Air-conditioned multiplexes were the place to be as the new comedies Kung Fu Panda
and You Don't Mess With The Zohan
generated sparkling debuts attracting a combined $100M in opening weekend ticket
sales powering the marketplace to the second biggest June weekend in box office
history. Add in popular holdovers and four different movies managed weekend
grosses of more than $20M. It was the first time since last July that this has
occurred. Overall it was the strongest weekend at the box office in ten months
and gave June a sensational start.
Gobbling up the most business and winning the weekend by a wide margin, Kung Fu Panda
topped the charts with an estimated $60M in its opening weekend. Produced by
DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount, the PG-rated comedy averaged
a scorching $14,584 from 4,114 theaters. It was the third best opening ever for
a DreamWorks toon after only Shrek the Third and Shrek 2 which
bowed to $121.6M and $108M, respectively. If the estimate holds, Panda will rank
as the fourth largest opening in June after Harry Potter and the Prisoner of
Azkaban ($93.7M), The Hulk ($62.1M), and Cars ($60.1M).

Panda is anchored by the comedic stylings of
Jack Black and
features supporting voice roles by Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Lucy Liu, Seth Rogen, Ian McShane, and Jackie Chan.
The animated film took advantage of a perfect competitive environment as there
was built-up hunger from the family audience since parents have had no exciting
films to take their younger children to for two months now. The road ahead also
looks bright as Panda will not face any major competition for kids for three
weeks when rival Pixar hits the big screen with Wall-E on June 27. Plus
with school children about to go on their summer breaks from class, demand was
there for a funny and entertaining film.
The debut was the sixth biggest for a non-sequel animated film after The
Simpsons Movie ($74M), The Incredibles ($70.5M), Finding Nemo
($70.3M), Monsters, Inc. ($62.6M), and Cars. Reviews were strong
and early word-of-mouth has been solid. Plus with more schools closing each
coming week, midweek numbers will become sturdy helping to fatten up Panda's
belly. It could very well become Paramount's third consecutive release to
top the $200M mark following Iron Man and Indiana Jones and the
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. For 2008, Panda also ranks as the third
biggest opener of the year after those two studio siblings. A combined domestic
haul of $800-900M may result from the trio with the global tally hitting a
jaw-dropping $2 billion.

Paramount reported an opening day tally of $20.3M on Friday followed by a modest
11% bump on Saturday to $22.5M, and an estimated 24% decline on Sunday to
$17.2M. Kung Fu Panda successfully brought out the non-family audience
too which helped it score a potent Friday. Studio exit polls showed that 55% of
the crowd was female and 51% was 25 or older.
Coming in second for the weekend was Adam Sandler
with his new comedy You Don't Mess With The Zohan
which proved that fans will line up to see him in just about anything. The Sony
release bowed to an estimated $40M from 3,462 locations for a potent $11,554
average. If the estimate stands, it will be the comedian's fifth opening at or
above the $40M mark joining The Longest Yard ($47.6M), Anger
Management ($42.2M), Big Daddy ($41.5M), and Click ($40M). It
is also his eighth debut above the $35M mark. The PG-13 vehicle finds Sandler
playing a decorated Israeli soldier who escapes to New York to become a
hairdresser. Reviews were about as negative as those for his other broad
comedies.

According to studio research, the audience for Zohan was evenly split
with females making up 51% and those over 25 also representing 51%. For Sony it
was the studio's biggest opening in more than a year. Not since it smashed the
all-time record in May 2007 with Spider-Man 3's $151.1M bow has it
reached the $40M level on any film's opening weekend.
Sandler has been the most consistent comedy draw at the box office this decade
and his latest venture stands an excellent chance of giving the A-lister his
seventh consecutive year of having a $100M+ grosser. Will Smith hopes to extend
his streak to seven as well next month with Sony stablemate Hancock
opening on July 2. The only other star to match this feat in recent times was
Tom Cruise who starred in $100M+ blockbusters each year from 2000-2006.

Down one notch from last weekend was the adventure sequel Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
which brought in an estimated $22.8M in treasure. Off a reasonable 49%, the
Paramount release upped its 18-day cume to a stunning $253M and climbed up to
number 43 on the list of all-time domestic blockbusters after Monsters, Inc.
which grossed $255.9M in 2001. Crystal Skull knocked 1981's Raiders of the Lost
Ark off the all-time Top 50 list, however ticket prices were much lower back
then and the new Indy is not likely to sell as many tickets as Raiders did.
The new Harrison Ford saga looks to find its way to roughly $310M domestically
at its current trajectory as it continues to chart the same course as last
year's Memorial Day weekend opener Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. In
its third frame, the Johnny Depp sequel dropped 52% to $21.1M pushing the
17.5-day cume to a remarkably similar $253.4M on its way to a $309.4M
conclusion.

Stumbling 63% in its second frame was last weekend's surprise chart-topper Sex and the City
with an estimated $21.3M. Despite the heavy fall, the R-rated film still posted
a remarkable gross and boosted its ten-day cume to an amazing $99.3M. The huge
drop was expected given the size of last weekend's launch which was led by a
massive rush on opening day. Saturday sales last week took a 34% nosedive from
Friday indicating that the sophomore session would also see a sharp decline.
Originally developed at New Line, Sex is now the highest grossing movie
of the year for Warner Bros. which recently took over releasing duties for the
dismantled mini-studio. Warners does have two promising titles coming up this
summer with this month's Get Smart and next month's heavily-anticipated The Dark
Knight. Produced for $60M, Sex could finish up in the neighborhood of $140M.
Overseas this weekend, Carrie and company grabbed another $38.1M in sales to
lift the international total to $91.3M and the global gross to an impressive
$190.6M.

The four powerful players led the top ten to a towering $171.4M making it the
second biggest June weekend ever after the June 4-6 frame in 2004 which saw the
launch of Prisoner of Azkaban plus holdovers Shrek 2 and The Day After Tomorrow
doing $37.9M and $27.9M, respectively. The top ten soaked up a stunning $182M
that weekend.
Universal's horror hit The Strangers fell
an understandable 56% in its second weekend and placed fifth with an estimated
$9.3M. The R-rated thriller has taken in $37.6M in ten days and could be headed
for a $55M finish. That's an incredible performance for a film budgeted at just
$9M.

Iron Man dropped 45% in its sixth frame and
took in an estimated $7.5M boosting the North American total to $288.9M. That
put the Marvel super hero at number 32 on the all-time list right behind 2005's
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire with $290M.
Disney's
The Chronicles of
Narnia: Prince Caspian suffered another hefty decline dropping 57% to an
estimated $5.5M boosting the cume to $125.8M. The
Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher
pic What Happens in Vegas
fell 49% and ranked eighth with an estimated $3.4M giving Fox a solid $72.2M to
date.
Two more female-skewing comedies rounded out the top ten with nearly identical
figures. Universal's Baby Mama
grossed an estimated $779,000, off 65%, for a $57.9M total thus far. The Sony
title Made of Honor
dropped 60% to an estimated $775,000 and has reached $44.7M.
Two films dropped out of the top ten this weekend. Universal's hit R-rated
comedy
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
fell 55% to an estimated $475,000 and has grossed a solid $61.5M to date. A $63M
final seems likely.
Warner Bros. saw its big-budget summer entry Speed Racer
collapse by 84% in its fifth lap to an estimated $370,000 putting the overall
cume at a miserable $42M. With a reported cost of $120M, the PG-rated racing pic
failed to spark interest with the targeted family audience or even with fans of
the classic anime series. A final gross of $43M seems likely from North America
making it one of the year's biggest duds. Internationally the news was equally
brutal as Speed Racer has banked only $36M to date with Australia, France, and
Japan still to open.
The top ten films grossed an estimated $171.4M which was up a robust 32% from
last year when Ocean's Thirteen opened in the top spot with $36.1M; and up 19%
from 2006 when Cars debuted at number one with $60.1M.
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Alex Vo writes: on Jun 08 2008 03:17 PM Saw Zohan and Kung Fu Panda. Zohan was alright -- no huge laughs and with an insane run time for a movie that essentially has no plot past the first half hour. Kung Fu Panda's action sequences are, bar none, the most impressive I've seen in a CG animated movie. Worth watching for those alone (and, fortunately, they take up about half the movie). (Reply to this) |
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PennsylvaniaJames writes: on Jun 08 2008 03:40 PM Unfortunately I saw Zohan also (my gf is an Adam Sandler fan). It was ok. Had a couple of laughs but nothing huge. I'm happy that Indiana Jones and Iron Man are making money though. It's a shame Forgetting Sarah Marshall only made 63 million. It deserved Knocked Up and Superbad type money. Oh well. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Jun 08 2008 04:05 PM Cool, I thought Kung Fu Panda was ausome! Im thinking about seeing Zohan, not right away, even though I heard it wasnt very good. Next week projections Hulk- 84 Million Overall- 210 Million Panda- 35 Million Overall- 180 Million The Happening- 18-25 Million Overall- 65 Million >Considering the succes of The Strangers recently, I think all the hard core horror fans dont feel like going to another horror flick right away. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Jun 08 2008 04:09 PM Also I would say that Kung Fu Panda does have competition coming up soon, The Hulk. Kids love super heros and usually things that smash stuff or is action packed. So I am not sure Kung Fu will make the 200 Mill mark, but now I think about it, it might. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Jun 08 2008 04:18 PM Also I still feel bad for Speed Racer. :( (Reply to this) |
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davechung writes: on Jun 08 2008 05:34 PM I saw both as well and thought that Kung Fu Panda was on par with some of Pixar's efforts in terms of overall quality. The animation is pretty awesome! If Zohan was 30 minutes shorter with the same amount of laughs, it would have been a much better movie. But soon, the whole world will be silky smooth. (Reply to this) |
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Pagliacci writes: on Jun 08 2008 06:04 PM Speed Racer shoulda earned more money. Oh, well. I'm sure The Incredible Hulk will dominate next week! (Reply to this) |
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mariner fan writes: on Jun 08 2008 06:12 PM kung fu panda was funny as hell (Reply to this) |
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sportzboy698 writes: on Jun 08 2008 06:21 PM Hulk will be sick. Zohan was funny and everything but I agree with everyones remarks about its runtime. If it was cut by at least 20 minutes it would have been better. Some parts just dragged on. I still liked it though. Mr.Deeds is still my favorite. However, I havent see Kung Fu Panda and I am looking foward to seeing it. However, jokerboy's statement about the Happening wont happen. M. Night (regardless of Lady in the water) is still a known director to many fans. The Happening's promotion is what might destroy it. I just saw a TV spot and the spot said "M Night's first rated R movie ever!" Wow. thats all I can say about that. On top of that, they put the letter R in red at the end of the spot as if it is supposed to have some significance. If you ask me, its no big freakin deal if he makes an R rated movie. Plus, its not like its going to be that gory. The movie is rated R for violent content and disturbing images, not strong violence/gore throughout. Sorry about the rant. (Reply to this) |
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kooks25 writes: on Jun 08 2008 06:50 PM Need to see Kung Fu Panda. =0 (Reply to this) |
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JakeTheSnakeMane writes: on Jun 08 2008 08:13 PM I saw Panda and it was great. Good to see it made some nice money. Seeing Zohan tomorrow, also glad it made good money. Good to see Iron Man and Indiana Jones are both still rising in their amounts. Its a shame Prince Caspian didn't make more. Where its at now isn't all bad but its definately no where near what the first made. I also agree that Forgetting Sarah Marshall should have made more than $63 million. But that isn't bad at all considering it had no star power really. And I'm glad Speed Racer flopped cause I could not stand that movie, it was a huge letdown. (Reply to this) |
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Jimbo93 writes: on Jun 08 2008 08:32 PM Hulk and Happening look really good. Sportzboy698, I agree the "first R rated movie" ads for Happening are pretty dumb. Wish I had seen Speed Racer in theaters; now its gone. (Reply to this) |
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Floor Man writes: on Jun 08 2008 08:37 PM Sooo looking forward to The Incredible Hulk next weekend. :) Given the projections of both Iron Man and Indy 4, I think that Iron Man just might be the biggest grossing movie of the year.... We'll see. (Reply to this) |
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u1sart writes: on Jun 08 2008 08:45 PM I am gonna see Kung Fu Panda... not sure bout zohan still.. pretty upset that speed racer didnt accumate much i think its a very good movie, i dont know y ppl say that its not all that. Well lets see what hulk has to offer. (Reply to this) |
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davechung writes: on Jun 08 2008 09:29 PM @ Jimbo & @Sportzboy, You guys saw those ads too during the NBA Finals? I thought it sounded a little silly. (Beat LA) :) (Reply to this) |
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thereign writes: on Jun 08 2008 10:25 PM Kung Fu Panda was awesome, certainly! Did everyone stay until the final end credits finished? If not, you missed a really touching moment! ;-) Also, has anyone seen the new Hulk tv spot which shows Robert Downey Jr. putting in an appearance as Tony Stark? Based on the planet's love affair with Iron Man, and you can now BANK on Hulk doing even better business opening weekend than previously anticipated! (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Jun 08 2008 11:26 PM In reply to this comment (#1780244) OMG I was so pissed when they showed that TV Spot, I knew he had a cameo but they ruined it for me. (Reply to this) |
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N720MF writes: on Jun 08 2008 11:39 PM They need to chill out with calling out all these "impressive" numbers and box office receipts. It's called inflation. (Reply to this) |
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Urban_Nomad writes: on Jun 08 2008 11:45 PM Sandler really let me down with Zohan I didnt catch Black's "Panda" but I have a feeling I would have enjoyed it more than the crap I sat through. (Reply to this) |
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Bloody Mathias writes: on Jun 09 2008 02:21 AM Wow, a sizzling weekend at the movies this weekend. I think i'll definitely have to see Panda now, skip Zohan and catch Hulk next weekend. Edward Norton is my fave actor and i just know he won't let me down, especially with him writing a big part of the script. I predict The Incredible Hulk to make about, $60-$70 m opening weekend on it's way to a nice $200 m finish. (Reply to this) |
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