Holy crap, Anger Managment makes 43.5 at this weekends box office!
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Holy crap, Anger Managment makes 43.5 at this weekends box office!
1 N Anger Management SonR $43,500,000 - 3,551 - $12,250 $43,500,000 $56 / $35 1
2 1 Phone Booth Fox $7,700,000 -48.7% 2,489 +8 $3,093 $26,800,000 $13 / $25 2
3 2 What a Girl Wants WB $7,000,000 -38.8% 2,964 - $2,361 $20,700,000 $25 / $22 2
4 5 Bringing Down the House Dis. $5,100,000 -38.7% 2,830 -80 $1,802 $118,200,000 $33 / $28 6
5 3 A Man Apart NL $4,500,000 -59.2% 2,495 +36 $1,803 $18,300,000 $36 / $18 2
6 4 Head of State DW $4,100,000 -52.2% 2,256 +101 $1,817 $31,100,000 $35.2 / $27 3
7 N House of 1,000 Corpses Lions $3,700,000 - 595 - $6,218 $3,700,000 - / - 1
8 8 Chicago Mira. $3,600,000 -29.5% 2,114 -281 $1,702 $157,200,000 $45 / $30 16
9 6 The Core Par. $3,400,000 -45% 3,019 - $1,126 $25,800,000 $60 / $25 3
10 7 Basic Sony $2,500,000 -53.5% 2,246 -630 $1,113 $24,100,000 - / - 3
11 9 Agent Cody Banks MGM $1,700,000 -53.1% 2,007 -324 $847 $42,600,000 $28 / $25 5
12 12 The Pianist Focus $1,600,000 -23.3% 842 +52 $1,900 $28,800,000 $35 / $10 16
13 16 Bend It Like Beckham FoxS $1,500,000 28.2% 216 +99 $6,944 $4,400,000 - / - 5
I did not expect that at all. Looks like house of 1000 corpses did well as well for that fact that its only in 600 theaters.
2 1 Phone Booth Fox $7,700,000 -48.7% 2,489 +8 $3,093 $26,800,000 $13 / $25 2
3 2 What a Girl Wants WB $7,000,000 -38.8% 2,964 - $2,361 $20,700,000 $25 / $22 2
4 5 Bringing Down the House Dis. $5,100,000 -38.7% 2,830 -80 $1,802 $118,200,000 $33 / $28 6
5 3 A Man Apart NL $4,500,000 -59.2% 2,495 +36 $1,803 $18,300,000 $36 / $18 2
6 4 Head of State DW $4,100,000 -52.2% 2,256 +101 $1,817 $31,100,000 $35.2 / $27 3
7 N House of 1,000 Corpses Lions $3,700,000 - 595 - $6,218 $3,700,000 - / - 1
8 8 Chicago Mira. $3,600,000 -29.5% 2,114 -281 $1,702 $157,200,000 $45 / $30 16
9 6 The Core Par. $3,400,000 -45% 3,019 - $1,126 $25,800,000 $60 / $25 3
10 7 Basic Sony $2,500,000 -53.5% 2,246 -630 $1,113 $24,100,000 - / - 3
11 9 Agent Cody Banks MGM $1,700,000 -53.1% 2,007 -324 $847 $42,600,000 $28 / $25 5
12 12 The Pianist Focus $1,600,000 -23.3% 842 +52 $1,900 $28,800,000 $35 / $10 16
13 16 Bend It Like Beckham FoxS $1,500,000 28.2% 216 +99 $6,944 $4,400,000 - / - 5
I did not expect that at all. Looks like house of 1000 corpses did well as well for that fact that its only in 600 theaters.
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I smell inflated estimates!
In any case, this film is a no brainer to make lots of cash. 2 big stars on over 3500 screens with heavy multimillion dollar advertising campaign in a slapsticky modern comedy.
Whoop de doo. Anger management 2 will be put on the fast track, no doubt.
Bring on the good films that make a lot less money and will stand the test of time
Phone booth is making more than I expected. Considering it's a throwaway pot boiler directed by joel schumacher. I enjoyed it for what it was. My man larry cohen should have directed that sucker, though.
In any case, this film is a no brainer to make lots of cash. 2 big stars on over 3500 screens with heavy multimillion dollar advertising campaign in a slapsticky modern comedy.
Whoop de doo. Anger management 2 will be put on the fast track, no doubt.
Bring on the good films that make a lot less money and will stand the test of time

Phone booth is making more than I expected. Considering it's a throwaway pot boiler directed by joel schumacher. I enjoyed it for what it was. My man larry cohen should have directed that sucker, though.
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I mentioned in the Anger Management thread that ew.com forecast a $45 mil opening, which I actually thought sounded high, but I guess that's why they're pros and I'm not.

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Glad it made that much.
Overall a good, average, and fun filled comedy.
What were you guys expecting when you went to see this film?
What do you guys expect when you go to see any comedy?
Overall a good, average, and fun filled comedy.
What were you guys expecting when you went to see this film?
What do you guys expect when you go to see any comedy?
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Why is this a "Holy Crap!!!!" moment? Pretty much everyone picked this one to clean up at the box office. It'd only be a surprise if it had bombed, frankly.
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I am not really surprised, it was really packed when I saw it last night. The film was actually pretty funny and had some really hilarious moments in it. Jack, Adam, and Marisa Tomi are all well casted and work well together.
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...does anyone else find it laughable that this thread was made before Saturday night even began?
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Originally posted by Sunday Morning
I smell inflated estimates!
In any case, this film is a no brainer to make lots of cash. 2 big stars on over 3500 screens with heavy multimillion dollar advertising campaign in a slapsticky modern comedy.
Whoop de doo. Anger management 2 will be put on the fast track, no doubt.
Bring on the good films that make a lot less money and will stand the test of time
Phone booth is making more than I expected. Considering it's a throwaway pot boiler directed by joel schumacher. I enjoyed it for what it was. My man larry cohen should have directed that sucker, though.
I smell inflated estimates!
In any case, this film is a no brainer to make lots of cash. 2 big stars on over 3500 screens with heavy multimillion dollar advertising campaign in a slapsticky modern comedy.
Whoop de doo. Anger management 2 will be put on the fast track, no doubt.
Bring on the good films that make a lot less money and will stand the test of time

Phone booth is making more than I expected. Considering it's a throwaway pot boiler directed by joel schumacher. I enjoyed it for what it was. My man larry cohen should have directed that sucker, though.


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Interesting, my showing of Anger Management was at 9:00 on Friday and there were only about fifty people in it. Then again, it was showing on three screens so no doubt some of them were packed.
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Why is this a surprise.
Adam Sandler, whether you like him or not, has huge drawing power. Aside from Little Nicky, his last few films have opened to big dough.
(Not counting Punch Drunk either...cause that wasn't sold as a Sandler comedy)
Adam Sandler, whether you like him or not, has huge drawing power. Aside from Little Nicky, his last few films have opened to big dough.
(Not counting Punch Drunk either...cause that wasn't sold as a Sandler comedy)
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Originally posted by clemente
Why is this a surprise.
Adam Sandler, whether you like him or not, has huge drawing power. Aside from Little Nicky, his last few films have opened to big dough.
(Not counting Punch Drunk either...cause that wasn't sold as a Sandler comedy)
Why is this a surprise.
Adam Sandler, whether you like him or not, has huge drawing power. Aside from Little Nicky, his last few films have opened to big dough.
(Not counting Punch Drunk either...cause that wasn't sold as a Sandler comedy)
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I hope Phone Booth continues to do good....that movie rules.
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While I typically avoid Sandler movies, this one was pretty amusing. Jack Nicholson adds quite a bit IMO, as he is one who is over the top (like he typically is) while Sandler plays it pretty straight.
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Add another million to "Anger Management":
By DAVID GERMAIN
(AP) Actor Adam Sandler accepts the Best Movie Actor award during Nickelodeon's 16th Annual Kids' Choice...
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Anger Management" bullied its way to the No. 1 spot with a whopping $44.5 million box office in its debut weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.
The Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson comedy revived the box office after four straight slumping weekends as the top 12 movies took in $86.9 million, up 6 percent from the same weekend last year.
"Anger Management" grossed more than the rest of the top 12 combined. Last weekend's No. 1, "Phone Booth," fell to second place with $7.5 million.
Playing in 3,551 theaters, "Anger Management" averaged an impressive $12,532 a cinema. The weekend's other main new release, Rob Zombie's gory horror tale "House of 1,000 Corpses," was No. 7 with $3.4 million in 595 theaters, for a $5,714 average.
"Anger Management" had the highest gross ever for a movie opening in April, beating the previous record of $36.1 million set by last year's "The Scorpion King."
Sandler plays a mild-mannered man railroaded into anger counseling with a therapist, played by Nicholson, who puts him through ordeals that goad him into comic outbursts.
Audiences have gobbled up comedies this year, possibly because they are looking for escape from news about the Iraq war. The $100 million hit "Bringing Down the House" was No. 1 for three straight weekends, and "Head of State" debuted at the top of the box office.
"The comedy genre this year is just incapable of burning out," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations. "People are looking to blow off steam. What better way than seeing a movie that combines Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler?"
In limited release, the low-budget "Better Luck Tomorrow" had a huge first weekend, grossing $398,489 in just 13 theaters for an average of $30,653. Directed by Justin Lin, the film features a cast of unknowns in the story of straight-A, Asian-American teens who, bored with their suburban lives, slide into petty crimes that lead to violence.
MTV Films acquired the movie at last year's Sundance Film Festival, feeling its fresh faces, dark humor, eclectic music and ambivalent ending would appeal to the network's youthful audience.
Asian-Americans made up a bit more than half the audience, but the filmmakers hope it can cross over to a wider crowd as the movie expands to more theaters over the next two weekends.
"These kids could be anybody," said Van Toffler, MTV president. "It's silly to underestimate the eclectic moviegoing tastes of our demographic. The cast doesn't have to look or feel like them for them to want to see it."
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at North American theaters, according to Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. Final figures will be released Monday.
1. "Anger Management," $44.5 million.
2. "Phone Booth," $7.5 million.
3. "What a Girl Wants," $6.7 million.
4. "Bringing Down the House," $4.6 million.
5. "A Man Apart," $4.5 million.
6. "Head of State," $4 million.
7. "House of 1,000 Corpses," $3.4 million.
8. "Chicago," $3.3 million.
9. "The Core," $3.2 million.
10. "Basic," $2.2 million.

Hopefully this will bring it into wider release soon.
By DAVID GERMAIN
(AP) Actor Adam Sandler accepts the Best Movie Actor award during Nickelodeon's 16th Annual Kids' Choice...
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Anger Management" bullied its way to the No. 1 spot with a whopping $44.5 million box office in its debut weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.
The Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson comedy revived the box office after four straight slumping weekends as the top 12 movies took in $86.9 million, up 6 percent from the same weekend last year.
"Anger Management" grossed more than the rest of the top 12 combined. Last weekend's No. 1, "Phone Booth," fell to second place with $7.5 million.
Playing in 3,551 theaters, "Anger Management" averaged an impressive $12,532 a cinema. The weekend's other main new release, Rob Zombie's gory horror tale "House of 1,000 Corpses," was No. 7 with $3.4 million in 595 theaters, for a $5,714 average.
"Anger Management" had the highest gross ever for a movie opening in April, beating the previous record of $36.1 million set by last year's "The Scorpion King."
Sandler plays a mild-mannered man railroaded into anger counseling with a therapist, played by Nicholson, who puts him through ordeals that goad him into comic outbursts.
Audiences have gobbled up comedies this year, possibly because they are looking for escape from news about the Iraq war. The $100 million hit "Bringing Down the House" was No. 1 for three straight weekends, and "Head of State" debuted at the top of the box office.
"The comedy genre this year is just incapable of burning out," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations. "People are looking to blow off steam. What better way than seeing a movie that combines Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler?"
In limited release, the low-budget "Better Luck Tomorrow" had a huge first weekend, grossing $398,489 in just 13 theaters for an average of $30,653. Directed by Justin Lin, the film features a cast of unknowns in the story of straight-A, Asian-American teens who, bored with their suburban lives, slide into petty crimes that lead to violence.
MTV Films acquired the movie at last year's Sundance Film Festival, feeling its fresh faces, dark humor, eclectic music and ambivalent ending would appeal to the network's youthful audience.
Asian-Americans made up a bit more than half the audience, but the filmmakers hope it can cross over to a wider crowd as the movie expands to more theaters over the next two weekends.
"These kids could be anybody," said Van Toffler, MTV president. "It's silly to underestimate the eclectic moviegoing tastes of our demographic. The cast doesn't have to look or feel like them for them to want to see it."
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at North American theaters, according to Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. Final figures will be released Monday.
1. "Anger Management," $44.5 million.
2. "Phone Booth," $7.5 million.
3. "What a Girl Wants," $6.7 million.
4. "Bringing Down the House," $4.6 million.
5. "A Man Apart," $4.5 million.
6. "Head of State," $4 million.
7. "House of 1,000 Corpses," $3.4 million.
8. "Chicago," $3.3 million.
9. "The Core," $3.2 million.
10. "Basic," $2.2 million.
Originally posted by C.H.U.D.
I'm glad to see House of 1000 Corpses is doing well in it's limited release.
I point at Universal and laugh.
I'm glad to see House of 1000 Corpses is doing well in it's limited release.
I point at Universal and laugh.

Hopefully this will bring it into wider release soon.
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Originally posted by Dr. DVD
Jack Nicholson adds quite a bit IMO, as he is one who is over the top (like he typically is) while Sandler plays it pretty straight.
Jack Nicholson adds quite a bit IMO, as he is one who is over the top (like he typically is) while Sandler plays it pretty straight.
But I cannot stand (and really sick) when people say he is always over the top. (and I know you said typically, but plenty of people on this board say he is always)
You guys must have Batman, The Shining (which Kubrick wanted him OTTOP), and A Few Good Men on the brain.
Check out any of these films to see what a great, non over the top actor he can be:
-Any of his films from the 70s.
-Prizzi's Honor (my personal fave)
-The Crossing Guard
-As Good As It Gets (i do not consider him over the top, his condition maybe)
-The Shooting
-The Border
-The Witches of Eastwick (the perfect devil)
-The Pledge
- and of course About Schmidt
there are plenty more where this list came from.
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Originally posted by Coral
No surprise... people like watching crap movies.
No surprise... people like watching crap movies.

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Originally posted by Sierra Disc
Why is this a "Holy Crap!!!!" moment? Pretty much everyone picked this one to clean up at the box office. It'd only be a surprise if it had bombed, frankly.
Why is this a "Holy Crap!!!!" moment? Pretty much everyone picked this one to clean up at the box office. It'd only be a surprise if it had bombed, frankly.
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2 1 Phone Booth Fox $7,700,000 -48.7% 2,489 +8 $3,093 $26,800,000 $13 / $25 2
This film was the surprise of the weak
-48.7? How long has it been out???
This film was the surprise of the weak
-48.7? How long has it been out???
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Originally posted by DarthMaul420
2 1 Phone Booth Fox $7,700,000 -48.7% 2,489 +8 $3,093 $26,800,000 $13 / $25 2
This film was the surprise of the weak
-48.7? How long has it been out???
2 1 Phone Booth Fox $7,700,000 -48.7% 2,489 +8 $3,093 $26,800,000 $13 / $25 2
This film was the surprise of the weak
-48.7? How long has it been out???