
LOS ANGELES - "Ice Age: The Meltdown" heated up the box office with a mammoth
$70.5 million weekend, while audiences gave the cold shoulder to Sharon Stone,
whose "Basic Instinct 2" debuted with a paltry $3.2 million.
The "Ice
Age" sequel, from 20th Century Fox, took over the top box office spot from
Universal's "Inside Man," which slipped to No. 2 in its second weekend with
$15.7 million, raising its 10-day total to $52.8 million, according to studio
estimates Sunday.
Premiering in third place was the Warner Bros. roller-skating tale "ATL,"
starring rapper Tip Harris, which took in $12.5 million.
Universal's "Slither," starring Nathan Fillion in a horror comedy about
killer slugs from outer space, flopped with $3.7 million, debuting at No. 8.
Sony's MGM release "Basic Instinct 2," the belated sequel to the 1992 sex
thriller that made Stone a star, tied for the No. 10 spot with Lionsgate's
"Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector," which took in $3.2 million in its
second weekend.
The overall box office surged, with the top 12 movies grossing $136.5
million, up 40 percent from the same weekend last year. The upswing followed a
stagnant first quarter after a prolonged drought last year, when attendance fell
8 percent compared to 2004.
"Ice Age: The Meltdown" reunites Ray Romano, Denis Leary and John Leguizamo,
now joined by Queen Latifah, as voices of prehistoric animals migrating to
safety when global warming threatens to flood their home.
The sequel easily surpassed the $46.3 million opening weekend of the original
"Ice Age" and broke the record held by the first "Ice Age" for best March
opening ever. If the numbers hold when final figures are released Monday, it
would tie "The Incredibles" for second-best animated debut ever behind the $108
million first weekend of "Shrek 2."
"No one had any idea it would do this kind of business," said box office
analyst Paul Dergarabedian of Exhibitor Relations, who expected the "Ice Age"
sequel to debut in the $55 million range.
"The notion that people don't want to go to the movies is dispelled by
something like this," he said. "It proves people will line up for the right
movie if given the motivation."
Opening in about half the overseas markets, "Ice Age: The Meltdown" also
grossed $43.4 million internationally, though it has yet to debut in the biggest
foreign markets, including Great Britain, Germany and Japan.
"Basic Instinct 2" features the sexual predator Stone played in the first
movie in a new murder thriller in London as she plays mind games with her
psychiatrist ( David Morrissey).
Sony opened "Basic Instinct 2" in just 1,453 theaters, a fairly small release
for such a high-profile title. "Ice Age: The Meltdown" debuted in 3,964
theaters.
Critics savaged "Basic Instinct 2," many finding its tale of erotic intrigue
both laughable and dull. Sony held out hopes the movie would find an audience on
DVD.
"I think it's a very sexy film, and Sharon Stone looks great and really
worked the film," said Rory Bruer, Sony's head of distribution "It's a movie
that probably will have a very strong life in the home-video world."
The 2005 Sundance Film Festival hit "Brick," first-time filmmaker Rian
Johnson's throwback to old-style film noir set among modern teens, opened
strongly in limited release, with $87,524 in two theaters. Distributor Focus
Features plans to expand "Brick" to more theaters this Friday.