Sunday, January 16, 2011

Pretty Horny

Superhero pic The Green Hornet wins the weekend while Ron Howard's return to directing comedy with The Dilemma turned out to be not quite so funny--Grossing just over half of Hornet's haul...True Grit continues to make gains...



Pamela McClintock of THR:

Sony's 3D The Green Hornet grossed an estimated $34 million from 3,584 theaters over the weekend to nab the second-best opening ever for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Sony estimates the superhero picture will gross $40.5 million through Monday.

But Green Hornet couldn't reverse a troubling downturn at the domestic box office for studio popcorn pictures. Overall revenues for the weekend were down a steep 25% from last year, as well as being the lowest since 2007.

Ron Howard's Vince Vaughn/Kevin James comedy The Dilemma, from Universal, got off to a rough start, grossing $17.4 million from 2,940 theaters through Sunday. The film placed No. 2. Universal puts the four-day total at $20.7 million.

The bright spot continued to be more specialized fare, including Paramount's True Grit.

The Coen brothers Western placed No. 3, grossing an estimated $11.1 for a cume of $126.4 million through Sunday. Paramount estimates the film will gross a total $13.3 million for the four-day holiday weekend, putting the film's cume at $128.5 million through Monday.

The Weinstein Co.'sThe King's Speech didn't miss a beat as it expanded nationwide, grossing an estimated $9.1 million from 1,583 locations for a cume of $44.6 million. King's Speech came in No. 4...


John Young of EW:

'Green Hornet' on pace for $40.5 mil holiday weekend...

Next Up: Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher try having a meaningless sex relationship with No Strings Attached 

Meantime--Awards season kicks into high gear tonight when the 68th annual Golden Globes take place--hosted by Ricky Gervais @ 8 PM on NBC

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