Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland easily handled competition from some potent new releases and won the weekend box office derby with an estimated $34.5 million, a drop of just 45% in its third weekend.
Weekend Box Office (Studio Estimates): March 19-21, 2010 | |||||
|
Film |
Wknd Gross |
Screens |
Avg./Screen |
Total Gross |
1 |
Alice in Wonderland (2010) |
$34,500,000 |
3,739 |
$9,227 |
$265,800,000 |
2 |
Diary of a Wimpy Kid |
$21,800,000 |
3,077 |
$7,085 |
$21,800,000 |
3 |
The Bounty Hunter |
$21,000,000 |
3,074 |
$6,831 |
$21,000,000 |
4 |
Repo Men |
$6,151,000 |
2,521 |
$2,440 |
$6,151,000 |
5 |
She's Out of My League |
$6,015,000 |
2,958 |
$2,033 |
$19,954,000 |
6 |
Green Zone |
$5,963,000 |
3,004 |
$1,985 |
$24,702,000 |
7 |
Shutter Island |
$4,755,000 |
2,704 |
$1,759 |
$115,770,000 |
8 |
Avatar |
$4,000,000 |
1,236 |
$3,236 |
$736,881,000 |
9 |
Our Family Wedding |
$3,800,000 |
1,609 |
$2,362 |
$13,668,000 |
10 |
Remember Me |
$3,300,000 |
2,215 |
$1,490 |
$13,900,000 |
In second place, at least for now, is Fox’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid, which took in an estimated $21.8 million. Based on Jeff Kinney’s series of quasi-graphic novels, the Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie was made for $15 million, which means that Fox has a very profitable franchise on its hands. As might be expected the film attracted a young audience (59% was under 25) that was almost equally divided between males (49%) and females (51%).
Close behind Wimpy Kid was The Bounty Hunter, which stars Jennifer Anniston and Gerard Butler. In spite of terrible reviews (only 9% positive on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes) the star-powered battle-of-the-sexes comedy earned an estimated $20 million. As is typical with romantic comedies the audience skewed female (58%) and older (50% over 30).
Universal’s science fiction/slasher movie Repo Men bombed in its debut earning just $6.2 million from 2,541 theaters for a very poor $2,440 average. The same studio's Iraq War action film The Green Zone didn't fare much better, dropping 58.3 % in its second weekend. The Paul Greengrass-directed film has now earned just $24 million against its $100 million cost.
The comedy She’s Out of My League (down just 38.5%), the
Overall the total gross for the top ten films was up 19% from the same frame last year when Knowing opened and up 18% from 2008 when Horton Hears a Who enjoyed its second weekend at the top.