(mt)


rss

Be our Friend on MySpace

Entertainment Blog Top Sites

news now

SuperBad Trio

The raunchy “nerdfest” SUPERBAD (Sony) has coasted to an easy weekend win, becoming only the 3rd summer movie to win back-to-back weekends (joining SPIDEY 3 and PIRATES 3). Produced by Judd Apatow and written by Knocked Up star Seth Rogen, this teen comedy, budgeted at just $18M, stormed to another $6.52M on Saturday, and its second weekend will hit $18.07M for a new cume of $68.6M.

That makes SUPERBAD the 3rd best grossing 2007 comedy after 10 days of release, trailing only WILD HOGS and I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU CHUCK & LARRY, and that puts it ahead of the Apatow-directed early summer sensation KNOCKED UP.

TOP GROSSING COMEDIES OF 2007
- after 10 days of release -
1. Wild Hogs (Buena Vista) - $77M
2. I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (Universal) - $71.6M
3. Superbad (Sony) - $68.6M (estimate)
4. Blades of Glory (Dreamworks/Paramount) - $67.9M
5. Knocked Up (Universal) - $65.8M

It’s especially impressive given that SUPERBAD has an audience limiting R rating. In fact, this little, star-free, critically-acclaimed comedy is off to the 2nd-best start for an R-rated movie this year, behind only mega-blockbuster 300.

TOP GROSSING R-RATED FILMS OF 2007
- after 10 days of release -
1. 300 (Warner Bros) - $129.1M
2. Superbad (Sony) - $68.6M (estimate)
3. Knocked Up (Universal) - $65.8M
4. Shooter (Paramount) - $27.5M
5. Smokin’ Aces (Universal) - $24.7M

As expected, THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM (Universal) and RUSH HOUR 3 (New Line) took the place and show spots Saturday and for the weekend. BOURNE grabbed $5.16M on Saturday and will likely add another $3.45M on Sunday for a 3-day of an estimated $12.12M. Meanwhile, the Tucker/Chan/Ratner action-comedy scored $4.87M on Saturday, and, after an anticipated $3.46M on Sunday, it’ll finish with approximately $11.79M.

New releases MR. BEAN’S HOLIDAY (Universal), WAR (Lionsgate) and THE NANNY DIARIES (MGM/Weinstein) finished 4-5-6, both for the day and for the weekend. Rowan Atkinson’s BEAN provided a slight upside surprise with $3.86M Saturday and $9.98M or so for the 3-day. After a strong Friday, the Jason Statham-Jet Li action pic tailed off with $3.39M on its 2nd day and an opening weekend of an estimated $9.61M. THE NANNY DIARIES is a disaster limping to $2.78M on Saturday and a weekend take of approximately $7.57M.

Rod Lurie’s well-reviewed RESURRECTING THE CHAMP (Yari Film Group) is off to a disappointing start. The Samuel L. Jackson vehicle, touted as a possible Oscar contender, managed only $664,500 Saturday and just $1.71M for the weekend. That’s a meager PTA of just $1,065. The outcome was better for Universal’s ILLEGAL TENDER, which opened on just 512 screens. It delivered $1.32M on opening weekend for a per screen of just over $2,500.

I never quite understood why SEPTEMBER DAWN (Slowhand Releasing) was released so wide with 857 screens. Oscar winner Jon Voight stars in this bleak movie about a Mormon massacre in the mid 19th century. The results were predictably soft with just $584,000 or so, which means a $681 PTA.

Leonardo DiCaprio’s THE 11TH HOUR (Warner Independent) expanded to 20 locations and suffered a stall at the box office. The weekend take for this global warming doc was only $66,596 for a 3-day PTA estimate of $3,329, only 10th for the weekend. IFC Films yachting documentary DEEP WATER was the PTA winner, followed by Julie Delpy’s 2 DAYS IN PARIS (IDP Films), MR. BEAN’S HOLIDAY, SUPERBAD and DEDICATION (MGM/Weinstein) starring Mandy Moore andBilly Crudup.

Read more at FantasyMoguls.


comments Comment Now  printer   listen Listen 
  1.  
  2. Comment Now!

    Commenting Rules: No hate speech allowed. If you must argue, please debate intelligently. Comments containing selected keywords or outbound links will be put into moderation to help prevent spam. /Film reserves the right to delete comments and ban anyone who doesn't follow the rules. Thank You!