Gwyneth Paltrow
Warner Bros.
Gwyneth
Paltrow's germs caught on in a good way, as Contagion ousted The Help from the
top spot at the weekend box office.
Another A-lister's new movie, however, was avoided like the plague.
The Adam
Sandler-cowritten and produced Bucky Larson: Born to Be a
Star finished way outside of the Top 10, with a three-day take of less than
$1.5 million.
The porn comedy was low budget, reportedly costing less than $10 million, and it was low on
on-screen star power, with apologies to stand-up Nick Swardson,
but it wasn't exactly a little movie. It opened on 1,500 screens (where, if you
do the math, it averaged less than a thousand bucks from each.)
Among the films from Sandler's Happy Madison Productions, Bucky Larson is the least of the least, opening smaller than Blockbuster-desperation-night rentals such as Grandma's Boy.
As things turned out—and they didn't turn out well for Hollywood—Bucky Larson was not the weekend's worst-opening wide-release movie. That distinction went to the horror movie Creature, starring Greek's Aaron Hill, which "grossed" $220 at each of its 1,507 theaters for a "grand total" of $331,000.
Warrior, the other major new release, was
another non-starter. The Tom Hardy fight movie came away with
$5.6 million off a reputed $25 million budget.
Contagion, by comparison, scored a healthy
$23.1 million. Still, the Steven
Soderbergh thriller, which boasts a Ocean's Eleven-sized
cast, including Paltrow, Matt
Damon and Kate
Winslet, cost $60 million, so the start seems OK, rather than
great.
As you might have deduced from all the weak debuts, Hollywood's fall season got off to a considerably smaller start than last year's. The brightest light was supplied by comic Kevin Hart's concert film, Laugh at My Pain, which made $2 million at less than 100 theaters.
Elsewhere, even The Help tumbled, with ticket sales down 40 percent. Nonetheless, the film, which spent three weekends at No. 1, climbed to nearly $140 million domestically.
Here's a complete look at the weekend's top movies, Friday-Sunday, per estimates as compiled by Exhibitor Relations:
- Contagion, $23.1 million
- The Help, $8.7 million
- Warrior, $5.6 million
- The Debt, $4.9 million
- Colombiana, $4 million
- Rise of the Planet of the Apes, $3.9 million
- Shark Night 3D, $3.5 million
- Apollo 18, $2.9 million
- Our Idiot Brother, $2.8 million
- Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D, $2.5 million
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