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		<title>Biggest US opening ever for Luc Besson &#8211; TAKEN grabs up 24% Saturday and finishes with $24.6M for Super Bowl weekend; PAUL BLART: MALL COP strong at #2 while THE UNINVITED appears headed for 3rd with a possible $10.5M; Zellweger&#8217;s NEW IN TOWN may reach $6.75M opening; Not much of an &#8220;Oscar bounce&#8221; for THE READER and MILK!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Liam Neeson is officially a full-fledged action star. The Irish-born actor has often played heroes, whether it was Oskar Schindler in Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece Schindler’s List, the wise Qui-Gon Jinn in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace or determined sex researcher Alfred Kinsey in 2005’s biopic Kinsey, Neeson has always had a knack [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Liam Neeson is officially a full-fledged action star. The Irish-born actor has often played heroes, whether it was Oskar Schindler in Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece <em>Schindler’s List</em>, the wise Qui-Gon Jinn in <em>Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace</em> or determined sex researcher Alfred Kinsey in 2005’s biopic <em>Kinsey</em>, Neeson has always had a knack for playing the earnest-but-flawed good guy. In his new movie <em>Taken</em> (Fox), writer/producer Luc Besson and director Pierre Morel have turned him into a Dad with the &#8220;mad skills&#8221; of a super-spy – think Mike Brady crossed with Jason Bourne.</p>
<p><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/taken-int-trl.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-37266" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/taken-int-trl.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="125" /></a></p>
<p>The result is a well-reviewed (<a href="http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/taken/" target="_blank">56% Fresh</a> on Rotten Tomatoes) action film that will help to satisfy blockbuster-hungry audiences waiting for Warner Bros’ <em>Watchmen</em> (due March 6). <em>Taken</em> has scored big on its opening weekend. After grabbing an estimated $9.4M, the movie surged on Saturday to $11.62M (up almost 24% from opening day) and, despite today&#8217;s Super Bowl, the film could reach $24.62M according to studio estimates. That will be more than enough to win the Super Bowl 3-day, and positive word-of-mouth could get this one into the $70M-$75M range domestic.</p>
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<div id="attachment_37270" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 206px"><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/600full-luc-besson.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-37270" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/600full-luc-besson-196x300.jpg" alt="Prolific French filmmaker Luc Besson" width="196" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Prolific French filmmaker Luc Besson</p></div>
<p><em>Taken</em> re-teams French action maestro Besson with director Morel, who previously worked together on the brilliant <em>District B13</em> ($411K opening &#8211; $1.2M in the US &#8211; $6.9M in France). For the prolific Besson, this movie marks the all-time best US opening for one of his films.</p>
<p>ALL-TIME BEST DOMESTIC OPENINGS FOR LUC BESSON FILMS<br />
<em>- as producer, writer and/or director -</em><br />
<strong>1. <em>Taken</em> (producer/writer) &#8211; $24.62M opening (projected)</strong><br />
2. <em>The Fifth Element</em> (writer/director) &#8211; $17M opening &#8211; $63.8M domestic<br />
3. <em>Transporter 2</em> (producer/writer) &#8211; $16.5M opening &#8211; $43M domestic<br />
4. <em>Kiss of the Dragon</em> (producer/writer) &#8211; $13.3M opening &#8211; $36.8M domestic<br />
5. <em>Transporter 3</em> (producer/writer) &#8211; $12M opening &#8211; $31.7M domestic<br />
6. <em>The Transporter</em> (producer/writer) &#8211; $9.1M opening &#8211; $25.2M domestic<br />
7. <em>Point of No Return</em> (writer) &#8211; $7.1M opening &#8211; $30M domestic<br />
8. <em>The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc</em> (producer/writer/director) &#8211; $6.3M opening &#8211; $14.2M domestic<br />
9. <em>The Professional</em> (producer/writer/director) &#8211; $5.3M opening &#8211; $19.5M domestic<br />
10. <em>Arthur &amp; the Invisibles</em> (producer/writer/director) &#8211; $4.3M opening &#8211; $15.1M domestic</p>
<p>Besson has a tremendous international following, and <em>Taken </em>was already a hit before it ever opened in the US. The movie has already been released in many overseas territories, generating $68.8M in 2008. That includes $11.2M in the UK and $9.4M in France. With international numbers like that, it’s not a huge surprise that the picture is working so well in the states.</p>
<p>The irrepressible <em>Paul Blart: Mall Cop</em> (Sony) is headed for a #2 finish for the weekend. The Adam Sandler-produced comedy sold another $4.2M in tickets on its third Friday, and Kevin James has ridden that dopey Segway to another strong 3-day of about $14M. By Monday morning, <em>PB:MC</em> will have banked a stellar $83M.</p>
<div id="attachment_37274" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 218px"><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/ringu-1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-37274" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/ringu-1-208x300.jpg" alt="Poster for the 1998 Japanese film Ringu" width="208" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Poster for the 1998 Japanese film Ringu</p></div>
<p>In 1998, Hollywood discovered a Japanese film called <em>Ringu</em>, and they have been remaking Asian horror films ever since. Director Gore Verbinski turned the get-under-your-skin creepy <em>Ringu</em> into an American version called, simply, <em>The Ring</em>, and that 2002 movie starring Naomi Watts grossed a spectacular $129M.</p>
<p>The latest Asian horror adaptation is <em>The Uninvited</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount), based on the 2003 South Korean thriller<em> Janghwa, Hongryeon</em> (released in the US as <em>A Tale of Two Sisters</em>). The movie was a sensation in Korea where it remains the all-time highest-grossing horror film, and now Elizabeth Banks (<em>W.</em>) and David Strathairn (<em>Good Night and Good Luck</em>) headline the American version. After grabbing a decent $4.3M to start the weekend, <em>The Uninvited</em> got a 9% Saturday bump, and it will likely finish the weekend in third-place with $10.51M.</p>
<p><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/uninvited.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-37278" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/uninvited-202x300.jpg" alt="" width="202" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>That is slightly disappointing given the performance of some other recent Asian horror remakes. (Note these are all based on Japanese films with <em>The Uninvited</em> being the first South Korean adaptation.)</p>
<p>2002 – <em>The Ring</em> &#8211; $15M opening &#8211; $129.1M cume<br />
2004 – <em>The Grudge</em> &#8211; $39.1M opening &#8211; $110.3M cume<br />
2005 – <em>The Ring Two</em> &#8211; $35M opening &#8211; $76.2M cume<br />
2005 – <em>Dark Water</em> &#8211; $9.9M opening &#8211; $25.4M cume<br />
2006 – <em>The Grudge 2</em> &#8211; $20.8M opening &#8211; $39.1M cume<br />
2006 – <em>Pulse</em> &#8211; $8.2M opening &#8211; $20.2M cume<br />
2008 – <em>One Missed Call</em> &#8211; $12.5M opening &#8211; $26.9M cume<br />
2008 – <em>The Eye</em> &#8211; $12.4M opening &#8211; $31.4M cume<br />
<strong>2009 – <em>The Uninvited</em> &#8211; $10.51M opening (projected)</strong></p>
<p>In final studio estimates, <em>Hotel for Dogs</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount) has managed a surprise fourth-place finish with $8.7M for a new cume of $48.2M. Meanwhile, the Super Bowl has pushed Clint Eastwood&#8217;s <em>Gran Torino</em> (Warner Bros) to #5 with $8.6M. Walt Kowalski has now growled his way to an amazing $110.5M cume.</p>
<p><em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> (Fox Searchlight) has received a nice boost from and its 10 Oscar nominations, adding another $7.58M. This micro-budgeted movie ($14M) which almost went straight to video when Warner bros didn&#8217;t quite know what to do wth it has grossed a staggering $67M. Also this weekend, director Danny Boyle has won the ultimate Oscar bellweather, the DGA award, and that may seal the deal for Best Picture and Best Director at the upcoming Academy Awards.</p>
<p><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/renee-zellweger-picture-2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-37282" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/renee-zellweger-picture-2-230x300.jpg" alt="" width="230" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>The other new wide release is the horribly-reviewed <em>New In Town</em> (Lionsgate), starring Academy Award winner Renee Zellweger. The romantic comedy that makes sport of small town America opened soft, but it could have been worse. The movie coaxed about $2.4M on Friday (#7 for the day), and Lionsgate says the movie will finish the weekend with $6.75M, enough for eighth place. That number marks only the eighth-best opening of Zellweger&#8217;s career.</p>
<p>ALL-TIME BEST RENEE ZELLWEGER OPENINGS<br />
<em>- non-animated –</em><br />
1.<em> Me, Myself &amp; Irene</em> &#8211; $24.2M opening<br />
2,<em> Cinderella Man</em> &#8211; $18.3M opening<br />
3.<em> Jerry Maguire</em> &#8211; $17M opening<br />
4.<em> Cold Mountain</em> &#8211; $14.5M opening<br />
5.<em> Leatherheads</em> &#8211; $12.6M opening<br />
6.<em> Bridget Jones’s Diary</em> &#8211; $10.7M opening<br />
7.<em> Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason</em> &#8211; $8.6M opening<br />
8.<em> The Bachelor</em> &#8211; $7.4M opening<br />
9. <em>Nurse Betty</em> &#8211; $7.1M opening<br />
10.<em> New In Town</em> -$6.75M opening (projected)</strong></p>
<p>There is not much of an Oscar bounce for the current crop of Best Picture nominees. Stephen Daldry&#8217;s <em>The Reader</em> (Weinstein) and <em>Milk</em> (Focus) starring Sean Penn are the last two of the big five to go wide, and neither film has scored big.</p>
<div id="attachment_37746" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 184px"><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/the-reader-david-kross-and-kate-win1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-37746" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/the-reader-david-kross-and-kate-win1-174x300.jpg" alt="David Kross and Kate Winslet in The Reader" width="174" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">David Kross and Kate Winslet in The Reader</p></div>
<p><em>The Reader</em>, which has Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Actress: Kate Winslet, Best Director: Daldry, Best Adapted Screenplay: David Hare and Best Cinematography, expanded to 1,002 locations on Friday and could only muster $700,000. That should project to about $2.37M or so for the 3-day and a new cume of $12.64M.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the Gus Van Sant-directed <em>Milk</em>, which some pundits believe may be peaking with Academy voters at just the right time, will not be a box office juggernaut. Despite 8 Oscar nominations, Milk managed only a $471 Per Theatre Average on Friday on 882 screens. The first wide weekend for the Harvey Milk biopic will likely yield only $1.41M for a new domestic cume of $23.41M.</p>
<div id="attachment_37738" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/sean_penn_harvey_milk.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-37738" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/01/sean_penn_harvey_milk-300x151.jpg" alt="Oscar winner Sean Penn as slain gay rights leader Harvey Milk" width="300" height="151" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Golden Globe winner Sean Penn as slain gay rights leader Harvey Milk</p></div>
<p>In all, the five Best Picture nominees, now all in wide release, have combined for less than $17M for the weekend. By Monday, the five movies contending for Hollywood&#8217;s biggest prize have a combined total domestic gross of just $234M. I am projecting that <em>Benjamin Button, Slumdog Millionaire, Milk, Frost/Nixon</em> and <em>The Reader </em>will finish with a total of about $285M in US ticket sales, which would be the second-worst total of the last 15 years.</p>
<p>For example last year, the five Best Picture nominees grossed a combined $357M, so the 2009 crop will be down a full 20% from 2008. Snubbing movies like <em>The Dark Knight</em> and <em>Gran Torino</em>, Academy voters have narrowed the field to what amounts to a very expensive arthouse movie (<em>Benjamin Button</em>), a surprise crowd-pleaser (<em>Slumdog Millionaire</em>) and three niche art titles with very specific audiences (<em>Milk, Frost/Nixon</em> and <em>The Reader</em>). When the ratings for the Oscar telecast are dismal, the Academy will have its own voters to blame.</p>
<p>The worst combined gross of the five Best Picture nominees in the last 15 years was in 2005 when <em>Crash, Brokeback Mountain, Capote, Good Night &amp; Good Luck</em> and <em>Munich</em> generated $245M at the box office. That resulted in the all-time third-worst television rating for the Academy Awards broadcast.</p>
<p><strong>EXCLUSIVE STEVE MASON EARLY FRIDAY ESTIMATES<br />
1. NEW – <em>Taken</em> (Fox) &#8211; $9.4M, $2,953 PTA, $9.4M cume<br />
2. NEW – <em>The Uninvited</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount) &#8211; $4.3M, $1,834 PTA, $4.3M cume<br />
3.<em> Paul Blart: Mall Cop</em> (Sony) &#8211; $4.2M, $1,310 PTA, $73.57M cume<br />
4. <em>Gran Torino</em> (Warner Bros) &#8211; $2.6M, $862 PTA, $104.54M cume<br />
5.<em> Underworld: Rise of the Lycans</em> (Sony) &#8211; $2.55M, $867 PTA, $28.13M cume<br />
6. NEW – <em>New in Town</em> (Lionsgate) &#8211; $2.4M, $1,236 PTA, $2.4M cume<br />
7. <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> (Fox Searchlight) &#8211; $2.3M, $1,630 PTA, $61.86M cume<br />
8. <em>Hotel For Dogs</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount) &#8211; $2M, $633 PTA, $41.52M cume<br />
9. <em>My Bloody Valentine 3-D</em> (Lionsgate) &#8211; $1.5M, $1,067 PTA, $41.84M cume<br />
10. <em>Bride Wars</em> (Fox) &#8211; $1.25M, $630 PTA, $51.61M cume<br />
11. <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em> (Paramount) &#8211; $1.1M, $517 PTA, $114.02M cume<br />
12. <em>Inkheart</em> (Warner Bros) &#8211; $975,000, $367 PTA, $10.06M cume<br />
13. <em>Revolutionary Road</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount) &#8211; $850,000, $789 PTA, $14.22M<br />
14. <em>Defiance</em> (Paramount Vantage) &#8211; $775,000, $466 PTA, $21.07M cume<br />
15. <em>The Wrestler</em> (Fox Searchlight) &#8211; $730,000, $1,011 PTA, $11.46M cume<br />
16. <em>The Reader</em> (Weinstein) &#8211; $700,000, $699 PTA, $10.97M cume<br />
17. <em>Notorious</em> (Fox Searchlight) &#8211; $590,000, $546 PTA, $33.9M cume<br />
18. <em>Frost/Nixon</em> (Universal) &#8211; $425,000, $385 PTA, $13.33M cume<br />
19. <em>Milk</em> (Focus Features) &#8211; $415,000, $471 PTA, $22.39M cume</strong></p>
<p><strong><strong>EXCLUSIVE STEVE MASON EARLY 3-DAY ESTIMATES<br />
1. NEW – <em>Taken</em> (Fox) &#8211; $24.62M, $7,736 PTA, $24.62M cume<br />
2.<em> Paul Blart: Mall Cop</em> (Sony) &#8211; $14M, $4,367 PTA, $83.37M cume<br />
3. NEW – <em>The Uninvited</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount) &#8211; $10.51M, $4,485 PTA, $10.51M cume<br />
4. <em>Hotel For Dogs</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount) &#8211; $8.7M, $3,160 PTA, $48.22M cume<br />
5. <em>Gran Torino</em> (Warner Bros) &#8211; $8.6M, $2,852 PTA, $110.54M cume<br />
6.<em> Slumdog Millionaire</em> (Fox Searchlight) &#8211; $7.68M, $4,703 PTA, $67.24M cume<br />
7.<em> Underworld: Rise of the Lycans</em> (Sony) &#8211; $7.2M, $2,447 PTA, $32.78M cume<br />
8. NEW – <em>New in Town</em> (Lionsgate) &#8211; $6.75M, $3,478 PTA, $6.75M cume<br />
9. <em>My Bloody Valentine 3-D</em> (Lionsgate) &#8211; $4.26M, $3,030 PTA, $44.6M cume<br />
10. <em>Inkheart</em> (Warner Bros) &#8211; $3.7M, $1,394 PTA, $12.79M cume<br />
11. <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em> (Paramount) &#8211; $3.61M, $1,698 PTA, $116.54M cume<br />
12. <em>Bride Wars</em> (Fox) &#8211; $3.57M, $1,798 PTA, $53.93M cume<br />
13. <em>Revolutionary Road</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount) &#8211; $2.65M, $2,469 PTA, $16.03M<br />
14. <em>Defiance</em> (Paramount Vantage) &#8211; $2.53M, $1,524 PTA, $22.83M cume<br />
15. <em>The Reader</em> (Weinstein) &#8211; $2.37M, $2,369 PTA, $12.64M cume<br />
16. <em>The Wrestler</em> (Fox Searchlight) &#8211; $2.35M, $3,255 PTA, $13.08M cume<br />
17. <em>Notorious</em> (Fox Searchlight) &#8211; $1.7M, $1,574 PTA, $35M cume<br />
18. <em>Milk</em> (Focus) &#8211; $1.41M, $1,603 PTA, $23.41M cume<br />
19. <em>Frost/Nixon</em> (Universal) &#8211; $1.39M, $1,265 PTA, $14.31M cume</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michael Sheen has two movies in release this weekend. The classically-trained Welsh actor plays Lucien in the wildly commercial Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (Sony), opening on about 3,000 screens, and he plays David Frost in Frost/Nixon (Universal), expanding to about 800 playdates.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michael Sheen has two movies in release this weekend. The classically-trained Welsh actor plays Lucien in the wildly commercial <em>Underworld: Rise of the Lycans</em> (Sony), opening on about 3,000 screens, and he plays David Frost in <em>Frost/Nixon</em> (Universal), expanding to about 800 playdates.</p>
<p>He is a classically-trained stage actor, who has starred in heavyweight UK productions of <em>Romeo and Juliet</em>, <em>Henry V</em>, <em>Amadeus</em> and <em>The Dresser</em>, was somehow overlooked by both Hollywood Foreign Press and Oscar voters when he starred as Tony Blair in 2006’s <em>The Queen</em>. (He was outshined by Helen Mirren, who won every acting prize imaginable). This year, he is in the shadow of Frank Langella’s towering portrayal of President Richard Nixon in <em>Frost/Nixon</em>.</p>
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<p>As an aside, <em>The Queen</em> was the second in screenwriter Peter Morgan’s Tony Blair trilogy. The first film was called <em>The Deal</em> for British television and tells the story of the rivalry between Blair and current British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. (This is a great title to put in your Netflix or Blockbuster cue.) The final film will be called <em>The Special Relationship</em>, which will focus on the intimate friendship between the British PM and President Bill Clinton between 1997-2000. Sheen has signed on, but there is no word on who will play Clinton. Morgan says <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/the_big_picture/2008/07/is-bill-clinton.html" target="_blank">the idea for the third film</a> began to germinate when he heard that Blair and Clinton were alone together when Vice President Al Gore conceded the 2000 election.</p>
<p>In the meantime, Sheen will almost certainly have the #1 movie in America this weekend with <em>Underworld: Rise of the Lycans</em>. This is the third <em>Underworld</em> movie, but it is a prequel set in the dark ages with Sheen as Lucien, a young werewolf, who leads a war against Bill Nighy as Viktor, the leader of the vampire race. <span id="more-27253"></span></p>
<p>2003’s <em>Underworld</em>, directed by Len Wiseman, opened to $21.75M ($52M cume) and <em>Underworld: Evolution</em> improved to a $26.85M opening in 2006 on its way to $62M domestic. But <em>Rise of the Lycans</em> is an origins story and will reportedly not include the sexy, black leather-clad Selene (Kate Beckinsale), so the 3-day could be a bit softer than the last outing. I am predicting a possible $24.34M.</p>
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<p>Sheen and Beckinsale were a longstanding couple prior to shooting the original <em>Underworld</em>, and they have a daughter together, but the actress left him for director Wiseman during what must have been a tumultuous shoot. Wiseman and Beckinsale were married in 2004, and teamed up for <em>Underworld: Evolution</em>, in which Sheen’s Lucien character was only seen in flashbacks. Now, Patrick Tatopoulos has stepped in as director on <em>Underworld 3</em> sans Beckinsale.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, <em>Frost/Nixon </em>goes wider, but it just hasn’t quite clicked with softer-than-expected Per Theatre Averages over the holidays. The Ron Howard-directed biopic with absolutely immaculate reviews could reach $3.35M with a PTA of $4,200 or so. That could make it the fourteenth-best grossing movie of the 3-day.</p>
<p>A fair number of bloggers questioned my prediction last week that <em>Paul Blart: Mall Cop</em> (Sony) would win the MLK weekend, but the tracking was incredibly solid with Males Under 25, which is a big money demo. With no direct competition, this big dumb comedy should hold up pretty well and could dip a mere 41% for a $17M 3-day, enough for second place.</p>
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<p>Two Warner Bros releases will battle for third, but I am giving Clint Eastwood’s <em>Gran Torino</em> a slight edge over its new fantasy film <em>Inkheart</em>. <em>Torino</em> could ride Oscar attention to another $13.5M, but Iain Softley’s new film based on Cornelia Funke’s novel of the same name has met with lukewarm reviews (<a href="http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/inkheart/" target="_blank">46% Fresh</a> as of Wednesday night) and doesn’t show much traction with audiences in industry tracking. That could mean a fourth place finish with a possible $13.2M.</p>
<p>I am anticipating that the live action family film <em>Hotel For Dogs</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount) will likely hold well with about $10.5M to round out the top five. Emma Roberts, from Nickelodeon’s <em>Unfabulous</em> and the 2007 film version of <em>Nancy Drew</em> ($25.6M domestic), and Jake T. Austin, presently starring in Disney Channel’s <em>Wizards of Waverly Place</em>, have a decent little hit for their resumes with a possible $35M in the bank after ten days.</p>
<p>Three Oscar nominees will expand this weekend, and they will show nice increases. Fox Searchlight’s <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> expands from 601 to just over 1,000 playdates, and it may see a 52% increase from last weekend for about $8.9M. Darren Aronofsky’s <em>The Wrestler</em> (Fox Searchlight), featuring Mickey Rourke’s career game-changing performance, adds about 365 screens, and I think it could add $4.5M, which would mean a Per Theatre Average of $10K. Finally, <em>Revolutionary Road</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount) widens to 800 or so locations, and its PTA could be something in the $5,500 range for a possible $4.4M.</p>
<p><strong>FINAL WEEKEND 3-DAY PREDICTIONS FOR JANUARY 23-25<br />
1. NEW – <em>Underworld: Rise of the Lycans</em> (Sony) &#8211; $24.34M<br />
2. <em>Paul Blart: Mall Cop</em> (Sony) &#8211; $17M<br />
3. <em>Gran Torino</em> (Warner Bros) &#8211; $13.5M<br />
4. NEW – <em>Inkheart</em> (Warner Bros) &#8211; $13.2M<br />
5. <em>Hotel For Dogs</em> (Paramount) &#8211; $10.5M<br />
6. <em>My Bloody Valentine 3D</em> (Lionsgate) &#8211; $9.9M<br />
7. <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> (Fox Searchlight) &#8211; $8.9M<br />
8. <em>Notorious</em> (Fox Searchlight) &#8211; $8.25M<br />
9. <em>Bride Wars</em> (Fox) &#8211; $5.85M<br />
10. <em>Defiance</em> (Paramount Vantage) &#8211; $4.75M<br />
11. <em>The Wrestler</em> (Fox Searchlight) &#8211; $4.5M<br />
12. <em>Revolutionary Road</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount) &#8211; $4.4M<br />
13. <em>The Unborn</em> (Universal) &#8211; $3.5M<br />
14. <em>Frost/Nixon</em> (Universal) &#8211; $3.35M</strong></p>
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