Wednesday, March 12, 2008

10,000 BC Immerse As A Box Office Winner 7 - 9th March

LAST WEEKEND Moviegoers went back in time and powered the prehistoric adventure 10,000 BC to the top spot at the North American box office making it the latest film panned by critics to shoot straight to number one with the paying public. The Warner Bros. release bowed in 3,410 theaters to $35.9M, according to studio figures, and averaged a sturdy $10,518 per site. A strong marketing push led by a brilliant trailer helped to draw in a sizable audience which disregarded the dismal reviews.

The opening was about half of the colossal $70.9M debut that the studio saw one year ago this weekend with its other historical epic adeventure 300. However, that was a more stylized actioner which generated much more buzz and so BC was never expected to come close to the Spartan heights. Instead, the prehistoric pic opened stronger than many other big-budget spring action films like V For Vendetta ($25.6M), Constantine ($29.8M), and Hidalgo ($18.8M).

Overseas, 10,000 BC conquered the box office opening at number one in 19 of its 20 markets grossing a combined $26.1M from 3,600 prints this weekend to boost the global debut to $62M.

Disney claimed the runnerup spot with its kidpic College Road Trip which grossed $13.6M from 2,706 theaters. Averaging a respectable $5,026 per site, the G-rated film stars Martin Lawrence and Raven-Symone as a father-daughter pair on a trip to see prospective universities. The performance fell short of other Disney vehicles that tried to make a family man out of macho stars. The studio's Vin Diesel pic The Pacifier bowed to $30.6M in March 2005 while The Rock's The Game Plan debuted to $23M last September. Trip used the starpower that Raven-Symone has with young girls to help bring in its target audience.

Sony's hit action thriller Vantage Point held up well again in its third frame and grossed $7.4M, off 43%, for a cume to date of $51.5M. The Will Ferrell comedy Semi-Pro got clobbered in its second weekend tripping 62% to $5.8M. With only $24.7M in ten days, New Line should end up with a disappointing $35M or so.

The new Jason Statham heist pic The Bank Job debuted in fourth place with $5.9M from 1,603 locations. Averaging a mild $3,703 per theater, the R-rated actioner fell short of the actor's recent films like War and Crank which both opened in the neighborhood of $10M.

Kidpic The Spiderwick Chronicles suffered a larger decline thanks to new family competition from Martin and Raven. The Paramount title dropped 46% to $4.7M lifting the cume to $61.6M. Sony's The Other Boleyn Girl followed with $4M, down 51%, for a $14.7M total. A $22-24M final seems likely.

Three of the year's top-grossing films rounded out the top ten. The Fox sci-fi flick JumperStep Up 2 The Streets fell 47% to $3.1M while the Warner Bros. adventure comedy Fool's Gold dipped 37% to $2.8M. Cumulative totals stand at $53M and $62.8M, respectively. dropped 52% to $3.7M boosting the tally to $72.4M. Buena Vista's

# Title Mar 7 - 9


Weeks
Cumulative Distributor










1 10,000 B.C. $ 35,867,488


1
$ 35,867,488 Warner Bros.
2 College Road Trip 13,601,419


1
13,601,419 Buena Vista
3 Vantage Point 7,356,236


3
51,536,985 Sony
4 The Bank Job 5,935,256


1
5,935,256 Lionsgate
5 Semi-Pro 5,786,032


2
24,721,340 New Line
6 The Spiderwick Chronicles 4,712,945


4
61,633,488 Paramount
7 The Other Boleyn Girl 4,048,026


2
14,660,260 Sony
8 Jumper 3,662,375


4
72,446,523 Fox
9 Step Up 2 The Streets 3,062,501


4
53,016,888 Buena Vista
10 Fool's Gold 2,782,416


5
62,802,900 Warner Bros.










11 Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day 2,490,942


1
2,490,942 Focus
12 Penelope 2,106,696


2
6,756,153 Summit
13 Juno 1,968,057


14
137,937,208 Fox Searchlight
14 Definitely, Maybe 1,680,485


4
29,371,815 Universal
15 No Country For Old Men 1,549,788


18
72,607,607 Miramax
16 Be Kind Rewind 1,165,888


3
8,933,178 New Line
17 Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins 1,139,945


5
40,791,970 Universal
18 The Bucket List 1,027,423


11
89,219,034 Warner Bros.
19 There Will Be Blood 649,414


11
38,740,358 Par. Vantage
20 Alvin and the Chipmunks 531,479


13
214,434,383 Fox

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