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#1 The Dark Knight - $158.4 M Weekend: $158.4 M, Total Domestic Gross: $158.4 M


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#2 Mamma Mia! - $27.8 M Weekend: $27.8 M, Total Domestic Gross: $27.8 M


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#3 Hancock - $14.0 M Weekend: $14.0 M, Total Domestic Gross: $191.5 M


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#4 Journey to the Center of the Earth - $12.3 M Weekend: $12.3 M, Total Domestic Gross: $43.5 M


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#5 Hellboy II: The Golden Army - $10.1 M Weekend: $10.1 M, Total Domestic Gross: $52.5 M


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#6 WALL-E - $10.1 M Weekend: $10.1 M, Total Domestic Gross: $182.7 M


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#7 Space Chimps - $7.2 M Weekend: $7.2 M, Total Domestic Gross: $7.2 M


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#8 Wanted - $5.1 M Weekend: $5.1 M, Total Domestic Gross: $123.3 M


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#9 Get Smart - $4.1 M Weekend: $4.1 M, Total Domestic Gross: $119.6 M


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#10 Kung Fu Panda - $1.9 M Weekend: $1.9 M, Total Domestic Gross: $206.6 M


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Provided By Hollywood.com - Weekend Box Office Top 10 Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:11:13 GMT |
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DVD Sales - Gotham Gold
Gotham Knight landed direct-to-DVD and directly on top of this week's sales chart with sale of $4.86 million from 230,000 units.
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DVD Rentals - Vantage Remains on Point
Weak new releases allowed Vantage Point to remain on top of the rental charts with fellow holdover Drillbit Taylor placing second.
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Good Knight on the Per Theater Chart
During its record-breaking weekend, The Dark Knight set the record for best per theater average for a wide releases, so it comes as no surprise it tops the per theater chart this weekend, and did so with $36,283. The only other film to top $10,000 was Transsiberian with an average of $17,308 in two theaters while Before I Forget came close with $9,676 in one theater.
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IMAX - The Dark Knight is Too Big for IMAX to Contain
The Dark Knight broke countless IMAX records over the weekend starting with its midnight shows on Friday, as it made $641,508 in 93 theaters. On Friday the film made $2,590,581 while over the whole weekend it made $6.3 million from 94 theaters, for an average of $67,036. All four of those stats were records, as was the film's $7 million worldwide opening weekend.
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Record Number of Records?
Wow.
It is always better to underestimate demand and be pleasantly surprised, but The Dark Knight beat practically all expectations. It is such a huge hit that its weekend haul was better than the industry as a whole managed last weekend, and more than the industry made the same weekend last year. In fact, the $254 million weekend haul was a biggest all time. Needless to say, there was substantial growth this past weekend and the overall box office was up 68% from last weekend and 64% from the same weekend last year. Meanwhile, 2008 is still behind 2007 $5.37 billion to $5.41 billion, but that lead won't last.
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DVD Releases for July 22, 2008 - Part II
Wow. Another week without a single first-run release that struck me as worth picking up. This really is the slowest time of the year for DVD releases. That said, there were a number of other releases that caught my attention, including a couple of TV on DVD releases and a couple of classics from Criterion. The latter include Vampyr - Buy from Amazon and High and Low - Buy from Amazon while the former include Robot Chicken - Star Wars - Buy from Amazon and Spaced - The Complete Series - Buy from Amazon. It would be virtually impossible for me to narrow it down to one selection, but Vampyr - Buy from Amazon is the better Criterion release and Spaced - The Complete Series - Buy from Amazon is the better TV on DVD release. As with last week, there were so many spotlight reviews that this week's list had to be split into two. Part One can be found here.
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DVD Releases for July 22, 2008 - Part I
Wow. Another week without a single first-run release that struck me as worth picking up. This really is the slowest time of the year for DVD releases. That said, there were a number of other releases that caught my attention, including a couple of TV on DVD releases and a couple of classics from Criterion. The latter include Vampyr - Buy from Amazon and High and Low - Buy from Amazon while the former include Robot Chicken - Star Wars - Buy from Amazon and Spaced - The Complete Series - Buy from Amazon. It would be virtually impossible for me to narrow it down to one selection, but Vampyr - Buy from Amazon is the better Criterion release and Spaced - The Complete Series - Buy from Amazon is the better TV on DVD release. As with last week, there were so many spotlight reviews that this week's list had to be split into two. Part Two can be found here.
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Weekend Estimates: Dark Knight Sets New Weekend Record
After a massive opening day on Friday, a new weekend record looked inevitable for The Dark Knight, and it delivered the goods this morning with Warner Bros. estimating an opening weekend total of $155.34 million.
Since the movie actually scored better on Friday than originally projected, it seems likely that WB is being cautious in their projection, and a good day on Sunday could see the movie come close to $160 million when all is said and done.
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International Details - Panda Throws Its Weight Around
Kung Fu Panda grew to its biggest yet pulling in $45.32 million on 6314 screens in 49 markets for a total of $221.64 million. This includes openings in France where it placed second with $8.64 million on 743 screens for the full week and in Spain where it topped the charts with $6.29 million on 581 screens. The film's best holdover was The U.K. where it slipped a spot to third with $5.55 million on 456 screens for a two-week total of $21.57 million. It also held well in Germany adding $4.54 million on 838 screens for a two-week total of $11.14 million while it now has $20.38 million in Australia, including $3.17 million on 361 screens during this past weekend. Meanwhile, the film has yet to open in Italy or Japan, as well as a few other smaller markets, and should have no trouble reaching $300 million before long.
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