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    Horror possesses box office in quiet end to summer

    A late-summer horror tale took possession of the weekend box office as Hollywood quietly wound down a busy season that turned out to be not so busy.

    "The Possession" debuted as the No. 1 movie with $21.3 million over the four-day Labor Day weekend, according to studio estimates. The Lionsgate fright flick stars Kyra Sedgwick and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as parents of a girl possessed by a demon.

    Opening in second-place with $13 million was the Weinstein Co. bootlegging drama "Lawless," with Shia LaBeouf and Guy Pearce in a story of moonshiners pursued by a corrupt lawman during Prohibition.

    It was a typically slow Labor Day weekend, ending a summer that failed to live up to Hollywood's expectations.

    Studio executives started the season with projections of record business, but revenues dropped 3 percent compared to summer 2011, while attendance was at its lowest in at least 20 years, according to box-office tracker Hollywood.com.

    Labor Day weekend revenues totaled $134 million, down 3.4 percent from last year's, when "The Help" led with $19.9 million.

    Hollywood.com analyst Paul Dergarabedian said overall domestic revenues for the summer season, from the first weekend in May through Labor Day, came in at $4.275 billion, down from a record $4.4 billion in summer 2011.

    The attendance picture was even worse, factoring in this year's higher ticket prices. The number of movie tickets sold over summer was about 533 million, down 4 percent from 2011's and the lowest since Dergarabedian began compiling summer figures 20 years ago.

    "We talk about summer being product driven, and it's all about the movies," Dergarabedian said. "While it started off on a really high note, as summer went on, it seemed like the moviegoers were less and less interested in the movies being released."

    Back in May, when the superhero sensation "The Avengers" launched the season with a record $207.4 million weekend, Hollywood insiders predicted their best summer ever as a lineup of huge titles was set to hit theaters week after week.

    While "The Avengers" and superhero cousins "The Dark Knight Rises" and "The Amazing Spider-Man" led the season and movies such as "Ted" and "Brave" topped the $200 million mark, many other movies fell flat. Big stars delivered big busts with Adam Sandler's "That's My Boy" and Johnny Depp's "Dark Shadows," and action tales such as "Battleship" and "Total Recall" also flopped.

    There were some smaller surprise successes, including the anti-Barack Obama documentary "2016: Obama's America," which expanded into broader nationwide release and came in at No. 8 with $7.1 million. That raised its total to $20.3 million since the documentary opened in a handful of theaters in mid-July.

    The weekend's other new wide release, the family flick "The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure," flopped with just $601,545, averaging a tiny $278 a screen in 2,160 theaters, one of the poorest openings in recent box office history. By comparison, "The Possession" averaged $7,564 in 2,816 cinemas.

    Most scary movies draw their biggest crowd on opening day Friday as horror fans turn out for the debut, with business dropping on Saturday. "The Possession" bucked that pattern as the audience grew larger on Saturday then held up solidly through Sunday and Monday.

    "Horror films normally don't do that," said Richie Fay, head of distribution for Lionsgate. "If you play to that audience and that audience is satisfied, they talk about it and they come back on Saturday or their friends come back with them on Saturday."

    Warner Bros. just opened "The Dark Knight Rises" in China and Italy, lifting the Batman blockbuster back to the No. 1 spot internationally with $46.4 million and raising its overseas total to $575 million.

    "The Dark Knight Rises" took in an additional $7.9 million domestically over Labor Day weekend to push its domestic haul to $433.2 million. The film joined 2008's "The Dark Knight" as a $1 billion worldwide hit, with its total now at a few million dollars more than its predecessor's.

    Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Where available, latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

    1. "The Possession," $21.3 million ($3.5 million international).

    2. "Lawless," $13 million.

    3. "The Expendables 2," $11.2 million ($20 million international).

    4. "The Bourne Legacy," $9.4 million ($12.6 million international).

    5. "ParaNorman," $8.8 million ($3.1 million international).

    6. "The Odd Life of Timothy Green," $8.5 million.

    7. "The Dark Knight Rises," $7.9 million ($46.4 million international).

    8. "2016: Obama's America," $7.1 million.

    9. "The Campaign," $7 million.

    10. "Hope Springs," $6 million.

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    Estimated weekend ticket sales at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada) for films distributed overseas by Hollywood studios, according to Rentrak:

    1. "The Dark Knight Rises," $46.4 million.

    2. "The Amazing Spider-Man," $33.7 million.

    3. "The Expendables 2," $20 million.

    4. "Total Recall," $13 million.

    5. "Brave," $12.9 million.

    6. "The Bourne Legacy," $12.6 million.

    7. "Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted," $8.9 million.

    8. "Ted," $7.1 million.

    9. "Step Up: Revolution," $6.8 million.

    10. "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter," $6 million.

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    Online:

    http://www.hollywood.com

    http://www.rentrak.com

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    Universal and Focus are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is owned by Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are owned by The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is owned by Filmyard Holdings LLC; 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a group of former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC is owned by AMC Networks Inc.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.

     

    36 comments

    • Aaron  •  1 day 9 hrs ago
      Wow, based on the Avengers, they thought it would be a great summer for movies? The Avengers was special because it was done by Joss Whedon and it was plain good.

      Here's what's wrong with the movies:

      1) Most movies are remakes, sequels, or based on books.

      2) Movies are too expensive to go to.

      3) Many theater goers are rude, clueless and inconsiderate. Do you really want to go somewhere where people kick your seat, talk non-stop or refuse to turn off their phones.

      4) Why watch in a theater when you can rent or watch on satellite/cable?

      5) This isn't the 1930's anymore. There are a lot more forms of entertainment than radio and movies.

      Get a clue Hollyweird! We've been #$%$ and complaining about this for YEARS now...
    • Bendigo  •  1 day 19 hrs ago
      Aren't they a bit early on deciding how much it made on Monday???
    • Elena De La Toro  •  9 hrs ago
      will wait to see Dark Knight Rises in video. Surely was as spectacular as reviews and love the actors chosen to fill those roles
    • JERRY  •  1 day 15 hrs ago
      the possession was a great movie very well made. it has a the charms of supernatural the series which im huge fan off.
      • carlie 1 day 2 hrs ago
        It was just another remake from the 70's.
    • KatieNap  •  1 day 16 hrs ago
      It's $10 to get in... Another $15 for stale packaged popcorn and a soda... to see 30 minutes of COMMERCIALS (when did that start??) and a few too drawn out previews... to sit through the movie with people that can't chew with their mouths closed or stay quiet for longer than three minutes...Or the guy sitting next to me texting the whole time... I'd rather wait and stay home to watch it...
    • Zach  •  1 day 20 hrs ago
      Hollywood doen't make anything worth watching.Most actors and actresses can't act.Where do they find these bums at the gutter?Same as snigers and songwriters nothing but crap.
      • KaylaKhaos 1 day 12 hrs ago
        Lmfao at the comment above!
    • Nancy  •  1 day 18 hrs ago
      There is a price point in which people just stop spending and I think movie's have pretty much hit that point. Sure maybe someone single can afford to go see a movie but for a mere family of 4 it would take $40-$50 for tickets and another $15-$20 for popcorn and soda which is beyond ridiculous and not affordable. All this for a couple of hours of 'entertainment'. I think not. We used to go all the time but no longer do so until they bring tickets down to a more realistic price.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  1 day 20 hrs ago
      Why pay $12 or more for s*** movies when u can wait for it on dvd or online.....
    • Lorenzo  •  23 hrs ago
      to fill the seats, they have to appeal to the 97% of the people who read nothing deeper than comic books. The main product of the Hollywood Filth factory is comic books and porn. Thank God for Netflix and Fox news
      • o7o7o7o 22 hrs ago
        You are making no sense, man! Put down the fork once in a while and ya might not be so embarrassed to go outside ....with people! :-O
    • Deb  •  1 day 17 hrs ago
      The only reason I go to a theater to see a movie is to watch a special effects extravaganza that resembles an amusement park ride when viewed from the front row. Otherwise, there is no reason to shell out that much money for something you can get on DVD later.
    • David  •  1 day 14 hrs ago
      Last year I made a decision to go see some movies in the theater (something I used to enjoy, but started to hate after getting burned too many times), and I got lucky, because there were a few decent ones at the end of the year - mostly foreign. Right now there's absolutely nothing I want to see playing, and I can't stand the kind of live action cartoon garbage they release in the summer. It's like watching someone else play a video game for two hours, and I won't pay good money for that. 'Exorcist' ripoffs? Please. I remember when the Italians were doing these. It's a safe bet that it's slicker than 'The Visitor' or 'Beyond the Door 2,' but not nearly as entertaining. I'd probably pay to see 'Abbey' if they rereleased it at midnights or something. I'm going to cry. Going to the movies used to be fun.
    • Ally  •  1 day 17 hrs ago
      If Hollywood made any films worth watching, box office receipts would be through the roof. As it is, I stay home and rent.
    • The  •  1 day 19 hrs ago
      Hollywood you will not make a lot of money as you use to because:
      1- movie tickets are to high
      2- we can watch it online
      3- movies use to take a year to come out on dvd but now your greedy #$%$ has it out early
      4- instead of hiring people who can act, you hire mannequins
      5- making remakes is not original
      6- making a movie based on a book is not original
      7- at least if you make it off a book be accurate
      8- before making a movie make some research(IE: the immortals)
      9- stop casting the twilight cast for everything
      10- blue ray sucks!!
      Thank you, sincerely The.
    • James  •  1 day 15 hrs ago
      The next big movie I am looking forward to seeing is,"IRON SKY" about the Nazi's on the Moon and how they invade when Sarah Palin is President of the United States! There is something about Nazi Girls holding down Sarah and grabbing her enormous breasts that really make me want to see this movie!
      • John 1 day 1 hr ago
        or 38 DD!!!
    • Jilly Bean  •  1 day 18 hrs ago
      The creativity and talent these days suck. People just rather wait until it comes out online then to pay the high price of seeing crap in the theater.
    • Tea_Party_Hispanic  •  1 day 19 hrs ago
      Possession is a timely topic with the political conventions this month, as Americans get to wondering what on earth 'possessed' them to vote for Obama the last time!
      • grunt 1 day 17 hrs ago
        What 'possesses' someone posting political statements in an entertainment section? The topics are mutually exclusive - nothing entertaining about politics.
    • c-rill  •  1 day 20 hrs ago
      yeah not to mention $10 hot dogs, sodas, popcorn, etc.
    • Carmella  •  1 day 20 hrs ago
      Well Well Well ...
    • James Sargent  •  1 day 10 hrs ago
      Sales are down omg I can't imagine why .......it cost too much its cheaper to wait and buy it on DVD are that serious? Wondering why sales are down I call that educated idiots with no common sense
    • Netty  •  1 day 15 hrs ago
      so they wanted to stop sugar drinks and supersizing.and what happened to the sales in the movies and get a load the size of the soda and buttered popcorn.you can go to dinner instead
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