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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Box-Office Report: THE CONJURING, RED 2, TURBO, R.I.P.D.

The Conjuring Poster
Turbo International Poster

The true story horror "The Conjuring" starring Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson opened at #1 this weekend with an awesome gross of $41M versus a $20M budget. You could say it was a surprise, but director James Wan has a good track record with small budget projects. His 2004 horror classic "Saw" grossed $103M worldwide and only cost $1M to make, while the 2011 supernatural horror "Insidious" had a budget of $1.5M and ended up grossing $97M worldwide. It's no wonder Wan is moving up in Hollywood and was hired to direct "Fast & Furious 7".

The Dreamworks animated feature "Turbo" only managed $31M over 5 days (Release Date: July 17) and occupied a rather weak third place in the top 10. Since the film cost $135M, it's not a great achievement and the film will likely struggle to reach $100M in the next few weeks.

The action comedy "RED 2" boasting an all-star cast which includes Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Anthony Hopkins, failed to improve on the box-office performance of its predecessor. The film grossed $18.5M in its opening weekend, slightly less than 2010's original "RED" which opened with $21M. While the first one grossed $200M worldwide, this sequel looks to end its theatrical run with much less, which will most likely hinder plans for a trilogy.

And now we move on to the real flop of the week: "R.I.P.D." This "Men in Black" rip-off fantasy actioner starring Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds opened at #7 with an embarrassing $12.7M which is definitely bad news considering that the film cost $130M to make. It's very obvious that it won't be able to recover its budget during its theatrical run and it's very possible that the DVD and Blu-Ray sales won't help, either.

More box-office details and the complete top 10, after the jump.


New Wide Releases: "The Conjuring", "Turbo", "RED 2", "R.I.P.D.".

Biggest Drop : "Pacific Rim" (-57%)

Smallest Drop : "The Heat" (-33%)

Rank Title Weekend Domestic ForeignBudgetDays
1
The Conjuring
$41.5M
$41.5.M
$3M
$20M
3
2
Despicable Me 2
$25M
$276M
$308M
$76M
19
3
Turbo
$21.5M
$31M
N/A
$135M
5
4
Grown Ups 2
$20M
$79M
$8.7M
$80M
10
5
RED 2
$18.5M
$18.5M
$7.6M
$84M
3
6
Pacific Rim
$15.9M
$68M
$110M
$190M
10
7
R.I.P.D.
$12.7M
$12.7M
$6.8M
$130M
3
8
The Heat
$9M
$129M
$15.8M
$43M
24
9
World War Z
$5.2M
$186M
$269M
$190M
31
10
Monsters University
$5M
$248M
$283M
N/A
31
 


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