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411’s Box Office Report: Alice Continues To Rule The Box Office
Posted by Larry Csonka on 03.14.2010



Alice in Wonderland kept the top spot this week, earning $62 million and raising its two week total to $208.6 million. The movie had the highest per theater average of any film in the top 10, earning $16,631 per theater. Alice now has the sixth biggest second weekend ever (Avatar is #1 with $75.6 million in its second weekend) and is now the 11th fastest film to reach $200 million (The Dark Knight is the fastest).

Green Zone debuted #2 at the box office, earning $14.5 million. The film had a budget of $100 million.

She's Out of My League debuted #3 at the box office, earning $9.6 million.

Remember Me debuted #4 at the box office, earning $8.3 million.

Shutter Island dropped two spots this weekend to #3, earning $8.1 million and raising its four week total to $108 million. The film had a budget of $80 million.

Our Family Wedding debuted #6 at the box office, earning $7.6 million.

Avatar dropped two spots this weekend to #7, earning $6.6 million and raising its thirteen week total to $730.3 million. The film has now made a total of $2.6 billion.

Brooklyn's Finest dropped six spots to #8, earning $4.29 million and raising its two week total to $21.3 million. The film had a budget of $17 million.

Cop Out dropped five spots to #9 this weekend, earning $4.23 million and raising its three week total to $39.4 million. The film had a budget of $30 million.

The Crazies drops four spots to round out the top 10, earning $3.6 million and raising its three week total to $33.5 million. The film had a budget of $20 million.


BOX OFFICE TOP TEN
1. Alice in Wonderland - $62 million ($208.6 million)
2. Green Zone - $14.5 million ($14.5 million)
3. She's Out of My League - $9.6 million ($9.6 million)
4. Remember Me - $8.3 million ($8.3 million)
5. Shutter Island - $8.1 million ($108 million)
6. Out Family Wedding - $7.6 million ($7.6 million)
7. Avatar - $6.6 million ($730.3 million)
8. Brooklyn's Finest - $4.29 million ($21.3 million)
9. Cop Out - $4.23 million ($39.4 million)
10. The Crazies - $3.6 million ($33.5 million)


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Green Zone = bust

Posted By: Guest#4355 (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 01:52 PM

 
 
alice was trash, there was no need for it to be in 3D as 95% of the movie i didnt even notice it was 3D at all

Posted By: Guest#9786 (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 01:53 PM

 
 
She's out of my league=FLOP!! LMFAO

Posted By: lol (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 02:03 PM

 
 
Tim Burton's adaptation is a really good take on it! Great in 3D.

Posted By: Guest#0115 (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 02:10 PM

 
 
This is really too bad, Alice in Wonderland was terrible.

Posted By: Squid Vicious (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 03:06 PM

 
 
Promotion of She's out of my league happened in only DIGG lol!of course it would be flop!

Posted By: Arnab (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 03:35 PM

 
 
kevin smith your film made money!!

Posted By: Joe (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 03:46 PM

 
 
"Remember Me debuted #4 at the box office, earning $8.3 million."

Sadly, Eclipse will probably make that much in the first 5 minutes.


Posted By: COTD (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 03:50 PM

 
 
Watching Avatar and Alice is like watching a surgically enchanced women. Without the pretty effects, your left with CRAP.

Posted By: siskel (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 04:44 PM

 
 
I'm sure "She's Out of my League" will eventually recoup its costs. But, an opening of $9.6 million doesn't seem impressive for a movie that seemed to be heavily, heavily advertised on TV.

Posted By: NoirFan01 (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 05:43 PM

 
 
kevin smith your film made money!!

Posted By: Joe (Guest) on March 14, 2010 at 03:46 PM
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Not unless it's made at least another 21+ million outside the US. Movies typically have to make twice its budget to turn a profit at the box office.


Posted By: DC (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 07:33 PM

 
 
alice was amazing. To the morons who take shots at it based on visuals...you must know next to nothing about a) the stories B) the acting and c) the process of movie making. Even if you took away the visual impressiveness of the film, it would still be amazing for the sheer context of the characters and various emotions displayed throughout. People really should learn something.

Posted By: Guest#4780 (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 07:48 PM

 
 
"She's Out of My League" was such a stupid concept, it doesn't even know who it wants as a target audience. If it wants women, then the girl acting like a skank and hooking up with a loser certainly isn't going to interest most women. If it wants a male audience, having the lead male be a loser and have him be constantly insulted by his friends isn't going to make men want to see it either.

Who's left exactly? Maybe it's for homosexuals.


Posted By: Guest#9684 (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 09:12 PM

 
 
i didn't watch Alice in 3D and i thought it was a very average movie. I am always going to compare it to the books and I know this isn't during the same time but it really could of been a much better film.

Posted By: enlightenedone9 (Guest)  on March 14, 2010 at 09:20 PM

 


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