TROPIC THUNDER retains top spot!

Posted by Matt Holmes on August 25, 2008 – 8:18 am | 1 comment

Tropic Thunder made it two weeks on top this weekend, pushing aside newcomers The House Bunny and Death Race in the box office stakes.

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Ben Stiller’s ensemble war comedy added another $16.1 million to it’s now $65.7 million haul, ever closing to it’s $92 million budget.

1 Tropic Thunder (2008) $16.1M $65.7M
2 The House Bunny (2008) $15.1M $15.1M
3 Death Race (2008) $12.3M $12.3M
4 The Dark Knight (2008) $10.3M $489M
5 Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) $5.66M $25M
6 Pineapple Express (2008) $5.6M $73.9M
7 Mirrors (2008) $4.88M $20.1M
8 The Longshots (2008) $4.3M $4.3M
9 Mamma Mia! (2008) $4.3M $124M
10 The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008) $4.07M $93.8M

Only just missing out on first place was The House Bunny, the latest Anna Faris comedy which fell short of Thunder by $1 million, despite winning the opening day battle on Friday. It still ended up with the best per theatre average of the weekend and it’s still a good taking for a movie made for just $25 million and toplined by Faris in a non Scary Movie.

Paul W.S. Anderson’s awful looking and scathingly reviewed Death Race only managed $12.3 million, WELL short of it’s $43 million opening. It’s the director’s lowest opening film in 10 years (though remember he usually adapts popular video game franchises which already have a built in audience) and for Jason Statham it’s another modest opening for an actor who has never crossed $20 million for an opening weekend (though The Italian Job and The One came very close at $19 million+).

Still taking in double figure numbers, The Dark Knight took home $10.3 million in it’s sixth weekend and should hit $500 million by next Monday. Only Titanic has ever passed that figure domestically since records began… what an incredible achievement from Christopher Nolan, his actors & crew and Warner Bros. marketing.

The other new releases didn’t make much of a dent at the box office. The Longshots, the latest Ice Cube comedy opened to just $4.3 million AND the mega bomb was Rainn Wilson’s The Rocker which didn’t even make the top 10 despite playing on MORE SCREENS THAN ANY NEW RELEASE this weekend.

A horrendous looking comedy which was School of Rock without a cent of sugar. Maybe it was too early for Wilson to try and lead a movie or maybe he should have chosen his leading man debut a little wiser.

And finally Star Wars: The Clone Wars dropped 60% from it’s terrible opening weekend to a $5.6 million taking, leaving it at $25 million after 10 days.

source – coming soon

One Comment

movie junkie on August 26, 2008 at 10:27 am

Robert Downey Jr. cracks me up… he’s got a real knack for not taking himself too seriously

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