The teaming of Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock for The Proposal proved a winning combo at the box office--while the other wide opening comedy Year One finished further down the totem pole...
Pamela McClintock of Variety:
Disney’s Sandra Bullock-Ryan Reynolds topliner “The Proposal” smooched its way to No. 1 at the domestic box office, grossing an estimated $34.1 mil from 3,056 theaters to earn Bullock the best opening of her career and satisfy the pent-up demand for a romantic comedy.
Sony’s Jack Black-Michael Cera comedy “Year One” placed No. 4 in its debut. Directed by Harold Ramis, laffer grossed an estimated $20.2 million from 3,022 runs.
Holdovers “The Hangover,” from Warner Bros., and Disney-Pixar’s 3-D toon “Up” continued their marathon run, placing No. 2 and No. 3, respectively.
“Hangover,” which had won the B.O. race the previous two weekends, slipped only 18% in its third sesh to gross an estimated $26.9 million from 3,545 theaters for a boffo cume of $152.9 million.
Disney-Pixar’s 3-D toon “Up” declined 31% in its fourth frame to gross an estimated $21.3 million from 3,832 runs for a cume of $224.1 million.
“Up” is coming close to surpassing Paramount’s “Star Trek,” the most successful films of the year at the domestic B.O...“Star Trek” grossed $239.4 million through Sunday.
“Proposal” over performed in its opening. Bullock’s previous best opening gross was $17.6 million for “Premonition...
John Young of EW:
Sandra Bullock will surely be popping open the champagne as her new romantic comedy, The Proposal, accepted the top spot at the box office this weekend by grossing $34.1 million...
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