Box Office Wrapup: "Disturbia" Threepeats Over Dead Weekend
Summary
Awaiting the arrival of their webslinging hero, North American audiences avoided the multiplexes and held onto their money rejecting the slate of new releases that Hollywood dumped into theaters. That allowed the hit suspense pic "Disturbia" to retain its number one position for the third consecutive weekend despite the fact that the overall box office tumbled to its worst showing of 2007. Back to Article
Awaiting the arrival of their webslinging hero, North American audiences avoided the multiplexes and held onto their money rejecting the slate of new releases that Hollywood dumped into theaters. That allowed the hit suspense pic "Disturbia" to retain its number one position for the third consecutive weekend despite the fact that the overall box office tumbled to its worst showing of 2007. Back to Article
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SplendidIsolation writes: on Apr 29 2007 04:56 PM With an opening like that and the competition it will face the next few weekends, I think it`s a safe assumption to say Next is screwed. (Reply to this) |
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~*Admiral Snowstorm*~ writes: on Apr 29 2007 05:13 PM Thanks heavens, too. Not like it's a movie worth seeing. I sort of liked The Invisible, though, kind of a shame to see it do mediocre. (Reply to this) |
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indiephantom writes: on Apr 29 2007 05:53 PM [b]Next is really bad[/b] but in a slightly amusing way. (Reply to this) |
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GreenBastard writes: on Apr 30 2007 05:13 AM What's happend to Nicholas Cage, cant he read script and just say "NO". (Reply to this) |
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nogard46 writes: on Apr 30 2007 09:08 AM In reply to this comment (#863130) [b]WOW[/b] all I know is Disturbia is pure boxoffice PWNAGE!!! Been watching a lot of movies (not all) and I'd have to say Disturbia is quite good! I guess Shia is Box Office gold now right? Well and it can't hurt to have a super cute hottie like Sarah Roemer steaming up the big screen!!! haha (Reply to this) |
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unbreakable_samurai writes: on Apr 30 2007 09:51 AM Fracture was pretty good, Hopkins stole every scene he was in, had some supprising bits of comedy but the ending wasn't that great. The Invisible was also pretty good, entertaining, pretty good acting, well directed supprisingly, but kinda dissiapointing because it had the potential to be great if there hadn't been so many damn holes in the script. (Reply to this) |
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