Basterds Meets Its Final Destination

Bobby Campo, Shantel Vansanten, The Final Destination Jim Sheldon/New Line Cinema

Given the competition, the weekend could've been a real horror show for Brad Pitt and Quentin Tarantino.

Instead, their Inglourious Basterds held up OK at the box office, even as it was downed in the standings by the 3-D-boosted The Final Destination, which topped all films with an estimated $28.3 million debut.

Rob Zombie's Halloween 2, the other new horror film, bowed behind Basterds with $17.4 million, and failed to come close to matching the 2007 franchise restarter.

Drilling down into the numbers:

In a switch-up from Fast and Furious, which found success by dropping the articles from its franchise title, The Final Destination added an article en route to becoming the biggest-debuting movie of its series.

The Final Destination blew away the three previous "the"-lacking Final Destination movies, none of which debuted with even $20 million. The new movie was the first in 3-D, and, hence, the first to charge higher 3-D prices—not an insignificant factor, considering 3-D accounted for a whopping 70 percent of the film's business.

The Final Destination also blew away the year's previous 3-D horror champ, My Bloody Valentine 3D.

Inglourious Basterds saw ticket sales drop less than 50 percent from its first weekend—a very good sign. Another good sign: With another $20 million in the bank, the film has already topped its reputed budget, grossing $73.8 million domestically off a $70 million investment.

Among the 10 Halloween movies, Halloween 2 goes down as the second-biggest opener. The problem is it fell almost $10 million short of Zombie's first crack at the franchise, 2007's Halloween. No word if the series restart will be restarted with an installment entitled The Halloween.

It was not a great weekend to be a kid, or rather, to be a movie that needed kid business. The four highest-grossing movies, including the still strong District 9, were rated R.

Ang Lee's Taking Woodstock did not inspire Woodstock crowds at the multiplex. Opening at nearly 1,400 theaters, the nostaligia piece averaged only $2,691 per screen, and settled for a ninth place, $3.7 million debut.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince exits the Top 10 after six weekends. Its $294.4 million take (so far) puts it second among all Harry Potter films, as well as second among all 2009 films.

So much for the print slump. The September Issue, a documentary on Vogue editor Anna Wintour, was, theater for theater, the weekend's biggest reporting movie, grossing $40,013 at six theaters, for a $240,078 gross.

Here's a complete look at the weekend's top-grossing films based on Friday-Sunday estimates as compiled by Exhibitor Relations:

  1. The Final Destination, $28.3 million
  2. Inglourious Basterds, $20 million
  3. Halloween 2, $17.4 million
  4. District 9, $10.7 million
  5. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, $8 million
  6. Julie & Julia, $7.4 million
  7. The Time Traveler's Wife, $6.7 million
  8. Shorts, $4.9 million
  9. Taking Woodstock, $3.7 million
  10. G-Force, $2.8 million

(Originally published Aug. 30, 2009, at 9:06 a.m. PT)

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