'Argo' Finally Tops Box Office With $12.4M

Argo Tops Box Office

CHRISTY LEMIRE   10/28/12 06:00 PM ET EDT  AP

LOS ANGELES — It took three weeks, but "Argo" finally found its way to the top of the box office.

The Warner Bros. thriller from director and star Ben Affleck, inspired by the real-life rescue of six U.S. embassy workers during the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis, made nearly $12.4 million this weekend, according to Sunday studio estimates. "Argo" had been in second place the past two weeks and has now made about $60.8 million total.

Debuting at No. 3 was the sprawling, star-studded "Cloud Atlas," which made a disappointing $9.4 million. The nearly three-hour drama, also from Warner Bros., was co-directed by siblings Lana and Andy Wachowski and Tom Tykwer and features an ensemble cast including Tom Hanks, Halle Berry and Hugh Grant playing multiple roles over six story lines.

Dan Fellman, head of distribution at Warner Bros., said the studio thought there might be a good chance of "Argo" coming out on top this weekend.

"We're thrilled. An accomplishment like that is well deserved, they don't happen very often. You would probably have to do a lot of searching to find a movie that opened in wide release to have two No. 2 weekends in a row and hit No. 1 in the third week," Fellman said. "It's a tribute to the film. Word-of-mouth has taken over the campaign. We have a long way to go, we have a lot of year-end accolades which will approach, and we'll see what happens in terms of the Academy."

On the flip side, Fellman acknowledged that "Cloud Atlas" underperformed compared to hopes that it would end up in the $11-12 million range domestically. The movie had an estimated budget of $100 million. But he pointed out that it had a higher per-screen average than any other film opening in the top 10 with $4,681.

"We did very well on the East and West coasts in a number of major cities," he said. "We're challenged in the Midwest and the South."

It was a soft weekend all around, though, with several newcomers opening poorly, Hollywood.com box-office analyst Paul Dergarabedian pointed out. The horror sequel "Silent Hill: Revelation 3-D" from Open Road Films debuted at No. 5 with $8 million and the Paramount Halloween comedy "Fun Size" arrived in 10th place with just over $4 million. "Chasing Mavericks," an inspirational surfing drama from Fox 2000, didn't even open in the top 12 – it came in at No. 13 with $2.2 million.

The World Series might have been a factor in keeping folks away from the theaters; also, potential moviegoers along the East Coast in the path of Hurricane Sandy might have stayed home this weekend.

"The whole marketplace felt more like September than October. Back in September, we had four down weekends in a row. There was no momentum in the marketplace," Dergarabedian said. "When a holdover is No. 1, it reflects a lack of strength in the marketplace. Every week should have a new movie topping the chart."

As for the philosophical, centuries-spanning "Cloud Atlas," he said: "To have a) a big budget, b) Tom Hanks and c) it's a big, epic film, it doesn't necessarily follow that it's going to be a big box office hit. I admire that they went for it."

But there's hope on the horizon with the animated comedy "Wreck-It Ralph" coming next weekend, the latest James Bond film, "Skyfall," opening Nov. 9 and the final installment in the "Twilight" saga due out Nov. 16. "Skyfall" opened this weekend overseas with a whopping $77.7 million in 25 countries.

"This is just one of those box office weekends we'd rather forget," Dergarabedian said. "Unless you're `Argo.'"

Estimated ticket sales are 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. "Argo," $12.4 million. ($5 million international.)

2. "Hotel Transylvania," $9.5 million. ($18.1 million international.)

3. "Cloud Atlas," $9.4 million.

4. "Paranormal Activity 4," $8.7 million. ($14.1 million international.)

5. (tie) "Silent Hill: Revelation 3-D," $8 million.

6. "Taken 2," $8 million. ($10.1 million.)

7. "Here Comes the Boom," $5.5 million.

8. "Sinister," $5.07 million.

9. Alex Cross," $5.05 million.

10. "Fun Size," $4.1 million.

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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:

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1. "Skyfall," $77.7 million.

2. "Hotel Transylvania," $18.1 million.

3. "Paranormal Activity 4," $14.1 million.

4. "The Bourne Legacy," $11.5 million.

5. "Taken 2," $10.1 million.

6. "The Impossible," $8.7 million.

7. "Madagascar 3," $8.4 million.

8. "Asterix et Obelix: Au Service de Sa Majeste," $5.3 million.

9. (tie) "Argo," $5 million.

10. "Ted," $5 million.

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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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LOS ANGELES — It took three weeks, but "Argo" finally found its way to the top of the box office. The Warner Bros. thriller from director and star Ben Affleck, inspired by the real-life rescue ...
LOS ANGELES — It took three weeks, but "Argo" finally found its way to the top of the box office. The Warner Bros. thriller from director and star Ben Affleck, inspired by the real-life rescue ...
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tdwctw0588
10:06 AM on 10/29/2012
Sorry, but this was the most boring movie I have seen ever. The most exciting part was the last 15 or 20 minutes. Other than that, it was too documentary-like. That's my opinion.
08:14 AM on 10/29/2012
This actually isnt that bad of a thing. What this means is people are leaving the theater and telling their friends and those friends are telling their friends so on and so on.
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bsgraves1
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07:43 AM on 10/29/2012
It was a great movie. Should have done better in the box office from the get go.
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bmiller616
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06:37 AM on 10/29/2012
Its a great film and story
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sgatesway
01:28 AM on 10/29/2012
This was a great movie. Kept you on the edge of your seat the whole time.
01:03 AM on 10/29/2012
It is too bad that the value and measure of a measure is how many millions it makes.
01:05 AM on 10/29/2012
I mean "measure of a movie"......autocorrect strikes again.
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JamesScott
06:57 AM on 10/29/2012
It's not cheap to make a movie.
01:04 PM on 10/29/2012
That is true...except The Blair Witch Project cost something like $15,000.00 total and it went on to make like $200 million!! :oO
11:44 PM on 10/28/2012
People have been getting ready for Miss Sandy the last few days up here in the Northeast, so an off weekend for movies is no surprise.

ARGO was a very good film and people were applauding in the theatre at the end. How often does that happen?
fallenawayrepublican
cheney/ bush cured me, praise the lord.
10:23 PM on 10/28/2012
Great show. Best this year, so far.
07:57 PM on 10/28/2012
VERY good movie!
07:18 PM on 10/28/2012
This was a very good movie. Anyone who grew up during the Iran Hostage Crisis should see this. Very riveting and realistic. Not sure how much of it was truth or fiction, but IMO, it gave a very realistic view of the times during that point in history.

Thank you, Canada, for bringing them home.
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Natasha Phillips
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05:26 PM on 10/28/2012
CLOUD ATLAS was a Brilliant movie with brilliant actor. You could feel every emotion! You know a movie is good when you can't stop thinking about it!
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03:32 PM on 10/28/2012
Argo is a much better film than people are giving it credit for. It includes humor and the suspenseful ending will keep you on the edge of your seat even if you think you know how it ends. I found it very interesting to learn that these events occurred and had been classified for decades. I recommend seeing Argo.
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thomcat327
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03:36 PM on 10/28/2012
Argo is incredible!!
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03:59 PM on 10/28/2012
I agree, I would definitely recommend it.
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rob371962
Free your mind and your a$$ will follow
03:01 PM on 10/28/2012
Atlas at #3? Just goes to show the sheep that hang on every word of the critics. Use your own mind people.
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04:00 PM on 10/28/2012
I thought it was great.
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rob371962
Free your mind and your a$$ will follow
04:54 PM on 10/28/2012
Yea so did I. I'm surprised it isn't no.1
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Natasha Phillips
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05:27 PM on 10/28/2012
The movie was fantastic and it had my brain working overtime.. That is what movies are supposed to do - engage you.
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02:11 PM on 10/28/2012
I saw Cloud Atlas and thought it was great. The audience applauded at the end.