The mock documentary The Last Exorcism scared up big numbers at number one grossing an estimated $21.3M from 2,874 theaters for a sturdy $7,411 average per location. Rated PG-13, the Lionsgate release downplayed the doc format in its marketing and used Hostel director Eli Roth's name in the ads as the presenter to help pull in fans of hardcore horror. Opening night audiences were turned off by what they got - probably differing greatly from what they expected - as sales fell sharply on Saturday by a troubling 24%. Reviews were particularly good for a film of this genre, however.
The urban action thriller Takers also enjoyed a surprisingly potent debut grossing an estimated $21M this weekend from a not-so-extravagantly-wide 2,206 playdates for a sizzling $9,519 average leading all films in wide release. The PG-13 film about a cop investigating a criminal enterprise stars Matt Dillon who got top billing, but was mostly absent from the marketing materials like trailers and posters. The heist film, which also stars Idris Elba, Paul Walker, rapper T.I., and singer Chris Brown, was not expected to be much of a force, especially given its late August release slot, but excited action fans of all ethnicities with starpower and style. The two music stars also were executive producers. It caps off a sensational summer for Sony which has had no losers this season.
Sylvester Stallone's two-week run at the top ended but The Expendables still held up relatively well for an action title dropping 44% to an estimated $9.5M bumping the 17-day total to $82M for Lionsgate. The distributor has commanded the number one spot for three weeks in a row now thanks to Stallone and Exorcism. Sony enjoyed a slightly smaller decline for its estrogen flick Eat Pray Love which grossed an estimated $7M, down 42%, for a $60.7M cume.
The hit comedy The Other Guys followed in fifth with a slim dip of only 35% to an estimated $6.6M thanks to a marketplace with few big comedy alternatives. Total is $99.3M. Tumbling 57% to an estimated $5.3M, the spoof pic Vampires Suck gave Fox a mediocre $27.9M sum to date.
# | Title | Aug 27 - 29 | Weeks | Cumulative | Distributor | |||
1 | The Last Exorcism | $ 21,300,000 | 1 | $ 21,300,000 | Lionsgate | |||
2 | Takers | 21,000,000 | 1 | 21,000,000 | Sony | |||
3 | The Expendables | 9,500,000 | 3 | 82,010,000 | Lionsgate | |||
4 | Eat Pray Love | 7,000,000 | 3 | 60,716,000 | Sony | |||
5 | The Other Guys | 6,600,000 | 4 | 99,300,000 | Sony | |||
6 | Vampires Suck | 5,300,000 | 2 | 27,912,000 | Fox | |||
7 | Inception | 5,105,000 | 7 | 270,749,000 | Warner Bros. | |||
8 | Nanny McPhee Returns | 4,743,000 | 2 | 17,020,000 | Universal | |||
9 | The Switch | 4,658,000 | 2 | 16,484,000 | Buena Vista/Maple | |||
10 | Piranha 3D | 4,308,000 | 2 | 18,272,000 | Weinstein Co. |
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