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Weekend Box Office Results 7/18/10

18 Jul

Great word-of-mouth combined with a all-star cast, not to mention one of the smartest directors of the last decade, all helped to boost Inception to the top of this weekend’s box office.  Leonardo DiCaprio received his highest opening weekend numbers to date with the film.

The other new release, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, failed to win over viewers and couldn’t even bring in $20 million.  For a film that had a budget estimated at $150 million, the numbers are anything but promising.

Box Office Mojo’s Top 10 Box Office Estimates for 7/16-7/18:

1. Inception – $60.4 million
2. Despicable Me – $32.7 million
3. The Sorcerer’s Apprentice – $17.3 million
4. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – $13.5 million
5. Toy Story 3 – $11.7 million
6. Grown Ups – $10 million
7. The Last Airbender – $7.4 million
8. Predators – $6.8 million
9. Knight & Day – $3.7 million
10. The Karate Kid – $2.2 million

Weekend Box Office Results 7/11/10

11 Jul

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse wasn’t able to claim a second week atop the box office this weekend.  The animated film, Despicable Me, took that honor with a very healthy $60+ million.

Predators did well with over $25 million, which was good enough for third place on the charts.  Eclipse did have a smaller second week decrease than its predecessor, New Moon, so Summit will be happy about that.  The Last Airbender and Grown Ups each reached the $100 million mark this weekend as well.

Box Office Mojo’s Top 10 Box Office Estimates for 7/09-7/11:

1. Despicable Me – $60.1 million
2. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – $33.4 million
3. Predators – $25.3 million
4. Toy Story 3 – $22 million
5. The Last Airbender – $17.1 million
6. Grown Ups – $16.4 million
7. Knight & Day – $7.8 million
8. The Karate Kid – $5.7 million
9. The A-Team – $1.8 million
10. Cyrus – $1.3 million

New Movie Friday 7/09/10

9 Jul

What are you doing this weekend?  Want to check out a new movie?

Here is what’s new in theaters on Friday 7/09/10:

Despicable Me - Steve Carell, Jason Segel, Kristen Wiig (Voices)
                                     Chris Renaud, Pierre Coffin (directors)

 

 Predators - Adrien Brody, Alice Braga, Danny Trejo
                           Nimrod Antal (director)

 

The Kids Are All Right - Julianne Moore, Annette Benning
                                                        Lisa Cholodenko (director)
                                                       *Limited Release
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