For the second week in a row, the Kevin James comedy “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” has dominated the weekend box office. The main competition, “Underworld: Rise of the Lycans” missed it by this much: $800,000. I’d say that’s pretty darn good for the prequel to the “Underworld” franchise, one in which I have been extremely well pleased with.
Having not seen “Mall Cop” as of yet, I truly cannot judge it. However, I did see “Rise of the Lycans” and I loved it. Let’s just say that it was everything one could of hoped for with an “Underworld” movie. Interestingly enough, the two movies I saw this weekend both featured actor Michael Sheen: “Rise of the Lycans” and “Frost/Nixon,” and while I loved both, “Frost/Nixon” was undeniably the better of the two. Ron Howard’s historical drama didn’t fare too well after achieving a wide release, grossing only an additional $3 million this weekend. I guess not too many people are interested.
As for the best picture nominees (more on that later), “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” has the highest gross by far at $111 million with “Slumdog Millionaire” at a distant $55 million. The post-World War II period piece “The Reader” has been doing the worst with its total only at $9 million. In between “Slumdog” and “Frost/Nixon” is Sean Penn’s homage “Milk,” at $21 million. Truthfully, the only one of these films I could ever get excited about is “Frost/Nixon.” And perhaps I will never understand the hype concerning “Slumdog Millionaire.”
Brendan Fraser’s new family fantasy film, “Inkheart,” opened quite badly this weekend at $7.7 million. I think we’re nearing the end of the fantasy era right about now. Still holding up well are Clint Eastwood’s “Gran Torino,” and the horror movie “My Bloody Valentine 3D.”
Out of the top twelve this weekend are “The Unborn” (#13), “Marley & Me” (#9), and “Bedtime Stories” (#18).
Here are the weekend estimates:
1. Paul Blart: Mall Cop - $21,500,000 ($64,800,000)
2. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans - $20,700,000 ($20,700,000)
3. Gran Torino - $16,000,000 ($97,576,000)
4. Hotel for Dogs - $12,360,000 ($36,955,000)
5. Slumdog Millionaire - $10,550,000 ($55,916,000)
6. My Bloody Valentine 3D - $10,050,000 ($37,725,000)
7. Inkheart - $7,725,000 ($7,725,000)
8. Bride Wars - $7,000,000 ($48,702,000)
9. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - $6,000,000 ($111,044,000)
10. Notorious - $5,700,000 ($31,795,000)
11. Defiance - $5,432,000 ($18,329,000)
12. Revolutionary Road - $5,268,000 ($11,867,000)
Opening up next week are the romantic comedy “New in Town,” the Liam Neeson thriller “Taken,” and another horror movie “The Uninvited.”
Source: Box Office Mojo
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