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    'Happyness' delivers box office joy

    'Happyness' delivers box office joy By DAVID GERMAIN, AP Movie Writer
    Sun Dec 17, 2:04 PM ET



    LOS ANGELES - Not even a dragon or the world's most-beloved spider could deny Will Smith another first-place finish at the box office.

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    Sony's father-son drama "The Pursuit of Happyness," starring Smith and his own son, Jaden Christopher Syre Smith, debuted as the No. 1 movie with $27 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

    Smith's latest topped 20th Century Fox's dragon fantasy "Eragon," which opened in second place with $23.45 million, and Paramount's children's tale "Charlotte's Web," which premiered a distant third with $12 million.

    The previous weekend's No. 1 movie, Mel Gibson's Mayan saga "Apocalypto," fell to sixth place with $7.7 million, raising its 10-day total to $27.9 million.

    The story of a struggling dad who becomes homeless along with his young son, "Pursuit of Happyness" joins a long line of No. 1 openings for Smith, including the action tales "Independence Day" and "I, Robot."

    "Audiences around the world love him," said Rory Bruer, head of distribution at Sony, whose past hits with Smith include the "Men in Black" flicks and last year's romantic comedy "Hitch."

    "Everyone who sees Will Smith or meets Will Smith feels like he could be their best friend," Bruer said. "He has that type of charisma that resonates throughout whatever room he's in."

    Combining live action and computer animation, "Charlotte's Web" had a soft opening despite an all-star voice cast including Julia Roberts, Robert Redford and Oprah Winfrey in E.B. White's classic about a spider that befriends a lonely pig.

    Don Harris, executive vice president of distribution at Paramount, said the studio hopes "Charlotte's Web" will follow the pattern of other pre-Christmas family releases such as "Stuart Little" and "The Prince of Egypt," which opened in the same range but held on through the holidays to become hits.

    "The movie has every chance to get to $100 million off of this opening," Harris said.

    Paramount's musical "Dreamgirls," starring Jamie Foxx, Beyonce Knowles, Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson in an adaptation of the stage hit, opened to big numbers at three theaters in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

    Premiering with reserved seating and special programs at a premium ticket price of $25, the film took in $360,000, a healthy start to its nationwide release on Christmas.

    George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh's latest collaboration, "The Good German," debuted solidly with $78,572 at five theaters. Clooney stars with Cate Blanchett and Tobey Maguire in a black-and-white tale of murder and intrigue in Berlin just after World War II.

    Overall business was off, with the top 12 movies taking in $112.3 million, down 8.3 percent compared to the same weekend last year, when two blockbusters — "King Kong" and "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" — were Nos. 1 and 2.

    This weekend's holdover films retained strong audiences, though, a sign that many current movies may have a long shelf life, said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Media By Numbers.

    "It's hard to say this is a positive thing that this is a down weekend. But the strength of this weekend has been the holdovers," Dergarabedian said. "There is a lot of depth to the marketplace. It's a direct reflection of audience satisfaction. That's more important I think than beating last year's competition."

    Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers LLC. Final figures will be released Monday.

    1. "The Pursuit of Happyness," $27 million.

    2. "Eragon," $23.45 million.

    3. "Charlotte's Web," $12 million.

    4. "Happy Feet," $8.5 million.

    5. "The Holiday," $8.2 million.

    6. "Apocalypto," $7.7 million.

    7. "Blood Diamond," $6.3 million.

    8. "Casino Royale," $5.7 million.

    9. "The Nativity Story," $4.7 million.

    10. "Unaccompanied Minors," $3.7 million.

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    Re: 'Happyness' delivers box office joy

    "Happyness" Delivers Box Office Joi would have been so much better as a headline. I'm disappointed in the AP...

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    Re: 'Happyness' delivers box office joy

    That's a good bow, but what's really shocking is how badly the other two debuts did.
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    Re: 'Happyness' delivers box office joy

    I'm shocked that Eragon even made $ 23 DOLLARS let alone $23 million.

    Are people that bored?

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    Re: 'Happyness' delivers box office joy

    Quote Originally Posted by Ray Goldfield View Post
    That's a good bow, but what's really shocking is how badly the other two debuts did.
    I dunno. Eragon had no big pulls, and we really haven't seen any big fantasy hits outside of three huge novel series.

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    I know its received decent reviews, but Charlotte Web's previews were practically offensive to me, as a parent. Infantile fart jokes don't make me think "beloved children's classic"... And I really think Julia Roberts has a negative public perception akin to that of Tom Cruise at this point. Through no fault of her own, either, as far as I can tell. She just grates.

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    I was so disappointed in Eragon. I was hoping for "Poseidon" bad, but instead I got dull, boring bad.

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    Re: 'Happyness' delivers box office joy

    Why is there a 'y' in happiness?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillieLee View Post
    Why is there a 'y' in happiness?
    In the movie, "happyness" is misspelled that way on a banner made by kids at his son's school.

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    Re: 'Happyness' delivers box office joy

    Quote Originally Posted by bartleby View Post
    In the movie, "happyness" is misspelled that way on a banner made by kids at his son's school.
    Understood.

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