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'Paranormal Activity 2' Wins Box Office

DAVID GERMAIN   10/24/10 02:32 PM ET   AP

Paranormal Activity 2 Box Office

LOS ANGELES — Fear has taken hold at the box office with a $41.5 million debut for scary movie "Paranormal Activity 2," according to studio estimates Sunday.

Paramount Pictures' follow-up to last year's micro-budgeted hit "Paranormal Activity" got a jump on Halloween as fans packed theaters for another documentary-style thriller about a household plagued by a menacing spirit.

"Paranormal Activity 2" did nearly half its business on Friday, following the pattern of many fright-flick franchises, which often draw big crowds on opening day then drop off sharply. The movie took in $20.1 million Friday, with receipts falling to $13 million Saturday and $8.4 million Sunday.

The first "Paranormal Activity" rolled out gradually from city to city in a stealth-marketing campaign that built the buzz for the independently produced thriller that was shot for less than $15,000.

By the time the movie went into nationwide release, it had turned into a horror sensation that went on to become a $100 million hit.

The first movie came out of nowhere, and follow-up films to similar surprise smashes sometimes fall flat, such as "The Blair Witch Project" sequel. In its publicity campaign, Paramount tried to maintain an air of mystery around "Paranormal Activity 2."

"The challenge was to not make the mistake of some other movies of the past, and to treat it as its own very special entity. Even though we went wide with it, we tried to treat it a lot like the first one was treated from a publicity and marketing standpoint," said Don Harris, the studio's executive vice president for distribution.

Paramount also had the No. 2 movie with the stunt comedy "Jackass 3D," which opened in first place the previous weekend. "Jackass 3D" pulled in $21.6 million, down sharply from its $50 million opening.

But the movie raised its 10-day total to $87.1 million, more than either of the earlier two "Jackass" movies took in during their entire runs.

Summit Entertainment's action comedy "Red" held up well from its No. 2 debut a weekend earlier, slipping to third with $15 million and lifting its 10-day total to $43.5 million.

After opening Clint Eastwood and Matt Damon's "Hereafter" in limited release a week earlier, Warner Bros. expanded the supernatural drama nationwide, and the film came in at No. 4 with $12 million.

That slightly exceeded the studio's expectations, yet like most Eastwood dramas, it was a modest start. His films play to older adults who do not rush out on opening weekend in the same numbers as young crowds.

"Clint's movies these days are more of a marathon than they are a sprint, so we'll see how it plays out," said Dan Fellman, head of distribution at Warner. "I always tell Clint, `Let's not talk about the first weekend. Let's talk about the third.'"

"Hereafter" played well in bigger cities but delivered softer business in some parts of the South and Midwest. That could be a sign that Bible Belt areas were not as interested in "Hereafter," which deals with the afterlife in secular fashion without bringing God or religion into the picture.

The big opening for "Paranormal Activity 2" sets up a rematch of last Halloween season, when the first "Paranormal Activity" dismembered an established horror franchise and "Saw VI" debuted weakly with the worst opening weekend in the series' history.

Lionsgate went back to the drawing board for the seventh "Saw" movie, opening this Friday. "Saw 3D" brings back Cary Elwes from the franchise's first movie and mixes other cast members from throughout the series, while trying to capitalize on fan appetite for flicks shot in 3-D.

"This is a bigger, more powerful `Saw,' so to speak," said Paul Dergarabedian, box-office analyst for Hollywood.com. "It kind of primes up audiences for a major Halloween smackdown battle of the horror films, but I think `Saw 3D' is going to be a much more formidable opponent."

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

1. "Paranormal Activity 2," $41.5 million.

2. "Jackass 3D," $21.6 million.

3. "Red," $15 million.

4. "Hereafter," $12 million.

5. "The Social Network," $7.3 million.

6. "Secretariat," $6.9 million.

7. "Life as We Know It," $6.2 million.

8. "Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole," $3.2 million.

9. "The Town," $2.7 million.

10. "Easy A," $1.8 million.

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http://www.hollywood.com/boxoffice

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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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LOS ANGELES — Fear has taken hold at the box office with a $41.5 million debut for scary movie "Paranormal Activity 2," according to studio estimates Sunday. Paramount Pictures' follow-up to last...
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05:20 PM on 10/27/2010
I saw "Hereafter" last night. Loved it. It was not necessary to mention God's name in this picture. It was felt rather than uttered. One does not have to be beat over the head about "religion" to get it.
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peteburke73
04:48 PM on 10/26/2010
The first one was complete, unmitigated rubbish, I hope this one is less worse.
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YeahDonkey
So are you saying I have a small bio?
01:44 PM on 10/26/2010
It was twice as good as the first one...........in the first one six things happened, in the new one twelve things happen.
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Earl Dixon
09:46 AM on 10/26/2010
Saw it last night pretty good and it explains why all this happened in the 1st place, 1st I can’t understand why the men in both these movies are in so much doubt like they have to be hit in the head with a hammer to believe something is wrong. The dog in Part 2 was a dead giveaway that something is wrong. The theater volume was so loud you could not help but jump a few times LOL. Last and be warned when you Spanish maid tell you there are spirits in your house, don’t ignore her warning and/or fire her, not good. Enjoy the movie.
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KJLSanDiego
02:39 PM on 10/25/2010
I still need to watch the first one on my Netflix streaming!
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lastliberalintx
02:44 AM on 10/26/2010
Watch it in the dark. Scared me for weeks!
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KJLSanDiego
10:58 AM on 10/26/2010
I think I'm gonna watch it today, this afternoon.
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MFM008
I have a headache.
01:49 PM on 10/25/2010
Scared me good a couple of times. Recommend!
01:39 PM on 10/25/2010
Perfect movie for the times. Lots of superstition and fear. Republicans rejoice!
01:21 PM on 10/25/2010
spoiler alert....Obama did it
03:38 PM on 10/25/2010
LMAO!!
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contradiction
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05:48 PM on 10/26/2010
hysterical!
01:01 PM on 10/25/2010
It was extremely scary. Loved it!
12:45 PM on 10/25/2010
I was so pumped to watch the first one. I was scared the entire movie but the ending ruined it for me. After the ending (BOTH of them), I just wasn't scared anymore. Kind of a let down.

BUT! I will see this one just on the off chance that I'll REALLY be scared and the ending will be better.
12:13 PM on 10/26/2010
You didn't like the ending? Best part.
12:17 PM on 10/26/2010
No, I didn't. Which is sad..I really wish I had enjoyed the ending.
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ChrisDWard
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11:50 AM on 10/25/2010
The first "Paranormal Activity" was probably the scariest movie I've ever seen, and there was no gore or bloodshed, just perfect pacing and a quiet build-up to the finale. The writer of this article really didn't comment on the quality of the movie itself. I'm almost always disappointed in "sequels" so I'm curious if anyone's seen it, and if so, what'd you think?
02:43 PM on 10/25/2010
I saw it & it is a sequel that will not disappoint...The 1st scarier than the 2nd to me but I think that is mainly attributed to the screaming teenagers in the theatre that spoiled the suspense of it all by screaming at every little thud they heard...same build up like the 1st more action & casualties
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05:49 PM on 10/26/2010
I don't know - that kitchen scene with all the dishes and cabinets - freaked me the he11 out. I'd have walked right out the front door at that moment and never looked back.
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Harpseal60
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11:48 AM on 10/25/2010
I thought the first Paranormal was dumb...the demon monster with chicken feet didn't scare me. This 2nd one was much better and at least explained a few things. They did leave it open for a third movie.
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MFM008
I have a headache.
01:50 PM on 10/25/2010
and a fourth... theres gonna be a LOT of Paranormal Activity...
12:14 PM on 10/26/2010
They might leave it where it ended. The studio may not but the original cast, crew, writers etc will.
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Milash
It says I should edit my micro-bio, so I did.
11:37 AM on 10/25/2010
Showgirls...still the scariest movie ever made.
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01:53 PM on 10/25/2010
I love that movie. I even went and had lunch at Spago like Naomi!
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CrazyCarl
"200 channels...nuthin' but cats"
03:53 PM on 10/27/2010
LOL ! - very true...
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Cole 33
If someone asks if you're a God, you, say, YES!
11:14 AM on 10/25/2010
I've never found GORE to be scary, fun yes, but not scary, the first nightmare on elm street was scary, but I was about 11 when I saw it.
03:59 PM on 10/25/2010
I don't know... Listening to Gore give a speech during the 2000 campaign was, at times, quite scary

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CammyV
10:33 AM on 10/25/2010
Real life is scary enough for me. Dont need to spend $$$ to get fake-scared. Thinking about what our country is in for after Nov 2nd scares the peeps out of me.
11:24 AM on 10/25/2010
That actually depresses me. It makes me doubt the abilty of humanity to NOT go extinct soon.