Showing posts with label The Ides of March. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Ides of March. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Weekend Box Office Results October 21, 2011 - October 23, 2011



 Ok ladies and gents, sorry for the delay on posting this, I took a couple days off from BlvdAve to handle some other business. At any rate, here's you box off results !! 'Paranormal Activity 3' continues the string of success the first 2 films in this series has had, topping the box office this past weekend and knocking off the former box office champ for the past 2 weeks, 'Real Steel.'
 The number 2 movie of last weekend, 'Footloose' moved down to the number 3 spot,  'The Three Musketeers' entered the box office at Number 4, and the 'Ides of March' rounds out the top 5. Check the list for the remaining top movies, and as always, we'll be back on friday with the latest movie releases in theaters.
 


TW LW Title Studio Weekend Theaters Total
1 - Paranormal Activity 3 Paramount Pictures
$52,568,183
3,321
$52,568,183

2 1 Real Steel DreamWorks Pictures
$10,824,512
3,412
$66,732,152

3 2 Footloose Paramount Pictures
$10,351,207
3,555
$30,364,238

4 - The Three Musketeers Summit Entertainment
$8,674,452
3,017
$8,674,452

5 4 The Ides of March Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$4,853,051
2,042
$29,112,377

6 5 Dolphin Tale 3D Warner Bros. Pictures
$4,217,260
2,858
$64,407,935

7 6 Moneyball Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$3,981,852
2,353
$63,640,746

8 - Johnny English Reborn Universal Pictures
$3,833,300
1,552
$3,833,300

9 3 The Thing Universal Pictures
$3,069,875
2,995
$14,049,220

10 7 50/50 Summit Entertainment
$2,835,208
1,932
$28,820,748

11 8 Courageous TriStar Pictures (Sony)
$2,494,020
1,195
$24,975,186

12 9 The Big Year 20th Century Fox
$1,681,040
2,150
$6,000,418



Monday, October 17, 2011

Weekend Box Office Results October 14, 2011 - October 16, 2011



DreamWorks Pictures' Real Steel narrowly won first place at the weekend box office to top for a second straight weekend. The Hugh Jackman-starrer added an estimated $16.3 million to bring its two-week total to $51.7 million domestically. The Shawn Levy-directed action drama, distributed by Disney, finished first overseas as well with $24.2 million for a foreign total of $56.6 million and worldwide total of $108.3 million.
Paramount's Footloose remake, directed by Craig Brewer and starring Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough, debuted in a close second in North America with $16.1 million from 3,549 theaters. The film was made for about $24 million.
Universal prequel The Thing opened in third place to $8.7 million from 2,996 theaters, which was below studio expectations.
In its second weekend, Columbia's The Ides of March earned $7.5 million for a total of $22.2 million so far.
Warner Bros.' Dolphin Tale rounded out the top five with $6.3 million and has collected $58.7 million after four weeks. The family film cost $37 million to produce. As always ladies and gents, we'll be back friday with the latest new releases in theaters. Until then, PEACE !!


TW
Title Studio

Total
1
Real Steel DreamWorks Pictures

$51,744,000

2
Footloose Paramount Pictures

$16,100,000

3
The Thing Universal Pictures

$8,700,000

4
The Ides of March Columbia Pictures (Sony)

$22,154,000

5
Dolphin Tale 3D Warner Bros. Pictures

$58,672,000

6
Moneyball Columbia Pictures (Sony)

$57,712,000

7
50/50 Summit Entertainment

$24,334,000

8
Courageous TriStar Pictures (Sony)

$21,378,000

9
The Big Year 20th Century Fox

$3,325,000

10
The Lion King 3D Walt Disney Pictures

$90,452,000

11
Dream House Universal Pictures

$18,428,800

12
Contagion Warner Bros. Pictures

$72,003,000

Monday, October 10, 2011

Weekend Box Office Results October 7, 2011 - October 9, 2011



 Whats good ladies & gents ?? You know how we do on mondays here at BlvdAve. Here's the top 12 box office results of this past weekend. After weeks of new releases failing to reach the top 3 spots at box office, 2 new releases have finally put an end to what seemed to be interchanging top weekends by 'MONEYBALL,' 'DOLPHIN TALE' and 'The Lion King.' 'Real Steel,' starring Hugh Jackman, came in at Number 1 this weekend, racking in over $27 Million domestically and another $22 Million overseas to bring its debut weekend total to $49 Million.  The George Clooney drama 'The Ides of March' came in second place with a box office total of $10 Million it's opening weekend, followed by 'Dolphin Tale,' which is still going very strong  in it's 3rd week at box office with $9 Million in ticket sales this past weekend. 'MoneyBall' and '50/50' round out the top 5 at box office, drawing $7.5 and $5.5 Million in ticket sales this past weekend. Check the list for the remainder of the top 12 at box office, and catch up with us again on Friday when we deliver you the latest movies in theaters. Til then, PEACE !! 




TW
Title
Studio
Total
1
DreamWorks Pictures
$27,300,000
2
Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$10,400,000
3
Warner Bros. Pictures
$49,070,000
4
Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$49,253,000
5
Summit Entertainment
$17,300,000
6
TriStar Pictures (Sony)
$15,892,000
7
Walt Disney Pictures
$85,962,000
8
Universal Pictures
$14,500,000
9
20th Century Fox
$10,306,000
10
Lionsgate
$23,369,000
11
Warner Bros. Pictures
$68,929,000
12
Open Road Films
$21,596,000








Friday, October 07, 2011

In Theaters Now



Happy Friday everybody !!! It's Friday so you all know what that means ! Here's the latest batch of movies hitting theaters today. Now for some reason, the last couple of weeks have been rough for new releases. The re-release of 'The Lion King' and acclaim both 'Dolphin Tale' and 'Moneyball' received made it extremely hard for any new movies to crack the top 5 at box office. We'll see if that changes this week though. As always, we'll be back on Monday with the box office results. Until then ladies and gents, PEACE !!!


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