Friday, April 13, 2012

Box: Liam tops Chris? I thought for sure he was a bottom.

1. The Hunger Games - $19m / $335m / $384m
2. The Three Stooges - $15m / $15m / $50m
3. Cabin in the Woods - $14m / $14m / $40m
4. American Reunion - $11.5m / $40.5m / $66m
5. Titanic - $8.5m / $41m / $60m
6. Wrath of the Titans - $7.5m / $71.5m / $89m
7. Mirror Mirror - $7m / $49.5m / $68m
8. Lockout - $6.5m / $6.5m / $16m
9. 21 Jump Street - $6m / $119.5m / $132m
10. The Lorax - $3m / $204.5m / $212m

Three Stooges finally hits the big screen after decades in development. The big surprise is that its not totally terrible, so it may have some decent legs in the coming weeks. Cabin in the Woods, despite great reviews, will probably go the way of Drag Me To Hell: a movie that critics and cinephiles rally behind and mainstream audiences don't get. Lockout looks like deliriously stupid fun.

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