SUNDAY AM: So the long holiday weekend for Martin Luther King looks to be record breaking at the box office with the overall domestic grosses up 29% over last year’s. And one reason for that was the unexpected success of the mindless comedy Paul Blart: Mall Cop starring TV funnyman Kevin James and produced by Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison production company for Columbia/Sony Pictures. It’s rare in today’s over-analyzed Hollywood that seasoned movie analysts get the numbers wrong. But no one anticipated the overperformance of this stupid laffer — not even the studio, according to my insiders. Mall Cop‘s $33.8 million three-day opening from 3,144 theaters — going up a big 35% from Friday to Saturday which almost never happens except for toons — shattered Sony’s pre-release expectations as did its estimated $40-plus haul during the four-day holiday, which is looking to be at least $15M more than what the studio projected. Consider also that the PG pic cost a modest $26M to produce, which gives Sony considerable upside. Insiders say one reason for the success is that Kevin James promoted the heck out of the film across the country because it was the first time the Sony-produced King Of Queens TV star previously known as a reliable sidekick to Will Smith and Adam Sandler was top-lining a film.
Opening weekend audience demos were split evenly between male and female, and 56%/44% were under/over age 25. All I can conclude is that no one in Hollywood ever went broke underestimating the taste of North American moviegoers. And if the public wants better-quality films, then perhaps they shouldn’t keep buying tickets for moronic movies.
Clint Eastwood’s Oscar-buzzed Gran Torino for Warner Bros continues to surprise, coming in No. 2 from 2,972 runs with only a 25% decline from going wide last weekend. It continues doing very well in so-called blue collar areas like the Rust Belt and other parts of the Midwest as well as in the South.
Fox Searchlight’s biopic Notorious based on B.I.G.’s bigger-than-life narratives did huge business in just 1,638 venues on Friday and was actually No. 1 after the matinees before flattening out for the rest of the weekend and probably holding onto #3 for the 40-day MLK holiday (though it’s No. 4 for the 3-day weekend).
Marketing for the pic was major in urban areas, with ads covering two NYC subway stations and giant banners draped across no less than Madison Square Garden, while ticketbuyers on Fandango.com received free limited-edition Notorious T-shirt and iPhone skin. The pic ended with the best per-screen average — $13,126 – of all this weekend’s 30-plus movies.
>3-D is here to stay and it continues to thrive in the marketplace. Lionsgate’s My Bloody Valentine 3D did much better than the usual R-rated horror film (whose box office numbers have been waning of late because of the trend towards less gory PG-13 product in this genre) because it had the widest 3-D release yet. Even exhibitors when they first saw it were impressed with how creepy stuff like eyeballs seemed to come right out at the audience. (Ugh.) Audiences thronged the 1,033 locations with 3-D and even the 1,501 conventional plays. But I’m not sure that Lionsgate’s very aggressive Sunday estimate for Valentine of $5.9M will pan out vs Fox Searchlight’s $5.5M when the 3-day actuals are totalled. It’s because of that some are putting Valentine #3 and Notorious #4. We’ll see.
Paramount made Hotel For Dogs for the equivalent of a few dog biscuits, sent it into 3,271 dates, and targeted it to families and kids under 12. But it’s one of the films that the new DreamWorks left behind so now it’s a Nickelodeon Movie at the studio. Because the pup pic played so young, its grosses were nowhere near the humongous recent openings of other canine starrers like Beverly Hills Chihuahua or Marley And Me.
1. Paul Blart: Mall Cop (Sony) $9.8M Friday, $13.2M Saturday, $33.8M wkd, est $40+M four-day MLK
2. Gran Torino (Warner Bros) $6.3M Fri, $10M Sat, $24M wkd, est $27M four-day MLK, cume $77M
3. Notorious (Fox Searchlight) $8.3M Fri, $7.5M Sat, $21.5M wkd (?), est $24M (?) four-day MLK
4. My Boody Valentine 3-D (Lionsgate) $8.2M Fri, $7.6M Sat, $21.9M wkd (?), $24M (?) four-day MLK
5. Hotel For Dogs (Paramount) $4.3M Fri, $7.3M Sat, $17.7M wkd, $23M four-day MLK





What happened to good taste in America? Really…
Happy to see that Notorious did better than expected. Didn’t expect to like the film, but enjoyed it alot, worth the $10. Biggie baby !!!
Very worried with America!!! Paul Blart a film that you lose brain cells watching? Due to playoff games the male crowd that all rushed out to see it and bad word of mouth is why Paul Blart will suffer big drops the next few days! Notrious will drop heavily by the end of the weekend very frontloaded with the “urban crowd.” My Bloody Valentine is peforming exactly how it should and has good word of mouth which is why this might be able to edge out on top, and Hotel for Dogs will have a large increase from Sat. to Mon. with families.
We’re in recession/depression Tim. People want light and easy entertainment when their lives are full of stress, angst and drama. Take a look at history and see when the fluffiest and most empty comedy were at their most popular.
I don’t plan to see Mall Cop, but I am going out with some friends to see My Bloody Valentine tonight because from what I’ve seen in previews and interviews, it looks like a good old-school style horror and I’m digging the nostalgia right now.
If that’s bad taste, I guess you can call me guilty.
I have to say the theater I went to last night was packed and sold out for every evening showing of “Notorious”. Mind you, the theater is in White Plains New York and is a catered towards the more upscale movie goer with many Awards Seasons releases (nearly all of which I have seen).
I was surprised to see kids of all different backgrounds rushing to see this film. I was in High School when Big died, so I figured the over 25 crowd would be the only people interested. Guess I was wrong.
But I didn’t even see Notorious. Now I just might. I wound up getting dragged to see “My Bloody Valentine 3D”. What a sorry excuse for a “Slasher” film. The 3D was still as cheesy as it was in the 80′s. Everyone died via pick axe (even a little person). The “Twist” was apparent 20 minutes in. And finally, the movie was really really boring. I hope people don’t let the ridiculously positive Rotten Tomatoes reviews fool you. It’s a cheap looking mess with stupid dated 3D “thrills”. Thankfully Jason Voorhess is coming next month to hopefully provide the silly and fun B-Movie thrills that everyone needs after a heavy season of more serious fare.
The Bush era is over. Take your bloody, notorious mall cops back to the ranch…I’m off to see Revolutionary Road.
Mall Cop? What a joke!
Mall Cop? Really? I don’t care how depressed I am I would watch that.
I saw MBV yesterday and enjoyed it. I am not a bug fan of the current slasher movies so the throwback to old style was nice. It might not fly with teens these days but the older crowd (like me) will enjoy it.
Hey TODD, the last time I checked Biggie’s last album sold 10 million copies, that goes WAY beyond the “urban crowd” when you sell like that. Why is it that if a movie features the life of a hip-hop artist has to be labeled “urban”, when the FACTS are that more Caucasians and other non-ethnic people buy hip-hop albums than Black people do. It’s 2009 man, we’re about to swear in a Black President on Tuesday, people for the most part don’t care about these labels anymore, it’s time WE stop perpetuating them !
“I hope people don’t let the ridiculously positive Rotten Tomatoes reviews fool you.”
You mean from the pushover horror and geek press who hand out good reviews like Halloween candy if it means continued junket access and the possibility of pull quotes?
Yeah, those guys are trustworthy.
# Box Office: ‘Mall Cop’ Big No. 1
# SANITY PREVAILS!
Not exactly.
Is drudge going to link to this so we can hear about how movies like Paul Blart push Hollywood’s liberal agenda?
“Paul Blart: Mall Cop” is rated PG. Its a kids movie that is appealing to the middle school crowd.
C’mon guys, stop dumping on Mall Cop. No, it’s not Casablanca. So what? I just got back from a matinee here in suburban Virginia. The place was packed — LOTS of families with their kids, and everyone was laughing their heads off. It was a cute, completely predictable comedy. Everyone knew how it was going to end before the trailers even started, but it was a lot of fun — and a nice way to forget about the freezing temperatures and lousy economy here on the East Coast for 90 minutes. Now go back to alphabetizing your Criterion DVD collection and leave us alone
I’m soooo not a kid and so not a fan of rap music. I saw Notorious and thoroughly enjoyed it. It’s an education for those of us who are removed from that demographic but open to learning something about a very important time in rap music. It’s very well made and the cast, especially Derek Luke, is terrific.
Laurel and Hardy were very popular during the great depression era. Actually, a lot of good films were made in the 1930′s.
I actually liked MBV. It was cheesy at times, true, but it was fun and I liked the 3D. The acting by Ackles and Smith made it interesting to watch, I thought. Usually these movies go only for the gore, but I enjoyed the plot of this one. i did think King was a little over the top though. Still, a good fun movie.
I’ve been watching The King of Queens reruns lately and the trailer for Mall Cop has been in heavy rotation. I was hoping this movie would do well despite the fact the trailer isn’t remotely funny.
My Bloody Valentine is probably one of the more entertaining “slasher” films in years, and my wife and I gladly bathed in its cheesy awesomeness. The acting was good, the dialogue was good, the story was entertaining… I guess you can call it a “brain-dead” film but if being “brain-alive” is watching a creepy man-baby Brad Pitt for 7 hours, or anything of the sort, I want to be brain-dead….
I think the reason My Bloody Valentine is doing so well with word of mouth is because of Jensen Ackles, the main lead in the film. The man can really act, which is rare in Hollywood these days. As for the Slasher part of it, I can only hope it’s pretty decent.
I really enjoyed My Bloody Valentine. The new 3-D was really cool. Much better than the 3-D of yesteryear. Jensen Ackles was wonderfully cast as the lead He stole the movie. It was nice to see Emergency’s Kevin Tighe in something new.
NYMoviegoer, I agree, MY BLOODY VALENTINE is a piece of crap. I can’t believe that media types are reporting good word of mouth. From who, Lionsgate? Don’t believe the hype.
On the other hand, also caught THE WRESTLER and bravo Mickey Rourke. His best performance by far and a nice comeback. And this from someone who once got burned by him. Good to see a film from Darren A. without all the over-the-top visuals that always seem to come up empty for me. None of that here, just a heartfelt character piece without compromise. And Marisa T., who plays a stripper…you look mahvelous!
Where is “Defiance”. Ouch. As for the other so call bad entries you choose at whatever choices you have and right now with all the so call “good” film in limited release well you go see what is readily available. Next week will be interesting. Many of the expected OSCAR nominated film will get national release so we will see just how well these films are received. I am thinking audiences will still settle for the current crop of baddies than the so call “outstanding” films of the heavy laden mouth foaming hyper critics and film bloggers.
My Bloody Valentine is so awesome!!!! It’s an entertaining Slasher! I’m glad that’s doing ok!
Mall Cop is the Ace Ventura of 2009. Turn your brain off and relax entertainment. Good for Kevin James, but looks like he’s packing the weight on again. I’d say the sequel is already in the works.