Number One at The Box Office, 'Coach Carter' Proves to be a Slam Dunk for MTV Films
Number One at The Box Office, 'Coach Carter' Proves to be a Slam Dunk for MTV Films SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- MTV Films and Tollin/Robbins Production's "Coach Carter" scored $23.6 million at the box office this weekend making it the number one film in the country. The feature marks the third time the division has reached the number one spot at the box office during the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend. The announcement was made jointly today by Van Toffler, President of MTV, MTV2 and MTV Films and David Gale, EVP, MTV Films. "We've found our January sweet spot in the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend," said Toffler. "Save the Last Dance" (2001) and "Varsity Blues" (1999) proved that our audience craves good movies year round and the performance of "Coach Carter" really drove the point home." "We knew from the beginning that we had a very special story about Ken Carter and it is rewarding to see fantastic numbers to reflect this," said Gale. "The talented and diverse cast along with a great hip-hop soundtrack also appealed to our audience and got them into theaters." Released by Paramount Pictures and co-produced with Tollin/Robbins Productions, "Coach Carter" opened in 2,524 theaters nationwide and is inspired by the true-life story of high school basketball coach, Ken Carter of Richmond, California. The film beat out other newcomers "Electra", "Racing Stripes" and "In Good Company" to grab the number one spot. The film is supported by a soundtrack from Capitol Records and features 14 new songs from some of R&B and rap's hottest stars as well as numerous up-and-coming artists. The soundtrack's lead single, "Hope" teams Twista with Faith Evans. Other highlights include songs by triple Platinum rapper Chingy (featuring GIB) entitled "Professional" and a track from Red Cafe called "All Night Long." Most recently, MTV Films co-presented "Napoleon Dynamite" alongside Fox Searchlight Pictures which proved to be the sleeper hit of Summer 2004. MTV Films will also be releasing two other films with a diverse and exciting complement of talent, including "The Longest Yard," produced with Happy Madison and starring Adam Sandler and Chris Rock and "Aeon Flux," produced with Gale Anne Hurd's Valhalla Pictures, starring Academy Award(R)-winner Charlize Theron as the title character. Both movies are scheduled to be released in 2005. MTV Films is the feature film development and production division of MTV that releases films in conjunction with Paramount Pictures. Since its inception in 1995, MTV Films established itself as a unique movie label with a slate of diverse and successful films that have grossed nearly $600 million dollars at the box office. Under the MTV Films banner eighteen films were released including the sure to be cult classic, "Napoleon Dynamite," "Better Luck Tomorrow," box office hit "jackass the movie," the teen romance, "Save the Last Dance," the animated feature, "Beavis and Butt-head Do America," the Academy Award(R)-nominated and critically acclaimed dark comedy, "Election," the rousing high school football movie, "Varsity Blues," the breakout comedy, "The Original Kings of Comedy," the poignant coming-of-age film, "The Wood" the outrageous comedy, "Orange County" also Britney Spears' debut film "Crossroads," and Tupac's life story picture, "Tupac: Resurrection," as well as Martin Lawrence: Runteldat." MTV Films' upcoming releases include the inspiring bio-pic "Coach Carter" starring Samuel L. Jackson, the Adam Sandler remake of the "The Longest Yard," with Chris Rock and also starring Burt Reynolds from the original picture and the action feature starring Academy Award(R)-winning actress Charlize Theron in "Aeon Flux." Source: MTV Networks CONTACT: M. Janet Hill, +1-310-752-8073, or Alison Mochizuki, +1-310-752-8044 or +1-310-699-0817, both of MTV NETWORKS ------- Profile: International Entertainment
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