"Saw II" Carves Up the Competition at the Weekend Box Office
The quickie sequel to last October's surprise hit "Saw" ruled the Halloween weekend box office, raking in $30.5 million from just under 3,000 screaming screens. By comparison, the original "Saw" had a first-weekend "gross" of just over $18 million a year ago, on its way to a total domestic haul of $55.2 million.
Debuting in second place is another sequel, Martin Campbell's family adventure "The Legend of Zorro," which made about $16.5 million from 3,500 theaters, while third place went to the Uma Thurman rom-com "Prime," which snagged $6.4 million from just under 1,900 theaters.
Fourth and fifth place went to a pair of hangers-on: Horse opera "Dreamer" roped in $6.3 million ($17.5 million overall) and "Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" munched down $4.4 million ($49.8 million overall) worth of carrots. Paramount's Nic Cage dramedy "The Weather Man" hit the scene in poor form, tallying only $4.2 million from 1,500 theaters.
Next Friday sees the release of two new multiplex entries: Disney's animated family comedy "Chicken Little" and Universal's wartime drama "Jarhead."
As always, you can get a closer look at the weekend numbers by visiting the Rotten Tomatoes Box Office Page.
Debuting in second place is another sequel, Martin Campbell's family adventure "The Legend of Zorro," which made about $16.5 million from 3,500 theaters, while third place went to the Uma Thurman rom-com "Prime," which snagged $6.4 million from just under 1,900 theaters.
Fourth and fifth place went to a pair of hangers-on: Horse opera "Dreamer" roped in $6.3 million ($17.5 million overall) and "Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" munched down $4.4 million ($49.8 million overall) worth of carrots. Paramount's Nic Cage dramedy "The Weather Man" hit the scene in poor form, tallying only $4.2 million from 1,500 theaters.
Next Friday sees the release of two new multiplex entries: Disney's animated family comedy "Chicken Little" and Universal's wartime drama "Jarhead."
As always, you can get a closer look at the weekend numbers by visiting the Rotten Tomatoes Box Office Page.
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lovelykeira writes: on Oct 31 2005 12:16 PM How suprising that a horror flick would be number one on Halloween weekend. I saw Zorro myself though and thought it was complete shit compared to the first one. I still want to see The Weather Man which I thought looked good and I can hardly wait for the great looking Jarhead from Sam Mendes. (Reply to this) |
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South_park300 writes: on Oct 31 2005 01:02 PM SAW II was a really great flick (Reply to this) |
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scottybarkbark writes: on Oct 31 2005 03:46 PM the best horror movie this year (Reply to this) |
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jarek writes: on Nov 01 2005 08:49 AM [b]you people are high on glue....[/b] ...if you thought Saw II was good. (Reply to this) |
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South_park300 writes: on Nov 01 2005 12:25 PM if you hated Saw II, then go back to seeing your crappy PG13 horror messes (Reply to this) |
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jarek writes: on Nov 01 2005 01:56 PM [b]yeah......[/b] The reason for me hating Saw II had nothing to do with the content of the movie.... at least not in terms of violence and gore. It was the over-editing and the poor performances (Tobin Bell excepted). I thought it was better than the first one, but only slightly..... and I rather disliked the first one. I personally feel that the "style" of the Saw films kills any sense of tension or suspense that they should otherwise have no problem building. Maybe it's just me, but I prefer real horror films to over-edited music videos that keep winking at me as if to say "isn't that so messed up?" (Reply to this) |
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South_park300 writes: on Nov 01 2005 08:13 PM yeah but come on...its much better than pg13 horror flicks, am i right? you are definately right about tobin bell though, he was awesome (Reply to this) |
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jarek writes: on Nov 02 2005 03:01 PM [b]yeah[/b] I agree, better than most PG-13 horror films. (Reply to this) |
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