The ComingSoon.net Box Office Report has been updated with studio estimates for the weekend.
Universal's new comedy Brüno topped the domestic box office with an estimated $30.4 million this weekend from 2,756 theaters, but was followed closely by Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs in second place with $28.5 million. The Sacha Baron Cohen comedy started big on Friday with $14.4 million, but dropped to $8.8 million on Saturday and $7.2 million on Sunday - most films earn more or about the same on Saturday compared to Friday. Brüno opened bigger than Cohen's Borat, which made $26.5 million its first weekend, but that was only from about 800 theaters. Brüno should easily turn a profit for Universal, which paid $42.5 million for the rights to distribute domestically and in eight other markets. It made about $25 million internationally this weekend.
Fox's "Dawn of the Dinosaurs" remained in second place and has reached $120.6 million domestically. Budgeted at $90 million, the animated sequel added an impressive $97.9 million overseas this weekend for an international total of $327.1 million and a worldwide sum of $447.7 million after just 14 days in release.
Dropping two spots to third, Michael Bay's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen earned another $24.2 million in its third weekend for a domestic total of $339.2 million. The sequel has passed the $319 million total of 2007's Transformers and is easily the No. 1 movie of the year domestically so far. Internationally, the Paramount/DreamWorks release has reached $364.5 million, just $24.5 million shy of the original's entire overseas gross. "Revenge of the Fallen" surpassed the $700 million mark and now stands at $703.7 million. The first Transformers earned $708.3 million worldwide.
Michael Mann's Public Enemies, starring Johnny Depp and Christian Bale, made $14.1 million in its second weekend and has collected $66.5 million so far. The Universal film was produced for about $100 million.
Touchstone's The Proposal rounded out the top five with $10.5 million and $113.8 million total, while Warner Bros. Pictures' The Hangover added another $9.9 million in its sixth weekend for a total of $222.4 million. The former was made for $40 million and the latter for $35 million.
Fox's I Love You, Beth Cooper, directed by Chris Columbus and starring Hayden Panettiere, opened weakly in seventh place with $5 million from 1,858 theaters.
Disney•Pixar's Up received $4.7 million in eighth for a seven-week total of $273.8 million domestically.
Monday, July 13, 2009
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