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'Valentine's Day' Breaks Box Office Record

DAVID GERMAIN   02/14/10 06:35 PM ET   AP

Valentines Day Box Office

LOS ANGELES — The star-studded romance "Valentine's Day" wooed audiences with a $52.4 million opening weekend, easily grabbing the No. 1 spot over the holiday that shares its name, according to studio estimates Sunday.

"To have a movie titled 'Valentine's Day' on Valentine's weekend was a no-brainer that absolutely worked," said Paul Dergarabedian, box-office analyst for Hollywood.com.

Directed by Garry Marshall ("Pretty Woman"), "Valentine's Day" was a celebrity bonanza. The cast includes Ashton Kutcher, Jessica Alba, Jennifer Garner, Anne Hathaway, Julia Roberts, Jamie Foxx, Queen Latifah, Jessica Biel, Shirley MacLaine, Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner.

"Valentine's Day" distributor Warner Bros. estimated its love story will be in the $60 million range after Presidents Day on Monday. That would break the Presidents Day weekend record of $52 million set by "Ghost Rider" over the four-day holiday weekend in 2007.

Opening in a tight race for No. 2 were 20th Century Fox's action fantasy "Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief" with $31.1 million over three days and Universal's werewolf tale "The Wolfman" with $30.6 million.

Adapted from the opening book in Rick Riordan's fantasy series, "Percy Jackson" follows the adventures of a teen who learns he's descended from the ancient Greek gods. The cast includes Uma Thurman, Pierce Brosnan, Catherine Keener and Rosario Dawson.

"The Wolfman" stars Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins and Emily Blunt in an update of the 1941 Lon Chaney Jr. horror classic about an aristocrat who returns to his ancestral home and is bitten by a werewolf.

Coming in fourth for the weekend was 20th Century Fox's sci-fi sensation "Avatar" with $22 million, adding to a fortune that already has made it Hollywood's biggest modern blockbuster. "Avatar" raised its domestic total to $659.6 million and its worldwide haul to $2.35 billion.

The previous weekend's No. 1 movie, Sony Screen Gems' romantic drama "Dear John," fell to fifth place with $15.3 million, lifting its 10-day total to $53.2 million.

Like "Dear John," "Valentine's Day" drew mainly women, with the female crowd making up 68 percent of the audience, said Dan Fellman, head of distribution for Warner Bros.

Playing in 3,665 theaters, "Valentine's Day" had a strong average of $14,300 a cinema. That compared with a $9,267 average in 3,356 theaters for "Percy Jackson" and $9,506 in 3,222 cinemas for "The Wolfman."

Newcomers and holdovers offered something for everyone, with "Valentine's Day" and "Dear John" catering to the date crowd, "Percy Jackson" filling the family niche and the R-rated "The Wolfman" pulling in horror fans.

The breadth of movies in the market lifted Hollywood to a record Presidents Day weekend, with Hollywood.com estimating the overall three-day haul at $193 million. That's up 3 percent from the previous record set over Presidents Day weekend last year, when "Friday the 13th" led with a $40.6 million debut.

In limited release, India's "My Name Is Khan" debuted strongly with $1.9 million in 120 theaters, averaging $15,500 a cinema. Released by Fox Searchlight, "My Name Is Khan" features Shahrukh Khan, a superstar in India's Bollywood movie industry based in Mumbai.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Final figures will be released Tuesday.

1. "Valentine's Day," $52.4 million.

2. "Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief," $31.1 million.

3. "The Wolfman," $30.6 million.

4. "Avatar," $22 million.

5. "Dear John," $15.3 million.

6. "The Tooth Fairy," $5.6 million.

7. "From Paris With Love," $4.7 million.

8. "Edge of Darkness," $4.6 million.

9. "Crazy Heart," $4 million.

10. "When in Rome," $3.4 million.

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Universal Pictures and Focus Features 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.; 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. and New Line 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 Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC Films is owned by Rainbow Media Holdings, a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corp.; Rogue Pictures is owned by Relativity Media LLC; Overture Films is a subsidiary of Liberty Media Corp.

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InternationalObserver
05:34 AM on 02/15/2010
OMG! What an AWFUL movie! You could tell what was going to happen, and between whom, 30 minutes before it actually happens. The ONLY 'twist' I didn't predict was who the (spolier?) gay character's lover was - but everything else was so freaking obvious.

It was like the Wayans Bros had set out to write a parody RomCom movie and had started by co-opting every bit in every other successful RomCom - but then director Garry Marshall steps in and says 'No, lets NOT make it a parody, lets make it FOR REAL!". I'm not a violent man but I wanted to shoot him - this movie is THAT lame...!

This film was written by a class of first year film students during the first week of semester as a class bonding exercise, right?
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pjlowry
03:08 AM on 02/15/2010
Many men went to see Valentine's Day over the weekend too, taking their better half to see something romantic (and corny/predictable/lame) for the romantic day. The things we put up with... I was wishing I had brought my Ipod with me.
02:12 AM on 02/15/2010
A romcom starring about twenty of Hollywood's worst, most annoying and/or most overrated actors? Pass.
01:14 AM on 02/15/2010
A silly and predictable movie . . .

but what a great ride!!
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CitizenKane16
10:19 PM on 02/14/2010
This is one that I will probably wait for the DVD on however, it's really annoying to see so many commenters here that seem to want to make others feel silly for going to see it. What difference does it make to anyone else if someone wants to spend their money to see WHATEVER movie? Lighten up people, it's just a movie!
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erincnyc
09:06 PM on 02/14/2010
Ick. People paid to see this crap?
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08:20 PM on 02/14/2010
Some of these posts are hilarious. I took my wife to see Valentines Day because she is the sex!est, most loving, smartest, coolest woman on the planet and I'm honored to accompany her to any movie she wants to see.

True love does indeed conquer all, and that includes craptacular movies.
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CitizenKane16
10:11 PM on 02/14/2010
Fanned. You are one in a very few - Happy Valentine's Day to you and your wife.
11:09 AM on 02/15/2010
You always speak so well of your wife. You are lucky to have each other.
08:17 PM on 02/14/2010
Wow, visiting HuffPost is such a downer these days. Lots of depressed and negative commenters who can't even let someone enjoy a light-hearted movie!
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cameron d
Don't blame me, I voted Smitherman.
08:10 PM on 02/14/2010
Well I'm glad I live in a major city so I can see Crazy Heart. Every other movie out looks like garbage.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
10:38 PM on 02/14/2010
The past few movies that I've seen in the theater were mostly foreign movies ("Broken Embraces", "The White Band") with a token American ("A Single Man", "Precious").
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cameron d
Don't blame me, I voted Smitherman.
01:15 AM on 02/15/2010
This is why I love living in a big city. Good-bye Hollywood fare!
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mango55
11:27 AM on 02/15/2010
"Hurt Locker" was very good... I'm hoping it wins big at the Oscars. And for lighthearted movies, "Up" was fantastic.
11:46 AM on 02/15/2010
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AlaskanWannaB
8 years of insanity and NOW you're mad
07:05 PM on 02/14/2010
A little story to lighten the load. It's Valentine's Day, folks. Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3lAztMhIWI
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blisster
Need more micro-bio fuel for my mitochondria
06:55 PM on 02/14/2010
This film has all the actor has beens, never were, wannabes and whaaat you're kidding me talent required to make it a box office smash with the attention deficit disordered, American Idol, spoon feed reality show rabble.
It will be tortuting me as the in flight movie for years to come.
Darsan54
Fear cuts deeper than swords
07:18 PM on 02/14/2010
Jeez, you must be fun at dinner parties.
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blisster
Need more micro-bio fuel for my mitochondria
07:35 PM on 02/14/2010
The one's I attend the hosts actually have books in their home; People and Us magazine's do not count.
08:14 PM on 02/14/2010
Jessica Biel"s I hate Valentine's Day party was made for you.

But the rest of us enjoyed Garry Marshall's light-hearted flick, including the homage lines (Redman will take you anywhere you want to go, just tell him your address) from Pretty Woman.

We had fun.
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lukebenward
06:38 PM on 02/14/2010
I bet they enjoyed their *wink- wink, nude-nudge* smug pandering to the camera when they filmed it. The end result is like a Movieola (a Canadian digitnet that specializes in 5 minute short films of every genre)-- a bunch of mini-movies strung along to form an awful chain.

"Oh, look. There's Julia Roberts for 6 minutes. She got paid something like $800,000 a minute. Wasn't that just grand?"

"Ah, Ashton Kutcher still acting like a college-age frat boy at 35 for 8 minutes. This shall be a treat!"

And so on and so on and so on.
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CitizenKane16
10:13 PM on 02/14/2010
Why do you care? If you don't have anything good to say...
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lukebenward
06:34 PM on 02/14/2010
That's really really (really!!!!!!) a shame.

This pretentious Hollywood insider joke-filled piece of g[a]rbage (that was no doubt more fun to FILM than it was to WATCH) isn't a total Pret-A-Porter (Ready To Wear) part 2 b[o]mb.
06:33 PM on 02/14/2010
As a female, I cannot stand chick flicks. They are mindless, and not even mildly entertaining. Usually with the routine lily-white cast with the token black couple, the stories are always the same - how to get a guy, and if you don't you are a loser.
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05:59 PM on 02/14/2010
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