SUNDAY AM: All those cool CGI effects were nearly sunk by cruel reviews and even worse winter weather in midwest and southeast parts of the United States yet Warner Bros’ 10,000 BC easily finished the weekend No. 1 with $35.7 million in box office gross. But as good as that haul is, it’s still not the great $40+ million which Hollywood first expected. Playing in a very wide 3,410 venues, the prehistoric extravaganza from extravagant Roland Emmerich opened to a $12.6 million Friday, $14 million Saturday, and an estimated $9.3 million Sunday thanks to an exciting TV ad campaign.
But its total was just half the studio’s similar-looking 300 opening of $71 mil for the same weekend last year. And 10,000 BC has a PG-13 rating which should have attracted a wider audience than 300′s R-rating. But the caveman movie’s early matinees were “good but not great” amid reports that theaters weren’t selling out. That caused box office gurus by Friday evening to lower their projections for weekend box office to low $30sM. As one marketing analyst explained to me, “The movie is no good at all. But there hasn’t been much in the marketplace for the last few weeks, and exhibition is desperate to keep it on screens.” The movie picked up more steam as the weekend wore on. Yet all expectations are for attendance to fall off steeply by next weekend because of bad watercooler talk. Moviegoers especially found the manicured look of the caveman and cavewoman absurdly out of place in the pic — even though Emmerich spent north of $150 mil (not including P&A, of course) to transport audiences back to the time when wooly mammoths and sabretooth tigers walked the earth. The film should make most of its money overseas because of the minimum of dialogue. (See my previous, Wkd Predictions: Big ’10,000 BC’ Despite Brutal Reviews)
Exit polling showed that 65% of the audience for Walt Disney’s College Road Trip was made up of families. With a paucity of fresh family fare in the marketplace right now, little wonder the pic placed #2 with $3.5 million Friday, $6.4 million Saturday, and an estimated $4.1 million Sunday from 2,706 dates for what was a solid $14 million opening weekend. Not even rival studios bet against a Disney G-rated family pic with a running time of only 1 hour, 23 minutes. As expected, Saturday had big Saturday matinees since Raven-Symoné is a tween icon and consumer brand thanks to the Disney Channel. But Martin Lawrence in a Disney flick is still a street cred stretch.
Holdover Vantage Point, the popular thriller from Sony, dropped only 41% its 3rd weekend out, showing its continued playability in a market with a lot of new competition.
The drama added $7.5 mil to its $51.6 mil cume for 3rd place. But newcomer The Bank Job moved up a notch to No. 4 from No. 5 during its first weekend — and could have scored a higher ranking if only Lionsgate had opened it in more than just 1,603 venues. Seen as a very satisfying pic by audiences, it took in $1.7 mil Friday, $2.5 mil Saturday, and an estimated $1.6 mil Sunday for a $5.9 mil weekend. Even though the pic’s stick-up name implies kick-ass car chases and kickboxing, reliable British tough guy Jason Statham as a husband and father didn’t disappoint hardcore action audiences who may have balked at too much tender character development. Meanwhile, New Line’s flopping Semi-Pro will yield one of Will Ferrell’s worst box office results as the comedy fell to 5th with only $5.8 mil this weekend despite playing in a wide 3,121 theaters its 2nd weekend for a paltry $24.7 mil cume.
The rest of the Top 10 were holdovers. Here’s the chart (cume includes Sunday estimates):
- 1. 10,000 BC/Warner Bros $12.6M Fri, $14M Sat (cume $35.7M)
- 2. College Road Trip/Disney $3.5M Fri, $6.4M Sat ($14.0M)
- 3. Vantage Point/Sony $2.2M Fri, $3.4M Sat ($51.6M)
- 4. The Bank Job/Lionsgate $1.7M Fri, $2.5M Sat ($5.9M)
- 5. Semi-Pro/New Line $1.8M Fri, $2.4M Sat ($24.7M)
- 6. The Spiderwick Chronicles/Paramount $1.0M Fri, $2.2M Sat ($61.7M)
- 7. The Other Boleyn Girl/Sony $1.2M Fri, $1.6M Sat ($14.5M)
- 8. Jumper/Fox $1.1M Fri, $1.6M Sat ($72.5M)
- 9. Step Up 2/Disney $1.oM Fri, $1.3M Sat ($53.0M)
- 10. Fool’s Gold/Warner Bros $865K Fri, $1.3M Sat ($62.8M)
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To me sounds like you are an idiot if you will not watch a movie because the plot is “upsetting” or you don’t like what it is based on. Day After Tomorrow was a good movie and got a lot of attention to people to take notice to Global Warming. So whatever the movie was about, the end result was good so deal with it. Damn Liberals lmfao
I agree with anon and Rob. I’m always up for a really terribly bad movie…sometimes they get so bad they entertain. I kind of notched this one up in that category. Then they did the “From the makers of Day After Tomorrow…” Idiots. That cost them 4 ticket sales right here.
I agree with Jackson that I thought twice when I heard that it was made by a Global Warming kook. Total goof ball pseudoscience. But I like Dinosaurs and big CGI so I will likely see this tomorrow.
WHAT A PIECE OF CRAP
I think red staters will love this movie. It tells the story of a typical republican voter who cares about nothing and is no better than an animal. Vote democrat to put these people in the cages they belong.
Jackson is absolutely right – I don’t want to see any liberal propaganda garbage thrown at people by those idiots with political agendas!
I happen to agree with Jackson. Michael Moore could produce the most patriotic movie possible, but because of the drudge he put out over the years, no way in hell would I support his project. All that POS would do is take the money he makes from that patriotic film, and make more anti-American, socialist propaganda. Actors are paid to act, not preach politics or push their political views. Al Gore may have not invented the internet, but he sure the hell invented global warming!
Not only that, but this movie looks horrible. This looks like Pathfinder met 300 on the other side of the Star gate. Hollywood needs to learn that the public cannot be bought off by cgi alone. It’s not just the economy. This does not look like a movie I would want to pay $5 to go see.
Jason Statham is very cool. Hopefully he starts to get more roles that allow him to actually “act.”
Hey Scott, you may want to pay a bit more attention to accuracy of your comments – Greenspan is no longer the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve. Greenspan was succeeded by Ben Bernanke in 2006. Nevertheless, I completely agree with your other points. Can we all say “I pledge allegiance to the United Nations…” It’s all for the advancement of Global Socialism with Global Warming leading the charge.
Back on topic…this movie is a turd!
the lib vs con arguement even makes it into movie reviews amazing you ass clowns….
There is a saying “that no body sets out to make a lousy movie…”. But isn’t it interesting that Hollywood does so with such astounding regularity. And then they actually have the guts to complain about piracy causing them revenue. Here’s a hint guys…stop making stupid movies, re-making 60′s and 70′s TV shows and actually put something on the screen that is interesting, adult and isn’t written by committee. Or hope that some computer hack can CGI your way out of a hole that was self created by everyone involved in the movie. Meanwhile I’m going to go see Bank Job.
They got this all wrong. They needed to do this as soft core or a comedy. What good is a loincloth if you don’t see some loins? I can watch “Land of the Lost” on Youtube and least get my fill of those nutt (yet pesistent)sleestaks and dinosaurs.
I enjoyed it. Reviews seem to be trying to prove a point that they are much smarter than this movie. They probably are but, I just came to be entertained and I was. Great visuals, pretty girl, and story that was at least enought to hold my interest. Not No Country for Old Men, but a lot better than the recent crop of action movies. I will buy the Blue Ray
Christ did not even come to earth for another 10,000 years how could anything interesting have happened yet?
Keep buying into that red state/blue state shite, Jackson.
Keep that bag over your head, and really do us all a favor – use that red/blue, white/black, gay/straight, Demo/Repub mindset, and keep us all in the 19th century.
Given the fact that most of the folks who vote Republican over and over are the same folks the Repub’s keep screwing over in the Middle States – if they’re not smart enough to stop voting for criminals who don’t give a crap about them, do you really think MOST are able to put RE’s name to a past film about global warming, and boycott the new one?
Scott – You’re a moron. I don’t even feel like explaining why.
I want to see it regardless, but I’m in the target audience. (Young, male)
And really, some people are WAY too political if you find a message in “The Day After Tomorrow.” lol
Believe the hype; 10,000 B.C. is a dud. I went to it expecting to be disappointed by the storyline and acting, but delighted with the special effects. Unfortunately, I was terribly disappointed with the story and acting (even by Camilla Belle) and not very impressed with the special effects. The movie makes a good rental on a large screen TV.
I hope Jackson O’Neill’s post is a troll. Otherwise, he truly is a single-helixed moron.
Anyone C the bank Job?
I agree that the media term “red state” is an insult and just shows their bias. Jackson O’Neill is right about the “Day after Tomorrow”. I was watching the commercial and thought this looks kinda cool but as soon as they said it was from the same people that brought you Al Gore propaganda I just rolled my eyes. I could just imagine another two hour film lecturing me for not adopting some flavor of the week left wing agenda. I know Hollywood doesn’t care much for capitalism but the reality is that people vote with dollars and maybe Hollywierd should hold their nose and try making a film for the purpose of making money. And I don’t mean some brain dead fluff that just further shows their lack of respect for people outside their little circle of ‘creative’ inbreeding .
Wow dude! What a great documentary…..
(sarcasm intended)
Why are you guys talking about Global Warming? The consensus now is we are heading back into another Ice Age!
The Bank Job was a really good movie. Too bad no one went. No over the top acting, effects, or any of that crap. Just a good movie.
just wait for the director’s cut… algore will make a cameo…
I liked this movie alot. But then Im coming fresh off “Jumpers” so maybe anything would look good.