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Box Office Guru Wrapup: Jason Kills at the Box Office
Audiences enjoyed Isla Fisher's Confessions too...
by Gitesh Pandya | February 16, 2009
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This weekend Masked killer Jason Voorhees was elected commander-in-chief of the box office over Presidents' Day weekend which posted a new record for the holiday frame thanks to eight different films grossing double digit millions over four days led by the horror remake Friday the 13th which hacked up a sensational debut. The new comedy Confessions of a Shopaholic enjoyed an impressive bow as well while the banking thriller The International saw a lukewarm launch. Most holdovers remained very strong as Valentine's Day falling on the prime moviegoing day of Saturday gave a big boost to multiplex traffic.

Overall, the Top 20 hauled in a stunning $211M in ticket sales over the Friday-to-Monday period making for the biggest Presidents' Day session on record. And just like last month's record Martin Luther King holiday frame, this weekend saw more business at theaters than last year's Thanksgiving holiday frame.

Fans flocked to theaters to see the updated Friday the 13th spending an estimated $45.2M on the horror flick over the four-day holiday weekend. Produced by New Line Cinema and Paramount Pictures, the R-rated pic was released by Warner Bros. in 3,105 sites and averaged a sensational $14,560 per site oer the Friday-to-Monday span. Paramount released the first eight films in the lucrative franchise's history from 1980 to 1989 and will handle international distribution on the new Friday. It was the biggest opening in history for a pure horror film and the best for any R-rated film since last June's Wanted starring Angelina Jolie bowed to $50.9M. The Friday-to-Sunday portion generated a meaty $40.7M.

Produced for a mere $19M by Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes, Friday the 13th followed the company's other successful reboots of classic horror hits like 2003's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and 2005's The Amityville Horror which debuted to $28.1M and $23.5M, respectively. The new Jason pic also powered well ahead of the $26.4M opening of 2007's Halloween remake by Rob Zombie. Friday's release on Friday the 13th helped to make this an event film for genre fans and young adult audiences. The opening day generated a killer $19.4M worth of business, Saturday fell 26% to $14.3M, Sunday dropped 51% to $7M, and Monday is estimated to slide by 36% to $4.5M. Bay is already developing a redo of A Nightmare on Elm Street scheduled for release next year with New Line co-producing and Warners distributing.

Following its fantastic opening, the relationship comedy He's Just Not That Into You dropped to second with an estimated $23.4M over four days boosting the 11-day total to a robust $58.8M. Like Friday, You was produced by New Line Cinema and distributed by Warner Bros. The ensemble hit should make its way to at least $90M domestically and could leap past the $100M mark too.

The sleeper action hit Taken was close behind in third place taking in an estimated $22.2M. With the three-day portion off a scant 8% to $19M, it was the strongest third weekend gross for any film since The Dark Knight narrowly edging out the $18.8M that Quantum of Solace took in during its third frame. Taken has now swiped a stunning $80.9M in just 18 days with much more still to come. The Liam Neeson hit could crack the $100M mark next weekend and will challenge Gran Torino and Paul Blart: Mall Cop for bragging rights to top grossing wide release of the year. All three have shot well beyond expectations.

The 3D stop-motion film Coraline delivered a terrific sophomore frame grossing an estimated $19.1M over four days with the Friday-to-Sunday part sliding a mere 9% from its opening frame. Focus has banked an impressive $39.4M in only 11 days and should be headed north of $75M. The PG-rated film featuring the voice of Dakota Fanning has easily been the top choice for families this month.

Striding into fifth place was the comedy Confessions of a Shopaholic which bowed to an estimated $17.3M. Based on the best-selling book of the same name, the Buena Vista release averaged a solid $6,902 from 2,507 theaters. The PG-rated film was slammed by critics but connected with its target audience of young women as a whopping 74% of the audience was female. Shopaholic played to a broad age range with 51% being age 25 and under. It was the thirteenth film this year to open north of the $15M mark. The three-day bow was $15.1M.

Yet another PG-rated winner followed. The Kevin James smash Paul Blart: Mall Cop saw its weekend take climb to an estimated $13.9M thanks in part to a see-it-again campaign aimed at moviegoers hitting cinemas over the Washington-Lincoln holiday frame. Sony broke the $100M mark on Friday after 29 days of release and the total now sits at $112.7M. James has now outgrossed the latest comedies from many A-listers like Jim Carrey's Yes Man ($96.4M), Will Ferrell's Step Brothers ($100.5M), and both of Adam Sandler's releases from last year Bedtime Stories ($109M) and You Don't Mess With the Zohan ($100M).

The studio's other PG-rated bumbling crime-fighter film The Pink Panther 2 dropped to seventh with an estimated $10.8M and enjoyed a good hold thanks to kids having extra time off. But with $24.1M in 11 days, the Steve Martin pic is running 48% behind the pace of its 2006 predecessor which collected $46.5M in the same timeframe on its way to a $82.2M final.

The box office has been churning out hits consistently in 2009. Every weekend this year has been up versus the corresponding frame from 2008 with the exception of Super Bowl weekend which was just a hair behind last year's. Seven wide openers from 2009 have crossed the $50M mark compared to just four last year at this point. The top five films so far this year have collectively grossed an eye-popping $435M which is well ahead of the $329M from last year's five-pack at this same point in time.

Debuting in eighth place with a moderate bow was the banking thriller The International which grossed $10.7M over four days from 2,364 locations for a respectable $4,526 average. Starring Clive Owen and Naomi Watts, the R-rated action drama earned mixed reviews and played to an older male audience. The Sony film faced a major challenge for that crowd from the durable hit Taken which grossed nearly twice as much this weekend. Produced for $50M, The International drew an audience that was 59% male and 66% over the age of 30.

Fox Searchlight's award-winning Slumdog Millionaire spent its seventh weekend in the top ten and twelfth session in the Top 12. The Danny Boyle hit grossed an estimated $8.7M over four days boosting the stellar cume to $88.1M. Slumdog should be just shy of the $100M mark come Oscar night when it competes in nine categories with its ten nominations. The sci-fi actioner Push followed with an estimated $7.9M lifting the cume for Summit up to $20.3M in ten days. A $30M final may result.

Oscar nominees for Best Picture did their best to bring in ticket sales as their time as 'contenders' nears its end. The Reader led the way with an estimated $2.5M for a $19.5M sum for The Weinstein Co. Dropping to an estimated $1.9M was Paramount's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button which lifted the domestic tally to $122.5M. The Sean Penn vehicle Milk fell to an estimated $1.1M giving Focus $26.7M to date. Universal's Frost/Nixon took in an estimated $597,000 and has banked $16.5M thus far.

The top ten films grossed an estimated $179.2M over four days which was up 34% from last year's holiday when Jumper opened in the top spot with $32.1M; and up 10% from 2007 when Ghost Rider debuted at number one with $52M.

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DarkShines2063
DarkShines2063 writes:
on Feb 17 2009 12:46 AM

Glad to see that the new friday the 13th movie did well at the box office.only three more weeks until I get to watch it in Australia :)

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ARTaylor
ARTaylor writes:
on Feb 17 2009 12:51 AM

Well I don't know about anyone else but I loved the new Friday the 13th. My favorite of the series, not that it was really hard to top the others. I'm hoping it does well. I would have seen it again this weekend if my 22 year-old friend wasn't grounded. But I strongly recommended it and he'll see it when he can leave the house.

Maybe I didn't get it but I still don't see how Paul Blart is doing so well. James was great but the rest of the movie wasn't.


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Rishi G.
Rishi G. writes:
on Feb 17 2009 03:27 AM

Saw Friday the 13th which was OK but would have been much better if it was in 3D like My bloody Valentine. All horror movies should be in 3D to get out the best from the film's horror moments. In the showing I went on Saturday night, My blood valentine which was showing in its 4th weekend was fully booked whereas Friday the 13th was only half full. Hence Friday the 13th won't do as good as in US here in UK. Figures will be out later today

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Alex Mang
Alex Mang writes:
on Feb 17 2009 05:36 AM

I really liked the new Friday the 13th as well. Glad to see it's doing well and I hope they make the sequel even better.

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67299709
67299709 writes:
on Feb 17 2009 05:40 AM

I hope to see Friday next weekend i hear it is good.I am glad to see the pink panther 2 doing badly they need to stop making those,steve martin is not funny anymore.And, can anyone tell me the appeal of kevin james? He looks like he has gained 200 pounds since the king of queens went off the air.Did he eat Adam Sandler?

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josuepilk
josuepilk writes:
on Feb 17 2009 07:19 AM

A 22-year-old that's grounded? Dude should write a script, that sounds like comedy gold. Or maybe the making of another Voorhees thriller.

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Robert M.
Robert M. writes:
on Feb 17 2009 11:51 AM

I enjoyed the new Friday the 13th although saw a lot of room for improvement. This Jason is smarter and not the lumbering goon who needs a damsel to trip in her heels to catch her. He uses weapons and traps with the guile of a Rambo. Who says you can't learn anything in summer camp? This is part of the problem where the movie was short on explanation and reasoning. The movie suceeded to the point where you would be afraid to take the last drumstick if Jason was your dinner guest. If the goal is to leave the audience wanting more, then this delivered. More gore, more story, more topless teens-(What does Jason have against them?).

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ARTaylor
ARTaylor writes:
on Feb 17 2009 12:56 PM

In reply to this comment (#2326948)
Why does Jason kill topless teens? Well you see Robert, homicidal maniacs tend to be sexist conservative republicans. They can't stand the idea of any woman enjoying life, and women especially cannot enjoy their own body. It fill them with a castration anxiety that they cannot handle. They want to go back to the good old days where women just served their man's every need, never had sex but had plenty of babies, and stayed in the kitchen and laundry room where they belonged. That's why they use knives and stabbing weapons, because it's a symbol of male domination.

At least that's the BS my teachers keep telling me.


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DarkShines2063
DarkShines2063 writes:
on Feb 17 2009 01:57 PM

In reply to this comment (#2327236)
'At least that's the BS my teachers keep telling me. '

you sure thats not what the judge told you?


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askingseven
askingseven writes:
on Feb 17 2009 01:58 PM

I saw Bloody Valentine and Friday this weekend. Bloody Valentine was very effective thanks to the 3D. Friday was lean and slick, and Derek Mears was very good as Jason. I wish they would have developed the characters more. Jason killing people for 90 minutes is a great time waster, but when the kids are just meat for the grinder, and the kills aren't especially memorable, the repeat viewing value is diminished. I'll be looking forward to another Friday, which seems very likely. Bloody Valentine will make a great party movie, and I may pick it up if the DVD is available in 3D.

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cypress550
cypress550 writes:
on Feb 17 2009 02:37 PM

i liked the new friday it was a definite improvement and i hope there will be a new one but since jason will never die there will be a sequel.

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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Feb 17 2009 09:30 PM

In reply to this comment (#2326948)
Yeah it was a fun movie but could have better. They should have had less of Jason popping up behind people and more of him charging at people. They should have gave the main douche bag a better exit. Also I know its hinted why, but they should have gone more into why Jason kept that girl. Could have been a better movie, but it was better then (to me) expected.

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dracula68
dracula68 writes:
on Feb 18 2009 01:52 AM

In reply to this comment (#2327326)
Both his judge AND his psychotherapist

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