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Weekend Box Office Report: January 9 to 11: Clint Keeps the Brides Off his Grass

Well I’m off to a smashing start for 2009. I figured it would be no problem whatsoever for Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson to march themselves down the aisle and all the way to the top of the box office. Not only did they have to settle for second place but they almost got beat by a horror movie about an unborn twin that needs his live twin to die in order to be born. Right.

Well I’m off to a smashing start for 2009. I figured it would be no problem
whatsoever for Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson to march themselves down the aisle
and all the way to the top of the box office. Not only did they have to settle for second place but they
almost got beat by a horror movie about an unborn twin that needs his live twin
to die in order to be born. Right.

The fate of Bride Wars was sealed on Friday when the Cline
Eastwood star vehicle/directorial effort,Gran Torino, took out its big shotgun
and blew away all the competition.  After a stellar limited run over the last month, Gran Torino went wide
and proved that Eastwood is still a bankable star.  Meanwhile, the young ladies only proved that they both still
have a lot to prove.  Hathaway’s
awards attention in the next few weeks will inevitably throw her into the
limelight, giving the film some much needed legs, but at the end of the day, Bride Wars will be a medium sized performer when Fox was clearly hoping for a
wedding to end all weddings.

Final figures are announced tomorrow and Bride Wars might
find itself slipping into third place if its figures do not hold up.  Right now there is half a million
dollars separating it from The Unborn.  The horror flick played on nearly 1000 less screens but managed a much
sturdier per screen average, allowing it to come within reach of second place,
much to everyone’s surprise.  The
true test for The Unborn will come next week when it tries to hold its
audience.  Given that there is a
new horror movie coming out every week this month, I think The Unborn better
enjoy this weekend because it will be descending back to hell come next weekend.  The Top 10’s other debut belonged to limited
player, Not Easily Broken.  Playing
on just over 700 screens, the film has the third highest average in the Top 10.

The specialty market was pretty quiet this week.  January is just a time to expand
really.  All the big art pics came
out before the end of the year to qualify for the Academy Awards but certain
pictures saved their big reveals for the new year to avoid the holiday
overcrowding.  Gran Torino did it
aggressively and succeeded but most art flicks practice the art of taking their
sweet time.  The biggest expansions
were both Kate Winslet pictures and one succeeded while the other
disappointed.  Both The Reader and Revolutionary Road are nominated for Best Motion Picture (drama) at this
evening’s Golden Globes and both tacked on about 100 screens to their run this
weekend.  While Revolutionary Road pulled in a slightly larger per screen average than Gran Torino for an increase
of 46%, The Reader saw its returns slip 15%.  Winslet herself is nominated for both films this evening so
a win either way will certainly help.

NEXT WEEK: It’s a busy one indeed.  Both Last Chance Harvey and Defiance expand their runs wide
to join Hotel for Dogs, My Bloody Valentine 3D, Notorious and Paul Blart: Mall Cop in the race for the top spot.  Better watch out for Clint though; he’s packing some serious heat.

Weekend Top 10

# Title GROSS % Chg. Theaters Weeks AVG Total Distributor
1 Gran Torino $29.0M +888.4 2,808 5 10,337 $40.1M Warner Bros.
2 Bride Wars $21.5M  NEW 3,226 1 6,665 $21.5M Fox
3 The Unborn $21.1M NEW 2,357 1 8,950 $21.1M Universal
4 Marley & Me $11.4M -53.2 3,478 3 3,263 $123.7M Fox
5 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button $9.5M -49.4 2,947 3 3,207 $94.3M Paramount
6 Bedtime Stories $8.6M -58.3 3,511 3 2,435 $97.2M Buena Vista
7 Valkyrie $6.7M -52.7 2,838 3 2,347 $71.5M United Artists
8 Yes Man $6.2M -55.8 2,955 4 2,083 $89.4M Warner Bros.
9 Not Easily Broken $5.6M NEW 724 1 7,735 $5.6M Screen Gems
10 Seven Pounds $3.9M -61.3 2,456 4 1,588 $66.8M Sony
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