Sunday, March 23, 2008

Weekend Box Office Report: Mar 21-23

Plenty of new releases this week, but people are still craving Horton Hears a Who. G-rated movies can still rock the box office, even against horror flicks like Shutter and comedies about violent bullies like Drillbit Taylor.

1. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who
This week: $25,100,000
Total: $86,470,000

2. Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns
This week: $20,010,000
Total: $20,010,000

3. Shutter
This week: $10,700,000
Total: $10,700,000

4. Drillbit Taylor
This week: $10,200,000 - Total: $10,200,000

5. 10,000 BC
This week: $8,660,000 - Total: $76,100,000

6. Never Back Down
This week: $4,861,000 - Total: $16,824,000

7. College Road Trip
This week: $4,630,000 - Total: $32,005,000

8. The Bank Job
This week: $4,100,000 - Total: $19,430,000

9. Vantage Point
This week: $3,800,000 - Total: $65,300,000

10. Under The Same Moon
This week: $2,602,000 - Total: $3,329,000

Digg this

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Weekend Box Office Report: Mar 14-16

Jim Carrey is hot once again. Dr Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who kicked everyone’s ass at the box office and is the current record-holder for biggest opening of 2008 with $45 millions. This is the second Dr. Seuss story Carrey has starred in, the first being How the Grinch Stole Christmas, which was also a big hit.

1. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who
This week: $45,100,000
Total: $45,100,000

2. 10,000 B.C.
This week: $16,415,000
Total: $61,219,000

3. Never Back Down
This week: $8,610,000
Total: $8,610,000

4. College Road Trip
This week: $7,893,000 - Total: $24,286,000

5. Vantage Point
This week: $5,400,000 - Total: $59,200,000

6. The Bank Job
This week: $4,910,000 - Total: $13,113,000

7. Doomsday
This week: $4,743,000 - Total: $4,743,000

8. Semi-Pro
This week: $3,000,000 - Total: $29,846,000

9. The Other Boleyn Girl
This week: $2,900,000 - Total: $19,171,000

10. The Spiderwick Chronicles
This week: $2,390,000 - Total: $65,430,000

Digg this