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Box Office Guru Wrapup: Transformers 2 Generates Explosive Box Office

The Proposal and The Hangover come in at distant 2nd and 3rd.

This weekend Robots ruled the box office as the highly-anticipated action sequel Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen generated the second biggest opening in history with a gargantuan $201.2M in its first five days, according to studio estimates, sending the overall marketplace to its highest gross of the year. The eye-popping figure included $112M over the traditional Friday-to-Sunday period plus an additional $89.2M since its Wednesday launch. Playing ultrawide in 4,234 theaters including 169 IMAX screens, the Paramount release averaged a stunning $26,453 over the Friday-to-Sunday period and a gigantic $47,531 over five days.

The only other film to ever gross more in its first five days was last summer's The Dark Knight which hauled in a slightly better $203.8M from 4,366 venues. The first Transformers bowed to $155.4M in 6.5 days and needed 12.5 days to break the double-century mark on its way to a $319.2M finish.

The Michael Bay-directed pic set a number of other box office milestones. It set new records for a June opener, beating the $93.7M of 2004's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and for a live-action film from Paramount exceeding the $100.1M of last summer's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. In fact, Shia Labeof hopes to become the first star with $300M+ blockbusters over three straight summers with Transformers, Crystal Skull, and Fallen. The new Optimus Prime adventure also set a new five-day debut record for a Wednesday opener easily beating the $152.4M of Spider-Man 2 from 2004.

The onslaught began at 12:01am on Wednesday with an explosive $60.6M opening day haul which included over $16M in business from late Tuesday's post-midnight shows. It was the second largest opening day for any film after the $67.2M for Dark Knight which bowed on a Friday. Grosses dropped 53% to $28.6M on Thursday, rose 29% to $36.8M on Friday, and climbed again by 10% to $40.6M on Saturday. Paramount is being aggressive with its Sunday estimate of $34.6M projecting just a 15% dip from Saturday. Final grosses will be reported on Monday afternoon. The Friday-to-Sunday tally is the seventh best of all-time and the largest for a film not debuting on a Friday.

The new Transformers brought back the main cast members of the first installment including Labeouf and Megan Fox who have become even bigger draws with teens and young adults over the past two years. Fearing being crushed, competing studios left the whole month of June open when it came to big action tentpoles allowing Fallen to be the only action event film out there. A massive marketing campaign by the studio and its tie-in partners drove awareness for the product placement-friendly flick sky high. Critics were brutal and tossed every insult they could at the behemoth, but ticket buyers were more interested in two and a half hours of mindless popcorn escapism.

Overseas audiences were crazy for robot action too as the second Transformers flick has pulled in a stunning $181.6M since its launch a week ago making for a jaw-dropping $382.8M worldwide cume which already makes it the second biggest global blockbuster for the whole year trailing just Angels & Demons which has collected $467.7M in seven weeks. A whopping 72% of that take has come from outside of North America. Fallen is playing more evenly with domestic accounting for 53%.

A sizable drop is expected for Transformers next weekend, but with no effects-driven tentpoles scheduled to open until the July 15th launch of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the domestic haul could very well shoot past $350M in the weeks ahead.

Sandra Bullock followed in second place with what could become the top-grossing film of her career, The Proposal. The romantic comedy hit dropped a reasonable 45% in its second weekend to an estimated $18.5M giving Buena Vista a solid $69.1M in only ten days. Co-starring Ryan Reynolds, the phony engagement flick should be able to finish in the vicinity of $125M surpassing the $121.2M of 1994's Speed to be the highest earner for the actress. Admission prices have risen a steep 75% in the last 15 years so Proposal will not sell as many tickets though.

With robot fights hitting the multiplexes, the leggy comedy sensation The Hangover suffered its largest decline yet. Dropping 36%, still a good hold, the R-rated laugher grossed an estimated $17.2M lifting the cume to $183.2M. Hangover is set to smash through the $200M mark over next weekend's Independence Day holiday frame.

Carl and Russell overtook Kirk and Spock for the year's box office crown as the animated smash Up sailed past the quarter-billion mark. The tenth toon from Disney and Pixar dropped 45% to an estimated $13M in its fifth weekend to boost the amazing cume to $250.2M making it 2009's top-grossing title. Optimus Prime will steal away that prize later this week, but Up still has hopes of surpassing the $300M milestone and now sits at number 47 on the list of all-time domestic blockbusters behind Night at the Museum's $250.9M. The flying house flick is running only slightly behind the pace of 2003's Finding Nemo which banked $14M in its fifth round for a cume of $254M.

The frame's only other new wide opener landed in fifth place. The family drama My Sister's Keeper starring Cameron Diaz and Abigail Breslin bowed to an estimated $12M from 2,606 locations for a moderate average of $4,616 per theater. The PG-13 film based on the best-selling book about a girl fighting leukemia earned good reviews and played to a more female audience and those in the market for a good cry.

Sony placed its pair of not-so-stellar performers in the sixth and seventh slots. The Jack Black-Michael Cera comedy Year One collapsed 70% in its second weekend to an estimated $5.8M for a ten-day total of $32.3M. The Denzel Washington-John Travolta hostage pic The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 grossed an estimated $5.4M, down a troubling 55%, to a cume of $53.4M after 17 days. The studio cannot be pleased with these declines.

Paramount's Star Trek slipped 35% to an estimated $3.6M and boosted its amazing total to $246.2M. Despite the arrival of studio stablemate Transformers, the Enterprise held up impressively. Close behind was Fox's Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian which fell 55% to an estimated $3.5M giving the sequel $163.2M to date.

The indie pregnancy comedy Away We Go expanded nationally and landed in the top ten for the very first time this weekend. The Focus release widened from 132 to 495 locations grossing an estimated $1.7M which was good enough for the ten spot. Averaging a mild $3,390, the R-rated pic has taken in $4.1M to date and continues to grow thanks to good word-of-mouth, more screens, and a larger ad spend.

On the specialty front, Summit's critically acclaimed Iraq War thriller The Hurt Locker opened with strength in New York and Los Angeles with an estimated $144,000 from just four sites for a potent $36,000 average. Pic expands on July 10. Miramax debuted its Michelle Pfeiffer period romance Cheri wider in 76 locations and grossed an estimated $408,000 for a mild $5,368 average. Reviews were mixed.

The top ten films grossed an estimated $192.7M which was up 9% from last year when WALL?E opened in the top spot with $63.1M; and up 36% from 2007 when Pixar also ruled when Ratatouille debuted at number one with $47M.

Author: Gitesh Pandya

www.BoxOfficeGuru.com

Castor Troy

Castor Troy on 06-28-2009 05:14 PM

I love it...

colin t.

colin t. on 06-28-2009 05:18 PM

a sad weekend indeed.

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 06-28-2009 05:56 PM

Agreed. It's the second most sucessful film worldwide. Tsk tsk.

iakobos

iakobos on 06-28-2009 05:32 PM

TF2 was great. Bay made the movie for fans, not critics, and gave them what they wanted which was more robots, bigger battles, more Optimus Prime and more of the G1 interplay between Megatron and Starscream.

Paints Hz Shirt Red

Paints Hz Shirt Red on 06-28-2009 06:25 PM

i agree. just alotta haters out there that wished this film did worse. nobody gives a **** about the plot, or the human characters. this film was made for the people that grew up loving transformers.

Charles T.

Charles T. on 06-29-2009 03:48 PM

You kidding me? Bay didn't make this movie for the fans. Sure he stuck a few things in there to shut the hardcore fans up! BUT! Two of the most popular Transformers of all time (Starscream & Soundwave, based on Wizard opinion polls)barely saw any screen time. Yeah it had more robots, but the human story continued to out weigh what the movie should have been about... TRANSFORMERS! Plus what's with the camera angles! The movie also failed to stay true to the characters, but only a few people noticed that because most of the other so-called fans are tag-a-longs who know nothing about the transformers universe. The character personalities in the first movie were pulled off nicely with room to make them acceptable to general audiences. They added the Starscream, Megatron conflict and I enjoyed that but Prime was on crack! We don't know who Jolt, Sideswipe, and Arcee are! AND THE TWINS RULED THE SCREEN! Why did Mudflap and Skids get more screen time than any other Transformer? AND OMG the plot holes! AND THE SCENES JUST JUMPED! Parts were missing! The makers of this movie simply used the name Transformers to sell tickets. No thought, no vision, nothing was in this movie. Not even an epic fight scene. I've been dying to see the sequel to Transformers and now that I have... I'm dead.

Matanuki

Matanuki on 06-30-2009 08:30 AM

Careful calling yourself a diehard Transformers fan if you don't know who Sideswipe, Jolt, and Arcee are. Besides that, I'm definitely on board with your contempt.

JohnnyJonJon

JohnnyJonJon on 06-28-2009 05:32 PM

Here's hoping the Hangover breaks the $200 million barrier in the next week! I'm planning on seeing it this week for the first time.

jokerboy1991

jokerboy1991 on 06-28-2009 05:47 PM

Meh, I wonder how well Transformers will hold up. Yes it will still make a lot, but I'm interested in seeing how word-of-mouth effects it next weekend, and no I am not asking what your audience's reaction was. So far it has a 6.8 on IMDB which isn't a good sign especially since it just opened, it always goes down. B on yahoo which is good but its also lower then the user rating for the first movie. Transformers 2 is probably the biggest disappointment for me this summer and I didn't even have high hopes, just expected a fun action movie.

Robert K.

Robert K. on 06-28-2009 05:52 PM

Iron Man 2 will blow this out of the water.

RexLaboro

RexLaboro on 06-28-2009 11:22 PM

In Revenge of the Fallen, the Corvette transforms and cuts an Audi decepticon in half. You never see the robot version of the car and I kinda wondered if Bay was taking an abstract shot at Iron Man.

RexLaboro

RexLaboro on 07-1-2009 02:30 PM

I don't know about that. Whiplash looks like a homeless guy, Terrance Howard is gone and they're rehashing the concept of a villain with the same power source as Iron Man. We just watched an entire movie based on the chest piece and here they are doing it again.

Jason C Wilkerson

Jason C Wilkerson on 06-28-2009 05:52 PM

I guess if you put enough explosions in a movie good characters, plot, and subtext don't matter. I remember someone saying a few weeks ago that if people stop going to bad movies that maybe Hollywood would get a clue and would start making quality product, but obviously that's not going to happen.

Anyway, I somewhat enjoyed the movie, it deserved slightly better than it's critical rating, but nowhere near as much as it earned. Even after drinking there were a lot of things I still couldn't get past. (The subplot with the girl chasing Sam when he first gets to college led to nowhere and couldn't have dropped to lower the running time.) Between annoying characters (the twins, Sam's roommate, etc), subplots that led nowhere (aforementioned subplot and more), lack of character development (robots and humans alike), and stupid juvenile humor (random dog humping scenes, a robot humping Mikaela's leg, a robot with testicles, etc.) the bad far outweighed the good.

I wanted to like it more, and I did have some fun, but it's sad that this made over $200 million at the box office over five days.

smartmoviekid

smartmoviekid on 06-28-2009 05:57 PM

agreed jokerboy, i expected it to be completely better than part 1, and there were some elements, such as the action scenes and the Megatron/starscream interplay that was greatly improved. however everything else was either underutilized or unneccesary, like the twins, the human decepticon, the lack of a plot, and the tiny autobot. a lot of things just didnt work out and it was only the action scenes that truely saved the film for me.

chris f.

chris f. on 06-29-2009 12:08 PM

smartmoviekid, just so you know, some of the decepticons in the movie were constructicons, it just wasnt mentioned in the movie. That's why there was the human decepticon, because it was a constructicon. constructicons can take many different forms.

thedownstar

thedownstar on 06-28-2009 06:08 PM

saw "Away We Go" today and am wishing that it would have a stronger showing nationwide than it did. Great movie, two very likable characters giving great performances, too bad it came out in a month with more flash than substance, the kiddies love the flash...I'm looking at you Mr. Bay

I'm not surprised by the transformers numbers, I guess bloated action movies are what the summer is all about, hell, put Paul Blart part deux in June this time next year and it'll make two hundred million, that and anything written by Stephenie Meyer.

Glenn W.

Glenn W. on 06-28-2009 06:12 PM

yeah, there will likely be a huge dropoff next week and it'll fade away pretty quickly, this movie is getting too many negative reviews to have any real staying power. i don't think a whole lot of people who weren't interested in Transformers will be going to see this movie, and i don't think it'll be getting a lot of repeat viewings from people whom have already seen it.

jokerboy1991

jokerboy1991 on 06-28-2009 06:22 PM

Oh yeah see Away We Go is really good, and when Moon and The Hurt Locker comes to your area, go see those!

IOwn Andrew Kruzel

IOwn Andrew Kruzel on 06-28-2009 06:22 PM

Aww sheeit, it's the OWNAGE PO-LICE!

No, actually I'm just here to say that if the rumors that Captain of Team Loyalty is banned are true, I'm gonna be retiring the handle and going back to lurking around here. m ywork here is done thanks to the mods who finally got rid of him and eveyrone can feel free to have great movie discussion without being attacked for having an opinion. It surely hasnt escaped everyone's notice that this thread gets hijacked weekly by someone who can't respect other peoples opinions, no matter how well they're put or what they're based on. I love coming hear to read really intelligemt movie discussion and already the atmosphere around here is a lot less hostile and generally more harmonious. For the people that thought I was just a troll like my namesake, sorry.

I'm gonna go back to lurking, but if ever the time should arise when I am again needed...well mabe you can make a Bat signal.

Premo Beat

Premo Beat on 06-28-2009 07:09 PM

If Captain really got banned RT should make an article/thread proclaiming the good news.

Sad to hear that so many people went to see this movie. More than a few of my facebook "friends" (ie people I went to high school with and don't currently give a s**t about) were making silly "omg megan fox" and "best movie evar" posts that appear on my news feed. Bleh, bring on The Hurt Locker!

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 06-28-2009 07:20 PM

You're a true hero. But, he can come back.

Enigmalake

Enigmalake on 06-28-2009 06:31 PM

"nobody gives a **** about the plot, or the human characters"
Lol, well... When I go to a movie, those are two important elements that I care about.

Paints Hz Shirt Red

Paints Hz Shirt Red on 06-28-2009 06:48 PM

well u went to the wrong movie then.

Anna L.

Anna L. on 06-28-2009 06:52 PM

Agreed. Otherwise the movie just sucks.

carlocarr

carlocarr on 06-28-2009 06:36 PM

Yey! Transformers is no.1!!! so it means a part 3 will be inevitable.. This is one of the best summer movies i ever watched..My family and friends watched this film and all of us loved it, we plan to watch it again on Imax next week.Yehey! To all the haters and critics.. watching Transformers should be mindless fun.. keyword "mindless"..

colin t.

colin t. on 06-28-2009 06:51 PM

no movie should ever be mindless. not even transformers. wouldn't you prefer fantastic plot and characters to go with your action?

carlocarr

carlocarr on 06-28-2009 09:48 PM

@colin t.
why cant a movie be mindless fun?well for me a fantastic plot is like a BONUS for an action movie.. And besides, if the Transformers had an plot as deep as the Dark Knight, it will be hard to understand the story while absorbing all the CGI action..might give me a headache..:-)

Floor Man

Floor Man on 06-29-2009 11:50 AM

No.

Adam L.

Adam L. on 06-28-2009 07:17 PM

I laugh when people say Bay made this film for Fans and not the critics because as a fan I feel he completely screwed the pooch. Literaly he might use that in his next film as a joke.

The man took a beloved franchise and turned it into murderbots galore and all he does is ride the coat tails of the wonderful artists at ILM.

Michael Bay should be banned from making another Transformers movie cause if anything this film proved is you dont need a director to sell a big budget CGI film.

Luis C.

Luis C. on 06-28-2009 09:35 PM

You're crazy!!! This movie is awesome! It has everything a fan wanted, I really wonder what were you expecting????? Maybe you expected a couple of robots getting married and living happily ever after????!!! please, go and watch a drama movie instead

Carter F.

Carter F. on 06-28-2009 07:18 PM

ROTF looked way too long, way to explody, and way to Megan Fox, but I saw it anyway, and it wasn't as bad as I had thought. I'm expecting a Watchmen sized drop. Glad to see Away We Go in the top 10, though

General Disarray

General Disarray on 06-28-2009 07:34 PM

Does anyone else find it ironic that Michael Bay's worst rated film is also his highest grossing? I don't know about you guys, but I'm giddy w/ anticipation just thinking of what he'll come up w/ next. What could he possibly do that would be any worse, Bad Boys 3?

FD B.

FD B. on 06-28-2009 07:41 PM

I've said it elsewhere but I'll say it again. I really don't get what people are complaining about. I thought it was a great movie vastly better than the 1st (which I liked but haven't watched since seeing it in the theater, on the other hand I'm planning to see this again in the theater - which I haven't done for a movie in years).

The best part were the fight scenes, unlike the first movie you could see what was actually going on. It made the military look really good. It indirectly made President Obama look bad. The voices for Starscream and Soundwave were great. The SFX were awesome. The plot was interesting. Shia Lebouf turned in a decent performance. Megan Fox looked hot.

Sure there were some negatives to it. The humor was often crude and felt out of place (although I did laugh at most of it). Whoever invented shaky cam should be shot. Hugo Weaving was better in the 1st one. I'm mixed on the twins, they were annoying in that little brother way, but they do redeem themselves in the end (I'd rather had put in more of Arcee and Sideswipe). The secondary robots are underused.

Overall though it is the best movie I've seen this summer (which includes Star Trek, Up, and Terminator).

jokerboy1991

jokerboy1991 on 06-28-2009 07:52 PM

Really? I thought the last 30 minute action scene was filled with a lot of jump cuts which kind of made it hard to tell what is going on, also thats when the laughable slow motion kicked in. I also still think this movie makes the military and government look like idiots. I mean the military knows that there guns aren't the best weapons to fight robots, why not use something bigger? Then of course they have the stupid higher up government guy who acts all boss. The military also did a pretty bad job keeping these robots under cover, they go everywhere. I get what you mean by positive light- "the slow motion hero shots" but in context they still come off as idiots when you think about it. Also how can you not understands someone's complaints for this movie, the average critic/movie lover said- boring, incoherent, incomprehensible action, unfunny, WAY TOO LONG, and annoying characters. That is enough for one to not like a movie.

bondfreak

bondfreak on 06-28-2009 08:17 PM

Jokerboy - i didnt even like the movie in IMAX, up here i canada all imaxes were sold out on every night lol. And i saw it cause it has 15 minutes extra footage in imax, and there was only like two scenes filmed in imax!!! granted they were good but the dark knight had what SIX?? Cmon if your going to spend 200 mil on a movie make more imax scenes. But yeah if anyone is going to see it, see it in imax, worth the extra bucks. i give the movie 2.5 out of 5 in imax and 2 out of imax. Good action, but nothing different, creative nor remotely intelligent which wouldve been nice. You want quality see public enemies, hurt locker or inglourious bastards for some good action when they come out. Having a lot of the same thing doesnt make a movie amazing, Bay doesnt realize this. I think if he kept the same amount of action from the first one, but made it more slick, creative and fun, mightve been a lot more exciting. and he wouldve saved money on SP F/X :)

Chris B.

Chris B. on 06-28-2009 08:57 PM

yeah that's kind of funny coming from someone who said he didn't even pay attention to the last third of this movie. that being said, I still don't see where anybody who says that they couldn't tell what was going on is coming from. if you actually pay attention to the movie, you can tell exactly what is going on, in my opinion. anyone complaining about how they couldn't tell what was going on was probably sitting in the seats closest to the screen like a couple of dumb@sses.

jokerboy1991

jokerboy1991 on 06-28-2009 09:23 PM

Yeah I wasn't paying attention but it doesn't take a genius to notice when there are jump cuts which is like film school 101 on what not to do with an action sequence, even Wolverine had that.

Jack Waters

Jack Waters on 06-28-2009 07:45 PM

I hate you Transformers...

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