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Meatballs Holds Off Bruce Willis and Fame

Source:ERC Box Office, Edward Douglas
September 27, 2009


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.

Despite the release of three new movies, the animated comedy Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (Sony) based on the popular children's book by Judi Barrett remained at #1 with an estimated $24.6 million, a minimal 19% drop from its impressive opening weekend. The $100 million movie has grossed $60 million in ten days.

The main competition came from Surrogates (Disney/Touchstone), Bruce Willis' first action movie since 2007's Live Free or Die Hard, but it opened with an estimated $15 million in nearly 3,000 theaters, way below all expectations, for second place.

The remake of Alan Parker's 1980 musical Fame (MGM) opened in third place with $10 million in just over 3,000 theaters, averaging $3,241 per venue.

Steven Soderbergh's The Informant! (Warner Bros.) starring Matt Damon, dropped to fourth place with $6.9 million, down a respectable 34% from its opening weekend, with a ten-day gross of $21 million.

Fifth place went to Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself, which added $4.7 million to its total gross of $44.5 million in three weeks.

The sci-fi thriller Pandorum (Overture Films), starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster, failed to attract much of an audience, bringing in just $4.4 million in 2,506 theaters for sixth place.

The Jennifer Aniston-Aaron Eckhart romantic drama Love Happens dropped to seventh place in its second weekend with $4.3 million to bring its total to $14.8 million.

The Megan Fox horror-comedy Jennifer Body (20th Century Fox) took in $3.5 million in its second weekend, off 49% from last week, to take eighth place with a total of $12.3 million.

At #9... it was 9 (Focus Features), Shane Acker's animated fantasy, which has grossed $27.1 million in three weeks, followed by Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, which added $2.7 million to its impressive box office gross of $114.4 million.

The Top 10 grossed an estimated $79 million, down slightly from the last weekend in September last year when Shia LaBeouf's Eagle Eye (DreamWorks) topped the box office with $29 million, followed by the Richard Gere-Diane Lane drama Nights in Rodanthe (Warner Bros.)

The per-theater-average winner of the weekend was Michael Moore's new documentary Capitalism: A Love Story (Overture Films), which opened in four theaters in New York and L.A. on Wednesday following its successful premieres in Venice and Toronto to gross $240 thousand over the weekend, an impressive $60 thousand per site.

Also opening in New York and L.A., the biopic Coco Before Chanel (Sony Classics) with Audrey Tautou brought in $177 thousand in 5 venues, while Scott Hicks' drama The Boys Are Back (Miramax), starring Clive Owen, took in roughly $51 thousand at 6 venues.

Tucker Max's controverial biopic I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (Freestyle Releasing) hit 120 theaters where it grossed $369 thousand or $3,000 per venue.

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

COMMENTS (24)

Posted by:
Justin G
September 27, 2009
Damn I wanna see this movie. Dreamworks are those movies that always makes people laugh. I havent seen one bad movie from them yet. Dreamworks is one of those movies that actually the parents can relate to.
Posted by:
Chase H.
September 27, 2009
To Justin G:

Uhh... What?
Posted by:
Freddy
September 27, 2009
Yeah im not really following either...
Posted by:
I_AN_LEGEND
September 27, 2009
^^
Lmao, fail.

Pixar > Dreamworks.
Posted by:
dave
September 27, 2009
well this movie isnt pixar or dreamworks. its sony. its called "reading." try it out.
Posted by:
Keere
September 27, 2009
Sorry to rain on your parade Justin... this is a Sony Movie. As a matter of fact this is their best animated movie.
Posted by:
Mike H
September 27, 2009
Reminds me of the days when people would look at 'Quest for Camelot' or 'Anastasia' and say it was a Disney film.

Keep in mind most people don't read the fine print...how else to explain why so many credit Tim Burton with directing 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' instead of Henry Selick.
Posted by:
claydog86
September 27, 2009
Maybe he was talking about last year's number 1, Eagle Eye. That was Dreamworks, and that movie made me laugh.
Posted by:
goodlord
September 27, 2009
More importantly... Surrogates is a DISNEY MOVIE?!!?

and i'm pretty sad that 9 bombed... made on a low budget its about $5 million short of it... but what good movies come out next week?
Posted by:
negropolitan
September 27, 2009
Don't know about you guys..... but "Pandorum" was so bad..... I love sci-fi, that's why i went. It borrowed bits from nearly every sci-fi movie ever made. It wanted to be Alien, it wanted to be The Descent. It was very strange. Paul W.S. Anderson should be banned from working in the movie business..... dire....

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