'Thunder' rumbles
past 'Dark Knight' with $26M
Sunday
August 17
LOS ANGELES (AP)
It took four of Hollywood's biggest stars to take down Batman. The DreamWorks-Paramount
comedy "Tropic Thunder" with Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr., Jack Black
and Tom Cruise debuted at No. 1 with $26 million, bumping "The Dark Knight"
to second place after four weekends on top, according to studio estimates
Sunday.
The Warner Bros.
Batman flick pulled in $16.8 million to raise its total to $471.5 million.
"The Dark Knight" passed the original "Star Wars" ($461 million) and now
stands as No. 2 on the all-time domestic charts, behind only "Titanic"
($600.8 million).
Taking inflation
into account, "The Dark Knight" trails both movies in actual tickets sold,
however. "The Dark Knight" would need to gross about $900 million to match
the number of admissions for "Titanic" and about $1.2 billion to equal
"Star Wars."
Warner Bros. expects
"The Dark Knight" to top out at about $530 million domestically, said Dan
Fellman, the studio's head of distribution.
"The Dark Knight"
managed to fend off another "Star Wars" movie this weekend. The animated
tale "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," also released by Warner Bros., opened
at No. 3 with $15.5 million.
Families made up
two-thirds of the audience for "Clone Wars," Fellman said. "Star Wars"
creator George Lucas, who has an executive producer credit on "Clone Wars,"
intended the movie as an introduction to his "Clone Wars" TV show debuting
this fall on the Cartoon Network.
"It was targeted
to a specific audience for specific reasons," Fellman said. "We accomplished
that mission, and it will continue in another medium."
"Tropic Thunder"
was the third R-rated comedy to open solidly in recent weeks, following
"Pineapple Express" and "Step Brothers." Most summer comedies are rated
PG-13, since an R rating limits the audience by requiring anyone younger
than 17 to come with an adult.
R-rated comedy hits
tend to open in the $20 million to $30 million range, lower than their
PG-13 counterparts, but often have a longer shelf life in theaters as audiences
spread the word. R-rated movies such as "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," "Knocked
Up" and "Superbad" all opened around those levels and went on to become
$100 million hits.
"We're thrilled,
quite frankly. It played out exactly how we hoped," said DreamWorks spokesman
Chip Sullivan.
Stiller directed
and co-wrote "Tropic Thunder," in which he stars with Downey and Black
as pampered actors who find themselves in a real combat situation while
shooting a Vietnam War epic in the Asian jungles. Cruise co-stars as a
bald, egomaniacal studio boss.
"Tropic Thunder"
raised its total to $37 million since opening Wednesday.
The 20th Century
Fox horror tale "Mirrors," starring Kiefer Sutherland as a security guard
whose family is terrorized by spirits, opened at No. 4 with $11.1 million.
Woody Allen returned
to commercial form with his Spanish romance "Vicky Cristina Barcelona,"
which opened at No. 10 with $3.7 million.
The movie played
in narrower release, 692 theaters compared with 3,000-plus for "Tropic
Thunder" and "Clone Wars." Still, it opened far wider than most Allen films,
which usually start in a handful of theaters and gradually expand.
"You never can predict
how something's going to do, but we felt that the movie is so strong, we
just needed to get it out there," said Harvey Weinstein, whose Weinstein
Co. released the movie under its distribution agreement with MGM. "The
audience reaction is terrific."
Summit Entertainment's
"Fly Me to the Moon," a 3-D animated tale about three flies that tag along
on the Apollo 11 moon landing, debuted in 452 theaters and took in $2 million,
finishing at No. 12.
Estimated ticket
sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according
to Media By Numbers LLC. Final figures will be released Monday.
courtesy
Reuters |