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'Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes' Wins Box Office With $54 Million (VIDEO)

By DAVID GERMAIN   08/ 7/11 04:23 PM ET   AP

Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes

LOS ANGELES -- Apes have climbed to the top rung of the weekend box office.

The 20th Century Fox action thriller "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" took in $54 million to open as the No. 1 movie, according to studio estimates Sunday.

That was about $15 million to $20 million more than analysts expected for the "Apes" prequel, though well below the $68.5 million opening of Tim Burton's "Planet of the Apes" remake 10 years ago.

Featuring James Franco, Freida Pinto and Andy Serkis, "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" tells the story of how lower primates began evolving to take over Earth from humans.

The film was well received by critics, who found it a smarter-than-average summer action flick. Its impressive visual effects rely on performances from Serkis and other actors as the foundation for photo-realistic apes created by digital artists.

"I think the reviews highlight the groundbreaking nature of this movie. When you have effects that have never been seen before, people respond to that. They know they have to be seen to be believed," said Fox distribution executive Chris Aronson. "The technology is actually servicing a really good, strong, emotional story."

Sony's family tale "The Smurfs" remained at No. 2 for the second straight weekend with $21 million, lifting its domestic total to $76.2 million.

Universal's sci-fi Western "Cowboys & Aliens," which debuted at No. 1 a week earlier, narrowly ahead of "The Smurfs," fell to third with $15.8 million, raising its total to $67.4 million.

Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman's comedy "The Change-Up," also from Universal, opened a weak No. 4 with $13.5 million. The movie centers on two old friends – a successful but frazzled attorney and family man, and a womanizing slacker – who magically trade bodies.

With $12.2 million domestically and $61.8 million overseas, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" raised its worldwide total to $1.13 billion. In the past week, it became this year's top-grossing global release, passing the $1.04 billion haul of "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides."

"Rise of the Planet of the Apes" added $23.4 million in 25 overseas markets, among them Russia, Spain and Australia. That gives it a worldwide total of $77.4 million, with the film expanding to more countries over the next few weeks.

The film's unexpectedly large domestic haul comes after a weekend where "Cowboys & Aliens" debuted well below projections while "The Smurfs" did far better. That resulted in a tie for the No. 1 spot the previous Sunday, with "Cowboys & Aliens" pulling slightly ahead once final weekend numbers were counted Monday.

"It just shows you it's nearly impossible to track what audiences like today," said Paul Dergarabedian, an analyst for box-office tracker Hollywood.com. "It's becoming increasingly fragmented with audiences having so many other things they can do, so many options for their entertainment. It's just really hard to figure out what they want."

Overall, Hollywood has been doing something right the last month. This was the fourth-straight weekend of rising revenues, with receipts totaling $164 million, up 23 percent from the same weekend last year, when "The Other Guys" led with $35.5 million.

That has helped Hollywood continue to nibble down a revenue deficit compared with 2010's ticket sales. In the spring, 2011 domestic revenues were lagging as much as 23 percent behind last year's. But a solid summer has pushed receipts up to $6.7 billion so far this year, 4.8 percent less than 2010's income, according to Hollywood.com.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Where available, latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. "Rise of the Planet of the Apes," $54 million ($23.4 million international).

2. "The Smurfs," $21 million ($45.2 million international).

3. "Cowboys & Aliens," $15.8 million.

4. "The Change-Up," $13.5 million.

5. "Captain America: The First Avenger," $13 million ($27.5 million international).

6. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," $12.2 million ($61.8 million international).

7. "Crazy, Stupid, Love," $12.1 million.

8. "Friends with Benefits," $4.7 million.

9. "Horrible Bosses," $4.6 million ($7.7 million international).

10. "Transformers: Dark of the Moon," $3 million ($17.5 million international).

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Universal and Focus are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is owned by Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are owned by The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is owned by Filmyard Holdings LLC; 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a group of former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC is owned by Rainbow Media Holdings, a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corp.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.

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LOS ANGELES -- Apes have climbed to the top rung of the weekend box office. The 20th Century Fox action thriller "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" took in $54 million to open as the No. 1 movie, accor...
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mszksg
10:41 PM on 08/19/2011
Loved-ed it.
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cdiasmd
Honey Badger Don't Care!
12:00 PM on 08/09/2011
Love how they paid homage to the original PoTA by naming Tom Felton's character after two of the original astronauts.
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Seafarer61
Chillin' with the corpsemen from all 57 states
10:28 PM on 08/08/2011
Based on early reviews by the regular consumer, I hit the cinema today at 10 am to watch the movie and came away only moderately satisfied. A solid B-, if you will, but nothing extraordinary and certainly not the best movie of the summer. Hell, I enjoyed Friends with Benefits more than this and I'm a big movie fan who usually attends two a week.
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Widespread Panic
does anyone really care??
09:34 PM on 08/08/2011
I think I'm going to wait til it comes out on DVD. Something about the apes' faces strike me as odd and were distracting to me even in the previews. So I'll save my money and rent it for a buck from Redbox in a few months. :)
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mszksg
10:42 PM on 08/19/2011
It's really good. See it in a matinee. The big screen suites it nicely.
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Chicho
08:31 PM on 08/08/2011
Ceaser is home...
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GoldDustDreams
08:22 PM on 08/08/2011
I saw it Friday. I'm a big fan of the original and I wasn't disappointed with this one. There was some cheese but that's only because.... well, it's a movie about apes taking over the planet. But it was quite good and explained a lot of questions that the original left unanswered.
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SpaceboySD
"Free To Be You And Me" Is My Bible
07:19 PM on 08/08/2011
I saw "Rise" on Friday and it was wonderful. Going back again tomorrow. Everyone involved with making this terrific film should be congratulated. Best reboot since "Star Trek" and "Batman Begins". Seriously.
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commiepinko
The Naked Truth
07:14 PM on 08/08/2011
I can hardly wait for the sequel.
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mszksg
10:43 PM on 08/19/2011
I really loved it and I am hard to please movieswise.
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NYC80
I am an independent
04:49 PM on 08/08/2011
Its not a shocker because the movie was excellent.
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repugnicansfearme
Here endeth the lesson.
04:15 PM on 08/08/2011
I will look forward to seeing it. And glad to see Franco put some of that smug Hollywood bullsh** behind him for a while.
03:54 PM on 08/08/2011
well, it was one of the better movies of the summer. plus franco was not what everyone was flocking to see, it was the apes!
03:37 PM on 08/08/2011
I feel like I'm already on the Planet of the Apes..
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alltogethernow
06:26 PM on 08/08/2011
No Kidding F & F
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InedaName
I voted 3rd party in '08.
03:13 PM on 08/08/2011
RotPofAs may have opened at #1 but it could not have been because of James Franco. The movie was never advertised as 'starring James Franco" and in the TV ads he was only shown fleetingly. Is he not as big movie star as we thought or is it still too soon after the Oscars fiasco?
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Honey Badger Don't Care!
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InedaName
I voted 3rd party in '08.
02:18 PM on 08/09/2011
Aaahhh, so it was strategic. Thanks!
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02:56 PM on 08/08/2011
Great flick!! Best of the summer
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nbart71
I have no sensibilities to offend.
02:40 PM on 08/08/2011
I would rather have my face ripped off by an ape than watch Franco bumble his way through another movie. He has to be the most overrated actor of the last decade.
09:38 PM on 08/08/2011
He is overrated, but he does a fairly decent job in apes. If you watch it, your focus will be on Caesar. It was a very, very good film.
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mszksg
10:44 PM on 08/19/2011
The movie was centered on Caesar. He is the man! Or ape!