Weâre counting on Gaston Wahlberg to lead the way! In a weekend that saw both the Mark Wahlberg thriller Contraband and Disneyâs 3-D re-release of Beauty and the Beast perform better than expected, it was the former that crossed the finish line in first place.
The R-rated Contraband, which stars Wahlberg as a former smuggler trying to protect his brother-in-law from a drug lord, earned an estimated $24.1 million over the standard three-day weekend, and looks to finish the four-day holiday weekend with about $28 million. Thatâs a solid start for the $25 million movie, a remake of the 2008 Icelandic thriller ReykjavÃk-Rotterdam. It also represents Wahlbergâs strongest solo debut since 2008â²s The Happening. (What? No!)
Contraband confirmed Wahlbergâs ability to open a movie, as 69 percent of CinemaScoreâs participants listed the actor as their reason for buying a ticket. It received an overall âA-â from the tracking serviceâs graders, indicating positive word of mouth. But the movie will have to contend with a number of action films in the coming weeks, including Haywire, Underworld: Awakening, and The Grey.
In second was Beauty and the Beast 3D with $18.5 million for the three-day frame â" the largest January opening for an animated film (topping 2006â²s Hoodwinked). Disney spent less than $10 million converting the 1991 classic to 3-D, so this kind of opening more than justifies the studioâs decision to re-release the musical. It also bodes well for Disneyâs future 3-D re-releases: Finding Nemo in September, and Monsters, Inc. and The Little Mermaid in 2013. Beast should finish the four-day weekend with around $25 million.
However, despite Beastâs commendable performance, itâs worth pointing out that it fell short of last Septemberâs The Lion King 3D, which debuted to $30.2 million. That could be the result of several factors. For one, King was a much bigger hit in its original release, earning $312.9 million versus Beastâs $145.9 million. Second, Beast has been out on 3-D Blu-ray since October, whereas King didnât come out on Blu-ray until after it returned to theaters. And Beast had a harder time attracting the interest of boys. According to Disney, just 31 percent of Beast 3Dâs audience was male â" compared to 44 percent for Lion King 3D.
The weekendâs third new release, the gospel-singing dramedy Joyful Noise, drew a smaller congregation with $11.3 million over the three-day frame. The $25 million movie, starring Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton, is on pace for $14 million by Monday night. Those who saw the film loved it, though, as CinemaScore moviegoers handed the picture an âA-â rating. According to the tracking service, 73 percent of the audience was female, and 78 percent was at least 25 years old. A rep for Warner Bros. said the film performed particularly well throughout the South and Midwest.
Among holdovers, Mission: Impossible â" Ghost Protocol dropped a mild 42 percent for $11.5 million. On Saturday it surpassed the original Mission: Impossibleâs $181 million gross to become the action franchiseâs second-highest grossing film, behind Mission: Impossible II with $215.4 million. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows continued to hold up well, too, slipping just 39 percent for $8.4 million, and pushing its cumulative total to $170 million.
One film that did not hang on well was last weekâs winner, The Devil Inside. The R-rated horror flick plummeted 77 percent for $7.9 million. Thatâs the largest second-weekend drop for a wide release since 2009â²s Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience â" now thereâs a double feature for you! Itâs also the third-worst decline on record for a film playing in at least 2,000 theaters, behind 2003â²s Gigli and 2009â²s Friday the 13th. But donât feel too bad for The Devil Inside, as it has already consumed $46.2 million on a $1 million budget.
The Iron Lady, starring Meryl Streep as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, expanded from five to 802 theaters and earned a respectable $5.4 million, which was just enough for 10th place.
1. Contraband â" $24.1 mil
2. Beauty and the Beast 3D â" $18.5 mil
3. Mission: Impossible â" Ghost Protocol â" $11.5 mil
4. Joyful Noise â" $11.3 mil
5. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows â" $8.4 mil
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