Friday, October 22, 2010

Staying Active

After an unscheduled hiatus last weekend TLR's Weekend Box Office Preview returns...

Matt Damon and director Clint Eastwood explore what happens after we die in the Hereafter (reviews): And Baby goes for ride in his crib for Paranormal Activity 2 (reviews)



Carl DiOrio of THR:


Box-office expectations have levitated for the second installment in Paramount's low-budget Paranormal Activity franchise.


Production costs on Paranormal Activity 2 also rose from the $15,000 in pocket change and candy wrappers spent to produce its predecessor. Paramount shelled out a whopping $1 million-plus to produce the prequel to last year's sleeper hit that grossed $108 million.


Unspooling in more than 3,000 domestic locations, Paranormal 2 looks likely to conjure $18 million-$22 million through Sunday. That should be plenty to justify marketing costs of $25 million or so, with foreign grosses and ancillary revenue also likely to be substantial.


Like the original, the R-rated prequel is expected to play mostly to younger crowds and skew a bit female. Unlike the first pic, Paranormal 2 is expected to do most of its business during its opening weekend, which will be padded by screenings at midnight Thursday in most locations.


"You have to go after it like a regular movie and build your marketing on that basis," Paramount executive vp distribution Don Harris said. "So I think it's mostly about the opening weekend."


Paranormal Activity creeped into the marketplace with just $77,873 from 12 theaters during its low-profile launch in September 2009. Within three weeks of that Internet-hyped limited bow, the micro-budgeted franchise-starter had widened to 760 theaters and $33 million in cumulative coin amid broadening buzz among more mainstream moviegoers.


The first Paranormal also copped $85.4 million in foreign lucre. Paranormal 2 bows this week in 21 international territories.


As for whether it can open at No. 1, its main competition is a holdover from ... Paramount....

John Young of EW 

Paramount Pictures will likely be trick-or-treating early this year, as the studio is expected to snag the top two spots at the box office over the weekend with its horror sequel Paranormal Activity 2 and the surprisingly potent Jackass 3D

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