It was a good weekend for the
Conjuring but a bad weekend for movies. Horror is always unpredictable, but that film received good reviews and good word of mouth.
Turbo didn't get the boost it was expecting. The Wednesday jump helped a little bit. Even though I never really liked the ads, I thought that kids would. Maybe they're getting smarter! I'll eventually catch it on cable.
RIPD would be considered a disappointment if not for the $130M spent on it. Whether snail or cop or superhero,
Ryan Reynolds just can't catch a break.
Mary Louise Parker also had two films out this week. RIPD and
RED2. It also underperformed. I plan to see that too.
Some additional disappointments include
Pacific Rim. The great word of mouth surrounding that film hasn't translated into box office success. I still plan to see it.
The Lone Ranger looks like it'll go away before I have a chance to see it in theaters. It doesn't look like a bad film. The brand just doesn't seem to have an audience. Disney shouldn't have second-guessed their initial decision to close production. Regardless of the hiccup, they're having an amazing year! So yay for that!
The real winners of the weekend, aside from
The Conjuring, were
Despicable Me 2 and (unfortunately)
Grown Ups 2. They've remained strong at the box office.
The Heat has also performed remarkably well! I like
Melissa McCarthy so I'm happy about that. The studio thinks it warrants a sequel. It seemed like more of a one-off. We'll see.
First Estimates:
- The Conjuring $41,530,000
- Despicable Me 2 $25,059,000
- Turbo $21,500,000
- Grown Ups 2 $20,000,000
- Red 2 $18,500,000
- Pacific Rim $15,955,000
- R.I.P.D. $12,763,000
- The Heat $9,325,000
- World War Z $5,200,000
- Monsters U $5,005,000
- The Lone Ranger $4,260,000