The Departed: Best Picture?
October 27th, 2006




I’ve been meaning to say something about The Departed for a while now, but I kept putting it off until I could see. I still haven’t seen it, but that isn’t going to stop me from pointing out its impressive box office run.

The Departed opened to relatively little fanfare–it got good reviews, but the ad push preceeded the release by only about two weeks. Certainly, it’s the lowest-profile Scorsese picture in a very, very long time; probably since The Color of Money (if you discount the artsy Kundun). Consequently, it opened to a relatively modest $26M. (Although that’s a career-best for Scorsese.)

But if you look at the numbers since then, Departed is showing fantastic legs, with weekend declines of 29.2 percent and 29.3 percent. It’s already got $80M in the bank domestically and I suspect it will chug along to at least the $100M mark–and that’s before it gets a nomination for Best Picture.

Again–I haven’t seen the movie yet–but just from the externalities, The Departed has all the makings of a BP nominee: an artistically ambitious, but popular, movie that succeeds over long period of time and is directed by a revered figure who’s been overlooked by the Academy. A movie with that pedigree is a lock for a nomination, even if it stinks.

Keep watching the daily grosses for The Departed. It’s been the #1 movie nearly every weekday since its release. That’s a sign that, even three weeks out, it’s prepared to keep running.



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