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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Real Steel [Reviews]
Around-the-World Roundup: 'Smurfs' Passes $500 Million Worldwide
Around-the-World Roundup: 'Smurfs' Passes $500 Million Worldwide
by Ray Subers
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The Smurfs led for the seventh-straight frame on one of the slowest foreign weekends in recent memory. The movie added $12.9 million from 69 markets, around half of which came from phenomenal holds in Italy (down 6 percent to $3.8 million) and Australia (off 3 percent to $2.57 million). That brings its foreign total to $364.4 million, and on Sunday it eclipsed $500 million worldwide (domestic plus foreign). That makes The Smurfs the first non-sequel in 2011 to reach the half-billion-dollar milestone.
Friends with Benefits held steady with $9.6 million from 45 markets for a total of $55.5 million. It opened in first place in Spain with $1.98 million, and was down just 35 percent to $1.2 million in Germany. On a worldwide basis, the Justin Timberlake-Mila Kunis romantic comedy has so far earned over $111 million.
Johnny English Reborn added a few smaller territories and was off 33 percent to $8.1 million. The spoof sequel grossed $1.96 million in Australia and $1.13 million in Russia, and its early foreign total reached $24.3 million. The movie expands in to Spain, Hong Kong and Norway next weekend before reaching Rowan Atkinson's native United Kingdom on Oct. 7.
Abduction opened to an estimated $6.9 million in 28 territories this weekend, with top debuts coming in Brazil ($1.5 million), Australia ($1.3 million) and Russia ($1.2 million).
Final Destination 5 continued its strong foreign run with $6.7 million from 53 markets. It opened to $1.5 million in Brazil and $768,000 in Mexico, both of which were improvements over The Final Destination. The movie's overseas total is now at $98.6 million, and it should be able to come close to matching its predecessor's $119.7 million foreign figure.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes eased 29 percent to $6.2 million for a total of $229.4 million. The prequel has now made over $400 million worldwide.
Crazy, Stupid, Love. had its best foreign weekend yet, earning $6.15 million for a total of $35.4 million. It debuted in second place in the U.K. with $1.3 million, and it's scheduled to expand in to Australia next weekend.
Killer Elite opened to approximately $4.6 million from six territories. That includes a solid $2.66 million start in Russia and an unimpressive $750,000 debut in the U.K.
Friends with Benefits held steady with $9.6 million from 45 markets for a total of $55.5 million. It opened in first place in Spain with $1.98 million, and was down just 35 percent to $1.2 million in Germany. On a worldwide basis, the Justin Timberlake-Mila Kunis romantic comedy has so far earned over $111 million.
Johnny English Reborn added a few smaller territories and was off 33 percent to $8.1 million. The spoof sequel grossed $1.96 million in Australia and $1.13 million in Russia, and its early foreign total reached $24.3 million. The movie expands in to Spain, Hong Kong and Norway next weekend before reaching Rowan Atkinson's native United Kingdom on Oct. 7.
Abduction opened to an estimated $6.9 million in 28 territories this weekend, with top debuts coming in Brazil ($1.5 million), Australia ($1.3 million) and Russia ($1.2 million).
Final Destination 5 continued its strong foreign run with $6.7 million from 53 markets. It opened to $1.5 million in Brazil and $768,000 in Mexico, both of which were improvements over The Final Destination. The movie's overseas total is now at $98.6 million, and it should be able to come close to matching its predecessor's $119.7 million foreign figure.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes eased 29 percent to $6.2 million for a total of $229.4 million. The prequel has now made over $400 million worldwide.
Crazy, Stupid, Love. had its best foreign weekend yet, earning $6.15 million for a total of $35.4 million. It debuted in second place in the U.K. with $1.3 million, and it's scheduled to expand in to Australia next weekend.
Moneyball
Swings for the fences—and succeeds
Moneyball
Based on Michael Lewis' 2003 book, Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, the surprisingly effective Moneyball has a smart script, solid direction and great performances. This true story of Oakland A's General Manager Billy Beane and his unorthodox winning formula is a career best for topliner Brad Pitt who plays Beane with the smooth assurance of Robert Redford or Paul Newman. Baseball movies are hit and miss, but this one is the shrewdest take on the game
My Week with Marilyn
My Week with Marilyn
Add Comment on October 10, 2011 by Vadim RizovWeekend Report: 'Real Steel' Wins Middleweight Bout
Weekend Report: 'Real Steel' Wins Middleweight Bout
by Ray Subers
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Real Steel fought its way to the top of the box office this weekend, though its debut didn't quite reach heavyweight levels. The Ides of March was the runner-up with a standard George Clooney opening, while Dolphin Tale and Moneyball continued to hold well in their third frames.
Around-the-World Roundup: 'Real Steel,' 'Johnny English' in Close Fight
Around-the-World Roundup: 'Real Steel,' 'Johnny English' in Close Fight
by Ray Subers
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The overseas battle between Real Steel and Johnny English Reborn looks like it's going the full twelve rounds, though for the time being Real Steel has the slight edge. Rise of the Planet of the Apes leaped back up the chart thanks to a strong start in Japan, while The Smurfs finally relinquished its grasp on the top spot.
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