"Four Brother" Split $20 Million at the Weekend Box Office
John Singleton's action drama "Four Brothers" opened in 2,500 theaters to a better-than-expected $20.7 million in its first weekend, handily beating a trio of other newcomers. One of its main competitors was the Kate Hudson bayou thriller "The Skeleton Key," which unlocked nearly $15.8 million (from about 2,800 theaters) in a comparatively slow weekend at the box office.
Still hanging around in third place was WB's "The Dukes of Hazzard," which added another $13m to its $57.5 total gross. Fourth place went to the powerful "Wedding Crashers," which grossed just over $12 million, adding to its total gross just over $164 million(!) Rounding out the top five was "Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo," which made $9.4 million in just over 3,100 theaters.
Miramax's long-delayed "The Great Raid" just managed to crack the top ten by grossing about $3.3 million from nearly 820 theaters.
In milestone news, Christopher Nolan's "Batman Begins" became only the third movie this year to gross over $200 million, after "Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith" and "War of the Worlds."
Next week sees the arrival of another cinematic foursome: the bike-racing flick "Supercross" opens on Wednesday, while Steve Carell in "The 40 Year-Old Virgin," Wes Craven's airplane thriller "Red Eye," and Disney's animated adventure "Valiant" will wait until next Friday.
As always, please stop by the Rotten Tomatoes Box Office Page for a closer look at the weekend stats.
Still hanging around in third place was WB's "The Dukes of Hazzard," which added another $13m to its $57.5 total gross. Fourth place went to the powerful "Wedding Crashers," which grossed just over $12 million, adding to its total gross just over $164 million(!) Rounding out the top five was "Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo," which made $9.4 million in just over 3,100 theaters.
Miramax's long-delayed "The Great Raid" just managed to crack the top ten by grossing about $3.3 million from nearly 820 theaters.
In milestone news, Christopher Nolan's "Batman Begins" became only the third movie this year to gross over $200 million, after "Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith" and "War of the Worlds."
Next week sees the arrival of another cinematic foursome: the bike-racing flick "Supercross" opens on Wednesday, while Steve Carell in "The 40 Year-Old Virgin," Wes Craven's airplane thriller "Red Eye," and Disney's animated adventure "Valiant" will wait until next Friday.
As always, please stop by the Rotten Tomatoes Box Office Page for a closer look at the weekend stats.
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![]() on Aug 15 2005 01:49 AM I'm surprised at how well the top two films did, especially Four Brothers. I guess I shouldn't be since Four Brothers is the sole film in the top 10 targeting the African American audience. Horror films with hot actresses continue to do well. It'll be interesting to see how well 40 Year Old Virgin does this coming weekend. Ebert & Roeper gave it two big thumbs up, saying it's a smart high concept film. Wow, only three films over $200M so far? No wonder we're in a slump. Good to see a darker, more mature Batman film doing well. (Reply to this) |
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on Aug 15 2005 06:43 PM [b]damn[/b] with "virgin" over 80% right now i guess im gonna have to check this beast out..please please please...please reviewers give this a "rotten" overall rating... ;) (Reply to this) |
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on Aug 28 2005 11:59 AM [b]deuce bigalo[/b] deuce bigalo was funny ass movie. Fuck roger ebert, that old ass bitch. Rob shcnider keep doin your thang, ignore the critics with no sense of humor. FUCK EBERT. (Reply to this) |
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on Aug 29 2005 10:24 AM [b]agree[/b] ya i agree wit dat playa. Fuck ebert, he dont knw shit about funny movies(except a very few ex:40 year old virgin). Deuce bigalo was a funny ass movie. rob schnider is a funny ass guy. But jus tell him not to make anymore movies like the hot chick. Go watch DEUCE BIGALOW. n like killamike316 says, FUCK EBERT. (Reply to this) |
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