Sunday, March 29, 2009


Weekend Box Office

No surprise that a kid's movie took #1. Im tempting to see it in 3D so maybe I'll catch it on matinee. Pretty sad that a Pg-13 horror movie brought in so much money. Everytime that happens I cringe at what the studios are thinking for the future. I thoughts 12 rounds would have done much better. So far I think Ive enjoyed most of the WWE production movies.

MovieDistributorGenreGross




1(new)Monsters vs. AliensParamount Pictures Action $58,200,000




2(new)The Haunting in ConnecticutLionsgate Horror $23,010,000




3(1)KnowingSummit Entertainment Thriller/Suspense $14,705,000




4(2)I Love You, ManParamount Pictures Comedy $12,600,000




5(3)DuplicityUniversal Thriller/Suspense $7,556,470




6(4)Race to Witch MountainBuena Vista Adventure $5,637,000




7(new)12 Rounds20th Century Fox Action $5,300,000




8(5)WatchmenWarner Bros. Action $2,755,000




9(6)Taken20th Century Fox Thriller/Suspense $2,750,000




10(re-entry)The Last House on the LeftUniversal Horror $2,611,160




11(15)Sunshine CleaningOverture Films Comedy $1,344,000




12(7)Slumdog MillionaireFox Searchlight Drama $1,135,000




13(8)Madea Goes To JailLionsgate Comedy $1,090,000




14(10)Paul Blart: Mall CopSony Pictures Comedy $825,000




15(11)He's Just Not That Into YouWarner Bros. Romantic Comedy $470,000




16(13)Gran TorinoWarner Bros. Drama $450,000




17(9)CoralineFocus Features Adventure $300,871




18(22)PushSummit Entertainment Thriller/Suspense $88,000




19(31)TwilightSummit Entertainment Drama $44,000




20(new)Goodbye SoloRoadside Attractions Drama $40,540




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