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Box Office Wrapup: Audiences Still Love Their Pirates
by Gitesh Pandya | July 17, 2006
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The Johnny Depp juggernaut Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest remained the most popular film in North America for a second weekend easily defending its box office crown against two new comedies that fought bitterly for the runnerup spot.

According to studio estimates, Sony's Little Man narrowly edged out Universal's You, Me and Dupree opening in second and third, respectively. With less than $400,000 separating the two new releases, chart positions could change when final numbers are tabulated on Monday.

Disney shattered more box office records with its runaway smash Pirates which hauled in an estimated $62.2M in its second weekend in theaters to boost its ten-day total to an eye-popping $258.2M. That's the largest ten-day start of any film in history and the fastest any movie has cracked the quarter-billion dollar mark beating the old records which were both set last summer by Star Wars Episode III. The final Jedi sequel collected $236.9M in its first ten days and surged to $255.6M in its eleventh day.



Pirates did suffer a sizable 54% drop from its record-breaking opening weekend, however a large decline was widely expected since it had already absorbed such a massive amount of business when it entered its sophomore frame. Second weekend declines for the summer's other big-budget tentpole pictures were larger including 56% for The Da Vinci Code, 59% for Superman Returns, and 67% for X-Men: The Last Stand. In just ten days, Dead Man's Chest has quickly become the top-grossing film of 2006 and now sits at number 34 on the list of all-time domestic blockbusters ahead of Monsters, Inc. which grossed $255.9M in 2001.

The high seas adventure also enjoyed the third best second weekend gross ever trailing the $72.2M of 2004's Shrek 2 and the $71.4M of 2002's Spider-Man. Pirates is already the seventh biggest film ever for Disney and the fourth largest among live-action pics for the studio. The Mouse House also scored its 13th film to top the $200M mark which is the most of any Hollywood studio.Where can Captain Jack Sparrow sail to from here? The triple-century barrier should come crashing down by next weekend as the megablockbuster sequel continues on a trajectory that could see it loot $350-400M from the domestic market alone.



Opening in second place with an estimated $21.7M was Little Man starring Marlon and Shawn Wayans from director Keenan Ivory Wayans. The $64M Sony release averaged a stellar $8,567 from 2,533 theaters and tells the story of a diminutive crook who masquerades as a toddler in order to retrieve a stolen diamond. Teens and young adults made up the core crowd as studio data indicated that 59% of the audience was under the age of 25. Women slightly outnumbered the guys with 53% of the crowd. Reviews were mostly negative.

Little Man enjoyed an opening that was similar to that of the last effort by the Wayans brothers, White Chicks. That Sony comedy bowed on a Wednesday in June 2004 with a Friday-to-Sunday take of $19.7M as part of a $27.2M five-day launch on its way to $69.1M. The studio reported encouraging exit polls for Man with 85% marking it "excellent" or "very good." If estimates hold, it will be the third consecutive second place opening for Keenan Ivory Wayans after 2001's Scary Movie 2 and White Chicks which were also summer comedies.



Close behind with an estimated $21.3M debut was Universal's new comedy You, Me and Dupree. The PG-13 film averaged a solid $6,815 from 3,131 theaters and stars Owen Wilson as a houseguest who crashes in the home of a newlywed couple played by Kate Hudson and Matt Dillon. The $54M film played mostly to young adults in their twenties and thirties and skewed more towards women. Studio research indicated that 58% of the audience was under the age of 30 and 58% was female. Reviews were not very favorable. Dupree opened below the levels of Wilson's previous hits like Starsky & Hutch which bowed to $28.1M in March 2004 and the $33.9M of Wedding Crashers which debuted one year ago this weekend.

While both new comedies opened with roughly the same weekend gross, and chart positions could change on Monday, it was Little Man that clearly delivered the more impressive performance. Playing in 600 fewer theaters, the Wayans brothers attracted enough of an audience to still sell the same amount of tickets and generated a per-theater average that was 26% stronger than Dupree's. The Owen Wilson film however, cost $10M less to produce as it did not need to rely on costly special effects.

In its third battle against the forces of box office evil, the big-budget super hero flick Superman Returns fell to fourth place with an estimated $11.6M. Off a moderate 47%, the Warner Bros. pic lifted its cume to $163.7M after 19 days. The Man of Steel is well behind the $192.4M that War of the Worlds collected over the same period last year, but a bit ahead of Men in Black II's $158.1M from July 2002. However, those pricey pics posted stronger third weekend grosses of $15.2M and $14.6M, respectively. Superman Returns remains on a course to fly to $190-200M domestically which is less than what most in the industry were expecting from the Bryan Singer film.

Superman flew into over a dozen new countries around the world this weekend and grossed an estimated $38M from 36 markets to boost its international cume to $77M. In most territories, the comic book pic rocketed straight to number one, however in the United Kingdom it scored a solid number two bow behind the sophomore weekend of Pirates.

Despite competition from two new comedies, Meryl Streep held up well with her hit The Devil Wears Prada which grossed an estimated $10.5M in its third session. Down a little more than 30%, the Fox release has commanded an impressive $83.6M and is heading for the vicinity of $115M.

For the third straight weekend, the Disney/Pixar toon Cars enjoyed the smallest drop in the top ten and slipped less than 30% to an estimated $7.5M. After its sixth weekend, the G-rated blockbuster has upped its cume to a sturdy $219.7M passing The Da Vinci Code to become the third highest grossing film of the year after the Pirates and X-Men sequels. Cars is running 6% behind the pace of Pixar's last film The Incredibles after the same amount of time, but is 3% ahead of the company's Monsters, Inc. Those pics ended up with $261.4M and $255.3M, respectively. Cars looks to have enough gas in its tank to be able to reach $250M. Barring any surprise megahits, that would give Disney the two biggest blockbusters of the summer season. Coincidentally, the studio also ruled the 2003 summer contest with the first Pirates and Pixar's Finding Nemo both crossing the $300M threshold.

Adam Sandler followed close behind in seventh with Click which fell 41% to an estimated $7M in its fourth frame. With $119.7M in the bank, the Sony release is still running a bit ahead of the studio's 2003 Sandler vehicle Anger Management which collected $115.3M at the same point on its way to $135.6M. Click should be able to reach $135-140M.

The Lake House starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock grossed an estimated $1.6M, off 45%, for a $48.9M total. The Warner Bros. romance should end with a respectable $53M. Paramount's Nacho Libre laughed up an estimated $1.5M, down 54%, putting its sum at $77.1M. Jack Black's wrestling comedy looks to go home with around $81M.

Warner Independent Pictures expanded its animated crime drama A Scanner Darkly from 17 to 216 theaters nationwide and hit the top ten with an estimated $1.2M. Richard Linklater's R-rated film averaged a healthy $5,486 per location and raised its cume to $1.8M. The Keanu Reeves-starrer will stay in roughly the same number of locations this coming weekend.

With a brutal heat wave hitting much of the country, audiences continued to flock to the hit global warming documentary An Inconvenient Truth which slipped a scant 5% to an estimated $1.1M. Now in its eighth weekend of release, the Paramount Vantage title finished a hair out of the top ten and has taken in a solid $17M.

Three films from the Universal Studios family fell from the top ten over the weekend. The racing sequel The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift dropped 59% to an estimated $1M in its fifth lap pushing its domestic total to $59.7M. The $75M actioner has grossed an additional $42M overseas and continues to open in new countries each week. In North America, look for a final take of $61M.

The Break-Up fell 52% to an estimated $777,000 giving the Vince Vaughn-Jennifer Aniston comedy $116M to date. The $52M production should end its relationship with theaters at $118M. Internationally, Break-Up has grossed $24.5M thus far with major European markets like the United Kingdom, Germany, and Italy still to come between now and September. The Focus Features actioner Waist Deep tumbled 63% to an estimated $695,000 putting its cume at $20.7M. Little more is expected for the inexpensive film which might close with around $22M.

The top ten films grossed an estimated $146.1M which was off 4% from last year when Johnny Depp's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory debuted at number one with $56.2M; but up 8% from 2004 when Will Smith's I, Robot opened in the top spot with $52.2M.

Author: Gitesh Pandya, www.BoxOfficeGuru.com

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puablo writes:
on Jul 17 2006 06:13 AM

Great for Pirates, I think it deserves it all, and I'm glad to find out that X-Men 3 is the second highest grosser of this year. But it's a shame for Superman. Not because I think it deserves all the money, but to be outdone by this week's crappy releases? That's just sad.

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synergyred writes:
on Jul 17 2006 07:07 AM

Yay for Pirates. I wonder how it will fare next week. Nothing too impressive came out this weekend but I know plenty of people that are looking foreward to Lady in the Water, My Super Ex-Girlfriend, or Clerks 2.

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jeremyd4 writes:
on Jul 17 2006 09:10 AM

so... Pirates is most likely going to have the biggest boxoffice results ever at this rate right? What did Titanic reach?

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moremovies85 writes:
on Jul 17 2006 09:17 AM

In reply to this comment (#840263)
Titanic made $600 million. Pirates probably will not cross $450. People will move on to other movies.

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StickyKiwi writes:
on Jul 17 2006 09:21 AM

In reply to this comment (#840263)
probably not

Titanic ended with $600+ million, in large part to repeat viewings. The weekly decline of Titanic for the first month was somewhere near 10%. Considering it opened in the mid 30-million range, that's damn impressive.

Pirates, however impressive it has been up through now, I don't think will have those kind of legs. But even with weekly drops between 30 and 40%, I see it breaking the $400 million mark, but not much higher.

Just my thoughts.


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Pleasuretown writes:
on Jul 17 2006 09:24 AM

I can't believe the Wayans brothers are making movies like this... They look so incredibley terrible. Why would a studio accept this movie?

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Simple Minded writes:
on Jul 17 2006 09:54 AM

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Studios just want money. And apparently they got what they wanted.

This is sickening. I can't believe these garbage flicks make over $40 mill. combined and quality movies like "Serenity" make $25 mill.


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killbill82 writes:
on Jul 17 2006 10:30 AM

don't get me wrong i love depp, but he is getting way to much credit for these potc flicks!

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killbill82 writes:
on Jul 17 2006 10:41 AM

"This is sickening. I can't believe these garbage flicks make over $40 mill. combined and quality movies like "Serenity" make $25 mill." well that's just your opinion and apparently a lot of people disagree with you!

p.s. did you really think "serenity" would make a dime?! 1. based on a t.v. show 2. based on a t.v. show that was caned after 5 seconds.


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unbreakable_samurai writes:
on Jul 17 2006 10:44 AM

I'm glad to see that Pirates is still tops and that A Scanner Darkly did allright, I wish it would expand more, as I still don't have it in my city yet. That's messed up that Little Man outgrossed Dupree. I'm really looking forward to Shyamalan's Water, and Smith's Clerks, Monster House looks pretty good too.

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Scott Weinberg
Scott Weinberg writes:
on Jul 17 2006 10:45 AM

Yeah, how silly. Perhaps if "Serenity" had a farting comedian's face CGIed onto the body of a midget, and then everyone used a screenplay stolen from an old Bugs Bunny cartoon, the flick would have made big money.

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DjMovieGoer writes:
on Jul 17 2006 11:37 AM

POTC is Johnny Depp

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South_park300 writes:
on Jul 17 2006 02:29 PM

no worries, both Serenity and Firefly had a greater life on the dvd shelf. it's still a cult fave adored by millions. i'm still hearing they may make a sequel, so who knows!

I can't say I am surprised that crap like Little Man and Dupree made money. i'm just disapointed. as much as i was underwhelmed by Superman, I believe it deserves more than wayan's crap.

and as for Pirates, keep rockin the box office. i'm really happy it is doing so well! Depp deserves another Oscar nod, but I doubt he will get it. sadly, he will be one of those actors praised by all, yet will never win an Oscar.


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Master King Sexington writes:
on Jul 17 2006 02:29 PM

[b]killbill82, you a moron[/b]
Have you ever seen Serenity or the Firefly series? And no, that isn't just his opinion, and while Little Man may make more money right now, Firefly and Serenity will maintain a cult following long after people forget about that movie.


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bsideleau writes:
on Jul 17 2006 05:08 PM

The Wayans were simply trying to piss people off.....and the studios of course bought it seeing $$$ from people who just wanted to see how ridiculous it would be. And, thus far, it looks like that strategy worked. I wouldn't see it, but alot of curious people with a bizarre sense of humor would. The Wayans CAN be funny, but no one should EVER take it seriously.

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nogard64 writes:
on Jul 17 2006 06:37 PM

In reply to this comment (#840272)
agreed!!! For some reason everytime Will T and E Swan was on screen I was slowly nodding off, but When johny Depp AKA Jack Sparrow was on screen I'd stay wide awake. I think Depp is playing JS perfectly, and very relateable, Jack is smart and cunning, he seems mysterious but its quite obvious what his love is and thats the Black Pearl and the Open sea. And think about this, how much gold/money does it take to keep a pirate ship going? So I guess he is a pirate with a cause. Bloom and Knightly just bored me to death in DMC

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SpongeBob66x writes:
on Jul 24 2006 09:02 AM

i saw you,me ,and dupree and pirates this weekend and i'm sad to say dupree was better.but dont get me wrong.they both werent that good.Dupree (5/10) Pirates (4/10)

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