Four new films opened nationwide in the US over the weekend, but only one of them impressed. Occupying the same mid-August slot that proved successful for Julie & Julia, Eat, Pray, Love and The Help in recent years, Lee Daniels' The Butler scored $24.6 million, which is behind only The Help among those titles. Comedy sequel Kick-Ass 2 flopped pretty hard, even by the first movie's middling standards: a weak $13.3 million start was only good enough for fifth place. Jobs, starring Ashton Kutcher, fared even worse, with $6.7 million, opening in seventh place. But lowest of the lot was corporate thriller Paranoia (13), whose $3.5 million was lower than Despicable Me 2 (11) in its seventh week and The Conjuring (12) in its fifth. It's now set to become the lowest-grossing film of star Harrison Ford's entire career, not even adjusting grosses for inflation.
The Winner / Highest Opener: Lee Daniels' The Butler ($24,637,312)
Top Per-Theatre Average: You Will Be My Son ($15,301)
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It's gonna knock you out. They're slowing bringing the big guns(pun intended). Looks super-awesome.