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Recording superstar Beyonce Knowles is building a bankable resume for herself as an actress with Sony Screen Gems’ Obsessed as the latest title burnishing her resume. Co-starring the excellent Idris Elba (The Wire), this low budget, PG-13 genre pic has scored a far-above-expectations $11M on Friday, and it will likely reach $27.5M for the weekend. That is the best opening yet for the former Destiny’s Child lead vocalist as an above-the-title star, topping 2003’s The Fighting Temptations and Cadillac Records from late 2008.

OPENINGS FOR BEYONCE MOVIES
1. Austin Powers: Goldmember - $70.3M opening
2. Obsessed - $27.5M opening (projected)
3. Pink Panther (2006) - $20.2M opening
4. Dreamgirls - $14.1M wide break (after a platform start)
5. The Fighting Temptations - $11.7M opening
6. Cadillac Records - $3.4M opening

Now a million-selling solo artist with ubiquitous hits like Irreplaceable and Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It), she is beginning to cash in at the box office. She parlayed supporting roles in Mike Myers Austin Powers: Goldmember and Steve Martin’s Pink Panther into the showy Deena Jones role in the film adaptation of Dreamgirls, which topped $100M domestic (although the most of the awards hardware was ultimately taken home by Jennifer Hudson, winning Best Supporting Actress at both the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards). Beyonce received generally good notices for her turn as Etta James in Cadillac Records in December, although the movie was a box office dud with just $8.2M domestic. Now she has managed a surprise hit on her own with Obsessed.

By all accounts the movie is not very good. Sony didn’t screen it for critics, and the early reviews trickling in decidedly negative (25% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes). Perhaps the excellent Pete Hammond from Hollywood.com sums it up best saying, “It’s strictly a generic thriller, perhaps the 105th blatant rip-off of Fatal Attraction, but not without its own guilty pleasures.” My hunch is that there is some trashy fun here with a “girl-on-girl smackdown” (Geoff Berkshire’s words from his review on Metromix.com), and the other girl is the stunning Ali Larter from NBC’s Heroes. Still when all is said and done, Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine (Fox) and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (Warner Bros) starring Matthew McConaughey, both due next Friday, are certain to make Obsessed a one-week wonder, and it may get a speeding ticket on its way to home video.

Even if Beyonce’s “movie legs” aren’t as long as her real (and shapely) legs, Obsessed has set a new opening record for the last weekend of April, traditionally a studio dumping ground for schlock and tough-to-sell movies.

ALL-TIME TOP 10 OPENINGS ON LAST WEEKEND OF APRIL
1. Obsessed (2009) - $27.5M (projected)
2. Mean Girls (2004) - $24.4M
3. Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Universe (2005) - $21.1M
4. Baby Mama (2008) - $17.4M
5. RV (2006) - $16.4M
6. Identity (2003) - $16.2M
7. Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay (2008) - $14.9M
8. XXX: State of the Union (2005) - $12.7M
9. Driven (2001) - $12.1M
10. United 93 (2006) - $11.5M

Zac Efron is proving to be a little less durable among the teen and pre-teen set than I would have thought. 17 Again (Warner Bros), also starring Matthew Perry and Mrs. Judd Apatow (Leslie Mann) has delivered a second Friday in the $3.61M range. The weekend could hit $10.83M or so,  enough for second place, for a new 10-day cume of $39.13M, but that represents a deeper-than-expected 54% drop.

Next comes the long-delayed Robert Downey Jr./Jamie Foxx project The Soloist (Dreamworks/Paramount). Originally slated for December with hopes of a Best Actor nomination for Downey, Jr., the Joe Wright-directed tearjerker was first moved to March before settling into this unfriendly last weekend of April slot. Reviews are respectable (61% Fresh on RT) and Downey, Jr. and Foxx both have real drawing power. At just over 2,000 playdates, the movie has managed a tuneful $3.43M (#4 for the day) to start the frame, and opening weekend could reach $10.29M, good for third place. The 25 Plus appeal, especially with women, gives this one a chance to do respectable business over the next couple of weekends as counter-programming to the first few summer blockbusters.

Aside from the monstrous upside surprise for Obsessed, the strong performance of Fighting (Rogue) ranks as the biggest box office upset of the weekend. This Channing Tatum vehicle from his A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints director Dito Montiel didn’t seem to have much traction in pre-release audience tracking, but the PG-13 street fighting yarn has actually delivered the second-best Friday gross with about $3.72M. It will be pretty front-loaded, but should still reach a better-than-expected $9.74M by Monday.

Rounding out the top five, and a bit of a disappointment, is Earth (Disney). The studio’s calculated use of Earth Day to release its Cliffs Notes version of the BBC miniseries Planet Earth has, however, paid some dividends. The 11-hour miniseries has been boiled down to the cutest and scariest animals along with the most fascinating images and picturesque landscapes in a tight 90-minute package, and the re-purposed result generated just over $4M for Wednesday’s Earth Day celebration, adding another $1.6M or so on Thursday. Now the nature doc, which is running at 83% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, has slumped to an estimated $2.61M in Friday sales. It will play big with family audiences on Saturday and Sunday (the kids will be unable to resist baby polar bears sliding down a snowy arctic slope), but I am penciling in Earth for a 3-day of only $9.39M. That gives it the biggest 3-day opening ever for a nature doc, although this is also the widest opening ever for a movie of this type.

ALL-TIME TOP 3-DAY OPENINGS FOR NATURE DOCS
- total domestic cumes included -
1. Earth - $9.39M (projected)
2. March of the Penguins – $7.1M opening - $77.4M cume
3. Two Brothers – $6.1M opening - $19.1M cume
4. Winged Migration – $470,000 biggest weekend - $10.7M cume
5. Arctic Tale -  $207,000 opening - $830,000 cume

2004’s Two Brothers, a story of tiger cubs from director Jean-Jacques Annaud, was a wide release like Earth, but the other 3 films listed above were platformed. Disney’s abridged version of Planet Earth has no chance of reaching the staggering success of 2005’s March of the Penguins, but Earth could get to the $30M range even with summer’s biggest guns blazing starting next Friday.

EXCLUSIVE STEVE MASON EARLY FRIDAY ESTIMATES
1. NEW – Obsessed (Sony) - $11M, $4,375 PTA, $11M cume
2. NEW – Fighting (Rogue) - $3.72M, $1,610 PTA, $3.72M cume
3. 17 Again (Warner Bros) - $3.61M, $1,109 PTA, $31.91M cume
4. NEW - The Soloist (Dreamworks/Paramount) - $3.43M, $1,695 PTA, $3.43M cume
5. NEW – Earth (Disney) - $2.61M, $1,447 PTA, $9.39M cume
6. State of Play (Universal) - $2.58M, $1,029 PTA, $22.12M cume
7. Hannah Montana: The Movie (Disney) - $2.21M, $685 PTA, $61.41M cume
8. Fast & Furious (Universal) - $1.86M, $524 PTA, $5.79M cume
9. Monsters vs. Aliens (Dreamworks/Paramount) - $1.8M, $536 PTA, $168.09M cume
10. Crank: High Voltage (Lionsgate) - $1M, $450 PTA, $10.11M cume

EXCLUSIVE STEVE MASON EARLY 3-DAY ESTIMATES
1. NEW – Obsessed (Sony) - $27.5M, $10,939 PTA, $27.5M cume
2. 17 Again (Warner Bros) - $10.83M, $3,327 PTA, $39.13M
3. NEW - The Soloist (Dreamworks/Paramount) - $10.29M, $5,084 PTA, $10.29M cume
4. Fighting (Rogue) - $9.74M, $4,219 PTA, $9.74M cume
5. NEW – Earth (Disney) - $9.39M, $5,208 PTA, $15.04M cume
6. State of Play (Universal) - $8.38M, $2,987 PTA, $26.61M cume
7. Monsters vs. Aliens (Dreamworks/Paramount) - $7.56M, $2,251 PTA, $173.85M cume
8. Hannah Montana: The Movie (Disney) - $7.41M, $2,295 PTA, $66.63M cume
9. Fast & Furious (Universal) - $5.79M, $1,625 PTA, $144.95M cume
10. Crank: High Voltage (Lionsgate) - $2.8M, $1,259 PTA, $11.91M cume

  • adam
    i dont think ive seen any advertisement for this movie.
  • MyNew Pep-Pep
    Hasn't every movie that's come out... break some sort of record this year?
  • Yeah, I am in no way surprised at broken records anymore. I'm sure something will break records next weekend too.
  • Yeah, I hate it when a story comes out the weekend after Jan 1 and you hear, "This was the highest grossing film of the year!" Even Captain Obvious would slap his face over that one.
  • haaahaha Obsessed. wtf. Actually, I am seeing it tomorrow and I'm looking forward to it probably more than is socially acceptable. Also, I saw 17 Again and... I kind of enjoyed it. :/
  • I actually think 17 again will be alot better than Obsessed. You should give us a mini review of Obsessed when you finally see it.
  • haaaa my opinion probably isn't worth much HOWEVER I will tell you that Obsessed is super fucking lame. holy shit it is horrible. But not in a funny way. Anyone placing it into the prestigious category of unintentional comedy doesn't know about unintentional comedy. It's just boring. And it doesn't even bore with mercy bc it is 2 full hours long. Wtf. Other than the semi-epic fight at the end (which is in the trailer) this movie has only 2 funny parts:
    1. When Stringer Bell is giving Heroes chick CPR and says, "BREATHE BITCH"

    2.
    Stringer Bell : Where am I going to go?
    Beyonce: TO HELL! and, until then, a Four Seasons.

    Man I also saw The Informers today. That was also very boring and didn't reach the unintentional comedy realm I was hoping it would. 12 Rounds was the same deal.

    However, Paul Blart Mall Cop, which I just paid a dollar to see, is a super legit unintentional comedy. I recommend that one bc it's soooo unbelievably retarded and has more than just a few scenes to laugh at. Seriously, I am completely baffled by how that movie got made.
  • Hey thanks for the mini-review. Well I would have definitely picked Paul Blart over the other ones any day. I actually have been wanting to see The Informers but I also hear that it isn't any good. It sounds like you watch quite a bit of movies in your spare time. Movies that shouldn't be watched by anyone. Of course I'm only talking about Obsessed which I have heard from others that it is completely ridiculous. I'm very happy with myself that I will not be wasting my time and money on that one.
  • Nick
    I assume you're joking about the "excellent" Pete Hammond...
  • Infrafan
    Beyonce doesn't need encouragement. Last thing she needs.
  • Justin
    In the immortal words of Cartman, "Dude...the fuuuck?"

    Seriously, couldn't it have at least been The Soloist? I mean, that movie's not perfect either but A FUCKING BEYONCE MOVIE? Come on America.
  • Ezekial
    What?

    Slashfilm's predictions were pretty off. Weren't you guys expecting Fighting to open at #7? And why are people going to see Obsessed? Sure, there's Beyonce in it, but I still don't see how it brings people to the theater. I read about it on Twitter last night and people said it was SOLD OUT. Amazing. Let's just make sure Wolverine is any good.
  • Mel
    As a huge Beyonce fan, I never thought I'd see the day one of her movies opened #1 lol. This shit is bananas! I love her but I'll even admit this movie looks awful... but I'm still gonna see it anyway haha.
  • Ugh...am I the only one who thinks Beyonce is attractive but a pretty mediocre actress? Her face has been all over the talk shows recently too promoting this thing.
  • /ambient
    nope!
  • Justin
    actress? more like HACKtress.

    Aww yeah.
  • Well at least Stringer Bell's getting some work.
  • Even though ticket prices keep going up, another movie breaks a record?! That's amazing!
  • What happened to the movie industry losing *so much money* from online piracy like the MPAA is more than happy to trot around? It seems in the past year or so a lot of records have been broken, and last year the movie industry had their highest grossing year ever.
  • sam
    is it just me or am i the only one who caught that the movie is called Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy? and not Universe?
  • I guess people in U.S. have to go watch a movie this weekend. I just don't get it, why not wait a week or two and watch something that's worth seeing? Oh well, I guess someone has to make the majority of the money this weekend at the movies.
  • sickntiredintexas
    Was Beyonce the Exec. Producer of this film too? Then that would explain it all. You would think she was the only actor the way she had done the press junket. I wish she would go sit down for at least a year. And this is coming from a Beyonce fan. Now her concert is coming to town in 3 months so I have to listen to all the radio ads until then. GO AWAY ALREADY!
  • Everyone over at ONTD said they basically saw "Obsessed" to laugh at it - and that's all that happened in theaters was people just laughing at it. So it's selling tickets but the word of mouth is "take your friends because it's HILARIOUS" without meaning to be.
  • Troy
    Never underestimate black audiences is the moral to the weekend I suppose. Those Tyler Perry movies don't make bank all by themselves.
  • 790
    Crap sells,,,,
  • That's why I went to see it...to LAUGH. Unfortunately, there was barely anything to laugh at till the last 10 minutes. Everything before that is actually just painfully boring. I don't know why people are saying "take your friends because it's hilarious." Unintentional comedy is a precious beautiful thing. Saying this movie reaches that level is giving it way more credit than it deserves. I know you didn't say it or anything but I'm annoyed by the people who do and this was my opportunity to rant.
  • really
    nerver underestimate white audiences to make stupid comments like Troy...
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