Aug 2 2009 02:03 PM ET

Box Office Report: 'Funny People' laughs to No. 1 with $23.4 mil

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It was a glass half-full, glass half-empty kind of weekend at the box office for Funny People, writer-director Judd Apatow’s comedic meditation on fame, humor, life, and death. According to figures from Hollywood.com Box Office, it opened at the top spot with an estimated $23.4 million, better than Apatow’s The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($21.4 million) — hence, the glass is half full. But that figure is far lower than the debut for Apatow’s Knocked Up ($30.7 million), and it’s the worst opening for a comedy for star Adam Sander since his 2000 turkey Little Nicky — hence, the glass is half empty. Of course, Funny People was billed more as a thoughtful dramedy than a balls-out Sandler laugh-fest, and when matched against the opening frames for Sandler’s serious efforts Reign Over Me, Spanglish, and Punch-Drunk Love, Funny People is far and away the winner — and the glass is half full again. But whether it’s a comedy, drama, or dramedy, Funny People‘s $75 million budget is quite the handful of pretty pennies, and with a shaky “B-” Cinemascore, the film is going to have a hard time overcoming tepid word-of-mouth — and we’re back to the half-empty glass. So let’s just move on, shall we?

The cup of a certain adolescent wizard, meanwhile, definitely runneth over. Thanks to its debut on IMAX (and the premium ticket prices that come with it), Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince came in second with $17.7 million, a soft 40% drop from last weekend for $255.5 million total. At this rate, the film is well on its way to the upper ranks of the Potter franchise. The guinea pigs of G-Force were right on its heels at third place, nibbling up $17.1 million, a decent 46% drop for a two-week cume of $66.5 million. And Katherine Heigl’s romcom The Ugly Truth took in an additional $13 million, a 53% drop for fourth place and $54.5 million total.

Of the two other wide releases this weekend, at least the sci-fi family comedy Aliens in the Attic — which grossed a meager $7.8 million for fifth place — broke into the top 10. The torture porn flick The Collector collected a grisly $3.6 million and plopped dead at 11th place.

Box office on a whole was down a massive 22% from last year, when The Dark Knight and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor both took in over $40 million, but the specialty market showed some vibrant signs of life. Bona fide indie hit (500) Days of Summer expanded to 266 theaters for $2.7 million, a $10,338 per theater average. And three widely disparate films opened in four theaters each to healthy per theater averages: The quirky romantic comedy Adam ($16,566 per theater), the stylish vampire film Thirst ($13,793 per theater), and the eco-thriller-cum-documentary The Cove ($13,600 per theater).

Finally, a true milestone was reached this weekend by The Hangover. With $5.1 million this weekend for a running total of $255.8 million, the summer’s biggest die hard blockbuster has passed Star Trek and (for a brief moment) Harry Potter 6 as the third highest grossing movie of the year.

Photo Credit: Tracy Bennett

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  • EntertainmentBlogger

    Reviews were mixed. I saw a lot of positive feedback trending on Twitter though. My review can be accessed below.

    http://movies-tv-entertainment.blogspot.com/

  • Carl

    So much for $32-$34 million. Sadly, Apatow and his usual cronies will probably just think that means they need to be more homophobic, more crude, more misogynist, to get those crowds back. Even more sadly, it will probably work.

  • mike

    I’m dissapointed to see that “THE HURT LOCKER’, a riveting film, did not make the top 5.

    • MArk

      Here, Here !!

      • RW

        Hurt Locker is way overrated.

    • Andy F

      For what it’s worth, I saw The Hurt Locker with a packed house Sunday night. Not the best “summer movie,” but by far the best movie of the summer (including 500 Days of…).

  • Flop

    There is a bit of talk that Universal is over-estimating their Sunday sales. We shall see if Funny People is even lower when the actuals come tomorrow. Personally, I’m glad places are slamming Funny People. I rather watch the Hangover boy movies any day. Plus they don’t come off a mean, jerky, or arrogant.

  • MeMe

    I saw The Collector this week-end and thought it was pretty good. It definitely had the torture of a Saw film. If anyone likes horror or torture porn I thought this movie was perfect.

    • Jim

      I was hoping it would be different than Saw, but it’s more of the same stuff. It could have just as easily been a part of the Saw franchise, so it didn’t justify its own existence. And the ending was terrible.

  • Chris

    I’m glad that the indie movies are doing well. I really want to see 500 days of Summer and Adam.

  • Nate

    I decided to spend my weekend with the Indie fare instead of Hollywood, and 500 Days of Summer and The Hurt Locker are by far one of the best films I’ve seen all year. If they are playing around your area don’t waste any time and go see them.

  • emily

    Another point i want to mention to why Funny People did not do too well is becauses of the lousy tv trailers for the movie. I got so sick of hearing that Harry Potter is old thing that type of joke is not new or funny anymore. It is also not funny to make fun of a guy with a Sweedish accent especially since the character seems like a nice guy.

  • Rick

    Were the expectations high (dollar-wise) for The Hangover, or is it a surprise hit??

  • Trazey

    hmmm when a dude goes on about Apatow being crude and misogynistic I always think he’s trying to impress the ladies with how new agey he is LOL that’s right Carl, I’m talking to you! ha ha. I think Apatow likes to point out how silly & crude and rude boys are BEFORE they learn something about themselves on a journey of self-discovery, and make me pee my pants along the way. Two thumbs UP

  • John

    Rick – I’m sure The Hangover was expected to do moderately well, but it has definitely grossed far more than it was expected too.

  • TJ

    I’ve gotta agree with Mike…HURT LOCKER was an amazing film…everyone should go see it…NOW!

  • lindsey

    The 40 Year Old Virgin cost 26mil to make. Funny People cost 75mil. How full is that glass again?

  • Bobby

    I saw in the paper that Bruno is in the budget theater after only three weeks.That has got to be some kind of a record. YO JOE !!!!!

  • Fargo

    From the some of the trailers, Funny People looked like a bit of a downer. I love Apatow, but I’m gonna pass this time.

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