“Saw VI” Might Lose Weekend To “Paranormal Activity”

October 24, 2009
By Brian Cantor

The predictably tight race between “Saw VI” and “Paranormal Activity” started off in the latter’s favor.

The “Saw” franchise has become a pre-Halloween staple, with three of the past five films winning their opening weekends. And, of the two that did not (“Saw” and “Saw V”), only “Saw” lost its weekend to a rival horror/thriller film (“The Grudge”).

But the massive buzz for holdover “Paranormal Activity” is proving to be a giant thorn in the side of “Saw VI.” Friday’s returns saw “Activity” ahead $7.6 million to $7 million; even if the “Saw” film were to pull ahead Saturday and Sunday, it, based on current pacing, will still land far behind the $30.1 million gross for “Saw V.”

There was virtually no buzz for the weekend’s other big players. “Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant” earned just $2.2 million Friday and proved that simply featuring a vampire theme is not enough to do big business in 2009. “Astro Boy” did even worse, posting returns of just $1.8 million.

“Where the Wild Things Are,” last week’s winner, took a huge slide to $4.4 million on Friday, while runner-up “Law Abiding Citizen” was down to $4.1 million.

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