Box Office News

Aug
08 2005

Box Office Analysis, Aug. 8: Put Up Your 'Dukes'

By: Kit Bowen
7:16am EDT

Whoooeeeee! Looks like 'dem Dukes are heatin' things up!

Based on the long-running '80s TV show, the rip-roarin' Dukes of Hazzard--about two good ole Southern boys (Johnny Knoxville, Seann William Scott) and their hot cousin in short shorts (Jessica Simpson), tearing it up in their car, the General Lee--debuted at No. 1 with a hootin' $30.5 million. The newcomer finally knocked the reigning champs--The Wedding Crashers and Charlie & the Chocolate Factory--down a notch, to second and third, respectively.

But the real Cinderella story this week goes to the little big film of the summer March of the Penguins. The documentary about the migration of penguins moved up several places to take sixth with $6.9 million. It also became the second highest-grossing non-concert and non-IMAX documentary ever, behind Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, which grossed a total of $119 million at the box office.

The Top 12 films grossed an estimated $102.5million, up 4.78 percent from last year's draw of $97.8 million but down 8.45 percent from last weekend's $111.9 million.

The Top Three films at the box office this time last year were: DreamWorks R-rated Collateral, which opened in the No. 1 spot with $24.7 million in 3,188 theaters, averaging $7,748 per theater; Buena Vista's PG-13 rated The Village, which dropped to second place in its second week with $16.4 million in 3,733 theaters, averaging $4,412 per theater; and Universal's PG-13 The Bourne Supremacy, which dropped to third place in its third week with $14.3 million in 3,304 theaters, averaging $4,355 per theater. (Click here to read last year's box office report)

(This week's box office Top 10 below...)

BOX OFFICE TOP 10, ESTIMATES

(Source: Exhibitor Relations, Inc.)

No. 1: The Dukes of Hazzard (Warner Bros., PG-13)

Gross: $30.5 million

Weeks opened: NEW!

Theaters: 3,785

Per-theater average: $8,078

No. 2: The Wedding Crashers (New Line, R)

Gross: $16.5 million (-18%)

Weeks opened: 4

Theaters: 3,106 (+76)

Per-theater average: $5,312

Cume to date: $144 million

No. 3: Charlie & the Chocolate Factory (Warner Bros., PG-13)

Gross: $10.5 million (-36%)

Weeks opened: 4

Theaters: 3,702 (-73)

Per-theater average: $2,854

Cume to date: $169 million

No. 4: Sky High (Buena Vista, PG)

Gross: $9 million (-38%)

Weeks opened: 2

Theaters: 2,912 (+7)

Per-theater average: $3,107

Cume to date: $32 million

No. 5: Must Love Dogs (Warner Bros., PG-13)

Gross: $7.4 million (-42%)

Weeks opened: 2

Theaters: 2,505 (unchanged)

Per-theater average: $2,960

Cume to date: $26.2 million

No. 6: The March of the Penguins (Warner Independent, G)

Gross: $6.9 million (+72%)

Weeks opened: 11

Theaters: 1,867 (+1,089)

Per-theater average: $3,709

Cume to date: $26.2 million

No. 7: Stealth (Sony, PG-13)

Gross: $5.8 million (-56%)

Weeks opened: 2

Theaters: 3,495 (unchanged)

Per-theater average: $1,660

Cume to date: $24.4 million

No. 8: Fantastic Four (20th Century Fox, PG-13)

Gross: $4 million (-41%)

Weeks opened: 5

Theaters: 2,339 (-405)

Per-theater average: $1,732

Cume to date: $143.7 million

No. 9: War of the Worlds (Paramount Pictures, PG-13)

Gross: $3.5 million (-35%)

Weeks opened: 5

Theaters: 1,940 (-384)

Per-theater average: $1,835

Cume to date: $224.6 million

No. 10: The Island (Dreamworks, PG-13)

Gross: $3.1 million (-48%)

Weeks opened: 3

Theaters: 2,138

Per-theater average: $1,450

Cume to date: $30.9 million

OTHER OPENINGS

Broken Flowers (Focus Features, R)

Gross: $745,394

Weeks opened: NEW!

Theaters: 27

Per-theater average: $27,607

Junebug (Sony Pictures Classics, R)

Gross: $77,080

Weeks opened: NEW!

Theaters: 7

Per-theater average: $11,011

2046 (Sony Pictures Classics, R)

Gross: $112,856

Weeks opened: NEW!

Theaters: 4

Per-theater average: $28,214

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