"Chocolate" Remains Sweet at the Box Office
Fending off a handful of newcomers this past weekend was "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," and the family-friendly confection proved to have some serious staying power at the box office. The Tim Burton/Johnny Depp collaboration pulled in an estimated $28.3 million in its sophomore session, thereby snagging the #1 spot for two consecutive weekends.
The #2 position also went to a second-weekend hanger-on: New Line's "Wedding Crashers," with an additional $26.2 million in the coffers. And in a rather surprising turn of events, "Fantastic Four" also beat out the newcomers, landing in 3rd place with a third weekend tally of $12.3 million.
The highest newcomers on the list? Michael Bay's "The Island," which came in fourth with a disappointing $12.1 million, and Richard Linklater's "Bad News Bears," which closed out the top 5 with $11.5 million.
Debuting on considerably fewer screens were Craig Brewer's "Hustle & Flow" (7th place, $8.1 million) and Rob Zombie's "The Devil's Rejects" (8th place, $7 million). So ultimately it was a weekend for people to go see what they wanted to see, and not necessarily what was newest -- and next weekend looks like it could be more of the same.
In wide release comes the romantic comedy "Must Love Dogs," the high-tech arial thriller "Stealth," and the super-hero family flick "Sky High." And in limited release is "The Aristocrats," which might be the next indie (after the surpisingly potent "March of the Penguins") to hit it big on the word-of-mouth circuit.
For a closer look at all the weekend numbers (and more!), please do stop by the Rotten Tomatoes Box Office Page.
The #2 position also went to a second-weekend hanger-on: New Line's "Wedding Crashers," with an additional $26.2 million in the coffers. And in a rather surprising turn of events, "Fantastic Four" also beat out the newcomers, landing in 3rd place with a third weekend tally of $12.3 million.
The highest newcomers on the list? Michael Bay's "The Island," which came in fourth with a disappointing $12.1 million, and Richard Linklater's "Bad News Bears," which closed out the top 5 with $11.5 million.
Debuting on considerably fewer screens were Craig Brewer's "Hustle & Flow" (7th place, $8.1 million) and Rob Zombie's "The Devil's Rejects" (8th place, $7 million). So ultimately it was a weekend for people to go see what they wanted to see, and not necessarily what was newest -- and next weekend looks like it could be more of the same.
In wide release comes the romantic comedy "Must Love Dogs," the high-tech arial thriller "Stealth," and the super-hero family flick "Sky High." And in limited release is "The Aristocrats," which might be the next indie (after the surpisingly potent "March of the Penguins") to hit it big on the word-of-mouth circuit.
For a closer look at all the weekend numbers (and more!), please do stop by the Rotten Tomatoes Box Office Page.
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Biggestgeekever writes: on Jul 25 2005 03:22 AM That's an incredible hold for WC. Looks like it may go past 150 million. (Reply to this) |
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MrJillis writes: on Jul 25 2005 06:13 AM but the smoke was ninjas (Reply to this) |
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JohnnyDeppFan4Life writes: on Jul 25 2005 06:30 AM [b]GREAT![/b] This is exciting! I have seen it 5 times and it's a wonderful film! Congrat Mr. Depp! <3 (Reply to this) |
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Byron writes: on Jul 25 2005 08:39 AM Good! I'd much rather see a Burton film on one than a friggin' M. Bay film! (Reply to this) |
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dudemovies writes: on Jul 25 2005 10:37 AM In reply to this comment (#824562) It will make at least 160 million and more if it keeps on holding up well it has an outisde chance at 200million and these are just estimates and New Line estimates lower than the actuals it wouldn't suprise if that drop was 20 or 21% (Reply to this) |
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puablo writes: on Jul 25 2005 11:15 AM [b]Wedding Crashers[/b] Man now talk about little dropoff. My guess is all the adults who saw Wonka last week saw Crashers this week. That's what I did! I gotta say it was surprisingly good, much on the order of Old School - it's way better than the standard offerings in this sort of genre of stupid humor. These top 2 movies deserve their money. As for Fantastic 4, that should be dropped off the top 10 already! Come on! (Reply to this) |
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lovelykeira writes: on Jul 25 2005 12:17 PM Nice to see Wedding Crashers the funniest movie of the year so far still doing so well. (Reply to this) |
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Yalnif writes: on Jul 25 2005 02:21 PM I really want to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory! I liked Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, so I should atleast enjoy it. (Reply to this) |
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