By: Robert Acosta
I knew this was coming. The weekend where Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 would take over the box office. I just didn't think it would be this tremendous! Damn! To the numbers!:
- Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 $125 Million
- Megamind $16 Million
- Unstoppable $13.1 Million
- Due Date $9.2 Million
- The Next Three Days $6.8 Million
- Morning Glory $5.2 Million
- Skyline $3.4 Million
- Red $2.5 Million
- For Colored Girls $2.4 Million
- Fair Game $1.5 Million
That has to be the biggest deficit between the top spot and runner up for weekend box office numbers I've ever seen.
It's well deserved money too cause HP 7 delivered with a great, dramatic movie. The action isn't fully there, but it's not supposed to be.
Is there really any worth in mentioning 2-9? Ehh sort of.
Megamind grabs the 2nd spot, though I still say most of that comes from the 3D ticket pricing.
The Next Three Days is still failing at the box office, which is weird because it looks like such a great thriller than I don't see why it has failed.
Next week is Thanksgiving and they're are movies galore to catch at the theater this week. Three movies will be released into wide release, all being released on Wednesday. Love & Other Drugs(A must see), Faster(Ehh) and Burlesque(Really?).
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