Hannah Montana wins Box Office Super Bowl
Posted on Mon, 4 Feb 2008 07:30:30 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Bob Tourtellotte
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Walt Disney's 3-D movie "Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus:
Best of Both Worlds Concert" topped movie box offices, raking in $29 million for
the biggest opening over a normally slow Super Bowl weekend, according to studio
estimates on Sunday.
With professional football's championship game dominating the entertainment
landscape, the 3-D movie of Cyrus' (aka Hannah Montana) 2007 singing tour
brought teenage girls streaming into theaters with their parents, said Mark
Zoradi, president of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Group.
"We're looking at this and realizing we made a little piece of movie history,"
Zoradi said. "This has been a family movie, and we've had lots of parents
exiting theaters saying, 'thank you because we couldn't get into any of her
concerts."'
Supernatural thriller "The Eye," starring Jessica Alba, took the No. 2 slot at
U.S. and Canadian box offices with a $13 million weekend. The No. 3 movie was
romantic comedy "27 Dresses" with $8.4 million, according to industry tracker
Media By Numbers.
Rounding out the top five were teen pregnancy comedy "Juno" at No. 4 with a
weekend haul of $7.5 million, bringing its total ticket sales to $110 million.
In the No. 5 position was last week's champ, action adventure "Meet the
Spartans," with $7.1 million for the weekend and $28 million overall.
HANNAH'S HUGE HIT
Cyrus, the teenage daughter of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, portrays the
title character of Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel cable TV program of the
same name. Hannah leads a typical teenage life by day, but has a secret singing
career on weekends. The show is a hit with young viewers.
The concert movie's No. 1 performance was even more important in Hollywood for
several reasons.
Sales of "Hannah" tickets, whose prices varied but were higher than normal at
theaters across the country, came from screenings in about 680 locations and
grossed an average of nearly $42,500 per theater, according to the Walt Disney
Co. A typical No. 1 movie in wide release would open in about 3,000 theaters and
average perhaps $7,000 per theater.
Based on the opening weekend's popularity, Disney said it is extending the movie
from what had been a limited run ending this Thursday. Now, theaters will be
able to play the movie as long as they like, a Disney spokeswoman said.
Also, elevating the importance of the "Hannah Montana" movie is the idea that
new digital 3-D movies are seen as a growing industry trend because theater
owners want to put new types of entertainment in their venues so they can
compete for audiences against DVDs, video games and the Internet.
The format also allows live concerts like the Hannah Montana shows, or sporting
events like football or basketball games, to be shown in theaters in 3-D.
Promoters say watching events in this new 3-D format makes audiences feel like
they are in the live venue.
For legions of Hannah Montana fans, that factor seemed to be especially
important. Cyrus' concert tour late last year was a sell-out and among the
hardest live act tickets to come by.
"These 3-D movies can really take you to a place you wouldn't normally go," said
Michael Lewis, chief executive officer of the company Real D, whose 3-D
technology is used in screening the "Hannah Montana" concert movie.
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Photo:
A scene from "Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert". REUTERS/Walt Disney/Handout
Posted on Mon, 4 Feb 2008 07:30:30 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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