September 20, 2005

Box Office Update: 9/16-18

Reese Witherspoon comes out on top this week with her latest romantic comedy, Just Like Heaven. It opened to relatively good reviews, but it also did not have a heck of a lot of competition. It is followed by Exorcism of Emily Rose, which while taking a near 50% drop, hans on for second place.

Lord of War opened in third. I wish this movie well because it is actually quite good. I am not really a fan of Cage, but he does a fine job of creating this image of an arms dealer. Another new entry this week, Cry Wolf, was pretty much DOA.

There is a film I'm glad to see still doing well, March of the Penguins. It is clinging to that number 10 slot, and has been suffering very small losses in it's weekly revenue. A documentary doing this well and taking in over $70 million is a wonderful thing to see. Does the rise of the documentary have anything to do with Michael Moore's controversial successes?

How about some non-Top Ten notes? Corpse Bride opened on 5 screens and raked in over $385,000. That averages over $77,000 a screen! By comparison, Venom opened on 489 screens and barely averaged over $1,000 per. A Sound of Thunder is sinking like a stone, just like it deserves, it's taken in under $2 million on a budget of $80 million.

This WeekLast WeekTitleWknd GrossOverallWeek in release
1NJust Like Heaven$16,408,718$16,408,7181
21The Exorcism of Emily Rose$14,851,719$51,561,1102
3NLord of War$9,390,144$9,390,1441
42The 40 Year Old Virgin$5,967,005$90,726,5535
5NCry_Wolf$4,428,209$4,428,2091
63Transporter 2$4,012,866$36,495,1523
74The Constant Gardener$3,618,254$24,289,3373
85Red Eye$2,859,529$55,185,8745
98Wedding Crashers$2,527,642$203,620,72810
1010March of the Penguins$2,518,327$70,393,48213

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