BOX OFFICE REPORT
August 14-16, 2015(estimates from BoxOfficeMojo.com)
TOP 51. Straight Outta Compton ($56.1 million)2. Mission: Impossible 5 ($17.3 million)3. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ($13.5 million)4. Fantastic Four ($8.0 million)5. The Gift ($6.5 million)
Straight Outta Compton went straight to the top. Who knew that a biopic about rappers known most for beer commercials and headphones would have a bigger opening than Tom Cruise, a Marvel Comics team and the return of the Terminator. Propelled by an incredible soundtrack, marketing that hyped up its rebellious spirit, and a serendipitous timing that tied the film's "F"” the Police" ethos to current events, Straight Outta Compton made an estimated $56.1 million.
That left two spy flicks to duke it out for No. 2. Mission: Impossible "“ Rogue Nation won that battle. It made $17.3 million this weekend, brings its cumulative total to nearly $138 million thus far. It won't hit $200 million, but should top the third entry in the series. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. took a suave retro approach to its espionage, but it failed to connect with audiences. The film opened in third place with $13.5 million.
Meanwhile, Fantastic Four continued its nearly historic disaster of a run, falling nearly 70 percent. In 10 days, it hasn't even crossed the $50 million mark. The Gift rounded out the top five, falling only 45 percent. Good word-of-mouth has kept the lower-budget thriller humming along. It's already quadrupled its budget, something Fantastic Four won't ever be able to say.
Outside the top 5: - This Weekend's Indie Champ: Mistress America, Noah Baumbach's modern farce starring his muse Greta Gerwig, averaged $23,500 on four screens.
- Jermaine Clement's bid to be a big leading man might need another go. His romantic dramedy People Places Things only made $31,000 on 19 screens.
- Though it never managed to come close to the success of The Fault in Our Stars, Paper Towns has turned into a modest hit, making $30 million so far on a $12 million budget.
Next week: Three movies jockey for the top spot, but will any of them be enough to unseat NWA? I think not. Stoner comedy American Ultra looks the best out of the three, but Pineapple Express is the exception rather than the rule when it comes to these baked goods. Hitman: Agent 47 is going to be another in a long line of failed video game adaptations. That leaves Sinister 2 to scare up some dough. It has the best shot, but I don't think $22 million will be more than what Straight Outta Compton makes in its second weekend.