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		<title>Final Oscar Predix: SLUMDOG, Rourke, Streep, Ledger, Cruz; BEN BUTTON could win just 2 of 13!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am forecasting a coronation for Slumdog Millionaire (Fox Searchlight) at Sunday&#8217;s Academy Awards. My final predictions call for Slumdog wins in 8 of the 9 categories it is competing in including Best Picture and Best Director: Danny Boyle. The only place I think it will fail is in the Sound Mixing category where The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am forecasting a coronation for <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> (Fox Searchlight) at Sunday&#8217;s Academy Awards. My final predictions call for <em>Slumdog</em> wins in 8 of the 9 categories it is competing in including Best Picture and Best Director: Danny Boyle. The only place I think it will fail is in the Sound Mixing category where <em>The Dark Knight</em> (Warner Bros) may trump it.</p>
<div id="attachment_57138" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/bfa4550b-e0ea-48d6-bd68-2715e55381f0.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-57138" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/bfa4550b-e0ea-48d6-bd68-2715e55381f0-300x199.jpg" alt="Slumdog Millionaire is about to win the Hollywood's Grand Prize" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Slumdog Millionaire is about to win the Hollywood&#39;s Grand Prize</p></div>
<p>The &#8220;Battle Royale&#8221; of the night is Mickey Rouke from <em>The Wrestler</em> (Fox Searchlight) vs. Sean Penn in <em>Milk</em> (Focus) in the Best Actor category. There have been two ties in major categories in Academy Award history. The first was in 1932 when Frederic March in <em>Dr. Jekyll &amp; Mr. Hyde</em> shared Best Actor with Wallace Beery for <em>The Champ</em>. (March had one more vote, but in that era, any finish within 3 votes was rules a tie.) Then in 1968, Katherine Hepburn for <em>The Lion In Winter</em> and Barbara Streisand for <em>Funny Girl</em> tied for Best Actress. If there was any justice, Rourke and Penn would share the award. In any other year, either of them would be a lock. Forced to make a pick, I&#8217;m going with Rourke.</p>
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<div id="attachment_57154" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/streep-meryl-sag.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-57154" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/streep-meryl-sag-300x276.jpg" alt="Does Streep's upset of Winslet at the SAG Awards set the stage for Meryl's third Oscar win?" width="300" height="276" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Does Streep&#39;s upset of Winslet at the SAG Awards set the stage for Meryl&#39;s third Oscar win?</p></div>
<p>Kate Winslet is on the cover of Time Magazine, and she has picked up a wheelbarrow full of hardware during this awards cycle, but a fair number of voters got their fill of Kate when she pulled off the double-win at the Golden Globes. My upset special is Meryl Streep for <em>Doubt</em> (Miramax). This is her 15th career nomination, and she has not won an Academy Award in 25 years (<em>Sophie&#8217;s Choice</em> in 1982). That is too long for the most-revered actress in history to go without getting one of those golden guys. Streep won the SAG Award for Lead Actress, and I think she has a real shot here. (It would be a huge upset.)</p>
<p>Finally if my predix hold up, <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em> (Paramount) would win only 2 Oscars &#8211; Best Visual Effects and Best Makeup &#8211; despite 13 nominations. That would be the fewest wins for any movie with 13 or more nominations. In fact, 2 wins would be among the poorest showings ever for a movie with 11 nominations or more.</p>
<div id="attachment_57158" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 208px"><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/color_purple_ver1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-57158" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/color_purple_ver1-198x300.jpg" alt="Tied for the biggest shutout in Oscar history" width="198" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tied for the biggest shutout in Oscar history; Benjamin Button could win for Makeup and Visual Effects</p></div>
<p>FEWEST OSCAR WINS FOR MOVIES WITH 11 NOMINATIONS OR MORE<br />
1. <em>The Color Purple</em> &#8211; 0 wins (11 nominations)<br />
2. <em>The Turning Point</em> &#8211; 0 wins (11 nominations)<br />
3. <em>Chinatown</em> &#8211; 1 win (11 nominations)<br />
4. <em>Johnny Belinda</em> &#8211; 1 win (12 nominations)<br />
5. <em>Becket</em> &#8211; 1 win (12 nominations)<br />
6. <em>Mr. Smith Goes to Washington</em> &#8211; 1 win (11 nominations)<br />
7. <em>Pride of the Yankees</em> &#8211; 1 win (11 nominations)<br />
<strong>8. <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em> &#8211; 2 wins (13 nominations) &#8211; predicted</strong><br />
9. <em>Rebecca</em> &#8211; 2 wins (11 nominations)<br />
10. <em>Sergeant York</em> &#8211; 2 wins (11 nominations)<br />
11. A Passage To India &#8211; 2 wins (11 nominations)<br />
12. Judgement at Nuremberg &#8211; 2 wins (11 nominations)</p>
<p>After weeks of obsessive study, relentless debate and intense soul-searching, here are my final Oscar predictions for all 24 categories.</p>
<p>BEST PICTURE<br />
My Pick &#8211; <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Consensus Pick – <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Dark Horse – <em>Milk</em></p>
<p><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/mickey-rourke-golden-globes-84247409.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-57166" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/mickey-rourke-golden-globes-84247409-190x300.jpg" alt="" width="190" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>BEST ACTOR<br />
My Pick &#8211; Mickey Rourke, <em>The Wrestler</em><br />
Consensus Pick – Sean Penn, <em>Milk</em> or Rourke<br />
Dark Horse &#8211; None</p>
<p>BEST ACTRESS<br />
My Pick &#8211; Meryl Streep,<em> Doubt</em><br />
Consensus Pick – Kate Winslet, <em>The Reader</em><br />
Dark Horse – Anne Hathaway, <em>Rachel Getting Married</em></p>
<p>BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR<br />
My Pick – Heath Ledger, <em>The Dark Knight</em><br />
Consensus Pick – Heath Ledger, <em>The Dark Knight</em><br />
Dark Horse &#8211; None</p>
<p><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/penelope-cruz-picture-2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-57170" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/penelope-cruz-picture-2-230x300.jpg" alt="" width="230" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS<br />
My Pick – Penelope Cruz, <em>Vicky Cristina Barcelona</em><br />
Consensus Pick &#8211; Penelope Cruz, <em>Vicky Cristina Barcelona</em><br />
Dark Horse – Marisa Tomei, <em>The Wrestler</em></p>
<p>BEST DIRECTOR<br />
My Pick – Danny Boyle, <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Consensus Pick &#8211; Danny Boyle, <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Dark Horse – David Fincher, <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em></p>
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<p>BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY<br />
My Pick – Dustin Lance Black, <em>Milk</em><br />
Consensus Pick – Andrew Stanton, <em>WALL-E</em><br />
Dark Horse – Martin McDonagh, <em>In Bruges</em></p>
<p>BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY<br />
My Pick &#8211; Simon Beaufoy, <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Consensus Pick &#8211; Simon Beaufoy, <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Dark Horse – David Hare, <em>The Reader</em></p>
<p>BEST EDITING<br />
My Pick – <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Consensus Pick – <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Dark Horse – <em>Frost/Nixon</em></p>
<p>BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY<br />
My Pick – Anthony Dod Mantle, <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Consensus Pick – Anthony Dod Mantle, <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Dark Horse – Wally Pfister, <em>The Dark Knight</em></p>
<p><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/bat-man-begins-web.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-57178" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/bat-man-begins-web-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a></p>
<p>BEST ART DIRECTION<br />
My Pick – <em>The Dark Knight</em><br />
Consensus Pick – <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em><br />
Dark Horse – <em>The Duchess</em></p>
<p>BEST SOUND MIXING<br />
My Pick – <em>The Dark Knight</em><br />
Consensus Pick – <em>The Dark Knight</em><br />
Dark Horse – <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em></p>
<p>BEST SOUND EDITING<br />
My Pick – <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Consensus Pick – <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Dark Horse – <em>The Dark Knight</em></p>
<p><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/the-duchess-trailer.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-57182" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/the-duchess-trailer.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>BEST COSTUME DESIGN<br />
My Pick – <em>The Duchess</em><br />
Consensus Pick – <em>The Duchess</em><br />
Dark Horse – <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em></p>
<p>BEST ORIGINAL SCORE<br />
My Pick – A.R. Rahman, <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Consensus Pick – A. R. Rahman, <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Dark Horse – Alexandre Desplat, <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em></p>
<p>BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM<br />
My Pick – <em>Waltz with Bashir</em><br />
Consensus Pick – <em>Waltz with Bashir</em><br />
Dark Horse – <em>The Class</em></p>
<p><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/wtc-crosssmall.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-57186" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/wtc-crosssmall-263x300.jpg" alt="" width="263" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE<br />
My Pick – <em>Man on Wire</em><br />
Consensus Pick – <em>Man On Wire</em><br />
Dark Horse – <em>Trouble the Water</em></p>
<p>BEST ANIMATED FEATURE<br />
My Pick – <em>WALL-E</em><br />
Consensus Pick – <em>WALL-E</em><br />
Dark Horse – <em>Kung Fu Panda</em></p>
<p>BEST VISUAL EFFECTS<br />
My Pick – <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em><br />
Consensus Pick – <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em><br />
Dark Horse – <em>The Dark Knight</em></p>
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<p>BEST MAKEUP<br />
My Pick – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button<br />
Consensus Pick – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button<br />
Dark Horse – The Dark Knight</p>
<p>BEST ORIGINAL SONG<br />
My Pick – <em>Jaiho</em> from <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Consensus Pick –<em> Jaiho</em> from <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em><br />
Dark Horse – Peter Gabriel,<em> Down to Earth</em> from <em>WALL-E</em></p>
<p>BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT<br />
My Pick – <em>Toyland (Spielzeugland)</em><br />
Consensus Pick – <em>Auf der Strecke</em><br />
Dark Horse – <em>The Pig</em></p>
<p><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/presto_3.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-57194" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/presto_3-300x201.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="201" /></a></p>
<p>BEST ANIMATED SHORT<br />
My Pick – <em>Presto</em><br />
Consensus Pick – <em>La Maison en Petits Cubes</em><br />
Dark Horse – <em>This Way Up</em></p>
<p>BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT<br />
My Pick – <em>The Conscience of Nhem En</em><br />
Consensus Pick – <em>The Witness </em><br />
Dark Horse – <em>The Final Inch</em><br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Tyler Perry’s decidedly un-Oscar Madea Goes to Jail (Lionsgate) is the box office story of Oscar weekend selling a massive $14.65M in opening day tickets with a possible $38M in sales expected for the weekend. But what about the Best Picture nominees, the supposed cool kids on the box office block?

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tyler Perry’s decidedly un-Oscar<em> Madea Goes to Jail</em> (Lionsgate) is the box office story of Oscar weekend selling a massive $14.65M in opening day tickets with a possible $38M in sales expected for the weekend. But what about the Best Picture nominees, the supposed cool kids on the box office block?</p>
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<em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> (Fox Searchlight) is the odds-on Best Picture winner, and it expanded to about 600 additional playdates this weekend for a total screen count of 2,224. The other four contenders for Hollywood’s biggest prize, however, are on a combined 2,508 screens. That means that they are essentially done with their theatrical engagements in the US (barring a truly shocking upset). Even if you wanted to see the other four nominees, you might have trouble finding them at your local multiplex – especially if you live outside a major city.<br />
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The United States has approximately 40,000 individual movie screens. Only 11% of them are showing a Best Picture nominee this weekend. That speaks to how decidedly unpopular these movies are. For comparison in 1998, there were about 34,000 screens in the US, and on Oscar weekend 7,586 of them had a Best Picture nominee showing. That’s 22% of all American screens showing a Best Picture contender.</p>
<p>Here is how the Oscar weekend screen counts for 1998 and this year stack up.</p>
<p><a href="../files/2009/02/titanic_ver2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-56974" src="../files/2009/02/titanic_ver2-201x300.jpg" alt="" width="201" height="300" /></a>1998<br />
<em>Titanic</em> – 3,169 screens<br />
<em>Good Will Hunting</em> – 1,805 screens<br />
<em>As Good As It Gets</em> – 1,604 screens<br />
<em>L.A. Confidential</em> – 723 screens<br />
<em>The Full Monty</em> – 285 screens</p>
<p><a href="../files/2009/02/frost-nixon.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-56978" src="../files/2009/02/frost-nixon-300x187.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="187" /></a><br />
2009<br />
<em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> – 2,244 screens<br />
<em>The Reader </em>– 962 screens<br />
<em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em> – 754 screens<br />
<em>Milk</em> – 411 screens<br />
<em>Frost/Nixon</em> – 381 screens</p>
<p><em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> has moved from quirky underdog to beloved box office juggernaut. This weekend, Danny Boyle’s Mumbai masterpiece will close in on the magical $100M barrier.</p>
<p><strong>OSCAR WEEKEND PERFORMANCE FOR BEST PICTURE NOMINEES</strong></p>
<p><a href="../files/2009/02/hr_slumdog_millionaire_3.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-56982" src="../files/2009/02/hr_slumdog_millionaire_3-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><strong><em>SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE</em><br />
2,224 screens<br />
$2.1M Friday<br />
$7.5M 3-Day<br />
$97.46M cume<br />
$118M Projected Cume<br />
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<p><a href="../files/2009/02/winslet_epa500_31205a.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-56986" src="../files/2009/02/winslet_epa500_31205a-222x300.jpg" alt="" width="222" height="300" /></a><strong><em>THE READER</em><br />
962 screens<br />
$705,000 Friday<br />
$2.53M 3-Day<br />
$22.9M cume<br />
$29M Projected Cume<br />
</strong></p>
<p><a href="../files/2009/02/benjaminbutton-poster.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-56990" src="../files/2009/02/benjaminbutton-poster-300x124.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="124" /></a><strong><em>THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON</em><br />
754 screens<br />
$320,000 Friday<br />
$1.12M 3-Day<br />
$124.1M cume<br />
$129M Projected Cume<br />
</strong></p>
<p><a href="../files/2009/02/milk2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-56994" src="../files/2009/02/milk2-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a><strong><em>MILK</em><br />
411 screens<br />
$265,000 Friday<br />
$928,000 3-Day<br />
$28M cume<br />
$34M Projected Cume<br />
</strong></p>
<p><a href="../files/2009/02/frost-nixon-1.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-56998" src="../files/2009/02/frost-nixon-1-300x150.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="150" /></a><strong><em>FROST/NIXON</em><br />
381 screens<br />
$494,000 Friday<br />
$17.22M 3-Day<br />
$21M Projected Cume</strong></p>
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		<title>2009 Oscars doomed? &#8211; FROST/NIXON, THE READER and MILK are among the 6 weakest grossing Best Picture nominees of the last decade!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a phenomenon known as “the Oscar bounce.” When a movie receives Academy Award nominations, especially one of the five coveted Best Picture slots, ticket-buyers generally follow. The Oscar seal of approval used to mean something to the rank-and-file moviegoer, but that seems to have changed.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a phenomenon known as “the Oscar bounce.” When a movie receives Academy Award nominations, especially one of the five coveted Best Picture slots, ticket-buyers generally follow. The Oscar seal of approval used to mean something to the rank-and-file moviegoer, but that seems to have changed.</p>
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<p>Only one of this year’s Best Picture nominees has inspired any real passion from the broad public. The almost-certain Best Picture winner is <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> (Fox Searchlight), and its devotees, including critics and members of the Academy (not to mention yours truly), have made it a word-of-mouth smash hit. The Danny Boyle-directed feel-good Bollywood fusion movie made for a meager $14M added another $2.05M or so on Friday and is charting a 3-day course for about $7.4M. That will give the <em>Slumdog</em> a $77.4M take, and it could reach $90M-$95M before it’s through in American theatres.</p>
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<div id="attachment_45110" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/fincher460.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-45110" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/fincher460-300x195.jpg" alt="David Fincher's The Curious Case of Benjamin is the only 2009 Best Picture nominee to top $100M" width="300" height="195" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">David Fincher&#39;s The Curious Case of Benjamin is the only 2009 Best Picture nominee to top $100M</p></div>
<p>The other four Best Picture noms are <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em> (Paramount), <em>Milk</em> (Focus), <em>The Reader</em> (Weinstein) and <em>Frost/Nixon</em> (Universal). I approached  <em>Benjamin Button</em> as a little kid might approach broccoli. (You’re not allowed to leave the table until you eat it, and it’s supposed to be good for you.) It’s very long, a bit pretentious, and not nearly as good as other David Fincher-directed films like <em>Se7en</em> and <em>Zodiac</em>. After opening strong, the movie is now fading despite 13 Oscar nominations, selling about $640,000 in tickets Friday for a likely $2.24M 3-day. The cume will be a respectable $120M by Monday, but how many people have you actually heard saying, “I love <em>Benjamin Button</em>!”</p>
<p><em>The Reader</em>, <em>Milk</em> and <em>Frost/Nixon</em> are now on as many screens as they will ever be, and they are certainly not setting the world on fire. Here’s how the five movies nominated for Hollywood’s biggest prize are performing this weekend.</p>
<p>BOX OFFICE PERFORMANCE OF BEST PICTURE NOMINEES FEBRUARY 6-8<br />
<em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> &#8211; $2.05M Friday &#8211; $7.4M 3-day &#8211; $77.4M cume<br />
<em>Benjamin Button</em> &#8211; $640K Friday &#8211; $2.4M 3-day &#8211; $120M cume<br />
<em>The Reader</em> &#8211; $605K Friday &#8211; $2.3M 3-day &#8211; $16M cume<br />
<em>Milk</em> &#8211; $285K Friday &#8211; $1.1M 3-day &#8211; $25.2M cume<br />
<em>Frost/Nixon</em> &#8211; $189K Friday &#8211; $753K 3-day &#8211; $15.6M cume</p>
<p>Aside from <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em>, there’s not much box office upside here. <em>Ben Button</em> is unlikely to reach $130M, while <em>Milk</em> will probably fall short of $30M. <em>The Reader</em> could add a possible $8M before its done, and <em>Frost/Nixo</em>n won&#8217;t even get to $20M domestic.</p>
<div id="attachment_45130" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/frost-nixon-langella-sheen.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-45130" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/frost-nixon-langella-sheen-300x199.jpg" alt="Frank Langella and Michael Sheen in Frost/Nixon, unlikely to top $20M domestic" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Frank Langella and Michael Sheen in Frost/Nixon, unlikely to top $20M domestic</p></div>
<p>PROJECTED CUMES OF 2009 BEST PICTURE NOMINEES<br />
<em>Benjamin Button</em> &#8211; $127M cume (projected)<br />
<em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> &#8211; $95M cume (projected)<br />
<em>Milk</em> &#8211; $29M cume (projected)<br />
<em>The Reader</em> &#8211; $23M cume (projected)<br />
<em>Frost/Nixon</em> &#8211; $19M cume (projected)<br />
<em>Combined projected cume: $293M</em></p>
<p>If those numbers hold, the 2009 awards season will have given us three of the six weakest performing Best Picture nominees of the last decade.</p>
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TOP 10 LOWEST GROSSING BEST PICTURE NOMINEES OF THE LAST DECADE<br />
1. 2006 &#8211; <em>Letters From Iwo Jima</em> &#8211; $13.75M cume<br />
2. 2009 &#8211; <em>Frost/Nixon</em> &#8211; $20M cume (projected)<br />
3. 2009 &#8211; <em>The Reader</em> &#8211; $25M cume (projected)<br />
4. 2005 &#8211; <em>Capote</em> &#8211; $28.75M<br />
5. 1999 – <em>The Insider</em> &#8211; $29M<br />
6. 2009 &#8211; <em>Milk</em> &#8211; $30M cume (projected)<br />
7. 2005 – <em>Good Night &amp; Good Luck</em> &#8211; $31.5M cume<br />
8. 2002 – <em>The Pianist</em> &#8211; $32.5M cume<br />
9. 2006 – <em>Babel</em> &#8211; $34.3M cume<br />
10. 2008 – <em>There Will Be Blood</em> &#8211; $40.2M cume</p>
<p>Now just two weeks away, the 2009 Oscar ceremony could be a Waterloo of sorts for the Motion Picture Academy. First-time Oscar producers Bill Condon and Lawrence Mark have promised something daring. A re-imagining of the Academy Awards telecast, coming off last year’s all-time lowest ratings.</p>
<p>Hugh Jackman, the talented Australian actor, will serve as host. He previously won an Emmy for his hosting of the Tony Awards a few years back (Here’s his <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMVQGj2yJY8" target="_blank">opening musical number</a> from the broadcast.) Yes he can sing and dance, but can he overcome the lack of appeal of the movies that the Academy has chosen to honor?</p>
<p>As a hardcore movie fan, I will be watching, but the average American doesn’t care about enough of these movies to draw a substantial audience. This group of Best Picture nominees seems destined to be the second-least popular group of nominees in the past fifteen years with an ultimate combined cume of just $293M.</p>
<div id="attachment_45142" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/crash_050605_big.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-45142" src="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/02/crash_050605_big-300x200.jpg" alt="Thandie Newton and Matt Dillon in Best Picture winner Crash" width="300" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Thandie Newton and Matt Dillon in Best Picture winner Crash, which grossed $54.5M domestic</p></div>
<p>WEAKEST TOTAL GROSS FOR BEST PICTURE NOMINEES<br />
<em>- last 15 years -</em><br />
1. 2005 &#8211; $245M<br />
<em>Crash, Brokeback, Capote, Good Night &amp; Good Luck, Munich</em><br />
2. 2009 &#8211; $293M (projected)<br />
<em>Slumdog, Ben Button, Frost/Nixon, Milk, The Reader</em><br />
3. 2006 &#8211; $296M<br />
<em>Departed, Babel, Letters from Iwo Jima, Little Miss Sunshine, The Queen</em><br />
4. 1996 &#8211; $306M<br />
<em>English Patient, Fargo, Jerry Maguire, Secrets &amp; Lies, Shine</em><br />
5. 2007 &#8211; $357M<br />
<em>No Country, Atonement, Juno, Michael Clayton, There Will Be Blood</em><br />
6. 1993 &#8211; $368M<br />
<em>Schindler’s List, Fugitive, Name of the Father, The Piano, Remains of the Day</em><br />
7. 1995 &#8211; $378M<br />
<em>Braveheart, Apollo 13, Babe, Il Postino, Sense &amp; Sensibility</em><br />
8. 2004 &#8211; $401M<br />
<em>Million Dollar Baby, Aviator, Finding Neverland, Ray, Sideways</em><br />
9. 1998 &#8211; $440M<br />
<em>Shakespeare in Love, Saving Private Ryan, Life is Beautiful, Elizabeth, Thin Red Line</em><br />
10. 1994 &#8211; $543M<br />
<em>Forrest Gump, Four Weddings &amp; a Funeral, Pulp Fiction, Quiz Show, Shawshanke Redemption</em></p>
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I would love to be wrong. I’d love to believe that keeping the identities of presenters a secret, and a song-and-dance man from Down Under, and the sight of Brad and Angelina on the red carpet, and a gutsy, little independent movie from Mumbai, and a guarantee from producers that the show won’t exceed three hours, and the dramatic posthumous recognition for Heath Ledger &#8211; that it will all work to draw a huge television audience. But I am feeling more certain that ABC’s Oscars telecast this year may go down as the lowest rated ever.</p>
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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[The chubby guy on the Segway rallied for a come-from-behind win over the Beckinsale-less Underworld sequel, but regardless, it was a 1-2 finish for Sony. When I originally predicted that Paul Blart: Mall Cop as the likely weekend winner over the MLK 4-day, some online sites questioned my pick. Even I didn’t expect an opening [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The chubby guy on the Segway rallied for a come-from-behind win over the Beckinsale-less <em>Underworld</em> sequel, but regardless, it was a 1-2 finish for Sony. When I originally predicted that <em>Paul Blart: Mall Cop</em> as the likely weekend winner over the MLK 4-day, some online sites questioned my pick. Even I didn’t expect an opening close to $40M, and now the Kevin James vehicle has surprised again.</p>
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<p>The Adam Sandler-produced comedy has broadened its audience, showing real family appeal. That led to stronger Saturday and Sunday matinees for a stellar $21.5M by Monday morning. That gives the movie a 10-day cume of just shy of $65M, which is impressive considering that it was budgeted at just $26M. After success as a supporting star in movies like <em>Hitch</em> ($179.5M cume) and <em>I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry</em> ($120M cume), it appears that James can open a movie without the help of Will Smith and Adam Sandler. <em>Mall Cop</em> dipped only 32% from last Friday-thru-Sunday (and that was part of a 4-day weekend, which can often lead to a sharper drop).<span id="more-29629"></span></p>
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<p>My Friday night projection column had <em>Underworld: Rise of the Lycans</em> as the #1 movie with $19.75M, and the picture actually improved on that number, finishing with an estimated $20.7M. The Patrick Tatopolous-directed prequel starring Michael Sheen (currently seen as David Frost in Best Picture nominee <em>Frost/Nixon</em>), but the movie finished with less than the original 2003 <em>Underworld</em> ($21.75M) and <em>Underworld: Evolution</em>’s $26.85M in 2006.</p>
<p>The missing ingredient would seem to be the very sexy Kate Beckinsale, who starred in the first two movies in skintight leather. <em>Rise of the Lycans</em> cost about $35M to make, so this picture will make money for Sony. The picture skewed very male (only 41% of the audience was female), but the surprise is that it also drew an older audience. In fact, only 45% of ticket-buyers were under 25.</p>
<p>Oscar voters were not friendly to Clint Eastwood this week. After scoring surprise nominations (<em>Letters From Iwo Jima</em>) and wins (<em>Million Dollar Baby</em>) in recent years, the screen icon was completely shut out on Thursday. No Best Actor nod for <em>Gran Torino</em> (Warner Bros). No Best Director nomination for either of his two well-received 2008 movies <em>Gran Torino</em> or <em>Changeling</em>. No nominations for composing the scores for either of those movies. Clint didn’t even receive a Best Original Song nomination for the haunting and heartfelt theme song from <em>Gran Torino</em> that he co-wrote with son Kyle and jazz vocalist Jamie Cullum.</p>
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<p>Instead of an Oscar, Eastwood will settle for a blockbuster hit. <em>Gran Torino</em>, in which he plays a bigoted Korean War veteran who befriends a Hmong boy in a rough Detroit neighborhood, scored another $16M, down only 27% from the MLK 3-day. The micro-budgeted movie by a first-time screenwriter has now grossed a staggering $97.57M, and, sometime on Wednesday, it will surpass <em>In the Line of Fire</em>’s $102.3M, becoming Eastwood’s al-time #1 grossing movie.</p>
<p>The fourth-place finisher for the frame is the live action dog movie <em>Hotel For Dogs </em>(Dreamworks/Paramount), which fetched about $12.36M for a new 19-day cume of almost $37M.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, 10 Academy Award nominations have propelled <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> to a wildly successful expansion. Widening to 1,411 playdates, Fox Searchlight has perfectly calibrated the platform release and coaxed a terrific $10.55M. It’s hard to believe that after being developed by the now-defunct Warner Independent Pictures, this $14M indie almost wound up going straight-to-video. Now Danny Boyle’s life-affirming masterpiece will have grossed almost $56M by Monday, and <em>Slumdog</em> will be selling a lot more tickets between now and Oscar day.</p>
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<p>The other major studio release is <em>Inkheart</em>, which is the product of New Line (absorbed last year by Warner Bros). Based on a novel by Cornelia Funke and starring Brendan Fraser, Paul Bettany (<em>The Da Vinci Code</em>) and Academy Award winner Helen Mirren, this <em>Narnia</em>-wannabe never really had much of a chance. With tepid reviews (36% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) and very low awareness according to pre-release industry tracking, Inkheart only mustered about $7.72M for the weekend, finishing a disappointing #7.</p>
<p>The most-nominated film of the year got a boost as well as <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button </em>(Paramount) managed another $1.6M to start the 3-day, which translated to another top ten finish with a $6M weekend take (ninth for the 3-day). With nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor: Brad Pitt, Best Supporting Actress: Taraji P. Henson, Best Director: David Fincher, Best Adapted Screenplay: Eric Roth and Best Original Score: Alexandre Desplat among others, <em>Ben Button</em> has a new domestic gross of $111M.</p>
<p>Three other Oscar nominated films got their post-nomination expansions. <em>Revolutionary Road</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount) was crushed by Thursday’s Oscar announcement, but still managed to do some decent business. Dreamworks was clearly banking on a nomination for Best Actress for Kate Winslet and an outside shot at a Best Picture nom, but the Sam Mendes-directed movie settled for nods for Best Supporting Actor: Michael Shannon, Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design: Albert Wolsky. Rolling out on 1,058 screens, the dark, domestic drama sold a respectable $5.26M in tickets over the 3-day for a $4,979 Per Theatre Average.</p>
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<p>Mickey Rourke’s career-resurrecting performance in <em>The Wrestler</em> (Fox Searchlight) grabbed an approximate $6,500 PTA for the weekend. With a more limited 566 playdates, the Darren Aronofsky-directed gem corralled about $3.7M for a new cume of $9.5M. The picture could get another boost if Rourke manages to win the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor.</p>
<p>Finally, Best Picture nominee <em>Frost/Nixon</em> (Universal) has failed to ignite much interest despite 5 Academy Award nominations. Co-starring the aforementioned Michael Sheen, the Ron Howard-directed film has expanded to 1,100 locations, but it managed only a disappointing $3.02M for the weekend for a new cume of just $12M.</p>
<p><strong>FINAL STUDIO ESTIMATES<br />
1. <em>Paul Blart: Mall Cop</em> (Sony) &#8211; $21.5M, $$6,838 PTA, $64.8M cume<br />
2. NEW – <em>Underworld: Rise of the Lycans</em> (Sony) &#8211; $20.7M, $7,036 PTA, $20.7M cume<br />
3. <em>Gran Torino</em> (Warner Bros) &#8211; $16M, $5,255, $97.57M cume<br />
4. <em>Hotel For Dogs</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount) &#8211; $12.36M, $3,779 PTA, $36.95M cume<br />
5. <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> (Fox Searchlight) &#8211; $10.55M, $7,477 PTA, $55.91M cume<br />
6. <em>My Bloody Valentine 3-D</em> (Lionsgate) &#8211; $10.05M, $3,966 PTA, $37.72M cume<br />
7. NEW – <em>Inkheart</em> (Warner Bros) &#8211; $7.72M, $2,910 PTA, $7.72M cume<br />
8. <em>Bride Wars</em> (Fox) &#8211; $7M, $2,671 PTA, $48.7M cume<br />
9. <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em> (Paramount) &#8211; $6M, $2,651 PTA, $111M cume<br />
10. <em>Notorious</em> (Fox Searchlight) &#8211; $5.7M, $3,473 PTA, $31.79M cume<br />
11. <em>Defiance</em> (Paramount Vantage) &#8211; $5.43M, $3,030 PTA, $18.32M cume<br />
12. <em>Revolutionary Road</em> (Dreamworks/Paramount) &#8211; $5.26M, $4,979 PTA, $11.86M<br />
*<em>The Wrestler</em> (Fox Searchlight) &#8211; $3.9M, $6,890 PTA, $9.71M cume<br />
*<em>Frost/Nixon</em> (Universal) &#8211; $3.24M, $2,948 PTA, $12.22M cume</strong></p>
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		<title>LOWEST RATED OSCAR TELECAST IN HISTORY?: Snubs of THE DARK KNIGHT, Clint Eastwood and Bruce Springsteen point toward a new ratings nadir for the Oscar show; The five Best Picture nominees have combined to gross only $186M, about what TDK delivered in first 4 days!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nobody is ever completely satisfied with the Academy Award nominations, but with several key snubs, Oscar voters may have ensured that the 2009 telecast hits an all-time ratings low.

Investor Warren Buffet coined the phrase “skin in the game” to describe a situation where executives use their own money to buy shares in their company. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nobody is ever completely satisfied with the Academy Award nominations, but with several key snubs, Oscar voters may have ensured that the 2009 telecast hits an all-time ratings low.</p>
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<p>Investor Warren Buffet coined the phrase “skin in the game” to describe a situation where executives use their own money to buy shares in their company. The so-called Oracle of Omaha likes companies where insiders have their own money invested because they work harder, care more and generally are more emotionally invested.</p>
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<p>The problem with the Oscars is that voters are nominating films that relatively few people have seen. The five movies nominated for Best Picture this week – <em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Slumdog Millionaire, Milk, The Reader</em> and <em>Frost/Nixon</em> – have combined to gross just $186.7M. The Dark Knight passed that box office total early in its fifth day of release. <span id="more-28397"></span></p>
<p>TO-DATE BOX OFFICE FOR 2009 BEST PICTURE NOMINEES<br />
<em>The Curious Case of Benjamin Button</em> &#8211; $104.3M<br />
<em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> &#8211; $44.7M<br />
<em>Milk</em> &#8211; $20.6M<br />
<em>Frost/Nixon</em> &#8211; $8.9M<br />
<em>The Reader</em> &#8211; $8M</p>
<p>How many average moviegoers and potential Oscar viewers have “skin in the game?” Based on the current average US ticket price ($7.15), only about 26 million Americans have seen Hollywood’s big five so far.</p>
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<p>Yes, I think <em>The Dark Knight</em> should be a Best Picture nominee. It is absolutely one of my five favorite movies of 2008, and I believe it to be a masterpiece. Artistic excellence and blockbuster status are not mutually exclusive. I believe that one of the reasons Christopher Nolan’s comic book sequel soared past $500M US is that it struck a very real cultural chord with audiences.</p>
<p>There was talk that this comic book adaptation was too dark, but it is actually a relentlessly optimistic movie. What Heath Ledger’s Joker character demonstrates is that, even when the world is in shambles and people are faced with impossibly difficult choices, they do the right thing. The message of <em>TDK</em> is that regular people, at their core, are good. We need more movies like that right now.</p>
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<p>I also believe that Clint Eastwood’s <em>Gran Torino</em>, although not a perfect movie, should not have been snubbed entirely. No Best Actor for Eastwood&#8217;s turn as the irascible Walt Kowalski, and not even a Best Original Song nomination for co-writing the heartfelt theme song with his son Kyle and jazz vocalist Jamie Cullum. <em>Gran Torino</em>, by the way, with a to-date cume of $79.8M, has grossed more than all of the Best Picture nominees except <em>Benjamin Button</em>.</p>
<p>Other snubs that will depress the viewing audience include Best Original Song contenders, Bruce Springsteen (<em>The Wrestler</em>), Miley Cyrus (<em>Bolt</em>), Beyonce (<em>Cadillac Records</em>) and Alicia Keyes (<em>Quantum of Solace</em>). I have yet to get a good answer about why the Academy narrowed the category to just three nominees. If Bruce Springsteen is big enough for the halftime show at Super Bowl 43, he must be big enough for Hollywood’s biggest night, and if there were the usual five nominations here, Springsteen would have certainly been among them.</p>
<p>A disastrously low 31.76M viewers watched last year’s Oscar show for an all-time worst 18.6 Nielsen rating. Last year’s Best Picture nominees combined to gross $357.9M. This year, the five nominees will be lucky to combine for more than $300M domestic. How much lower can the TV ratings get?</p>
<p>There is a growing divide between what Academy voters view as film excellence and what audiences actually want to see. That’s not to say that all Best Picture nominees should be blockbusters, but they should include some true, crowd-pleasing hits. If you look at this list, it’s pretty clear where the Oscars came off the rails.</p>
<p>1993<br />
Best Picture – <em>Schindler’s List</em> &#8211; $96M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $368.4M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers – 46.2M</p>
<p>1994<br />
Best Picture – <em>Forrest Gump</em> &#8211; $329.7M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $543.5M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers &#8211; 46.26M</p>
<p>1995<br />
Best Picture – <em>Braveheart</em> &#8211; $75.6M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $378.1M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers – 44.5M</p>
<p>1996<br />
Best Picture – <em>The English Patient</em> &#8211; $78.6M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $306.5M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers – 40.8M</p>
<p>1997<br />
Best Picture – <em>Titanic</em> &#8211; $600.8M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $998.2M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers – 57.2M</p>
<p>1998<br />
Best Picture – <em>Shakespeare in Love </em>- $100.3M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $440.9M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers – 45.6M</p>
<p>1999<br />
Best Picture – <em>American Beauty</em> &#8211; $130M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $647M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers &#8211; 46.5M</p>
<p>2000<br />
Best Picture – <em>Gladiator</em> &#8211; $187.7M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $637M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers – 42.9M</p>
<p>2001<br />
Best Picture – <em>A Beautiful Mind</em> &#8211; $170.7M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $620.1M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers – 40.5M</p>
<p>2002<br />
Best Picture – <em>Chicago</em> &#8211; $170.6M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $664.5M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers &#8211; 33M</p>
<p>2003<br />
Best Picture – <em>Lord of the Rings: Return of the King</em> &#8211; $377M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $725.9M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers – 43.5M</p>
<p>2004<br />
Best Picture – <em>Million Dollar Baby</em> &#8211; $100.5M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $401.6M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers – 42.1M</p>
<p>2005<br />
Best Picture – <em>Crash</em> &#8211; $54.5M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $245.3M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers – 38.9M</p>
<p>2006<br />
Best Picture – <em>The Departed</em> &#8211; $132.3M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $296.7M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers – 39.9M</p>
<p>2007<br />
Best Picture – <em>No Country For Old Men</em> &#8211; $74.2M cume<br />
Combined domestic box office of the 5 Best Picture nominees &#8211; $357.9M<br />
Total Oscar telecast viewers – 31.7M</p>
<p>In 1997, there were three $100M grossing movies including Titanic ($600.7M cume). Over the next seven awards cycles, there were at least two $100M grossers in each Best Picture field, and in 2000 there were four hits of that magnitude.</p>
<p>Then came 2005, when the five Best Picture nominees combined to gross just $245M.</p>
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<p>BOX OFFICE FOR 2005 BEST PICTURE NOMINEES<br />
<em>Crash</em> &#8211; $54.5M<br />
<em>Brokeback Mountain</em> &#8211; $83M<br />
<em>Capote</em> &#8211; $28.75M<br />
<em>Good Night and Good Luck</em> &#8211; $31.5M<br />
<em>Munich</em> &#8211; $47.4M</p>
<p>The disconnect between the Oscars and rank-and-file movie fans started in 2005. This is where the Academy Awards &#8220;came off the rails.&#8221; Only 38.9M viewers watched that telecast, and the Academy has continued marching to the beat of that noncommercial drummer ever since. In the final analysis, 17 of the last 20 Best Picture nominees (including the just announced group) have failed to break the $100M threshold. Unless the Academy figures out a way to give more rank-and-file moviegoers “skin in the game,” the ratings slide will continue. My hunch is that the 2009 Oscar telecast will be the lowest rated in history.</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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