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‘Borat’ makes glorious Box Office win
From David Germain
LOS ANGELES—Sacha Baron Cohen’s Kazakh alter-ego Borat made glorious
returns at the box office, surprising Hollywood with a No. 1 debut.
“Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation
of Kazakhstan,” 20th Century Fox’s big-screen incarnation of Cohen’s
Kazakh journalist from “Da Ali G Show,” took in $26.4 million during its
opening weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.
“This picture was playing to full houses,” said Bruce Snyder, head of
distribution at 20th Century Fox. “The planets aligned, the moons
aligned, the stars aligned, and everything came together perfectly for
us on this weekend.”
Box-office analysts had expected Disney’s “The Santa Clause 3: The
Escape Clause,” with Tim Allen returning as St. Nicholas, to win the
weekend. It was No. 2 with $20 million, followed by the
Paramount-DreamWorks animated comedy “Flushed Away” in third place with
$19.1 million.
With great Internet buzz and a built-in following from “Da Ali G Show,”
“Borat” succeeded where another cyber-sensation, “Snakes on a Plane,”
failed. “Snakes” opened last summer to modest crowds despite months of
Internet hoopla.
The raucous, raunchy “Borat” follows the adventures of British comedian
Cohen’s TV journalist from Kazakhstan in a blend of fiction and
improvised comic encounters as he travels the United States, meets and
mocks Americans and reports back to his home country.
“It is what you go to the theatre for,” said Hutch Parker, the studio’s
head of production. “You get that infectious, outrageous, interactive
experience. There are people yelling at the screen, there are cheers.”
“Borat” played in only 837 theatres, fewer than one-fourth the count for
“The Santa Clause 3” and “Flushed Away.” Averaging a whopping $31,511 a
theatre, “Borat” easily outdistanced “The Santa Clause 3,” which
averaged $5,784 in 3,458 cinemas and “Flushed Away,” which averaged
$5,152 in 3,707 theatres.
Fox plans to expand “Borat” to as many as 2,500 theatres this Friday.
“The Santa Clause 3” pits Allen’s St. Nick against Jack Frost (Martin
Short) as they battle for control of Christmas. “Flushed Away” features
the voices of Hugh Jackman and Kate Winslet in the story of a pampered
pet mouse forced to make his way among sewer rats.
The two movies split the family audience, but their opening weekends
were solid starts for the holiday season. Disney and Paramount expect
their movies to hang tough through year’s end, even with the Warner
Bros. animated penguin tale “Happy Feet” coming just before
Thanksgiving.
“The Thanksgiving holiday is going to be just rocking,” said Disney head
of distribution Chuck Viane.
However, the strong crop of new movies and holdovers did not quite stack
up to the same weekend a year ago, when “Chicken Little” opened at No. 1
with $40 million and “Jarhead” debuted at No. 2 with $27.7 million. This
weekend’s top 12 movies took in $116.2 million, down 3 percent from the
same period last year.
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian
theatres, according to Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. Final figures will
be released Monday.
1. “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious
Nation of Kazakhstan,” $26.4 million.
2. “The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause,” $20 million.
3. “Flushed Away,” $19.1 million.
4. “Saw III,” $15.5 million.
5. “The Departed,” $8 million.
6. “The Prestige,” $7.8 million.
7. “Flags of Our Fathers,” $4.5 million.
8. “Man of the Year,” $3.8 million.
9. “Open Season,” $3.1 million.
10. “The Queen,” $3 million. |