"W" Plays Strong But Wahlberg Wins Weekend

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DAVID GERMAIN | October 20, 2008 12:23 AM EST | AP

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In this image released by 20th Century Fox, Mark Wahlberg stars as Max Payne, left, and Mila Kunis stars as Mona Sax in a scene from, "Max Payne." (AP Photo/20th Century Fox, Michael Gibson)

LOS ANGELES — Movie-goers elected a "W," but it was Mark Wahlberg, not George W. Bush.

Wahlberg's action flick "Max Payne" debuted with $18 million to outdo Oliver Stone's film biography of George W. Bush, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Stone's "W." actually ran fourth, opening with $10.6 million to finish behind the family comedy "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" (No. 2 with $11.2 million) and the chick flick "The Secret Life of Bees" (No. 3 with $11.1 million).

"For me, an Oliver Stone film about George Bush doesn't necessarily scream big box office," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Media By Numbers. "A film like this is very tough to gauge, but this is exactly what I thought it would do."

Lionsgate's "W.," starring Josh Brolin as Bush, came in well behind the $18.7 million debut of Stone's last movie, 2006's Sept. 11 saga "World Trade Center." That movie opened in nearly 3,000 theaters, about 900 more than "W.," however.

Playing in 2,030 cinemas, "W." averaged a solid but unremarkable $5,197 a theater, compared with a $6,334 average for "World Trade Center." "W." was shot on a modest budget of $25 million.

The film had been on political junkies' radar since Stone put "W." on the fast track less than a year ago so he could have it out before the November election. Stone started shooting in May, his five-month turnaround time remarkably short by Hollywood standards, where major movies can take a year or more.

If he needed more time, Stone contractually had the option of releasing the film around the time Bush leaves office in January.

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But with two weeks until the election, this is prime time for a Bush biography, said Steve Rothenberg, Lionsgate head of distribution.

"We felt it was very important to release the film after the presidential debates but before the election," Rothenberg said. "We felt interest in the election would be at its height, and interest in George W. Bush would be much greater now than after January. We feel we have a good corridor over the next two weeks."

The movie received mixed reviews, with critics surprised at how relatively tame it turned out coming from liberal firebrand Stone, who made the paranoia-laden presidential tales "JFK" and "Nixon."

Brolin's Bush has some buffoonish moments, but Stone showed empathy for the president, casting him as a man with serious daddy issues but an unshakable relationship with wife Laura to fall back on.

Among the weekend's other new movies, 20th Century Fox's "Max Payne" averaged $5,332 in 3,376 theaters and Fox Searchlight's "The Secret Life of Bees" did $6,945 in 1,591 cinemas.

Disney's "Beverly Hills Chihuahua," which had been the No. 1 movie the previous two weekends, raised its total to $69.1 million.

Adapted from the video game, "Max Payne" stars Wahlberg as a New York City cop hunting the killers of his wife and child.

"The Secret Life of Bees" stars Dakota Fanning, Queen Latifah, Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys and Sophie Okonedo in a drama about a troubled teen learning life lessons through the beekeeping operations of three Southern sisters.

"Max Payne" had a predominantly male audience, "The Secret Life of Bees" played to women, "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" continued to grab family crowds and "W." was the choice for politically minded adults.

"You've got all kinds of pictures out there," said 20th Century Fox distribution executive Bert Livingston. "When this business is great is when there are a lot of different pictures out that people want to go see."

Hollywood's overall revenues rose for the fourth-straight weekend. The top-12 movies took in $86.4 million, up 10 percent from the same weekend last year.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers LLC. Final figures will be released Monday.

1. "Max Payne," $18 million.

2. "Beverly Hills Chihuahua," $11.2 million.

3. "The Secret Life of Bees," $11.1 million.

4. "W.," $10.6 million.

5. "Eagle Eye," $7.3 million.

6. "Body of Lies," $6.9 million.

7. "Quarantine," $6.3 million.

8. "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist," $3.9 million.

9. "Sex Drive," $3.6 million.

10. "Nights in Rodanthe," $2.7 million.

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Universal Pictures, Focus Features and Rogue Pictures are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of General Electric Co.; Sony Pictures, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; DreamWorks, Paramount and Paramount Vantage are divisions of Viacom Inc.; Disney's parent is The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is a division of The Walt Disney Co.; 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Fox Atomic are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros., New Line, Warner Independent and Picturehouse are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a consortium of Providence Equity Partners, Texas Pacific Group, Sony Corp., Comcast Corp., DLJ Merchant Banking Partners and Quadrangle Group; Lionsgate is owned by Lionsgate Entertainment Corp.; IFC Films is owned by Rainbow Media Holdings, a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corp.

LOS ANGELES — Movie-goers elected a "W," but it was Mark Wahlberg, not George W. Bush. Wahlberg's action flick "Max Payne" debuted with $18 million to outdo Oliver Stone's film biography of Geo...
LOS ANGELES — Movie-goers elected a "W," but it was Mark Wahlberg, not George W. Bush. Wahlberg's action flick "Max Payne" debuted with $18 million to outdo Oliver Stone's film biography of Geo...
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Haven't seen "W" but I congratulate Stone for pulling together a major motion picture on such a low budget and short schedule. It's quite a testament to his film-making skill and know-how. Because of it, Stone's investors--which, says the Times of London, include lots of Chinese money men (because Hollywood studios "wouldn't touch it")--will realize a respectable profit when the international box office is taken into account. I have a feeling the French and British will be more receptive to "W" than Americans are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 10/21/2008
- NTO08 I'm a Fan of NTO08 19 fans permalink

I look forward to seeing movie, but this says something that people want escapism right now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 AM on 10/20/2008

What is America's national obsession with box office? Who care how much a movie makes or what movie wins...

My favorite movie can beat up your favorite movie!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 10/19/2008
- BlackJAC I'm a Fan of BlackJAC 61 fans permalink

It's really the only way to measure a film's success given how subjective taste can be. For example, I didn't like LORD OF THE RINGS or THE MATRIX, but enjoyed KISS KISS, BANG BANG and HOLLYWOOD HOMICIDE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 10/20/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 PM on 10/19/2008

WOW - I can't believe that Stone was eclipsed by Walhberg. Max Payne was very good, very light and entertaining. I went to see MP Saturday at the MegaMall. It had 18 cinemas, and only 2 were MP, although they were both full.

I wanted to see W, but the air is so polluted with all these political ads, I dont have the energy to go see W. It would probably depress me and make me mad. Max Payne was sort of a diversion from all these sad stories.

Sorry Stone. I will catch this on DVD.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 PM on 10/19/2008
- NTO08 I'm a Fan of NTO08 19 fans permalink

That could be why people are not flocking to it...I think it looks great, BTW...
I love Ellen Burstyn as Bar Bush...bri­lliant casting...­Ellen is a fantastic actress...­"Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" was amazing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 AM on 10/20/2008
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Rent 'Silence of the North' (1981) with Burstyn and Tom Skerritt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 PM on 10/20/2008
- walleymr I'm a Fan of walleymr 9 fans permalink
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I got dragged to see MP by a friend of a friend promising us he had free passes. Needless to say, $20 poorer, and half-deaf, i managed to sit through that dreadful dreadful movie. Who knew chewing scenery could be so loud?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 10/20/2008

" A friend of a friend promising" - only a D O D _ will believe that kind of promise. If you don't like Walhberg, nothing will make you go see his movie, or any movie for that matter.
Your not believable. I suspect, you wanted to see MP anyway and was dissapointed. That I can believe. It all depend on your take. I happen to like the movie. It's nothing celebral. Just a diversion from all this chaos.

Or, LEARN to say NO. When one promises you the world, that's the time to say NO !
Simple as that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 10/20/2008

George W. Bush was beaten by a Beverly Hills Chuhuahua.
Colin Powell Endorses Barack Obama.
Sarah Palin's SNL debut bombs.
That is all I need for today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 10/19/2008
- Posterella I'm a Fan of Posterella 14 fans permalink

"W." was very good and well worth seeing. If you've ever wanted to be a fly on the wall during a presidential meeting in the oval office, this is probably as close as you're ever going to get. Since the W Administration is still in power, it almost felt like I was watching a reality show at times. Informative yet really entertaining.

Bravo to Stone for giving us a glimpse into the psychological motivations of W. The movie shows a side of Bush that was pretty unexpected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 PM on 10/19/2008
- Dingoangst I'm a Fan of Dingoangst 9 fans permalink
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I've never understood why anyone would want to see a movie about "W". I dislike him more than anyone on earth and the last thing I need is to see a movie about him. I would like to see a reality show about what's in that "man-sized" safe in Cheney's office. We could make bets. I say it's a Palin blow-up doll. Or a Nixon one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 10/19/2008
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