Dogma’s Weekend Box Office (Week 2)…

November 22nd @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Steve Rhodes, Jay Gunn, Allan, & Jess

  • Well, here’s the top 10 flicks at the box office for this past weekend. As you can see, Dogma took in a respectable 4.1 million amongst a crowd of big moneymakers this weekend. Though it was 5th place, if ya check the per-screen averages, it did quite well yet again. The flick is now officially the highest grossing View Askew film (so far!), and looks to also be a nice money-maker for Lions Gate, so congrats all around. Here’s the top 10 (With thanks to Yahoo, Dark Horizons, and GunnLace.Com):

    North American Top Box Office Estimates November 19 – 21 weekend

    Rank Title Dist. Weekend
    Gross
    Cumulative
    Gross
    Release
    Weeks
    Number of
    Theaters
    1 The World Is Not Enough MGM/UA $37,200,000 $37,200,000 1 3163
    2 Sleepy Hollow PARA $30,500,000 $30,500,000 1 3064
    3 Pokemon: The First Movie WB $13,300,000 $68,200,000 2 3043
    4 The Bone Collector UNIV $6,500,000 $45,100,000 3 2623
    5 Dogma LIONS $4,100,000 $15,800,000 2 1283
    6 Anywhere But Here FOX $3,300,000 $10,200,000 2 1681
    7 The Insider BV $2,900,000 $18,400,000 3 1844
    8 The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc SONY $2,500,000 $10,800,000 2 2147
    9 The Bachelor NL $2,450,000 $17,900,000 3 2337
    10 Being John Malkovich USA $1,900,000 $8,800,000 4 590

    Lions Gate pres. Tom also added:

      “Obviously, everybody got shellacked this weekend. We don’t get to play against two $30 million openings all the time,” Lions Gate Co-President Tom Ortenberg said Sunday morning. “We’re still well positioned for Thanksgiving. We’re still the No. 1 comedy in America, which I think is important heading into a big holiday like Thanksgiving. It’s still the only comedy in the Top Five.

      “The film is playing best to younger audiences, both males and females, probably 18 to 34. They like the comedy. They like the hipness. Even though the film, itself, would seem to play a little more male than female, females are still strongly being attracted by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. We think we’re still very well positioned for a great five-day Thanksgiving weekend. The film will play itself out through December.”

    And the report:

      Taking the fifth spot this weekend is director Kevin Smith’s religious satire “Dogma”. The film did suffer a larger than expected 52% decline but it still ended up passing the $12 million haul of Smith’s last film “Chasing Amy” to become the biggest hit in the director’s career. “Dogma” has so far earned close to $16 million and should top out in the area of $25 million giving distributor Lions Gate a profitable hit. Smith will next helm a sequel to his breakout film “Clerks”.

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