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MONSTERS VS. ALIENS Takes Box Office Top Spot
Dreamwork’s film MONSTERS VS. ALIENS won the number one spot on the box office this weekend, making it the biggest opening so far this year. Grossing $58.2 million, MONSTERS is a good sign for other 3D movies slated for this … Continue reading
WITCH MOUNTAIN Topples WATCHMEN
Well, WATCHMEN didn’t hold the box office lead for very long. This weekend RACE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN, a modern remake of the Disney staple, took the box office summit at $25 million. Variety reports: “Watchmen” fell a hefty 67% in … Continue reading
WATCHMEN Sweeps BoxOffice
The superhero, eye candy extravaganza, WATCHMEN, dominated the box office this weekend, raking in a tidy $55.7 million. Execs were hoping that the film would beat out the opening numbers of “300″, but were still happy with the results. One of … Continue reading
Delgo Lowest Box Office Ever
According to BoxOfficeMojo.com and AWN, Delgo, which opened last weekend in 2,160 screens nationwide had the worst domestic box office numbers to date. With a gross of just $511,920 in 2,160 theaters, the film tops previous worst-opener P2, which opened … Continue reading
Big Weekend B.O. Expected
According to the Hollywood Reporter, The Day the Earth Stood Still looks ready to smash the domestic box office this weekend. The PG-13 remake, directed by Scott Derrickson (“The Exorcism of Emily Rose”), combines a classic title — the original … Continue reading
Big Numbers for ‘Madagascar 2′
According to The Hollywood Reporter, ‘Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa’ pulled in an estimated $63.5 million at the box office this weekend. This beats out the original ‘Madagascar’ opening numbers of $61 million in 2005. “Madagascar 2″ represents DWA’s final 2-D production ahead … Continue reading
Horton Still Hears Number 1
Animation Magazine reports that 20th Century Fox’s Horton Hears a Who! is still number one in the U.S. after a healthy-intake at the box office over the Easter weekend. The total two week gross domestically is roughly $86.4 million. Horton … Continue reading




