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Monday, December 04, 2006

We Three Kings

The top films in the U.S., stayed exactly the same, for the second straight weekend. Happy Feet, Casino Royale, and Déjà Vu., all enjoyed a comfy combined lead over the handful of new releases.



As usual, Brandon Gray of Box Office Mojo leads off the analysis of the numbers

'Happy Feet' [$17 million] and 'Casino Royale' [$15.1 million] led the post-Thanksgiving weekend, while ' The Nativity Story' [at #4 with $8 million] had a meager opening...

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Variety's Ian Mohr is up next:

...Warner Bros.' B.O. champ "Happy Feet" reigned for a third straight frame, while Sony's "Casino Royale" followed closely behind and Disney's sci-fi thriller "Deja Vu" took third for the second frame in a row.

The last CG-animated pic to lead domestic box office three weekends straight was 2004's "Shark Tale"; "Shrek 2" matched that mark earlier that year. Both those toons were from DreamWorks.

New rollouts had a tough time drawing auds: Widest newbie of the frame, New Line's "The Nativity Story" on more than 3,000 playdates, birthed just over $8 million to bow fourth on the charts.

Pic, directed by "Lords of Dogtown" helmer Catherine Hardwicke, saw a per-screen average of $2,603 -- "on the lower end" of what the studio had been hoping, New Line distribution head David Tuckerman said.

Horror pic "Turistas," the first movie from Fox genre arm Atomic, took in $3.5 million off 1,570 to hit No. 8 in its bow. Pic had been acquired for about $4 million.

MGM's latest installment in the "Van Wilder" teen comedy series -- from the Bauer-Martinez label -- barely made the top 10, grabbing $2.29 million off almost 2,000 engagements. Per-screen average was below $2,000 as teen auds were still turning out for Fox's "Borat," which took in another $4.8 million; its total tally is $116.3 million.

"Happy Feet" dropped 54% from the previous frame but still managed to rake in another $17 million, raising cume to $121 million domestically. Per-engagement average was a plump $4,481.

Previously this year, only "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" led the B.O. three times consecutively...


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Finally, Joshua Rich of Entertainment Weekly, writes in his weekend wrap-up

"Happy Feet" and "Casino Royale" are tops for a third straight weekend, while new releases fail to make a mark...

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