Box Office Update 9/29-10/1: It's Open Season On The Competition

Part of: Box Office Update

This past weekend Ashton Kutcher declared open season on the box office. He made his return to the big screen with two films this weekend, both of which unseated last weekend's top seed Jackass Number Two.

Whether or not the number one movie Open Season, featuring the the voice of Kutcher, or The Guardian, the number two film featuring Kutcher the action star, deserve to rank so high is a different question entirely. The fact remains, they were strong enough to face down Johnny Knoxville and his gaggle of pranksters.

Open Season opened strong taking in over $23 million. It successfully brought the families out with its promise of broad comedy and animated animal hijinks. I helped it to its top spot with my own ticket as I decided to take it in over the weekend. I found it to be only fitfully humorous, but in the end, it was pretty forgettable. Kutcher's number two film, The Guardian, came in at number two with a little over $18 million. It was a by-the-numbers action/drama that successfully plays the emotions and delivers some high energy.

The other new release to crack the top ten was School for Scoundrels. A film that wants to be a dark comedy, but wasn't terribly dark, and not overly funny. It came it at number four with $8.6 million. I was mildly entertained by the antics of Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Heder.

Among the returning films, The Illusionist continues to show some strength. This week it moved up a slot to number 7 and dropped less than 18% overall. Also continuing to hang on at number 10 is Little Miss Sunshine, which has got to be one of the best success stories of the year.

Three films dropped from the list this week: All the King's Men (11), The Covenant (13), and Everyone's Hero (15).

 

This Week

Last WeekTitleWknd GrossOverallWeek in release
1NOpen Season$23,624,548$23,624,5481
2N

The Guardian

$18,006,064$18,006,0641
31Jackass Number Two$14,605,343$52,070,7222
4NSchool for Scoundrels$8,602,333$8,602,3331
52Jet Li's Fearless$4,983,865$18,066,8692
63

Gridiron Gang

$4,581,565$33,258,3073
78The Illusionist$2,735,545$31,378,4437
84Flyboys$2,351,841$9,946,9692
96The Black Dahlia$2,129,070$20,742,6103
1010Little Miss Sunshine$1,991,723$53,133,64110


Box Office Predictions Recap
I was right in my thinking that Open Season and The Guardian would both go over the Jackass sequel, I was just wrong on the order. I also way overestimated the appeal of Everyone's Hero, as it plummeted to 15th place. All told, this was an okay week for the placing, but another poor one for the dollar figures.

 

Actual

PredictionTitleWknd GrossPrediction
21The Guardian$18,006,064$21.5 million
12Open Season$23,624,548$15 million
33Jackass Number Two$14,605,343$12 million
44School for Scoundrels$8,602,333$11.5 million
85

Flyboys

$2,351,841

$4 million

66Gridiron Gang$4,581,565$3.75 million
57Jet Li's Fearless$4,983,865$3.5 million
158Everyone's Hero$1,182,556$3.25 million
119All the King's Men$1,543,633$2 million
710The Illusionist$2,735,545$1.5 million

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  • 1 - Ty

    Oct 03, 2006 at 5:14 pm

    It is pretty obvious what is happening: so many god-damned animated movies are coming out (because they are easy money makers), that most of them are diluted so they basically suck.

    In 2005 a grand total of FOUR CGI animated movies hit American screens.

    Guess how many have been/will be released in the US in 2006? TWELVE. wikipedia

    It's getting absolutely ridiculous. Since kids don't know any better, the PARENTS need to stop letting their kids throw money at these studios or else they will keep piling on the garbage (so far 10 CGI animated movies are scheduled for 2007, but I expect that go up in light of box office numbers in 2006).

  • 2 - ur mom

    Jan 02, 2007 at 2:04 am

    JACKASS TWO WAS AWESOMEEEEEEEE

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