SATURDAY PM/SUNDAY AM: With a big pricetag of $175 million, and bad buzz preceding it, Paramount’s G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra seemed certain to tank. Then the Stephen Sommers- directed pic came on tracking with incredibly high awareness among males. Now, despite all the sniping and snarking, it’s the 2nd biggest August domestic opener for a non-sequel, and a $100M worldwide hit — giving Paramount three big summer movies (+ Star Trek and Transformers 2). But what the studio predicted this AM to be a $60M North American weekend turned into a mojo-losing $56.2M opener. G.I. Joe earned $22.2M Friday but dropped -16% for only $18.2M Saturday despite a huge release into 4,007 theaters. The pic even made a ” B+” CinemaScore (“A-” for under 18). This would be a great result if the film weren’t so expensive. True, Spyglass Entertainment shared the cost, and I’ve learned everyone’s deals were restructured so there was no first-dollar gross paid out. The studio now must rely on other revenue streams. “This property will sell 100′s of millions of dollars of Hasbro toys that we get a royalty in,” a Paramount exec claims. “And given the action, this will be a huge seller on DVD.” Maybe.
G.I. Joe also opened day and date in 75% of its foreign territories. Although I’ve heard reports from rival studios that ticket sales were “disappointing” in Australia (where the pic opened #2 to the Sony romantic comedy Ugly Truth), early numbers from Spain, France, Russia, Asia and Latin America are said to be “very good”. Same with Korea where the actor who plays Storm Shadow — Byung-Hung Lee is a big star. Overseas grosses this weekend are pegged at $44.3M — despite some Anti-American military sentiments. (In the movie, U.S. military operatives are joined by international elite forces. Foreign actors were cast in major roles. Paris and Egypt were some of the locales. But, c’mon, this movie is called G.I. Joe!)
In the U.S., the studio expected the film to do best in so-called flyover country — the term Hollywood bestows on blue-collar moviegoers in the Midwest, South, and West where the common complaint is that liberal elites don’t make movies for their “God, guns, and country” tastes. Indeed, this pic’s strength is that it doesn’t suffer from any moral ambiguity: there are good guys, bad guys, and nothing inbetween. But I don’t see how G.I. Joe can get to Paramount’s predicted $300M worldwide. Especially when, next weekend, the pic will get blown away by the Peter Jackson-produced highly praised sci-fi blockbuster District 9 (2009 Comic-Con: ‘District 9′s Peter Jackson).
By contrast, Sony Pictures’ Julie & Julia had an almost exclusively female audience, a production cost of only $40M but an expensive marketing campaign, a release into just 2,975 venues, and massive free media coverage because of its subject matter — American cooking icon Julia Child. “This was maybe the oldest audience I can remember: 55% of the moviegoers were over the age of 50,” a rival studio exec tells me. The result was that Nora Ephron’s foodie pic claimed to make back half of its budget with its projected opening weekend – a claim rival studios dispute. The Meryl Streep-Amy Adams starrer made a $7.5M debut Friday and then got that adult bump – +20% — Saturday for $7.8M. (Thanks to a Cinemascore of “A” for both males and females: “A-” under 35, “A” over 35). With a good Sunday, the pic could get above $20.1M.
After that, no films cracked $10M this weekend. Jerry Bruckheimer’s first 3-D effort, G-Force, for Disney, was 3rd with $2.8M Friday and $4.1M Saturday from 3,482 theaters for a $9.8M weekend and cume of $86.1M. Warner Bros’ Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince lost steam and came in #4 with $2.4M Friday and $3.7M Saturday from 3,455 runs for a $8.8M weekend and a cume of $273.8M.
Last weekend’s #1 Funny People dropped a massive -72% Friday to No. 5. The Universal dramedy from Judd Apatow starring Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen made just $2.4M Friday and $3M Saturday for a $7.9M weekend — -65% — and $40.5M cume from 3,005 plays. The studio must be sitting shiva.
Sony Pictures’ Ugly Truth was #6 with $2.2M Friday and $2.6M Saturday for $7M and cume of $69M.
And, opening in just the 7th spot, Relativity’s Rogue continues its losing streak of pics with Perfect Getaway, which opened to only $2M Friday and $2.2M Saturday from 2,975 venues for a $5.8M weekend. The movie was distributed by Universal into 2,159 dates. (Of course, bankroller Relativity claims that foreign and tax credits covered the budget, and they have lost no money on Rogue films. And I have swampland in Arizona to sell you…)
No. 8 was Fox’s Aliens In The Attic with a $4M weekend from 3,108 theaters for a $16.2M cume. And 9th was Dark Castle/Warner Bros’ shameful adoption- bashing Orphan with a $3.7M weekend from 2,270 dates for a $34.8M cume. Rounding up the Top 10 is Fox Searchlight’s 500 Days Of Summer which expanded to 800 runs and did $3.7M this weekend for a $12.3M cume.
Overall, the weekend looks to finish with $147M, up at least 22% over last year’s 120.2M.
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derek clevelend, I’m with you on the need for the term “flyover” to be retired, and I’m from L.A.; it’s completely condescending and suggests that everyone not living on the coasts are all of one monolithic mindset, which as we’ve seen this past election, is just totally untrue.
that aside, GI Joe looks terrible, but it’s always nice for the industry to be making money.
How quaint, judging a movie on a trailer no matter how good or bad…
From what I have heard GI JOE is a simple summer action movie, MUCH better than the latest Transformers…Not much of a hurdle but…
Flyover country? Showing your true LA colours. I would like to remind ya’ll where the President hails from…
And for all the hurt for a summer popcorn movie the producers and the studio will be laughing all the way to the bank.
The Coast
If you are going to attempt to mock someone, at least spell the simple words right, it’s “allowed” not “aloud”. Hilarious.
Also, I see Funny People taking a “Bruno” like drop in it’s second weekend. Say what you will about the American public, but they know crap when they smell it.
What about my idea for a movie about “Peaceful Pete’? The story of a soldier who rejects killing and being a pawn for the military industrial establishment and instead goes around preaching peace, love and the repudiation of material wealth. Oh wait, that story was already told in the Bible, wasn’t it? I guess the rightwing Dittotards who pack the theaters for this kind of blood-soaked tripe forgot that Christians are supposed to be against killing. Praise the Lord and pass the ammo!
If “G.I. Joe” does well, maybe somebody will greenlight John Milius’s long-warehoused script for “Sgt. Rock.” Now THAT’S a real A-Team.
It’s an action film for the red states. Just look at the comments above.
What the hell is anyone talking about? Nikki drank the KoolAId and the rest of you swallowed the seltzer? THEY BOUGHT THIS WEEKEND to save their jobs. Listen to the spin “The Toys will save us.” That’s desperation right there bucko. The spent a shipload of money to win the weekend. Whether the director was fired or not, he sucks, he was the ONLY ONE THEY COULD GET. Word of mouth will plummet and there will not be a second one. Hasbro loses because they rushed things and committed to Weston who is no longer there. They needed this to do Transformers numbers and it did not. And, unlike Transformers, this is one where Lorenzo ran the show. Paramount has nothing coming up except a movie starring and directed by the team of MEET DAVE. Once they finish the search for Goodman’s replacement I for one pray that the studio will have better times.
CT Sadler, I no your my intellectual better becuz you live on the coast and all, but here in redstate land, we’re ALLOWED to give our opinion in righting or ALOUD. Am I Allowed or Aloud? to exercise my free speech and protest my congressman yet?
Your a genius, CT Sadler
Hundreds of millions in toys? Yeah, right. There are few hundred million dollar toy lines, and GI won’t be one of them.
Let’s see how it’s trending on Twitter. That’s all that matters.
there is no way Julia & Julia cost $40 million.
I live on the coast and liked the GI Joe trailer. I intend to see it and I’m a female. Go figure.
I tried to get into Julie and Julia and it was sold out. Instead, I bought a ticket for (500) Days of Summer and absolutely loved it!
I’ll see J and J today.
Saw it yesterday. Loved it.
Being a fan of the property from the 80′s, I thought it was the best adaptation you could hope for the first time out. For me, it had the same strengths/weaknesses that the first X-Men had (uneven performances, uneven effects, etc). But nothing that didn’t really set the stage for a better sequel.
True, it was no Dark Knight, or even G.I. Joe: Resolute, but I loved the Paris chase scene, Ripcord, and Storm Shadow alone was worth the price of admission. I think we’re going to see a lot more of that guy.
I say go Joe. The first one works, now lets ratchet it up and deliver a kick ass sequel. And add Shipwreck for crying out loud.
BWAHAHAHAHA @ Funny People
Where are all the apologists for this pretentious, overlong mess who last week were talking about the probability of it having admirable legs? I don’t know how anyone could’ve came to that conclusion since the reviews were middling at best and the internet word of mouth was fatal. It looks like it’s on track to be out of first-run theatres before Labor Day. Shudder to think how many walkouts there’ll be for it at dollar theatres when people won’t feel compelled to stay for the duration because they paid an obscene ticket price. The only way this film could be salvaged is if Apatow issues an alternate cut on DVD that’s an hour shorter. Everybody I know who saw it said the thing that ruined it was torturous length. The Universal bigwigs had to have been aware of this same fault when they screened it, but since they were too chickenshit to call Apatow on the carpet, they now deserve this financial setback. Prediction: his next film will be a 100-minute raunch-fest with no trace of Leslie Mann or his kids.
Wow Nikki, aren’t you full of yourself? Flyover country? Be sure not to trip and fall on your face while your nose is so high in the air.
Didn’t see it and won’t.
I hate to remind people, but “Watchmen” had a nice opening weekend too… that turned into… nothing.
Fly over country? Nice elitist attitude
The only thing worse than closed minded conservatives are self-righteous Hollywood snobs who think they’re open-minded, but are really just as closed minded and refer to places they’ve never actually visited as “flyover country”.
Saw GI JOE yesterday
It’s a typical summer flick
Can’t wait for Distict 9 next week
And how many tickets did they sell in Southern California and East Coast you condescending halfwit?
The problem with this film – and why it won’t reach its potential at the box office – is that the directors and producers did not take the source material seriously. GI Joe is a major part of the childhood of millions of people around the world; with this film, the producers and director just screwed with things for no other reason than they felt like it.
Additionally, you can’t turn GI Joe into X-Men. This needed to be a war film, not an “adventure” film. Thus, there is nothing recognizable in the trailer for the huge existing fanbase – no Skystrikers, no HISS tanks, etc. Hopefully, they’ll learn from their mistakes and try a reboot in a few years.
Went to see J&J last night. The theatre was full. I sat next to two teenagers on a date and they loved the movie. The young lady said it was one of the best she had seen in a long time. The audience was probably 60% over fifty and evenly split between male and female. I was very pleasantly surprised.
I am a conservative from NYC and I thought it was terrible. I don’t want government healthcare and I prefer more thoughtful cinematic fare. I believe Obama is a danger to freedom, and I own most all of the Criterion Collection. Now what?
Saw the movie last night in spite of negative reviews—walked out with a smile on my face—I enjoyed it. With everything going on in the world right now, this is just what I needed…a fun, action filled movie with humor and a lot of CGI. Those who put it down need to lighten up.