Monday, October 17, 2011

New Movie With Nicolas Cage and Nicole Kidman Makes Just $18,200 on Opening Weekend

Oscar-winning stars Nicolas Cage and Nicole Kidman have experienced their great amount of box-office success previously decade, but -- regrettably for his or her sake -- you cannot count 'Trespass' among them. Precisely how did the barely launched home invasion thriller from director Joel Schumacher do over the past weekend? Try $18,200 total, great for a per-screen average of just $1,820. (If theatrical distributor Millenium Entertainment was wishing to buy a Ford Focus using the returns from 'Trespass,' they've got to scrounge up another 1000 dollars.) Where does that rank among Cage and Kidman's worst openings ever? Pretty high! For Cage, it's his worst opening since 'Sonny' gained just $17,639 on opening weekend in 2002. Because 'Sonny' was just on six screens, though, its per-screen average was greater than 'Trespass.' This is also true of 'Deadfall' and 'Red Rock West,' two Cage films launched in 1993 and 1994 which opened up with lower earnings, but had greater per-screen amounts compared to new thriller. For Kidman, 'Trespass' signifies work worst per-screen result, with only 'Flirting' in 1992 generating less on opening weekend. Around the good side, 'Trespass' carried out substantially much better than Schumacher's last outing, the practically overlooked 'Twelve.' Launched last fall, that film gained just $477 per screen throughout its opening frame. With amounts like this, you are able to almost buy an iPad! [Photo: AP] EARLIER: 'Real Steel' wins weekend box office The Dumbest Crooks in Movies 10. 'Small Time CrooksƏ. 'Saving SophisticationƎ. 'Snatchƍ. 'I Adore You to Dyingƌ. 'Raising ArizonaƋ. 'BarbershopƊ. 'A Seafood Known as WandaƉ. 'Dog Day Mid-dayƈ. 'FargoƇ. 'Take the cash and Run' See All Moviefone Art galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED

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