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Emmerich's 2012 Destroys at the Box Office

Source:ERC Box Office, Edward Douglas
November 16, 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.

Roland Emmerich kicked off the holiday season in earnest with the biggest single movie weekend box office take since July, as his latest disaster flick 2012 (Sony Pictures), starring John Cusack and Chiwetel Ejiofor, brought in an estimated $65 million over the weekend, making it the seventh-biggest November opener ever. Produced for $200 million, Emmerich's latest simultaneously brought in $160 million outside the United States for a 3-day worldwide gross of $225 million.

In its second weekend, Disney's A Christmas Carol, Robert Zemeckis' animated Charles Dickens adaptation starring Jim Carrey, had a moderate drop of 26% to end up in second place with $22.3 million. It has grossed $63.3 million in ten days playing in regular, IMAX and digital 3D theaters.

Grant Heslov's political comedy The Men Who Stare at Goats (Overture Films), starring George Clooney and Ewan McGregor remained in third place with an estimated $6.2 million and $23.4 million total gross.

Nipping at its heels, Lee Daniels' runaway hit Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire (Lionsgate) expanded into 174 theaters and did well enough to end up in fourth place with $6.1 million, averaging over $35 thousand per site. The indie drama reportedly made for $10 million has grossed $9 million so far with plans to expand even wider over the next two weekends.

Michael Jackson's This Is It (Sony) took its biggest drop, plummeting over 60% to end up in fifth place with $5.1 million and $68.2 million total. The Milla Jovovich thriller The Fourth Kind (Universal) dropped to sixth place with a similar drop to bring in $4.7 million this weekend and $20.5 million total. It remained just ahead of Paramount's Paranormal Activity with $4.6 million, as it crossed the $100 million mark on Friday.

Richard Curtis' seaward musical comedy Pirate Radio (Focus Features) ended up outside the Top 10 at #11 with less than $2.9 million in 882 theaters.

The Top 10 grossed roughly $126 million, which was down 6% from last year when Sony's Quantum of Solace topped the box office with $67.5 million.

Opening in four theaters in New York and L.A., Wes Anderson's animated adaptation of Roald Dahl's Fantastic Mr. Fox (20th Century Fox) brought in $260 thousand, roughly $65k per site, while Oren Moverman's The Messenger (Oscilloscope Labs) brought in $50 thousand in the same number of theaters.

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

COMMENTS (30)

Posted by:
George
November 15, 2009
2012 deserved this number but it could have been a lot more if Emmerich worked a little harder and tried something original about the concept 2012 rather than just another flood movie. Only original idea in the movie were the arks.
Posted by:
No4Horns
November 15, 2009
2012 rose quickly like that fake new Mountain at the end of the film.

And will crash and burn if New Moon makes above $70 Million next week Otherwise great film worst plotholes since DAT but great.
Posted by:
No4Horns
November 15, 2009
Good decision by Sony to move it out Of Pre HBP territory. It would have done Precious:Based on Push numbers if it never got moved
Posted by:
tat guy
November 15, 2009
how do they no how muchit made of da day isnt over
Posted by:
Michael Bay is the Antichrist
November 15, 2009
Knowing that New Moon will be number 1 next week makes me want to cry.
Posted by:
elliot
November 15, 2009
i went to see 2012 friday and i hated the movie! the amazing special effects cant save him from a complete disaster... at least the movie kept box office warm in the holiday season:P
Posted by:
Mike H
November 15, 2009
"i went to see 2012 friday and i hated the movie! the amazing special effects cant save him from a complete disaster."

Movies alot of the time are like a drop-dead beautiful woman. Most people would rather go for the looks than see if she/it has the mental capacity to operate a sports car.
Posted by:
Christopher
November 15, 2009
Totally agree with you George. Alright film overall and I give kudos to the special effects team but yeah, should have worked on the story more.
Posted by:
No4Horns
November 15, 2009
@The Orginal Unknown

The super cold air rushing down from the troposphere. Dennis Quaids colleagues after Wahington gets snowed in, SO many plotholes
Posted by:
Tim
November 15, 2009
Outstanding Special effects. Thin Plot but an incredible popcorn movie. Which is what the director was hoping for anyway. I'm sure he is laughing all the way to the bank!

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