'21 Jump Street' Ends 'The Lorax's' Run At The Top Of The Box Office

By DAVID GERMAIN 03/18/12 03:58 PM ET AP

21 Jump Street
"21 Jump Street"

LOS ANGELES — Audiences headed back to school for the TV update "21 Jump Street," which opened as the No. 1 weekend movie with $35 million.

Sony's action comedy starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum as cops going undercover as high school students took down the animated hit "Dr. Seuss' the Lorax," which had been the top flick the previous two weekends.

Studio estimates Sunday put Universal's "The Lorax" in second-place with $22.8 million, raising its domestic total to $158.4 million.

At No. 3, Disney's costly sci-fi dud "John Carter" dropped sharply in its second weekend. The Edgar Rice Burroughs adaptation took in $13.5 million, down 55 percent from its anemic opening weekend and lifting its domestic total to a measly $53.2 million. "John Carter" reportedly cost $250 million to make.

While tanking in the United States, "John Carter" has done decent business overseas. It took in $40.7 million this weekend to push its international haul to $126.1 million and its worldwide total to $179.3 million.

In narrow release, Will Ferrell's Spanish-language B-movie spoof "Casa de mi Padre" opened solidly at No. 9 with $2.2 million. The Lionsgate release played in just 382 theaters, compared to 3,121 for "21 Jump Street."

Based on the 1980s TV show that made Johnny Depp a star, "21 Jump Street" casts Hill and Tatum as rookie cops posing as teens to root out crooks peddling a psychedelic new drug at a Los Angeles school.

Rather than doing a straight update of the TV show, Sony turned "21 Jump Street" on its head for the big-screen, retooling it as a comedy that helped pack in the under-25 crowd, which made up half of the audience.

"I just think you had to make it relevant, and action comedy was the way to go. And they did make it very relevant to a young audience," said Rory Bruer, head of distribution for Sony. "The guys, Jonah and Channing, were just killer together. They had incredible chemistry and certainly were the attraction for younger crowds."

Hollywood's box-office hot streak finally cooled off a bit, with overall business down for the first weekend this year. Domestic revenues totaled $108 million, off 6 percent from the same weekend last year, according to box-office tracker Hollywood.com.

That's likely to be just a hiccup for Hollywood, though, with business expected to soar again next weekend as the adaptation of the best-seller "The Hunger Games" hits theaters.

Hollywood.com analyst Paul Dergarabedian said "The Hunger Games" could have an opening weekend well above $100 million and might surpass the $116.1 million debut of 2010's "Alice in Wonderland," which holds the record for best domestic premiere in March.

Dergarabedian attended "The Hunger Games" premiere and said that "fans were lined up, camped out for days. I hadn't seen that since the `Twilight' movie. But unlike `Twilight,' which was dominated by the female audience, there's huge interest from males in this movie."

With a huge summer season ahead that includes the superhero tales "The Avengers," "The Amazing Spider-Man" and "The Dark Knight Rises," Hollywood has a strong shot at setting a revenue record this year.

So far, domestic revenues are at $2.16 billion, 16 percent ahead of last year's.

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. "21 Jump Street," $35 million ($7 million international).

2. "Dr. Seuss' the Lorax," $22.8 million ($11.6 million international).

3. "John Carter," $13.5 million ($40.7 million international).

4. "Project X," $4 million ($5.6 million international).

5. "A Thousand Words," $3.8 million.

6. "Act of Valor," $3.7 million.

7. "Safe House," $2.8 million ($3.5 million international).

8. "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island," $2.5 million ($5 million international).

9. "Casa de mi Padre," $2.2 million.

10. "This Means War," $2.1 million ($9.2 million international).

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Estimated weekend ticket sales at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada) for films distributed overseas by Hollywood studios, according to Rentrak:

1. "John Carter," $40.7 million.

2. "Dr. Seuss' the Lorax," $11.6 million.

3. "This Mean War," $9.2 million.

4. "The Devil Inside," $7.4 million.

5. "21 Jump Street," $7 million.

6. "Intouchables," $5.8 million.

7. "Project X," $5.6 million.

8. "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island," $5 million.

9. "Contraband," $4.1 million.

10. "Turkisch fur Anfanger," $4 million.

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Online:

http://www.hollywood.com

http://www.rentrak.com

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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 AMC Networks Inc.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.

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10:12 AM on 03/20/2012
How do Jonah Hill and Seth Rogen get to make so many movies?
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yoozum
I hate double standards.
07:15 AM on 03/19/2012
Maybe it's because I'm 25, but I saw this movie with my buddies and we thought it was hilarious.
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oldwolf49
Religion is a tool of the evil.
04:35 AM on 03/19/2012
Rotten Tomatoes has it at 31% and falling. Nuf said.
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yoozum
I hate double standards.
07:15 AM on 03/19/2012
Do you mean 86%?

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/21-jump-street-2011/
08:41 AM on 03/19/2012
If you are going to say something as obnoxious as "Nuf said", please check your facts first.
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oldwolf49
Religion is a tool of the evil.
05:26 PM on 03/19/2012
When I looked I was right, and don't be snooty.
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jaynes
you're old.
03:58 AM on 03/19/2012
downfall of society
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gulfportian
11:09 PM on 03/18/2012
Another move from that no-talent Jonah Hill for 12-year-olds filled with no taste, vulgarity and one stupid thing after another. No one gave a rat's a__ when Jump Street was on TV, it was a minor show, a failure. And the choose that for a move!!! They are really scraping the bottom of the barrel for idea and actors. Hill should be sweeping up in a Subway shop in Skeeter, Arkansas.
08:42 AM on 03/19/2012
U mad, bro?
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08:57 PM on 03/18/2012
Sounds silly, 21 jumpstreet a comedy. It was not a comedy in the 80's. They were cool young cops back then. I doubt if people who watched in the 80's will like their show being turned into buffoonery.

Will CSI be a comedy in 2020.
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Demarcus Jackson
Southern Psychology Professor
08:20 PM on 03/18/2012
I really enjoyed 21 Jump Street. I saw it today with a friend and we laughed all the way through it.
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Chicho
08:00 PM on 03/18/2012
This film was FUNNY AS HELL!!! IT pokes fun at the whole idea of revamping 80s TV show on film! WELL DONE!..
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ZombieSM
Don't blame me I voted for Dr. Jill Stein
07:28 PM on 03/18/2012
Another ORIGINAL idea from Hollywood !!

Wait...what ? It was done over 20 years ago ?

I'm shocked !!
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JeanVA
Wolves - the mother of all dog-kind.
05:58 PM on 03/18/2012
Johnny Depp was 21 Jump Street.

(Just proved how old I am...)
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jamalc
Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!
08:44 AM on 03/19/2012
and he was in the movie.
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JeanVA
Wolves - the mother of all dog-kind.
02:10 PM on 03/19/2012
Jamalc - you 'almost' make me wanna go see it. ;-)
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Mischka Lauren
05:34 PM on 03/18/2012
21 Jump Street is definitely on my list of movies to see soon.
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Brigette
The history of liberty is the historyof resistance
05:17 PM on 03/18/2012
Funniest movie I've seen for a very long time.
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Cindy Callas
Keep calm and Obama on.
01:19 PM on 03/18/2012
21 Jump Street was hilarious.
12:48 PM on 03/18/2012
Yay for 21 Jump Street, but congrats to the Lorax as well - that's some legs the movie's showing. Definitely one of the biggest surprises of the year so far, alongside Safe House and the Vow. It's turning out to be a surprising year for the big screen. (an omen of the end times? haha)