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Box Office Preview: Sandler "Clicks" With New Comedy
by Gitesh Pandya | June 22, 2006
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Although Father's Day has passed, Hollywood brings out two very different stories about dads and their wacky adventures this weekend with Adam Sandler's comedy Click and Tyrese Gibson's actioner Waist Deep, both opening in theaters on Friday. Comedy has been ruling the box office throughout the month of June and that trend should continue until the Man of Steel arrives next week.

Looking for his seventh trip across the $100M mark, Adam Sandler returns to the big screen with his latest comedy Click. Released by his favorite studio Sony, the PG-13 pic tells the story of a man who comes across a magical remote control that gives him the power to manipulate his whole world, from his family at home to his boss at work. Frank Coraci follows up The Wedding Singer and The Waterboy by directing the funnyman for a third time while Christopher Walken, David Hasselhoff, Kate Beckinsale, and Henry Winkler co-star. Sandler, who turns forty this year, is moving on from his slacker roles playing a husband and father. This makes sense as his fan base is aging too.



The comedian typically picks films with unique concepts and Click is no different. The story is not run-of-the-mill, but an interesting what-if scenario that will make audiences curious. Trailers and commercials have been funny so another blockbuster that satisfies moviegoers is in the works. Over the last eight years, Sandler has seen his bigger hits like Waterboy, Big Daddy, Anger Management, Mr. Deeds, and 50 First Dates all open in the $37-42M range with opening weekend averages of more than $11,000 each time. His most recent film The Longest Yard scored a bit better last summer opening to $47.6M over the Friday-to-Sunday portion of the long Memorial Day holiday weekend. The guy comes out with about one movie per year so audiences don't get too much of him.

Young men make up the actor's bread and butter, however you don't open north of $40M by just appealing to this group. Female appeal is also solid with his films and Click should click with chicks too. Still, Nacho Libre and The Fast and the Furious sequel will be in their second weekends and even though both are expected to drop hard, the duo will still provide some competition for Sandler. However, since Waist Deep is looking to be a relatively small pic in the marketplace, this weekend shapes up to be one where Click is the only major new wide release. That should make frequent moviegoers like teens and twentysomethings look at it as the only new game in town.

Sony has invested heavily in the marketing push and summer is a time when people want to laugh so the returns should be healthy. Opinions of critics should not matter much. One of the most reliable box office draws around, Adam Sandler will see the widest opening of his career with a launch in 3,748 theaters this weekend. That could push Click to around $43M over the Friday-to-Sunday span.



Tyrese Gibson plays an ex-con on a fast and furious hunt to get back his kidnapped son in the new action drama Waist Deep from Focus Features' Rogue Pictures division. Directed by Vondie Curtis Hall (Glitter, Gridlock'd), the R-rated film also stars Meagan Good, Larenz Tate and hip hop star The Game. Gibson jumped from the modeling world into movies and has become a player although his roles have always been opposite other established box office draws. This time, he anchors solo as none of his co-stars have a track record of opening films on their own.

Waist Deep will play primarily to an urban audience with African Americans making up the largest component. Whites are not likely to show much interest. This same audience powered ATL to a stellar $11.6M bow from 1,602 theaters this past spring. However, Waist does not seem to have the same level of hype plus it will debut in fewer theaters. Most of the film's competition will come from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift which is likely to fall sharply this weekend. The marketing push has been targeted and is trying to appeal to fans of The Game who in recent years has developed a large fan base. Opening in 1,004 theaters, Waist Deep might shoot up about $6M this weekend.



Opening in limited release this weekend, Roadside Attractions offers the controversial film The Road to Guantanamo which tells the story of a group of Pakistani men from England who are detained while traveling to Afghanistan and imprisoned and tortured by the U.S. military. Told through a mix of interviews with survivors and re-enactments of the events, the R-rated pic won the best director prize at this year's Berlin Film Festival and hits 15 theaters in North America before expanding.

After two laps as box office champ, the Disney/Pixar animated hit Cars looks to decelerate some more this weekend for a second place finish. The film's 43% second weekend decline was the biggest for any Pixar toon since 1999's Toy Story 2 which was coming off of a Thanksgiving holiday launch. Cars should see its drop stabilize since this weekend's offerings should not pull away too many young children. A decline of 40% to about $20M could result giving the Lightning McQueen pic $152M in 17 days.

Jack Black flexed some amazing muscles last weekend with the debut of Nacho Libre. Adam Sandler will provide some stiff competition for young males so a sizable drop of 50% could occur giving Paramount a weekend take of around $14M. That would still give the wrestling comedy a solid $54M in ten days.



The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift also debuted impressively last weekend tapping into a similar audience, but a steep sophomore crash is imminent. The last film in the franchise, 2003's 2 Fast 2 Furious, tumbled 63% in its second race. This latest Universal sequel has also burned through its upfront crowd plus will face competition for young guys from Click and for the urban audience from Waist Deep. A hefty 60% fall would leave Tokyo Drift with $9M for the weekend and $42M in ten days.

Keanu and Sandra snuggled up to a decent, but not spectacular, opening for their romance The Lake House. Adult women will not be too distracted by the new options so a moderate 40% drop could result. That would give the Warner Bros. release $8M for the frame and a ten-day tally of $29M.



LAST YEAR: Topping the charts for a second straight weekend, Batman Begins grossed $27.6M dropping 43% from its opening giving Warner Bros. an encouraging hold. Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell powered their new comedy Bewitched into the number two slot opening with $20.1M. The Sony release found its way to $62.3M. Fox's Mr. & Mrs. Smith placed third with $16.8M in its third fight. Two new releases rounded out the top ten. Disney's Lindsay Lohan film Herbie: Fully Loaded opened to $12.7M and $17.7M over five days, while Universal's zombie flick Land of the Dead bowed to $10.2M. Final grosses reached $66M and $20.5M, respectively. In limited release, the inner city dancing documentary Rize opened to $1.6M from 352 theaters for a $4,474 average putting it in 12th place. Lions Gate collected $3.3M by the end of its short run.

Author: Gitesh Pandya, www.BoxOfficeGuru.com

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Comments (1-13 of 13 posts) | Reply
IMAmoose24
IMAmoose24 writes:
on Jun 22 2006 04:36 PM

Is anyone truely looking forward to another adam sandler comedy and (or) that other movie that is coming out?

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hinduchocolate
hinduchocolate writes:
on Jun 22 2006 04:53 PM

adam sandler is the antoine walker of the movie industry...does his wiggle...thinks he's the man...but just sucks so bad

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The Senhman
The Senhman writes:
on Jun 22 2006 05:19 PM

In reply to this comment (#838671)
And now he has a ring.

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Leg Lock
Leg Lock writes:
on Jun 22 2006 05:41 PM

[b]CLICK = BIGGEST COMEDY OF SUMMER[/b]
CLICK = BIGGEST COMEDY OF SUMMER

do I need to say it again?


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hinduchocolate
hinduchocolate writes:
on Jun 22 2006 06:05 PM

In reply to this comment (#838672)
hahaha this is true, but it'd be as if Adam Sandler was part of a movie that won best picture when it was directed by Steven Spielberg (Pat Riley) and costarred by Al Pacino (Shaquille O' Neal) and Russell Crowe (Dwayne Wade). Also the Oscars would be rigged just as was the NBA finals :P. Sorry that Dwayne Wade comparison sort of sucks but I couldn't think of anyone...

Also let us not forget tha both Sandler and Antoine Walker have left terrible marks on the New England culture scene.


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The Senhman
The Senhman writes:
on Jun 22 2006 06:47 PM

In reply to this comment (#838674)
Matt Damon would be a better match - squeaky clean image, humble, and talented. Tom Cruise would have been better if he didn't go couch jumping.

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hinduchocolate
hinduchocolate writes:
on Jun 22 2006 07:35 PM

haha interestingly i had thought about matt damon, but now that you mention it to me it is a good call :)

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Bear45
Bear45 writes:
on Jun 23 2006 08:40 AM

Hey, what's up with all the Adam-bashing eh?
I'm not saying he's "the man" or anything, but yeah, I enjoy his movies.
Then again Saving Silverman is my favortie movie of all time so maybe I have cerebral issues.


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Obi-Wan Kenobi 10
Obi-Wan Kenobi 10 writes:
on Jun 23 2006 09:25 AM

[b]Seen It Hated It[/b]
I saw it and I hated it and also man Adam Sandler only good film is The Longest Yard and to tell you the truth he dissapointed in that film a little bit


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lovelykeira
lovelykeira writes:
on Jun 23 2006 11:41 AM

First of all the Heat rule, I'm damn glad they finally won a champinionship, my basketball hero Mourning has gotten his ring. Secondly Sandler movies usually arn't great but they are usually entertaining, so yes I will go see Click this weekend and hope that it is an entertaining time at the movies.

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hinduchocolate
hinduchocolate writes:
on Jun 23 2006 12:09 PM

If you are truly a basketball fan, the Miami Heat winning the NBA championship is the worst thing that has happened in the new century. Why? As Bill Simmons points out, the Miami Heat signify everything that can become shitty about basketball and that has been shitty for quite sometime. GMs across the league will now be obsessed with finding parts to fill the formula of "One superstar, one all-star, rest role player" formula. This is so stupid to watch. All but two players on the Miami Heat stood around and watched and stumbled their way to a championship. Teams like the Mavericks and the Suns are fun to watch because they are a TEAM!!

that being said, i used to like sandler, till I realized his comedy is mostly based on how stupid he can look/act (i.e. Billy Madison, which is a movie i truly enjoy)


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killermonkey82
killermonkey82 writes:
on Jun 23 2006 12:54 PM

i have to say that little nicky was a little bit on the very weird and very stupid side (the only parts i liked were the parts with those too metal punks),but i loved most of his other movies happy gilmore and billy madison and the waterboy are still one of the funniest movies i think so anyway and anger managment was a little bit dissapointing but i gues it was still ok,i think somebody who has a big problem with comedys is defintly rob schrinder anyway yeah i am hoping to see click just because i really like what adam sandler does with his movies

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South_park300
South_park300 writes:
on Jun 24 2006 02:36 PM

Click: biggest comedy of the summer? probably. people flock to see his mindless "humor"

Click: FUNNIEST comedy of the summer? no. I'm reserving that for Clerks II.


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