According to Boxofficemojo.com, the fight for top dog at the domestic multiplex is a close one. Both Bangkok Dangerous, from Lions Gate Entertainment (NYSE: LGF), and Tropic Thunder, from Viacom (NYSE: VIA), have almost the same statistic. Bangkok is estimated to have taken in $7.8 million, while Thunder has approximately $7.5 million to its credit. It will be interesting to see who ultimately takes the honors, but I can tell you that from my perspective, it wasn't a great weekend for Lions Gate shareholders.
The reason I say this is because I thought Nicolas Cage would have brought in more moviegoers. The marketing campaign seemed to predict an opening of well over $10 million. Heck, I would have preferred $20 million considering that the budget on the picture has been reported to be about $45 million. But I must remember that we are no longer in the competitive, fast marketplace of summer. The month of September is certainly more mellow, although that doesn't mean that it can't have a breakout hit.
Sony (NYSE: SNE) came in third with House Bunny, and Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) continues to add to its Dark Knight treasure chest at position number four. Batman now has over $512 million to his domestic credit. Imagine all the upgrades to the Batcave that such an amount of money could finance!