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WEEKEND BOX-OFFICE
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The
Other Guys take the #1 spot…

After 3 weeks in the #1 spot, Christopher Nolan’s
INCEPTION was finally bounced from the top by the latest Adam
McKay/Will Ferrell collaboration entitled THE OTHER GUYS, which
managed a solid opening of $36M, which was in line with their
previous flicks together (STEP BROTHERS ($31M), TALLADEGA NIGHTS
($47M), ANCHORMAN ($28M). It will be interesting to see if this
film has legs and will beat the champion from their previous work
together, which was TALLADEGA NIGHTS with $148M in total. It was
Ferrell’s 2nd highest opening gross of all time after TALLADEGA.
In the meantime, INCEPTION is closing in on the
$230M mark, and currently sits in 6th place on the 2010
top grossing movies list, right behind SHREK FOREVER AFTER
with $237M. TOY STORY 3, despite slowly creeping out of the top
10, is now closing in on the $403M mark (only $7M to go), which
would place it in 9th place on the all-time
domestic gross list (that’s right, all-time, not just
this year).
If you’re wondering how STEP UP 3D did versus its
previous two incarnations (firstly, I would ask you WHY you
care….), the first STEP UP opened with $21M and made $65M
overall, while the sequel (the awesomely titled STEP UP 2 THE
STREETS) opened with $19M and made $58M in total. The good news
for non-STEP UP fans is that this third part grossed the least
of the three films so far, so hopefully we won’t have to endure a
possible fourth STEP UP 4 DA FUN or some shit.
Angelina Jolie’s SALT continued on its merry way,
dropping only one spot from 3rd to 4th place this week and closing
in on the $100M mark (this would be her 7th $100M+ movie versus 9
$100M+ movies for her baby-daddy Brad Pitt), while DINNER WITH
SCHMUCKS was the film that lost the 2nd most ground from last
weekend (CHARLIE ST. CLOUD lost 62% of its audience, while
SCHMUCKS lost 55%), dropping from 2nd place to 5th place. The
three films to get bounced from the top 10 this week include GROWN
UPS ($156M), THE SORCERER’S APPRENTICE ($57M) and ECLIPSE ($293M)
BTW, despite some pretty bad reviews, GROWN UPS is
Adam Sandler’s 4th highest grossing movie of his career,
but even crazier than that, it’s actually only $8M away from being
his highest grossing movie of all-time! (BIG DADDY ($163M),
THE WATERBOY ($161M), THE LONGEST YARD ($158M), GROWN UPS ($156M).
So far, 13 of you have posted
your own reviews of the film on MOVIE FAN CENTRAL with an
average score of 5/10.
Next weekend is probably the most highly
anticipated weekend of the summer movie season on JoBlo.com as
both Sylvester Stallone’s awesome-looking action flick filled with
action stars entitled THE
EXPENDABLES finally gets released, and fanboy fave
writer/director Edgar Wright also unleashes his latest cinematic
creation, SCOTT
PILGRIM VS THE WORLD, onto the world! For non-fanboys, EAT,
PRAY, LOVE featuring Julia Roberts looking happy and traveling
the world is also being released. And so the big question
obviously has to be: what film will you be checking out next
weekend? THE EXPENDABLES or SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD? VOTE
HERE!!!
| 1. The Other Guys |
$ 35.6 Million |
|
| 2. Inception |
$ 18.6 Million |
$ 227.7 Million |
| 3. Step Up 3D |
$ 15.5 Million |
|
| 4. Salt |
$ 11.1 Million |
$ 91.9 Million |
| 5. Dinner for Schmucks |
$ 10.5 Million |
$ 46.7 Million |
| 6. Despicable Me |
$ 9.4 Million |
$ 209.4 Million |
| 7. Cats & Dogs:… |
$ 6.9 Million |
$ 26.4 Million |
| 8. Charlie St. Cloud |
$ 4.7 Million |
$ 23.5 Million |
| 9. Toy Story 3 |
$ 3 Million |
$ 396.3 Million |
| 10. The Kids are All Right |
$ 2.6 Million |
$ 14 Million |
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