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Weekend Box Office - Apes Continue To Rule The World
By
InCinemas
/
16 Aug 2011 (Tuesday)
Source: Cinemablend.com
Glee fans can rejoice! Their 3D movie concert event has finally come to the big screen. The bad news is for the movie's distributor, Fox: hardly anyone showed up to see it.
Glee The 3D Concert Movie
bowed in just shy of the top ten, singing and dancing its way to only $5 million for a weak eleventh place debut.
The response is even more dismal when compared to other similar movie-concert "experiences".
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never
opened earlier this year at number 2 with $29 million and the Jonas Brothers' 3D concert flick bowed in with $12 million two years ago.
Three other new releases hit screens this weekend, but none could bump Caesar and his rebellions apes from the number one spot.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
swung into the triple digit club earning an additional $27 million to top $104 million in domestic sales to date.
The closest contender was Oscar bait hopeful The Help. After earning $10 million over Thursday and Friday it added $25 million this weekend for a close second place.
The fifth installation in the Final Destination franchise landed in the third place spot with $18 million. It's not the worst opening for a Final Destination film, but it does mark the first time ever that an entry failed to do better than its predecessor. I guess even fans were secretly hoping that the previous movie, dubbed THE Final Destination, might finally put the aging plot concept to rest.
Despite being one of the most widely marketed films of the last few months
30 Minutes or Less
proved to be one of the lesser R-rated comedies of the summer. With $13 million it settled for fifth place beneath The Smurfs which just barely topped $100 million in domestic sales this weekend.
Cowboys & Aliens
wasn't able to rustle up any miracles this weekend, slipping from third to sixth place and only just breaking $81 million in total sales after its third weekend in theaters. With a budget of over $160 million and little help coming from international sales, Jon Favreau's genre-fusing adventure is shaping up to be one of the summer's biggest financial flops.
For the full weekend top ten, check out the chart below:
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