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HALLOWEEN HORROR! Michael Jackson’s ‘This Is It’ Wasn’t: Domestic Disappoints With $20.7M Weekend/$31.9M Cumulative; ‘Paranormal’ Thrills With $16.6M/$84.8M

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Friday October 30, 2009 @ 10:54pm PDT

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SUNDAY 8 AM UPDATE: This over-hyped movie ended up being more trick than treat. Sources tell me the domestic numbers for Michael Jackson’s This Is It underperformed even more than Sony expected. And that the concert rehearsal footage pic took in just $20.7M this weekend and only $31.9M for the first five days it opened. Broken down per day, that’s $7.4M Wednesday, $3.7M Thursday, $7.8M Friday, $7.2M Saturday, and an estimated $5.8M for Sunday. But Sony’s official figures, and its overseas total and worldwide number, won’t be available until later Sunday. Meanwhile, Paramount’s Halloween thriller Paranormal Activity made $6M Friday, $6.6M Saturday, and an estimated $4M Sunday for a $16.6M weekend which should bring the low budget film’s cume to around $84.8M. (See chart below for updates. I’ll have a writethru later.)

SATURDAY 3 PM UPDATE: Sony is trying to lower expectations and now says it’s hoping for a $100M five-day total worldwide but would be happy with $90M. “But nobody knows what’s good. We are competing against a ghost,” one of the studio execs just told me.

SATURDAY 11:30 AM: Sony now is predicting $35M domestic and $65M international for a $100M five-day cumulative for Michael Jackson’s This Is It through Sunday.

SATURDAY AM: This is a tough weekend for U.S. moviegoing, especially since Hollywood hasn’t had a Halloween fall on a Saturday since 1998. All the horror and supernatural pics in theaters this weekend — Paramount’s low budget Paranormal Activity which finally expanded into 2,400 runs after 6 weeks in release and keeps frightening the hell out of even adults (see below), Lionsgate’s underperforming holdover Saw VI, the Weinstein Company’s largely ignored reboot Halloween II brought back for its namesake weekend, Magnolia’s new The House Of The Devil, Universal’s week-old and ice cold Cirque Du Freak: The Devil’s Assistant, jackso rehearsal 2Sony’s low yielding The Stepfather, Lars von Trier’s AntiChrist from IFC — will benefit. But not Michael Jackson’s This Is It whose grosses were no more thrilling Friday from 3,481 North American theaters than they were when the Sony pic opened Wednesday amid all that pre-sales hype. (See my previous Disappointing $20.1M Global Bow; Predictions For Just $20+M Domestic Weekend, $-50M Five-Day.) The movie made from 100 hours of Jacko’s high-def concert footage shot for his personal archives before his death — and then ghoulishly scooped up by his concert promoter AEG after his drug-caused demise, and auctioned off to the highest studio bidder, which was Sony – made a paltry $7.4M Wednesday, $3.7M Thursday, and only $7.8M Friday, according to Sony. The North American cume since its opening is $19M. Saturday’s drop should be steep because of Halloween, resulting in probably no more than a $20M weekend and $32.5M cume for the first 5 days. ”My $90M all-in number looks like a pipe dream,” one rival studio exec told me after the pic’s weak bow.

jacksonphotos3From the start, this pic’s domestic numbers have been way off what concert promoter AEG and $60M movie rights bidder Sony had hoped for the 2-week limited engagement. That put pressure on foreign sales in the 97 other countries where Halloween had no impact. ”We hope the numbers will be good here and even better overseas which is probably the destiny of this pic,” one Sony exec emailed me. “Internationally, Michael Jackson did not have the tabloid pounding he did in the U.S. There, his music stands on its own.” But on Wednesday, even overseas where Michael Jackson is considerably more more popular than here, the pic’s opening was not spectacular: just $12.7 million internationally. Friday night Sony execs were boasting how This Is It is “on target to easily become the biggest worldwide gross for a concert movie ever after only 5 days”. But that’s not saying much. Michael Jackson was a global star, whereas the other concert pics either feature Disney Channel young’uns in artificially short runs, or famous acts in very limited release.

Sony promised “raw and candid detail capturing the singer, dancer, filmmaker, architect, creative genius, and great artist at work as he perfects his final show”. Even people who didn’t like Michael Jackson or his music have said the pic delivers a riveting look at his creative process. Rotten Tomatoes scored the moviey at an impressive 86% positive from top critics. And fans who viewed the movie were posting rave reviews on Fandango, calling it a “Must Go.”

So what went wrong? Sony execs think in this country moviegoers thought all the screenings were already sold-out because of the hoopla surrounding the pre-sales frenzy which the studio itself hyped in the media. And now it looks like only diehard Jacko fans have been turning out for the pic. For instance, Fizziolo.gy (which measures volume and sentiment of entertainment-related chatter on Twitter, Facebook, blogs and more) saw support for This Is It prior to release ”not moving outside of that hardcore fan group”. Now Sony has to rely on repeat viewers, which is a tall order for what’s left of the limited engagement.

Of course, it didn’t help that AEG predicted This Is It would make a staggering “$250 million in its first 5 days”. That assumed the worldwide moviegoing public could separate the talent of an artist like Michael Jackson from his shambles of a life. Certainly, U.S. audiences couldn’t. Hollywood was asking before the pic’s release: What’s the difference between a dead Michael Jackson and a dead cow? Answer: the cow can’t be milked. Which is why it was sickening to watch this shameless exploitation of Michael Jackson posthumously.

paranorma activity bedroomAfter starting out its screen life modestly playing only after midnight in a handful of college towns, Paranormal Activity expands its release yet again, adding 400+ screens for around 2,400 theaters for this Halloween weekend. Paramount is patiently waiting for the cumulative of this box office phenom to close in on $100M domestic. (It doesn’t own international.) Everyone now knows this pic’s story… shot in 7 days… with a $15,000 production budget… screened at the horror festival Screamfest in 2007… acquired for a mere $300K. I can report that Paramount so far has spent under $15M total on prints and advertising on the film, or less than 1/2 what it costs to market the average film. Already Paranormal Activity is the most profitable film in modern Paramount history. But the most profitable film ever? Not yet. The studio is denying a claim by at least one error-prone showbiz blog that the low-budget thriller has “exceeded” the No. 1 most profitable film ever, Artisan’s 1999 The Blair Witch Project. “It will still take a pretty good run from here to get there,” Paramount Vice Chairman Rob Moore told me.

That is not to take anything away from Paranormal Activity, which is the kind of lightning-in-a-bottle success which studio moguls dream about. No gross players. No stars to placate with first-class everything. No name director with final cut to wrestle. No successful screenwriter seeking to set a new script pricetag. Instead, when a Paramount peon asked Paranormal Activity writer/director Oren Peli if he wanted another soda during a press interview, the newbie filmmaker asked, “Are there free refills?” Let’s see if Peli turns into the sui generis of Hollywood assholes for the sequel planned by Paramount which owns the worldwide rights to make it? (I’ll have more on PA later Saturday.)

The rest of the Top 10 were holdovers. (chart below.) Total weekend grosses are expected to hit $85M, which would beat last year by 5% when Halloween fell on a Friday.

1. This Is It (Sony)  New $20.7M Wkd  [3,481 runs]  $32M Cume
2. Paranormal Activity (Paramount)  Week 6 $16.5M Wkd  [2,404]  $82.5M Cume
3. Law Abiding Citizen (Overture)  Week 4 $2.6M Sat [2,764]  $6.7M Wkd
4. Couples Retreat (Universal)  Week 5 $2.2M Sat  [3,026]  $6M Wkd
5. Saw VI (Lionsgate)  $2.0M Sat [3,036] $5M Wkd (-65%)
6. Where The Wild Things Are (WB)  Week 3 $1.6M Sat  [3,645]  $4.8M Wkd
7. The Stepfather (Sony)  $1.1M Fri (-47%) [2,346] $3.5M Wkd
8. Astro Boy (Imagi/Summit)  $997K Fri (-45%) [3,020]  $4M Wkd
9. The Vampire’s Assistant (Uni)  $978K Fri (-56%) [2,754] $3M Wkd
10. Amelia (Fox Searchlight)  $958K Fri (-28%) [1,070] $2.7M Wkd

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H’wood Hardly Visits Obama White House

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Friday October 30, 2009 @ 8:03pm PDT

clooney obama 2The Obama administration did a Friday afternoon news dump of the names of 500 visitors to the White House spanning the time period from January 20 to July 31, 2009. And almost no one from Hollywood showed … Read More »

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TOLDJA! About Who’s Not Hosting Oscars

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Friday October 30, 2009 @ 7:46pm PDT

October 29th, Variety: No Oscars For Jackman: “While speculation is running high on who’ll host the Oscarcast, it won’t be Hugh Jackman. Jackman, who’s currently starring on Broadway with Daniel Craig in the drama “A Steady Rain,” quietly turned down the job within the past several weeks, sources said.”

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Other Shoe Drops For Miramax: Disney Shows Daniel Battsek The Door; NY Office Closing & LA Moving To Disney Lot

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Friday October 30, 2009 @ 11:58am PDT

3RD UPDATE: Here’s Miramax Films president Daniel Battsek’s email to staff:

Dear All-

After further reflection and discussion about the change in direction for Miramax, Rich Ross and I have agreed that I will step down as President of Miramax, effective the end of January, 2010. With this decision, we have

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Twitter Now Promoting ‘Paranormal’ Piracy

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Friday October 30, 2009 @ 10:12am PDT

Hollywood already knows what a powerful marketing tool Twitter has become. But now Twitter subscribers are using that power to promote film piracy. Someone is promoting a web page that offers a full-length digital video of Paranormal Activity. Does Paramount Pictures know about this? UPDATE: The studio tells me, “It’s … Read More »

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UPDATE: The Caption Contest Winner Is…

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday October 29, 2009 @ 10:00pm PDT

…”DB” who submitted:

A: “I hope this Douchebag can make me richer.”
S: “I hope this Douchebag can make me richer.”

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WEDNESDAY PM UPDATE: I’m being picky about which captions I let through.

WEDNESDAY: Rose Palmisano of … Read More »

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Sitrick And Co Sold To O.C. Multinational

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday October 29, 2009 @ 2:39pm PDT

UPDATE: Mike Sitrick just confirmed to me that he has sold his “Crisis PR” company. Well, this is a surprise! sitrickAccording to the PRNewswire, Resources Global Professionals, a consultancy spinoff from Deloitte & Touche and a multinational operating subsidiary of Resources Connection Inc (RECN), … Read More »

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Fox To Promote ‘Avatar’ To Sports Fans

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday October 29, 2009 @ 1:05pm PDT

avatar poster1Fox Releases New ‘Avatar’ Trailer

Clearly Fox is going all out for the male audience for Jim Cameron’s game-changing 3-D oeuvre Avatar opening December 18th. The studio announced today it’s arranging the … Read More »

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VIDEO: Fox Releases New ‘Avatar’ Trailer

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday October 29, 2009 @ 11:44am PDT

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3RD UPDATE: Disappointing $20.1M Global Bow For Michael Jackson’s ‘This Is It’; Predictions For Just $20+M Weekend, $-50M Five-Day

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday October 29, 2009 @ 10:30am PDT


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THURSDAY NOON: Hollywood is predicting that Sony’s This Is It will have trouble making its expected $50 million in 5 days domestically based on Wednesday’s $7.4 million opening including $2.2M from Tuesday night. Today will probably come in at the $4M range. … Read More »

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AMPAS Announces Nicholl Screenwriting Fellowship Winners For 2009

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday October 29, 2009 @ 10:19am PDT

Six writers won the 24th annual Don and Gee Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Each writer or writing team will receive the first installment of a $30,000 prize at a gala dinner in Beverly Hills on November 12. This year’s winners … Read More »

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Epix Inviting “More Than 1 Million People” To Experience Free Preview Weekends Starting Today Through Thanksgiving

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday October 29, 2009 @ 7:34am PDT

Epix300EXCLUSIVE: This is how Epix is launching as it bills itself as the “next generation” premium entertainment service from Viacom, Paramount Pictures, Lionsgate, MGM/UA, Samuel Goldwyn Films, and Roadside Attractions. For the more than one million people invited to experience the free weekend … Read More »

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Fox Unveils First Look At New ’24′ Season

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday October 29, 2009 @ 6:19am PDT

This video was shown on Fox during Game 1 of the World Series:

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Winners: 53rd London Film Festival

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Wednesday October 28, 2009 @ 5:01pm PDT

London – 28 October 2009: The 53rd London Film Festival announced its winners at the high profile awards ceremony held at London’s Inner Temple this evening:

BEST FILM
In recognition of original, intelligent and distinctive filmmaking, Best Film was awarded to Jacques Audiard’s A PROPHET.

Special mention to John Hillcoat’s THE ROAD, praising

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Ben Silverman vs Media Who Covered Him

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Wednesday October 28, 2009 @ 2:14pm PDT

Continuing his mega-media blitz of self-promotion for his newly named company Electus, Ben Silverman gave an interview to Worth magazine. Here are the interesting bits:

Worth: You arrived at NBC with a glowing public image. That changed almost overnight.
Ben Silverman: It was shocking how stupid some [reporters] were in their lack … Read More »

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Disney/ABC To Build Huge Production Facility & Double Soundstage Space in LA County

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Wednesday October 28, 2009 @ 2:12pm PDT

Disney-ABC TV today filed paperwork seeking approval from Los Angeles County for a huge 56-acre production facility on property it has long owned in the Santa Clarita Valley. It would include a dozen soundstages, almost doubling the number it has now in LA County. Predictions are for a $533 million … Read More »

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CBS Digital Guru Quincy Smith Leaving

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Wednesday October 28, 2009 @ 10:54am PDT

cbslogosmallerI’ve just confirmed the AllThingsD and BusinessWeek report that Quincy Smith, the one-time investment banker turned digital guru, is leaving his job in January as CEO of CBS Interactive to start his own consulting firm. (Back when he was venture capilatist … Read More »

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Michael Jackson’s ‘This Is It’ #3 Pre-Seller

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Tuesday October 27, 2009 @ 6:05pm PDT

UPDATES Michael Jackson’s ‘This Is It’ Hot Online
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WME Denies Jon Rosen Wants To Exit WME

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Tuesday October 27, 2009 @ 4:56pm PDT

2ND UPDATE: WME says its head of East Coast Television and Lifestyle & Branding Group head Jon Rosen is staying with the agency. This despite several sources close to Rosen claiming he asked to be let out of his contract in order to start his own business. NY-based Rosen is a former William … Read More »

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