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smex182
posted on 06-18-2001 @ 9:48 AM      
Psychopath
Registered: Oct. 00
For any Of you interested here are the Weekends ticket takes. Tomb raider performed well but I did not like it at all.

Box Office Guru

THIS WEEKEND Angelina Jolie conquered the North American box office with the explosive debut of her action-adventure film Lara Croft: TombRaider while Disney's animated saga Atlantis: The Lost Empire premiered in second place. Led by the pair of new releases, the overall marketplace delivered the largest non-holiday weekend of the year.

Grossing more than the next three films combined, Paramount's Tomb Raider opened at number one with an estimated $48.2M giving the studio its second-biggest debut ever. Based on the wildly popular video game, the PG-13 film invaded 3,308 theaters and averaged a sizzling $14,571 per site. Tomb Raider generated the largest opening ever for a movie headlined by a woman surpassing the $40.1M debut of Charlie's Angels. If estimates hold, the Simon West-directed picture will also rank as the fourth best June opening and the fourth biggest debut of 2001.

The spectacular opening of Tomb Raider comes as good news to Paramount which has led all studios in market share for most of the year. The debut trails only last summer's Mission: Impossible 2 ($57.8M) among the company's top openings. With Jolie signed for two sequels, Paramount now has a new franchise to keep the grosses coming in for years to come. Tomb Raider was budgeted at $80M with producing partner Mutual Film Company covering $50M of that amount. After just three days of release, the buff Jolie has grossed more than the entire domestic runs of the most recent films from former action heroes Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, and Kevin Costner.

Paramount reported that the audience for the effects-filled picture was 55% male and split evenly between those over and under 25. According to the distributor, Tomb Raider grossed $18M on Friday, slipped 5% to $17.1M on Saturday, and is projected to fall 23% to $13.1M on Sunday. The Friday-to-Saturday decline is never a good sign for a film, but the studio attributes it to video game fans rushing out on opening day to see their favorite heroine. Moviegoers polled by CinemaScore gave Tomb Raider a decent B grade.

The big-budget thrill ride debuted in Singapore as well this weekend with a Friday-Saturday tally of $450,000, according to Variety, giving it a bigger debut than The Mummy Returns. Tomb Raider invades Australia on Thursday, hits most of Europe in the coming weeks, and enters Japan in September.

Disney sailed into the number two spot with its aquatic adventure film Atlantis: The Lost Empire which opened with an estimated $20.4M. Surfacing in 3,011 theaters, the animated film averaged a solid $6,759 per location and brought its total to $20.9M which includes $500,000 from exclusive one-week engagements in New York and Los Angeles. Featuring the voice of Michael J. Fox, Atlantis generated a debut similar to Disney's previous June toons Hercules and The Hunchback of Notre Dame which opened with $21.5M and $21M, respectively.

CinemaScore audiences gave Atlantis an A grade which could bode well for the rest of the summer. With its PG rating and lack of musical numbers, Atlantis differs from the studio's previous animated efforts but the film still generated a solid opening despite competition from the enormously popular animated comedy Shrek. Disney's summer toons have generally reached total grosses that were five times their openings so Atlantis will follow suit and try to reach the $100M mark.

The mighty Shrek continued its muscular run taking third place with an estimated $12.9M which boosted the total for the DreamWorks blockbuster to $197.2M making it the highest-grossing film released this year. The fairy tale comedy enjoyed the smallest decline in the top ten slipping just 22% which is especially impressive considering the film lost 400 theaters and faced new competition from Atlantis. Shrek now sits at number 34 on the list of all-time domestic blockbusters between Armageddon ($201.6M from 1998) and Indiana Jonesand the Last Crusade ($197.2M from 1989).

Last weekend's top film, Swordfish starring John Travolta, dipped a reasonable 33% to an estimated $12.2M in its sophomore session. After ten days, the Warner Bros. release has collected $39.2M. Budgeted at $65M, Swordfish looks to reach $75-80M domestically and should perform well in international territories.

Buena Vista's summer event film Pearl Harbor enjoyed the smallest decline of its run by slipping 36% to an estimated $9.5M. The historical action-romance has taken in $160M thus far. Overseas, the Jerry Bruckheimer production is enjoying strong bows and surprisingly low declines in many markets and has raised its international cume to $74M, according to Variety.

The sci-fi comedy Evolution plunged 52% in its second weekend collecting an estimated $6.5M. The expensive DreamWorks/Sony co-production has taken in just $25.4M in ten days and should end up in the vicinity of $40M domestically.

Sony's The Animal fell 41% to an estimated $5.7M in its third weekend giving the Rob Schneider comedy $45.4M to date. The musical romance Moulin Rouge eased 32% to an estimated $5.2M pushing the Fox title's cume to $36.8M.

MGM's comedy What's the Worst That Could Happen? grossed an estimated $2.8M, off 50%, giving the Martin Lawrence picture $27.5M. The Mummy Returns rounded out the top ten with an estimated $2.4M putting the Universal sequel's blockbuster total at $193.2M.

In limited release, Sony Entertainment Television released the Hindi-language film Lagaan and reported an estimate of $230,000 over the Friday-to-Sunday period. Playing in 32 theaters in top markets across the United States and Canada, the Aamir Khan film averaged a solid $7,188 per theater.

Fox Searchlight witnessed a terrific debut for its British crime drama Sexy Beast which opened in nine theaters with an estimated $180,695 for a spectacular $20,077 average. Opening in New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto, the Ben Kingsley-Ray Winstone picture capitalized on glowing reviews and has collected $225,000 since its Wednesday premiere. Sexy Beast expands into ten more markets on Friday and will continue to add new cities each week into July.

Two films dropped out of the top ten over the weekend. Sony's medieval action flick A Knight's Tale tumbled 56% to an estimated $750,000 in its sixth frame lifting its cume to $54.3M. Produced for $41M, the Heath Ledger starrer should reach around $56M. The English hit comedy Bridget Jones's Diary has grossed $68.6M in North America and is likely to end with a superb $71M.

Compared to projections, Tomb Raider opened close to my $45M forecast while Atlantis debuted below my $27M prediction.

The top ten films grossed $125.6M which was up 33% from last year when Shaft opened in the top spot with $21.7M; but up only 2% from 1999 when Tarzan debuted at number one with $34.2M.




Take this week's NEW Reader Survey on what most influences your desire to see a movie. In last week's survey, readers were asked if Tomb Raider would open with more than $40M. Of 4,223 responses, 68% correctly guessed Yes, while 32% said No.

Read the Weekly Rewind column which reports on the box office performance of Disney's major animated films of the last ten years. For a review of Tomb Raider visit The Chief Report.

Be sure to check back on Monday for final studio figures, and again on Thursday for a complete summary, including projections, for next weekend when Doctor Dolittle 2 and The Fast and the Furious open.



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smex182
posted on 06-18-2001 @ 10:23 AM      
Psychopath
Registered: Oct. 00
How many of you thought it would make over $40 Million

Will Tomb Raider open with more than $40M?

Choice Votes %
Yes 2,887 68.4%
No 1,336 31.6%
TOTAL 4,223 100%



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posted on 06-18-2001 @ 12:23 PM      
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Registered: Sep. 00
Who ever thought they'd see the day when I'd challenge someone elses movie thread. For the most part, we don't care about BO let alone do they warrant a complete post. If you have TR comments, post them in the thread entitled Tomb Raider.

And no Tequila, smex is not an alias of mine.

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posted on 06-18-2001 @ 9:54 PM      
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Registered: Sep. 00
i thought t.r was gonna break some records!

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