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Box Office Guru Wrapup: Jodie Struggles But Still Hits #1
The Brave One emerges on top.
by Gitesh Pandya | September 16, 2007
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For the second straight weekend, a star-driven action drama aimed at adult audiences opened at number one with $14M in ticket sales from roughly 2,700 theaters. This time it was Jodie Foster's The Brave One which topped the charts bumping former champ 3:10 to Yuma to the runner-up spot. Billy Bob Thornton's new comedy Mr. Woodcock opened respectably in third while the fantasy actioner Dragon Wars bowed to weak results in fourth place.

Warner Bros. captured the top spot with the vigilante thriller The Brave One this weekend averaging a solid $5,087 from 2,755 theaters. The Jodie Foster film's gross was enough to claim the number one spot, but was a far cry from the numbers that the Oscar-winning actress has seen from recent films. The R-rated pic's bow was 43% weaker than her last film Flightplan's $24.6M launch in September 2005 and down 53% from the $30.1M debut of Panic Room in March 2002. All were adult-skewing thrillers anchored solo by Foster playing a strong woman who takes care of problems on her own.
 

Two elements that may have dampened the grosses for Brave were lukewarm reviews and a better-than-expected hold from 3:10 to Yuma which is also playing to a mature adult crowd. Foster was aggressively promoting the Neil Jordan-directed film on every TV and print outlet over the past two weeks but that did little to prevent the revenge pic from posting one of her worst openings in recent years. In fact, over the last decade, her only wide release to debut weaker was 1999's Anna and the King with $5.2M.
 

The Brave One was the first number one hit of the year to be anchored by a woman. It could be followed by another next weekend when Milla Jovovich's action sequel Resident Evil: Extinction attacks.
 

Audiences kept lining up for Russell Crowe and Christian Bale in the Western 3:10 to Yuma which enjoyed a strong hold in its second weekend dropping only 35% to an estimated $9.2M. That gave Lionsgate a solid $28.5M after ten days with $50M possible by the end of the run which will make it one of the distributor's top-grossing non-Saw films.


Opening with a decent showing in third place was the Billy Bob Thornton-Seann William Scott comedy Mr. Woodcock with an estimated $9.1M. Averaging $4,079 from 2,231 theaters, the PG-13 pic performed slightly better than Thornton's last comedy School for Scoundrels which bowed to $8.6M despite playing in 773 more theaters last September. Critics were understandably harsh.


The fantasy adventure film Dragon Wars debuted with weak results in fourth with an estimated $5.4M from 2,269 sites for a poor $2,371 average. The PG-13 film from Freestyle Releasing attracted poor reviews.
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lamer
lamer writes:
on Sep 16 2007 04:38 PM

Well, we all knew Dragon Wars would fail, huh?

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Bloody Mathias
Bloody Mathias writes:
on Sep 16 2007 05:27 PM

Hope Yuma keeps another strong hold next weekend 'cause God knows it deserves at least $50 million.

BTW, who came closest to guess D-Wars tomato meter?


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Nick Hershey
Nick Hershey writes:
on Sep 16 2007 06:33 PM

In reply to this comment (#1129145)
Agreed. Saw 3:10 to Yuma this weekend and it was well worth it.

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CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe
CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe writes:
on Sep 16 2007 11:23 PM

nothing better than watching "the movie" that saved westerns and

brought it back for an entire generation. 3:10 to yuman a masterpiece and i know

i may seem nuts to even suggest but i wish there could be a sequel. just imagine

ben wade in a solo flick battling over who he is and who he could be. oh, well

can't wait until the jesse james movies! Go westerns!!!!


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Gimy
Gimy writes:
on Sep 17 2007 04:35 AM

Death Wish: Attack of the Estrogen...won? oomph. that just looks like a dead on chic flick, i even heard Foster's character simply nags the villians to death. i actually saw Shoot Em Up this weekend and...it was pretty disappointing. i love clive owen but...he couldn't even make it that interesting. i'll give the film credit for having creative action scenes but...even that couldn't save the bad acting and the horrible casting of Giamatti. i know he has people who think he's something special but, dude just sucked. it was alot like Crank...without the energy. i knew i should have seen Yuma instead...

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Jesus McNasty
Jesus McNasty writes:
on Sep 17 2007 07:58 AM

Yeah I agree save the western, not the overblown Lifetime movies.

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unbreakable_samurai
unbreakable_samurai writes:
on Sep 17 2007 08:08 AM

I'm happy to see Yuma holding up well. Nice to see three indipendent films that doing well in their opening weekend(Across the Universe, In the Valley of Elah, and Eastern Promises). This weekend I saw Sunshine which was pretty good, difinitely borrows from some other sci-fi films and go's alittle astray but it's beautiful and entertaining. Also saw Mr. Woodcock which was amusing, nothing new or great but amusing.

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dahluzz
dahluzz writes:
on Sep 17 2007 09:43 AM

whoopdie do, bloody mathias. the only thing people care less about than d-wars itself is the sound of you tooting your own horn about trying to guess its tomato meter. i opted to spend my time seeing eastern promises. it was great and the steam bath fight was worth the price of admission. as for you bloody mathias, I predict a 92% chance of you spending another decade in your parents' basment.

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kingofcool21
kingofcool21 writes:
on Sep 17 2007 12:14 PM

some people were thinking yuma would be the return of the westerns

nope

the number one western of all-time was Dancing with Wolves and that was over 15 years ago

itll take a really good film that appeals to everyone for the western to return


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wiggins
wiggins writes:
on Sep 17 2007 01:36 PM

i don't know what's more idiotic between screwing up the title of the movie you're trying to make a point about or making a statement so bold that it supposedly speaks for the entire movie-going public. king of cool indeed.

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Mr. Kong
Mr. Kong writes:
on Sep 17 2007 01:55 PM

Another crappy weekend at the box office. *sighs*

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