
This is Steve Carell's eighth-biggest opening total and his third-biggest as a live-action lead, behind Get Smart ($38 million) and Evan Almighty ($31 million). Of course, Date Night only cost $55 million, compared to the $80 million Get Smart and the $200 million Evan Almighty. This is actually Tina Fey's biggest opening, topping the $24 million-haul of Mean Girls back in April 2004 (she wrote and co-stared in that modern classic). Of course, Fey has only appeared in a handful of films, as writing and overseeing 30 Rock has kept her busy in the post SNL years. This is her second pure starring vehicle, and the opening easily trumps the $17 million debut of Baby Mama back in April 2008. This is the fourth-biggest opening weekend for director Shawn Levy, who has earned himself a reputation as one of the worst directors to continually get high-profile hits. I'm not sure how fair that is, but you can clearly see that he makes critically trashed movies that none-the-less make a lot of money. Ironically, Date Night earned a somewhat decent 66% on Rotten Tomatoes (his first overall positive ranking), even if many of those positives where of the B-, 'it's not that good, but we love watching Carell and Fey do their shtick' variety. At the very least, the man is smart enough to surround himself with people who make him look better. Regardless, the picture should have a healthy theatrical life, as older audiences will trickle out in the coming weekends as the new releases (Kick-Ass, The Losers, A Nightmare on Elm Street) target younger demos.

Third place went to the best film of 2010 so far, How to Train Your Dragon. Proving that quality occasionally wins out, the Dreamworks animated film and/or primer on how to do 3D right dropped just 14% in weekend three for a $24.8 million third weekend and a $133.4 million running total. The picture is just $7 million behind Monsters Vs. Aliens at its respective 17-day mark and dropped 19% less in its respective third weekend. While the current picture may not catch up with the $198 million that last year's Spring 3D cartoon pulled in, How to Train Your Dragon is on track to surpass Monsters Vs. Aliens in overseas markets. Monsters Vs. Aliens stalled internationally at $183 million while How to Train Your Dragon already has $122 million after three weekends (quality aside, I'd argue that Monsters Vs. Aliens was hampered by its reliance on American pop-culture references). If it can surpass the Monsters Vs. Aliens US total, it, the current cartoon will become the second-highest grossing 3D animated film behind Up (which was the best film of 2009, natch).

The only other new release was the Christian drama Letters to God. Coming in at tenth place, the $3 million project grossed $1.1 million on 897 screens, ending with a pathetic $1,228 per screen. Fireproof, this is not. In other holdover news, The Bounty Hunter is at $55.9 million, Repo Man is at $13.6 million, Diary of A Wimpy Kid is at $53.6 million (a franchise is born), and She's Out of My League crossed the $30 million mark. Hot Tub Time Machine finally matched its $36 million budget and The Runaways expanded to 200 screens to little effect (new total - $2.5 million). The only films really shining in limited release relative to expectations are Greenberg ($2.9 million) and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo ($2.1 million). Anyone caught complaining that Greenberg not performing like a Night at the Museum sequel means that Ben Stiller has lost his mojo and/or star power is dead should be slapped on the head immediately.
That's it for this weekend. Join us next weekend when the highly anticipated (by the geeks at least) Kick-Ass faces off against the star-packed Neil LaBute remake Death at a Funeral. Until then, take care and keep reading.
Scott Mendelson
3 comments:
at least tina fey had a part where she doesn't look or sound like sarah palin.
Funny that you mention that, considering the SNL clip I just posted and the reason I posted it.
Funny that you mention that, considering the SNL clip I just posted and the reason I posted it.
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