Sunday, April 18, 2010

'Dragon,' 'Kick-Ass' tussle for box-office win

LOS ANGELES (AP) - It's another photo finish during the week end box office, with the No. 1 mark too close to call between the animated journey "How to Train Your Dragon" as well as the superhero comedy "Kick-Ass."

Distributor Paramount reported Sunday which DreamWorks Animation's "How to Train Your Dragon" took in $20 million, whilst "Kick-Ass" distributor Lionsgate reported the film debuting during $19.75 million.

With only $250,000 separating them, possibly film could finish up during No. 1 when studios recover final week end numbers Monday.

The previous weekend, 20th Century Fox's comedy "Date Night" led the Warner Bros. movement tale "Clash of the Titans" by about the same volume based upon Sunday estimates. But "Clash of the Titans" came out upon top by $1.4 million when final numbers were reported Monday, with "Date Night" pulling in scarcely $2 million less than 20th Century Fox had estimated the day earlier.

"I've never seen two weeks in the quarrel similar to this where the top cinema could easily flip-flop," pronounced Paul Dergarabedian, box-office analyst for Hollywood.com.

Weekend projections embody sincerely tough sum for Friday as well as Saturday, though studios have to estimate how much the film will take in upon Sunday. Final sum Monday can climb or fall once accurate revenues for Sunday have been calculated.

Executives for both DreamWorks Animation as well as Lionsgate pronounced they were tracking their own cinema ahead of the competition.

"Our information is indicating which we have been during No. 1," pronounced Anne Globe, conduct of selling for DreamWorks Animation, whose "How to Train Your Dragon" debuted in initial place in late Mar as well as slipped to No. 3 the subsequent two weekends before climbing the draft again.

Lionsgate conduct of placement David Spitz pronounced he had tracked "Kick-Ass" in initial place over "How to Train Your Dragon."

"I do not see them ! grossing $20 million, though I've been wrong before. I can guarantee we twenty-four hours from now, we will know who's right as well as who's wrong," Spitz said. "It would have been tidy to say, 'Hey, we're the clear-cut No. 1."'

Other studios were widely separated upon which film led, the little giving the week end to "How to Train Your Dragon," others to "Kick-Ass."

Finishing initial during the box bureau is the valuable selling tool, with the winning studio able to acknowledgement the film No. 1 in advertisements through the following weekend.

"Kick-Ass" features Aaron Johnson as the teenager comic-book geek who becomes the self-proclaimed superhero, eventually teaming up with the vigilante father (Nicolas Cage) as well as his 11-year-old daughter (Chloe Grace Moretz).

The film had the solid though unremarkable debut, yet box-office analysts expected "Kick-Ass" to open with bigger numbers. It perceived in all great reviews, though the R-rated movie's hardcore assault as well as language - much of it revolving around Moretz's character - was the obstacle for the little viewers.

While box-office photo finishes have been unusual, "How to Train Your Dragon" additionally was the monument as the holdover competing for the No. 1 spot. The film about the Viking teenager as well as his dragon companion has hold upon strongly week after week as the categorical family flick during theaters, raising the sum to $158.6 million.

The No. 3 mark additionally was close, with "Date Night" during $17.3 million as well as Sony's comedy "Death during the Funeral" debuting only behind during $17 million.

"Date Night," starring Steve Carell as well as Tina Fey, lifted the 10-day sum to $49.2 million. "Death during the Funeral" features Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence as well as Tracy Morgan in the romp about an extended family entertainment to cover up the patriarch.

Even closer was the No. 8 spot, with only $5,000 separating the estimates for MGM's ! "Hot Tub Time Machine" ($3.545 million) as well as Disney's "Alice in Wonderland" ($3.54 million).

In narrower release, Roadside Attractions' satire "The Joneses" debuted with $554,489 in 193 theaters, for the weak normal of $2,873 the cinema. That compared with an normal of $6,444 in 3,065 theaters for "Kick-Ass."

"The Joneses" stars David Duchovny as well as Demi Moore as heads of the feign family sent out to hawk sell to their brand new neighbors in an upscale community.

Estimated sheet sales for Friday through Sunday during U.S. as well as Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Final sum will be released Monday.

1. "How to Train Your Dragon," $20 million.

2. "Kick-Ass," $19.75 million.

3. "Date Night," $17.3 million.

4. "Death during the Funeral," $17 million.

5. "Clash of the Titans," $15.8 million.

6. "The Last Song," $5.8 million.

7. "Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too?", $4.2 million.

8. "Hot Tub Time Machine," $3.55 million.

9. "Alice in Wonderland," $3.54 million.

10. "The Bounty Hunter," $3.2 million.

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