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Marley is Best in Show

December 28, 2008


The ComingSoon.net Box Office Report has been updated with studio estimates for the weekend. Click here for the full box office estimates of the top 12 films and then check back on Monday for the final figures based on actual box office.

With four of five new wide releases performing strong this weekend, Hollywood ended the year on a high note as the top 12 movies took in $182.5 million, up 8 percent from the same weekend in 2007.

Topping the list was 20th Century Fox's Marley & Me, which earned an estimated $37 million from 3,480 theaters for an average of $10,632 per location. The dramedy, based on John Grogan's best-seller, set a new Christmas Day record with $14.7 million on Thursday, surpassing 2001's Ali ($10.2 million) - a record also broken by fellow newcomers The Curious Case of Benjamin Button ($12 million) and Bedtime Stories ($10.5 million). Starring Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston, Marley & Me has collected an impressive $51.7 million in four days.

Adam Sandler's new adventure comedy Bedtime Stories took second place with $28.1 million from 3,681 theaters, an average of $7,625 per site. The Walt Disney Pictures release has made $38.6 million since opening on Christmas Day.

Coming in close at No. 3 was David Fincher's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett. The drama about a man aging backwards collected $27 million over the three days from 2,988 theaters, averaging $9,036. Budgeted for about $150 million, the Paramount film topped Bedtime Stories for the four days with $39 milion.

Bryan Singer's new WWII thriller Valkyrie, starring Tom Cruise, debuted in the fourth spot with $21.5 million from 2,711 theaters. The United Artists pic averaged $7,942 over the three days and has garnered $30 million since opening on Thursday.

Warner Bros. Pictures' Yes Man dipped just 9.9% in sales, adding $16.5 million its second weekend for a total of $49.6 million. It was followed in sixth place by Sony's Seven Pounds, which also dropped just 9.8% and earned $13.4 million for a two-week total of $39 million, and Universal's The Tale of Despereaux, which saw a drop of just 7.3% and another $9.4 million for a total of $27.9 million after two weeks.

Fox's The Day the Earth Stood Still made $7.9 million its third weekend to bring its total to $63.6 million. The Keanu Reeves starrer cost about $80 million to make.

Frank Miller's adaptation of Will Eisner's comic book The Spirit earned $6.5 million over the weekend and $10.4 million for the four days. The Lionsgate adaptation stars Gabriel Macht, Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah Paulson, Eva Mendes, Dan Lauria, Paz Vega, Jaime King and Scarlett Johansson.

John Patrick Shanley's Doubt, starring Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams and Viola Davis, was expanded into wide release and rounded out the top 10. The drama, based on Shanley's play, brought in $5.7 million from 1,267 theaters and averaged $4,479. It has earned $8.83 million after three weeks.

In limited release, Sam Mendes' Revolutionary Road, reuniting Titanic stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet and Kathy Bates, earned an impressive $192,000 from just three theaters, while Overture Films' Last Chance Harvey, with Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson, made $96,000 from six theaters for a total of $132,000, and Sony Pictures Classics' Waltz with Bashir collected $51,200 from five theaters for a total of $55,100.

Click here for the full box office results of the top 12 films.

COMMENTS (22)

Posted by:
Frasier
December 28, 2008
The math for Last Chance Harvey and Waltz with Bashir doesn't make sense...
Posted by:
jon
December 28, 2008
wow...i can't believe how wrong ed was with his predictions....then again so were alot of analysts. Guess u can underestimate the movie going public's love for dogs. Didn't we learn anything from BHC and Bolt?
Posted by:
João Paulo Brasil
December 28, 2008
Good for marley
and better for Benjamin Button.
Posted by:
EDouglasCS
December 28, 2008
Frasier: Both movies opened on Thursday so the totals include the Christmas Day business.

Yeah, I generally suck at holiday predictions and I actually did better on Thanksgiving this year than any other year. I guess I need try to watch more television. I've barely watched any this month and though I've seen commercials for all the movies, I underestimated how hungry moviegoers were for new movies.

" Didn't we learn anything from BHC and Bolt?"

Bolt bombed (compared to most predictions)
Posted by:
jon
December 28, 2008
in terms of opening weekend u have a point but it's seen holding up great ever since.....I wouldnt be surprised it gets near urprediction for it's final total...but BHC not alot of people saw that comin....well except being number 1 that first weekend.

And yea Ed, the holidays are seem always unpredictable.
Posted by:
carlosdev
December 28, 2008
I'm really surprised that Marley topped Bedtime Stories, there seemed to be a lot more hype for Stories than there was for Marley. I suspect we'll see very little change in the box office next weekend, although something tells me some of the non-family movies will show a bit better than the family movies will the second week out. I was hoping Frank Miller was going to make a great movie, but it didn't happen. We'll just have to see how he rebounds with Flash Gordon and Sin City 2. As for Doubt and Revolutionary Road, they'll benefit from big Oscar pushes.
Posted by:
JWolf56
December 28, 2008
Just got back from watching The Spirit and I wished I had not wasted my time with it. It did not impress me one bit.
Posted by:
Thong Bender
December 28, 2008
Coming soon: "Filming Dogs with a Telefoto Lens" - starring Dennis Hopper!

Trailer will debut in front of Friday the 13th!

That's right... I'm cashing in too.
Posted by:
Jimmy
December 28, 2008
Nice weekend. Glad to see Valkyrie did well, looks excellent; I'll be watching it Thursday or Friday.
Isn't Underworld 3 next week?
Posted by:
Jimmy
December 28, 2008
Also, I hate seeing The Day The Earth Stood Still with this low gross. It was a pretty good movie - sure it had some mess-ups ((I didn't like Jaden Smith's character, nor Connely's come to think of it, though she was still better than Jaden's) - but overall, pretty solid film (this is coming from someone who hasn't seen and knows just about nothing about the original.)
Keanu gave one of his best performances (you're probably thinking - that isn't saying much - but seriously - he was a great pick for the part.)

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