August... the very mention of the month in reference to the box office
traditionally elicits thoughts of a non-blockbuster creating, "dog days"
inspiring, less than stellar timeframe for movies. A closer look
reveals quite the opposite.
We argue that August is one of the best months to be a moviegoer because
you get edgier films like this weekend’s R-rated sci-fi action film Elysium from Sony (studio says mid-$30 millions this weekend) and Warner Bros. R-rated comedy We're the Millers (expect low $20 millions for Fri. through Sun. after a Wed. debut of $6.77 million) along with family fare such as Disney's Planes (likely $28 million through Sunday) and Fox's Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
(expect just under $20 million for the weekend after a Wed. debut of
$5.45 million). It is certainly a somewhat schizophrenic month when it
comes to content...and that's why we love it!
In our opinion,
2009 was a great year for August releases and really showed that it was
no longer was a second class month worthy of scorn and derision (and in
fact has evolved arguably into one of the best months of the summer in
terms of content) when both Inglourious Basterds and District 9
were released within a week of each other. Both films earned rave
reviews and solid revenues while breaking out of the typical
cookie-cutter mold of traditional summer fare. Universal's 2 Guns has already kicked off August in similar R-rated fashion and Kick Ass 2 will capitalize further on this next week.
R-rated
comedies also do well in August when "Blockbuster Fatigue" has set in
and audiences are looking for something a little different and a bit
more challenging. In 2005, the R-rated hit The 40 Year Old Virgin was a notable example.
Say what you will about these Top 25 August performers, but at least some of them tried to push the envelope:
HOLLYWOOD.COM - TOP 25 AUGUST RELEASES
TITLE DOMESTIC GROSS RELEASE DATE
THE SIXTH SENSE $293,506,292 Fri, 8/6/99
SIGNS $227,965,690 Fri, 8/2/02
RUSH HOUR 2 $226,164,286 Fri, 8/3/01
THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM $221,471,070 Fri, 8/3/07
THE FUGITIVE $183,875,760 Fri, 8/6/93
RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES $176,760,185 Fri, 8/5/11
THE HELP $169,705,587 Wed, 8/10/11
G.I. JOE: THE RISE OF COBRA $150,201,498 Fri, 8/7/09
TALLADEGA NIGHTS: THE BALLAD OF RICKY BOBBY $148,213,377 Fri, 8/4/06
AMERICAN PIE 2 $145,096,820 Fri, 8/10/01
XXX $141,204,016 Fri, 8/9/02
RUSH HOUR 3 $140,080,850 Fri, 8/10/07
CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER $122,012,656 Wed, 8/3/94
SUPERBAD $121,463,226 Fri, 8/17/07
INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS $120,523,073 Fri, 8/21/09
THE OTHER GUYS $119,219,978 Fri, 8/6/10
S.W.A.T. $116,643,346 Fri, 8/8/03
DISTRICT 9 $115,646,235 Fri, 8/14/09
THE BOURNE LEGACY $113,203,870 Fri, 8/10/12
TROPIC THUNDER $110,461,307 Wed, 8/13/08
FREAKY FRIDAY $110,222,438 Fri, 8/8/03
THE 40-YEAR OLD VIRGIN $109,449,237 Fri, 8/19/05
THE PRINCESS DIARIES $108,244,774 Fri, 8/3/01
AMERICAN WEDDING $104,440,899 Fri, 8/1/03
THE EXPENDABLES $102,981,571 Fri, 8/13/10
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