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Box Office Update 6/22-6/24: Evan Almighty Survives the Flood

Written by Chris Beaumont
Published June 26, 2007

The most expensive comedy ever made topped the weekend's box office in its opening frame. While it did take the top spot, it did not open nearly as strongly as the studio hoped or most had expected. I had expected the Steve Carell starrer to open north of $50 million, while it ended up about $20 million shy of that mark. The thought that my prediction may be off kicked in when I went to see it on Saturday and I was one of only a handful of people there. I guess that's to say that the film was... let's be nice and say it was underwhelming. The potential was there and sweetness was there, but the story wasn't.

Coming in second place, which has to be a surprise to the studio, if not me, 1408 pulled in north of $20 million. Not a bad total for a Stephen King originated story, and a little horror/thriller in the wake of Hostel Part II's failure to ignite the box office. I have not yet seen the film, but it does look to deliver the creepy goods. Hopefully it will pay off when I get to see it.

Now, in what is likely not a surprise to cinema-goers at large, is the large dip that the Fantastic Four sequel has suffered in its second weekend. The first movie is a joke on fans of the comic, and it does not seem like many of them are welcoming the second outing the further we get from its release. I actually enjoyed this sequel, thought it was a fun adventure for the heroic team. Anyway, it dipped over 65% in its second weekend. Then again, that percentage keeps in line with Spider-Man 3's second weekend performance. Whatever, I enjoyed this movie and that cannot be taken away.

There was one other new release cracking the top ten, a film that is a questionable summer release and would have likely done better had they released in November or December. The movie is A Mighty Heart, based on the memoirs of Mariane Pearl, whose husband was executed in Pakistan in 2002. Angelina Jolie stars as Mrs. Pearl in a film that is emotional, involving, and well crafted. It is a tough story to watch and has a limited audience to begin with, but it is definitely hurt by a summer release.

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Christopher Beaumont spends much of his time writing about entertainment when he isn't sitting in a movie theater. He is known around the office as the "Movie Guy" and is always ready to talk about his favorite form of entertainment and offer up recommendations. Interests include science fiction, horror, and metal music. His writings can be found at Draven99's Musings and Draven99's Media Center.
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Box Office Update 6/22-6/24: Evan Almighty Survives the Flood
Published: June 26, 2007
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