The vocal talents of Jim Carrey and Steve Carell led Horton to an estimated $25.1M in ticket sales this weekend and represented a rather sizable 44% decline. The animated comedy was helped by the Good Friday holiday but still posted a larger sophomore drop than other non-sequel March toons from Fox and Blue Sky Studios. 2002's Ice Age fell 35% while Robots dropped 42% in 2005. Plus neither film had any Easter help on the sophomore session. After ten days of release, Horton has taken in a solid $86.5M which is just 1% behind Ice Age at the same point in its release but 31% ahead of Robots. Given the elephant pic's warm reception with critics and audiences, the relative lack of new competitors, and the holiday, a smaller decline was expected. But despite the big drop, the Seuss extravaganza still should finish its domestic run in the neighborhood of $150M.

Tyler Perry
secured the runnerup spot with his latest effort Meet the Browns
which opened to an estimated $20M. The filmmaker's fifth release in four
years enjoyed the highest per-theater average of any film in the top ten with a
robust $9,977 from 2,006 locations. The PG-13 film stars Angela Bassett
and debuted in the same range as Perry's last film Why Did I Get Married?
which bowed to $21.4M last October from a similar number of theaters. It did not
have the Good Friday holiday to help its opening weekend though.
Opening a little better than expected, Fox's horror flick Shutter
debuted in third with an estimated $10.7M from 2,753 sites. The remake of a Thai
fright hit averaged a mediocre $3,887 and played to a young female audience. The
studio kept the marketing volume low until the final week before release when it
made an aggressive push at its target demo. Joshua Jackson
stars in Shutter as an American photographer in Tokyo who discovers
haunting images in his snapshots. Reviews were dismal.
Owen Wilson's
latest comedy Drillbit Taylor
posted a mild opening in fourth place taking in an estimated $10.2M from 3,056
theaters. Averaging just $3,338 per site, the PG-13 pic about a bum hired by
nerdy high school freshmen to be a bodyguard played to a tween and teen
audience. Reviews were negative for the Paramount release which proved that
without other major stars at his side (Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller,
Jackie Chan), Owen Wilson is no sure thing at the box office.
The caveman flick
10,000 BC ranked
fifth with an estimated $8.7M, down 48%, for a cume to date of $76.1M for Warner
Bros. Summit's first in-house production Never Back Down
dropped an acceptable 44% in its second weekend and grossed an estimated $4.9M.
With $16.8M collected in ten days, the $20M fight pic looks to reach roughly
$25M by the end of its theatrical run.
Disney's family comedy College Road Trip
slipped 41% to an estimated $4.6M in its third frame and raised its tally to
$32M. Moviegoers continued to spread good word-of-mouth for the Jason Statham
heist actioner The Bank Job
which dipped only 19% to an estimated $4.1M for a $19.4M total. The Lionsgate
release posted the smallest decline in the top ten two weeks in a row. Yet
another action film followed in ninth with Sony's Vantage Point
which took in an estimated $3.8M, down just 30%, for a $65.3M cume.

The immigration drama Under the Same Moon
debuted to strong numbers in limited release and landed in the top ten right at
the ten spot. The Weinstein Company's PG-13 film grossed an estimated $2.6M from
only 266 locations and averaged a sturdy $9,782 per site. It scored the second
best average in the top ten ranking just a bit below Meet the Browns.
Since its Wednesday launch, the Sundance Film Festival audience favorite and its
mostly Latino cast has taken in a solid $3.3M. Fox Searchlight marketed the
Spanish-language title while Weinstein handled distribution duties.
The top ten films grossed an estimated $94.7M which was down 10% from last
year's Easter frame when
Blades of Glory
led the field with $22.5M; and down 12% from 2006's holiday when
Scary Movie 4
debuted in the top spot with $40.2M.
Author: Gitesh Pandya, www.BoxOfficeGuru.com
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curtis writes: on Mar 23 2008 02:05 PM September 12 is when the next tyler perry films comes out. lets just going ahead it put the film down for 25 million and mark it as the number 1 film in the boxoffice. Tyler perry fanbase always will show up for him. (Reply to this) |
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Bloody Mathias writes: on Mar 23 2008 03:42 PM There are worse fanbases than Tyler Perry's. He makes inoffensive and family oriented morality tales. He's like the Walt Disney of the black community right now. Aside from Harold and Kumar 2, Forbidden Kingdom and The Street Kings, this April looks awful. I wish we could just wake up on May 2nd and let the summer season begin with Iron Man already. (Reply to this) |
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Bloody Mathias writes: on Mar 23 2008 03:45 PM I do have some questions for Tyler Perry though: "Making 6 films in 4 years is unheard of. Is everything okay at home? Is there some particular reason why you're always working? Have you thought of seeing a shrink?" (Reply to this) |
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daycare writes: on Mar 23 2008 04:13 PM Making 6 films in 4 year is not that hard. As a matter of fact, if all my films only cost 7 million to make and they all top the boxoffice with 20 million, I would make 2 films of year aswell. I do not know what tyler Perry is doing but what ever it is he is making a killing doing. That is what i call a loyal Fanbase. I do not know much abot tyler but my friend told me that he makes movies for his fans and his fans love him and his work. At the end of the day that is all that matters. (Reply to this) |
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duckmanx88 writes: on Mar 23 2008 04:32 PM bloody the guy is a millionaire. I'd be making tons of movies to if t meant i can swim in a gold plated pool filled with funyuns. =) but yeah. this year isn't exactly starting off with that worth $10 bucks feeling. I've only gone out and seen Cloverfield and that was two months ago. Hopefully forbidden Kingdom gets good reviews. (Reply to this) |
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~*Admiral Snowstorm*~ writes: on Mar 23 2008 05:23 PM Tyler Perry isn't exactly the greatest moviemaker around, though. Most of his movies perpetuate black stereotypes and pretty much all of them feature him in drag in some unfunny way. I'd rather see other movies topping his. (Reply to this) |
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curtis writes: on Mar 23 2008 05:34 PM I deos not matter if he is the greatest filmmaker in the world. He makes for his fans and his fans love them. That is that matters and that is why his movies are hits (Reply to this) |
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danterandal19 writes: on Mar 23 2008 06:35 PM At least the people are seeing these films and gaining inoffensive ideals and a good moral message at the end. It could be worse, movies like "Meet the Spartans" could be topping the box office...oh, wait. (Reply to this) |
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thereign writes: on Mar 23 2008 07:47 PM I'm glad The Bank Job is still doing well...that was a very good, enjoyable film. Vantage Point needs to jump off a cliff, though. (Reply to this) |
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Marktime writes: on Mar 23 2008 08:27 PM Whats sad is that scary movie 4 debuted at 40 million, I mean all the scary movies have a cople laughs, but wow... (Reply to this) |
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jmo2ski writes: on Mar 23 2008 08:52 PM Hey Tyler Perry is a unstopable, he can make anything, and al races should enjoy his films. (Reply to this) |
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~*Admiral Snowstorm*~ writes: on Mar 24 2008 03:50 AM Yes, there are worse filmmakers than Tyler Perry, but that still doesn't mean I enjoy his hackneyed, unfunny shtick. And it's not a race issue either, I would dislike him and his movies no matter what color I was and no matter what color his cast was. There are plenty of family movies out that are better and probably give off better messages; look what topped the Box Office this week. (Reply to this) |
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unbreakable_samurai writes: on Mar 24 2008 08:06 AM I thought Horton was pretty good(B), a vast improvement over The Cat in the Hat, but no where near as good as The Grinch. It was deffinitely a kids movie(which is fine), the kangaroo and the monkeys just iritated me though. I also saw Drillbit which was better than it's being made out to be(B), a solid addition to Apatow's filmography, not as good as the two he directed but a nice improvement on Walk Hard. I'm looking forward to Stop Loss and 21 next week, but yeah April looks pretty bad the only one that comes to mind that I want to see that's getting a wide release is Street Kings. (Reply to this) |
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