BOX OFFICE 7/5-7/7: "Despicable Me 2" Soars, "Lone Ranger" Bites the Dust

Over the long 4th of July weekend, Universal's Despicable Me 2 flew in way above expectations, hauling in a $142 million total since Wednesday, which sets a record for the biggest animated 5 day opening ever. The marketing dream that is the little minions were multiplied in this film, so you can credit the animating team for giving the kids what they wanted, I guess. Meanwhile, Disney's The Lone Ranger crashed and burned, with a $29 million 3-day, adding up to a $48 million total since opening, which is a disaster for a movie that cost $250 million to produce. The movie wasn't helped by dismal reviews (25% Rotten Tomatoes, 37 Metacritic), and limited audience appeal for a franchise that was last popular in the 1940's. Looks like Johnny Depp's appeal can only go so far- but international grosses, where he's an even bigger draw, are still to come.

TOP 5 3-Day:

  1. Despicable Me 2- $82.5 million
  2. The Lone Ranger- $29.4 million
  3. The Heat- $25 million
  4. Monsters University- $19.6 million
  5. World War Z- $18.2 million

In the holdovers, The Heat held on strong, for a gross of $86 million so far, and giving it a chance to make or beat the $169 million total of Bridesmaids, while Monsters U clearly had its thunder stolen by the minions, falling all the way to No. 4 from the top spot last week. And WWZ has held up very well over the last few weeks as America's disaster movie of choice, with a total of $158 million so far. Next up, it's Adam Sandler in Grown Ups 2 vs. Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim.

A New Grapes of Wrath?

According to Deadline, Dreamworks Studios and Steven Spielberg are planning to produce a new film version of John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. The 1940 John Ford film remains a masterpiece though and it's hard to see them outdoing it. One of the reasons the story was so powerful was because it was an encapsulation of what America had experienced during the Great Depression- maybe they ought to do an updated-to-present day version concerning the recent economy instead? At least it would be something different. I can't imagine who'd take over the Henry Fonda role, but I have just one name for the new Ma Joad- Margo Martindale, from Justified and The Americans. Seriously, cast her now.

BOX OFFICE 6/28-6/30: 'Monsters' Tops Again; Bullock and McCarthy Bring the Heat

In new releases this weekend The Heat scored a terrific $40 million, the biggest opening of either Sandra Bullock or Melissa McCarthy's career. The buddy cop movie received an "A-" from crowds and of course played 67% female- seeing as Sandra Bullock's movies have consistently had strong legs, the ultimate gross for this one could be as high as $200 million, depending on next week's drop (and it's the 4th of July with no other female targeted movies out there, so I doubt it's in for a hefty fall). White House Down, on the other hand, only came up with $26 million, which is pretty much a flop, considering it cost $190 million to produce. Unless it holds really strong (which is possible with another A- Cinemascore from audiences) or is saved by overseas numbers, it'll likely end up in the red. The studio is blaming the release of the nearly identical film from two months ago, Olympus Has Fallen, for stealing its thunder, but hey, whose decision was it to move WHD from a November release to June anyway?

TOP 5  

  1. Monsters University- 44.5 million
  2. The Heat- $40 million
  3. World War Z- $29. 2 million
  4. White House Down- $26 million
  5. Man of Steel- $20.5 million

As for the holdovers, WWZ dropped less than 50% from last week (which may also account for some of WHD's underwhelming performance- too many male targeted action flicks on the market at once) , and Monsters U held on strong enough for #1 a second time. Next up, it's the long 4th of July weekend, where it's just The Lone Ranger set to square off against Despicable Me 2, which leaves a lot of room for the holdovers to keep dominating.

2013 Saturn Awards

The 39th annual Saturn Awards were held last night, where trophies were handed out by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. Naturally, their top honors go to the movies that get nowhere near the Oscars (the exception being Life of Pi), which is kind of refreshing to see. Check out the TV Home Page to see what they liked in TV this past year as well.

FILM AWARDS

Best Science Fiction Film: The Avengers

Best Fantasy Film: Life of Pi

Best Horror/Thriller Film: The Cabin in the Woods

Best Action/Adventure Film: Skyfall

Best Actor: Matthew McConaughey (Killer Joe

Best Actress: Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games

Best Supporting Actor: Clark Gregg (The Avengers

Best Supporting Actress: Anne Hathaway (The Dark Knight Rises

Best Young Actor: Suraj Sharma (Life of Pi

Best Director: Joss Whedon (The Avengers

Forbes' Most Powerful Actors

According to Forbes, the top earning actor and actress in Hollywood are Hugh Jackman and Angelina Jolie. 

 

TOP 10 ACTORS: 

  1. Hugh Jackman
  2. Robert Downey, Jr. 
  3. Leonardo Dicaprio
  4. Channing Tatum
  5. Dwayne Johnson
  6. Tom Cruise
  7. Mark Wahlberg
  8. Will Smith
  9. Ben Affleck
  10. Adam Sandler

TOP 10 ACTRESSES

  1. Angelina Jolie
  2. Jennifer Lawrence
  3. Jennifer Aniston
  4. Kristen Stewart
  5. Gwyneth Paltrow
  6. Meryl Streep
  7. Emma Stone
  8. Charlize Theron
  9. Mila Kunis
  10. Sandra Bullock

Surprised Brad Pitt isn't on the guy's list, but it mostly reads like the popularity contest it always is- a who's who of who's hot right now.