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Box Office Guru Preview: Fans Choose Sides in Horror Showdown
The Final Destination, Halloween II to mix it up this weekend.
by Gitesh Pandya | August 27, 2009
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In a move that studios rarely make these days, two films from the exact same genre open opposite each other on the same day targeting much of the same audience. The Weinstein Co., still riding high on the success of last weekend's Inglourious Basterds, returns with Halloween II while Warner Bros. counters with another R-rated horror sequel with The Final Destination which differentiates itself by offering 3D chills and kills.

The distributors are hoping that the fright battle will bring out millions of horror fans who may even see both by the time Sunday night rolls around. Older teens and young adults are the core audiences for both pics and with R-rated holdovers Basterds and District 9 also doing well with many of the same ticket buyers, competition will be fierce. One thing's for sure - this weekend will be the bloodiest of the summer in more ways than one.

Another group of nobody actors is tossed into the fourth and latest installment of the popular New Line horror series with The Final Destination. The franchise has littered this decade with solid, but not huge, grosses and the new pic adds 3D to the mix making it the second such fright flick this year after the January hit My Bloody Valentine which bowed to $21.2M. The cheating death series kicked off in March 2000 with the $10M bow of the first flick which displayed extraordinary legs for a terror pic finishing with $53.3M. Final Destination 2 opened better with $16M in January 2003 but ended lower with a $46.9M total. The third chapter reached new heights with a $19.2M launch in February 2006 and $54.1M final.

Working against Final is the fact that the franchise has gotten old and may not be as relevant as it used to be. Plus another horror sequel opens day and date and will steal away much of the target audience. However on the plus side, there is a built-in audience that may want yet another dose of the same thing. Just look at the theatrical longevity of the Saw pics, or the Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th franchises in the 1980s. The 3D element will add some interest and boost grosses with those higher ticket prices too. Leaping from the screens in over 3,000 locations, The Final Destination could scare up around $20M this weekend.


The Final Destination

Rob Zombie broke the Labor Day opening weekend record two years ago at the end of August with the four-day $30.6M debut of his reboot of Halloween. Dimension Films is back with the sequel which finds the director behind the camera again but distribution duties being handled in-house by The Weinstein Co. instead of MGM which released the last pic. Once again it is the Halloween brand name that will pull in fans. Zombie's involvement created tremendous excitement the first time, but this time his presence means less. Now in its fourth decade, the Michael Myers series has always had its fan following so a wide age range could be in play here - long-time fans plus younger adults more accustomed to the latest reboot.

Competition from Destination and the other R-rated hits out now will be a major factor and should curtail the potential. Moviegoing becomes less of a priority at the end of August so the marketplace will only expand so much. But horror titles and male-skewing pics tend to do the best so while both new fright flicks have a shot at capturing the top spot, Halloween II may be the one that offers less in terms of new entertainment. Attacking over 3,000 theaters, the new Myers tale may take in about $19M.


Halloween II

Continuing his string of diverse films, Oscar winner Ang Lee gives audiences his latest work Taking Woodstock which tells the tale of a young man who helps make the monumental 1969 festival happen. The PG-13 film stars comedian Demetri Martin, Emile Hirsch, and Liev Schreiber and has attracted mixed reviews with many key critics expressing their disappointment. The less-than-stellar critical response will have a big impact on the box office on this type of film which really needs more support to convince moviegoers. The Focus release will tap into a small amount of business from the director's fan following and older ticket buyers looking to relive their hippie days. Opening in about 1,300 theaters, Taking Woodstock may take in around $3M.


Taking Woodstock

Last weekend, Inglourious Basterds was expected to top the charts with a solid bow but went even higher with a stellar $38M debut. It was the tenth biggest opening ever for an R-rated summer film. Audience feedback is positive, but the incoming artillery from the pair of new horror flicks will cut into Tarantino's core audience of young men. Midweek grosses have been solid with $4.7M on Monday and $4.2M on Tuesday, but they haven't been as strong as those seen by District 9 a week earlier which launched with a slightly smaller opening weekend tally. The director's previous best debut, 2004's Kill Bill Vol. 2, tumbled by 59% in its sophomore frame and something similar, possibly smaller, could be in store. A 55% decline for Basterds would give the war saga about $17M for the weekend and a robust $71M in ten days. An invite to the $100M club is likely to be sent to The Weinstein Co.

The alien slumdogs of District 9 have been getting a warm reception from human ticket buyers. A 45% drop to $10M should occur giving Sony an impressive $90M thus far. The incoming R pics could allow G.I. Joe to be an alternative option for young boys. A 40% drop to $7M seems likely giving Paramount $132M to date.

Chick flicks The Time Traveler's Wife and Julie & Julia should not face too much competition this weekend. A slim 25% dip for the well-liked Meryl Streep film would result in a $6.5M frame and $70M sum to date while a 45% drop for the poorly-received Rachel McAdams pic would leave a $5.5M session and $46.5M total.

LAST YEAR: For the third straight weekend, the action-comedy Tropic Thunder ruled the box office grossing $14.6M over the four-day Labor Day holiday frame which ended the summer movie season. Debuting in second was the Vin Diesel actioner Babylon A.D. which opened to just $11.5M across four days for Fox on its way to a weak $22.5M. The Dark Knight crashed through the half-bilion mark in third with $11.1M over the long weekend in its seventh round boosting the total to a jaw-dropping $504.8M. The House Bunny held up well placing fourth with $10.2M and was followed closely by Overture's new political thriller Traitor which bowed to $10M over four days and $11.5M over six days from just over 2,000 theaters. A final tally of $23.5M resulted making it the top grosser among the weekend's four new releases. Two new comedies to fail in their debuts were Lionsgate's spoof pic Disaster Movie with $6.9M over the long weekend and MGM's College with a measly $2.6M. Final grosses reached $14.2M and $4.7M, respectively.

Author: Gitesh Pandya, www.BoxOfficeGuru.com

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Comments (1-20 of 25 posts) | Reply
Wiggles13
Wiggles13 writes:
on Aug 27 2009 04:29 PM

Whatever

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AntonChigurh
AntonChigurh writes:
on Aug 27 2009 04:57 PM

I hope Basterds tops the BO again. Its the best film ive seen in almost a year and my pick of the best of 09.

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Tyrant
Tyrant writes:
on Aug 27 2009 05:18 PM

Sick of this 3d fad that's resurfacing. It's nothing more than a gimmick to mask terrible movies, at least, that's how it's been used most of the last few years.

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Tyrant
Tyrant writes:
on Aug 27 2009 05:18 PM

Bah, in case I wasn't clear, that's directed at The Final Destination.

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tomwaitsjr
tomwaitsjr writes:
on Aug 27 2009 05:53 PM

I think 3D has been working great with CGI(like Monsters Vs. Aliens/UP) and especially with the stop-motion CAROLINE (Greatest 3D effects of any film ever).

But, Tyrant, I get your point as far as live action goes, especially horror.


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Keith52
Keith52 writes:
on Aug 27 2009 06:37 PM

You mean Coraline tomwaitjr. CORAline. :P


But yeah, whatever. I wait for the next good movie to come and that's in september with Surrogates. Looks friggen' amazing.


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Matthew E.
Matthew E. writes:
on Aug 27 2009 07:47 PM

I'll be watching Halloween 2 tomorrow!!! I've been waiting for this movie to come out. I love Rob Zombie's work

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man in the water
man in the water writes:
on Aug 27 2009 08:13 PM

I'll be seeing H2, I was a fan of Rob's Halloween. And definitely checking out Taking Woodstock, which by the way is rated R not PG-13. I think the estimate is way too modest on that. I think it can grab near $10 million. I hopefully will be catching up on Inglourious Basterds as well before school starts up.

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ledawg1138
ledawg1138 writes:
on Aug 27 2009 09:20 PM

In reply to this comment (#2541185)
Exactly.

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Splitter
Splitter writes:
on Aug 27 2009 09:49 PM

FD4 will edge out Halloween on 3D sales, but Basterds will top again on WOM.

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John N.
John N. writes:
on Aug 28 2009 12:01 AM

In reply to this comment (#2541229)
Lol. Surrogates looks terrible.

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John Mclane
John Mclane writes:
on Aug 28 2009 12:10 AM

going to see basterds tomorrow, wouldv'e preferred to see District 9 but seeing as I live in UK and it is currently 1913 here I guess I will have to wait, Iv'e said it before and I'll say it again. If your so desperate for us to stop downloading movies illegally then release them at THE SAME ******* TIME! worldwide. If i can get a file from from the otherside of the world in 10minutes why does it take them months to release films over here. The final kick in the balls is listening to all you guys say how great films we can't see are :(
Not interested in horror tbh and surely it should be called Halloween 10,000!


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tgibfo
tgibfo writes:
on Aug 28 2009 12:53 AM

....choose sides? I choose to Netflix a DECENT horror movie.

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Sherrif Bart
Sherrif Bart writes:
on Aug 28 2009 02:09 AM

Probably won't be heading to the theaters this weekend unless it's to see Inglourious Basterds again.

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Graham T.
Graham T. writes:
on Aug 28 2009 02:25 AM

I won't be seeing either of these horror films; TFD didn't need a 4th installment, and H2 definitely didn't need a reeboot- and the first one was terrible- almost everyone hated it! Why bring it back? I'll finally get to see The Hurt Locker this weekend, and District 9, Funny People and 500 Days of Summer next week!

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gizgoo
gizgoo writes:
on Aug 28 2009 03:59 AM

Saw Inglorious Basterds on wednesday and it was ****ing AMAZING! Theres no other director today thats on the level of QT.

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Not L.
Not L. writes:
on Aug 28 2009 07:46 AM

How sad it is to see people actually writing how they enjoy Rob Zombies work, enjoyed the last Halloween, and are going to see this one...

just blow up the planet now..


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DanielthePhantasm XIX
DanielthePhantasm XIX writes:
on Aug 28 2009 09:43 AM

In reply to this comment (#2541330)
lol more like halloween 12

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branden c.
branden c. writes:
on Aug 28 2009 11:03 AM

halloween 2 for sure!!! am i the only one that actually like the reboot...

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brandon s.
brandon s. writes:
on Aug 28 2009 11:57 AM

I think I'd rather be shot than watch Rob Zombie's remake again...and judging from the reviews this sequel is even worse. Apparently they don't even use the iconic theme music and the dude doesn't even wear the mask 90% of the movie- combine that with Zombie's typical (and BORING) white trash story/characters and you have the cinematic equivalent to a root canal. And don;t even get me started on this Final Destination garbage...it seems all these companies need to do is throw some cheap gore on the screen and the mouth-breather masses will come out. I'll take a pass and instead give my money to District 9 for the second time and Inglorious Basters for the first!

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