Animated comedy Despicable Me helps BT deliver one million impacts

Universal Pictures' new 3D animated comedy film 'Despicable Me', voiced by Steve Carell, Russell Brand and Julie Andrews, has helped a new ad for BT Infinity deliver one million impacts in the film's first weekend, according to figures from DCM.

The ad features long-running BT characters Adam and Jane, acted by former 'My Family' star Kris Marshall and former 'Queer as Folk' actress Esther Hall, and extends their series of over 40 ads for the enduring campaign.

The characters do not speak but are just shown happily hugging outside their home at night as they watch shooting lights appear in the sky, while a voiceover says "BT is investing in the future of our internet by rolling out super fast fibre-optic broadband up and down the country".

The spot, which was created by AMV BBDO with media planned and bought by Maxus, also ran against a selection of other films in DCM cinemas including ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps’ and ‘The Social Network’, which took in £2.5m from 394 DCM screens in the UK.

'Despicable Me', which follows Gru, a bumbling villain who plans to steal the moon until three orphan girls enter his life, took the top spot in the UK box office over the weekend with £3.6m in ticket sales.

The Cinema Advertising Association (CAA) announced this week that cinema admissions for September have risen by 3.9% for the same period last year.

Fleur Castell, CAA spokesperson, said: "2009 was the best year ever for cinema and this upward trend has continued in 2010. One of the major successes in cinema this year has been 'Toy Story 3', which is still in the UK Box Office Top 15 four months after its original release date, and is now the highest-grossing animated film of all time."

 

Total box office figures
Film Weekend Box Office Weekend Impacts Total Box Office So Far Impacts so Far
Despicable Me (Universal)  £3,664,376 691,391.70 £3,664,376 691,391.70
The Social Network (Sony)  £2,486,454 478,164.23 £2,486,454 478,164.23
Vampires Suck (20th Fox)  £1,089,339 209,488.27 £1,089,339 209,488.27
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (20th Fox)  £675,549 129,913.27 £3,084,007 593,078.27
Life As We Know It (Warner)  £624,367 120,070.58 £2,262,970 435,186.54
The Town (Warner)  £343,620 66,080.77 £4,445,639 854,930.58
Made In Dagenham (Paramount)  £343,222 66,004.23 £2,566,304 493,520.00
The Other Guys (Sony)  £332,064 63,858.46 £7,785,216 1,497,156.92
The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud (Universal)  £314,873 60,552.50 £1,299,236 249,853.08
Eat Prey Love (Sony)  £153,276 29,476.15 £4,291,302 825,250.38
Mr. Nice (Eone Film)  £134,846 25,931.92 £528,534 101,641.15
Buried (Icon)  £124,157 23,876.35 £1,873,313 360,252.50
3-D The Hole (Eone Film)  £107,846 15,517.41 £2,812,547 404,683.02
Toy Story 3 (Disney)  £83,460 15,747.17 £73,405,113 13,850,021.32
Marmaduke (20th Fox)  £67,188 15,625.12 £5,451,919 1,267,888.14

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