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Adventure, Drama, ActionRelease Date :
February 17, 2006MPAA Rating :
PGDirector :
Frank MarshallStarring :
Paul Walker, Jason Biggs, Bruce Greenwood, Wendy Crewson, Moon Bloodgood, Gerard Plunkett, Brenda Campbell, Megan McKinnon, Connor Christopher Levins
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10 Top-Grossing Weekend Films
March 27, 2006 11:03:42Bank-robbery thriller "Inside Man" is the top-grossing weekend film in the North American box office for the week ended Sunday March 26th, 2006. The movie featuring the high-octane trio of Denzel Washington, Clive Owen and Jodie Foster, takes the No. 1 spot with estimated ticket sales of $29 million.
Meanwhile, last weekend's champ, the futuristic terrorist drama "V for Vendetta," slips to No. 2 with $12.3 million, ahead of Walt Disney Co.'s video game thriller "Stay Alive," which opens at No. 3 with $11.2 million. Securing the No. 4 position is the romantic comedy "Failure to Launch" which falls two places from last week's position.
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Box Office's Top 10 Entries
March 20, 2006 11:03:20V apparently is not merely for "Vendetta", but "victory" as well. The political thriller, tentatively titled "V for Vendetta", has seized the box office's throne from its predecessor comedy romance "Failure to Launch", taking in an estimated $26.1 million to become the No. 1 movie in the US.
Last week's top movie, the romantic comedy "Failure to Launch" automatically drops one to 2nd place with $15.8 million. Last week's runner-up, "The Shaggy Dog," also slips one place to No. 3 brings in $13.6 million in ticket sales. Elsewhere, the new release "She's the Man" debuts at No.4 with $11 million in tickets sold.
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The Top 10 Movies in the US Box Office
March 13, 2006 10:03:43"Failure to Launch," a romantic comedy starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker, scores great early on its release days. The movie amazingly takes in $24.6 million in ticket sales, debuting as the top weekend movie in the US box office. "The Shaggy Dog" in the meantime secures the 2nd position with $16 million.
Drama horror thriller "The Hills Have Eyes" is at 3rd, scores $15.5 million in ticket sales. Secures the 4th place is "16 Blocks," which takes in $7.3 million, ahead of "Madea's Family Reunion" at No. 5 which drops from the top slot with $5.8 million. Hangs at No. 6 is drama action "Eight Below" with an estimated ticket sales reaches $5.4 million.
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Box Office's Top 10 Final Figures
March 06, 2006 04:03:50It is the second week in a row that "Madea's Family Reunion" stays at the 1st position in the North America box office. Taking in $13 million in ticket sales, the drama comedy genre bringing its gross to $48 million. Debuted at 2nd position is "16 Blocks," which raked in $11.7 million.
Disney's adventure movie "Eight Below" is at No. 3 with $10.3 million, ahead of "Ultraviolet" at No. 4 with $9 million. "Aquamarine," a mermaid fantasy targeted at young girls, opens at No. 5 with $7.5 million, while the remake of "The Pink Panther" downs to 6th place with just $7.5 million.
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Top-Grossing Weekend Films
February 27, 2006 11:02:13Sold an estimated $30.3 million worth of tickets in its first three days since opening on Friday is such amount enough to bring "Madea's Family Reunion" to the top position of North America box office. The movie, which is of comedy drama genre, pushes aside last week champion "Eight Below" to 2nd place with $15.7 million.
Remaining in 3rd place in its third week with $11.3 million is "The Pink Panther", which soon followed by "Date Movie" at No. 4 and "Curious George" at No. 5. Meanwhile, the 6th position is secured by action drama thriller "Firewall" which taking in another $6.2 million. "Final Destination 3" is at No. 7 with just $5.3 million, and "Doogal" is at No. 8 with $3.6 million. Rounding out the Top 10 is "Running Scared" at No. 9 and "Freedomland" at 10th.
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North American Box Office Top 10 Films
February 21, 2006 10:02:17The North American box office over the four-day Presidents Day weekend is dominated by "Eight Below." The Walt Disney Co.'s Antarctic family-friendly film garners $25 million in ticket sales. Following close behind at the runner up position is "Date Movie" which debuted over the weekend with $22.3 million in ticket sales.
Last week's top movie "The Pink Panther" is down to 3rd place earning another $21 million. Universal Pictures' "Curious George" finishing in 4th place in its second weekend with $15.3 million. New Line's "Final Destination 3" sadly only taking in $12.5 million in its second weekend, leading the flick to slip to No. 5.
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