Box Office: Angels Triumph Over Devilish Nicky

ByABC News
November 12, 2000, 4:36 PM

L O S  A N G E L E S, Nov. 13 -- Charlies Angels sent Adam Sandlers devilish new comedy to purgatory at the weekend box office, as the femme crime-fighting trio easily retained the No. 1 slot with a haul of $25 million, according to studio estimates issued Sunday.

Sandlers Little Nicky, in which the comedian plays the kind-hearted son of Satan, opened at No. 2 with $18.1 million a great figure for most movies, but a relative disappointment for Sandler. His last two movies, 1999s Big Daddy and 1998s The Waterboy, launched with $41.5 million and $39.4 million, respectively.

I think we would have wanted it to open higher, but you need to look at the reality of the marketplace, said David Tuckerman, president of distribution at New Line Cinema, which released Little Nicky.

Sandler Gets Guy VoteThe reality, observers said, was that Charlies Angels has far exceeded expectations by grossing $75.4 million after two weekends, thus providing a lot of competition for the Sandler picture.

Little Nicky did well, said Jeff Blake, president of worldwide marketing and distribution at Sony Pictures Entertainment, which released Charlies Angels. But once you open at $40 million [as Angels did] you have a huge advantage.

Blake predicted Angels, which stars Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, and Lucy Liu, would pass $100 million before Thanksgiving (on Nov. 23) and go on to surpass $150 million in the United States and Canada.

Additionally, Charlies Angels enjoyed wide support from adult moviegoers as well as youngsters, while Little Nicky tended to play to Sandlers core audience of young males. New Lines Tuckerman said those young males generally see a Sandler picture several times, which could give it some extra legs.

The top 10 contained two other new releases. The military drama Men of Honor opened at No. 3 with about $14 million, and the sci-fi thriller Red Planet debuted at No. 5 with $9 million.