealers, and you.... (Lionsgate walks out of the meeting. Robinov leans forward) Robinov: So what are you proposing? Joker: It's simple: Make better movies. ALL THE STUDIO EXECUTIVES LAUGH! (Reply to this) |
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cartwrightStuff writes: on Sep 08 2008 07:53 AM Ha Ha glad to see disaster movie is doing bad. doupt it will stop them making these "Spoof films" though =( i use " because what there doing is not spoof! (Reply to this) |
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TombstoneLawDog writes: on Sep 08 2008 07:59 AM In reply to this comment (#2022815) Reign: that was pretty creative, dude. I actually tried to read that (to myself) in Ledger's joker voice.. I also agree with cartwright- FAIL, Disaster movie, FAIL. HARDER. Seltzer and Friedberg must be made to understand they have NO talent, they are NOT funny and they should *NEVER* be allowed to direct ANYTHING again in this life. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Sep 08 2008 08:11 AM LOL BANGKOK! I think Nic will come back with KNOWING and KICK-***. (Reply to this) |
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whitey_mcwhite writes: on Sep 08 2008 08:22 AM In reply to this comment (#2022755) Have you ever seen Adaptation? I also thought he was great in Matchstick Men, and I would have called The Weatherman Oscar worthy. He'll pick out a good script sometime with in the next couple of years, he seems to do so every 5 years or so. (Reply to this) |
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ThinPhantom writes: on Sep 08 2008 08:37 AM watched red rock west last night again. cage is best suited for quirky low budget movies that give him room to own the script without too many distractions. the smaller the movie, the larger his presence imo. (Reply to this) |
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darthvaderismydadgod writes: on Sep 08 2008 08:52 AM me and my mates make better jokes than the ones in spoof movies when we watch a boring film together. such as "wudnt it be funny if this happened..." spoof movies are getting worse y dont they just stop making them (Reply to this) |
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Bullldog writes: on Sep 08 2008 09:01 AM Nicholoas Cage seems intent on making nothing but garbage, but this one might not be completely his fault. The economy as a whole is slumping right now as has been down all summer. Spending tons of cash at the movies or filling our gas tanks is a pretty easy choice to make. (Reply to this) |
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josuepilk writes: on Sep 08 2008 10:12 AM Just saw the trailer for Knowing, comes out next year in March and stars Cage. It looks good, but I don't confide in trailers anymore. (Reply to this) |
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jrod1978 writes: on Sep 08 2008 10:28 AM In reply to this comment (#2022735) You want to know why is does stupid films?? $$$Money$$$ It's easy to tell. Whenever you see a good actor sleepwalking through a bad film, (s)he is there for the paycheck. (Reply to this) |
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