Weekend Box-Office: Transformers: Dark of the Moon Reigns Supreme!
Opening a film on a Wednesday, during a holiday weekend, can really give you a leg up…Transformers: Dark of the Moon did a fine job bringing in ticket sales, even if its critical reception left a lot to be desired. During the 4-day weekend, it made $116.4 million (and $181.1 million including the Wednesday and Thursday receipts). Not only is it the highest-earning film opening on Independence Day weekend ever, its three-day totals surpass even Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides for the top opening weekend of 2011. Cars 2 fell to second with a much more modest (in comparison) $32 million, the Disney/Pixar film is still doing well with a two week haul of $123 million, but not garnering the praise other Pixar films have earned. Bad Teacher rounds out the top three, the also critically-panned film making $17.6 million and performing admirably at its two-week, $63 million take.
Debuting in the fourth spot, the Tom Hanks/Julia Roberts dramatic comedy Larry Crowne couldn’t compare to its blockbuster counterparts, only making $15.7 million (though like its blockbuster counterparts is not getting the most pleasant of reviews). Monte Carlo didn’t exactly shine like its namesake city, either, coming in sixth with $8.6 million. Sandwiched between is one of only three films on the list getting high marks, Super 8; it managed to pick up $9.5 million, and in four weeks has brought in $110 million, more than enough to label it a success.
With X-Men: First Class and Thor no longer contenders, Green Lantern is the only superhero film left on the Top 10, and its solo status is dropping quickly; with $8 million it managed to break the $100 million barrier, but at a budget of $200 million, it doesn’t seem likely to dethrone Batman as the Warner Bros. top superhero franchise anytime soon. The bottom three consist of one average earner…Mr. Popper’s Penguins ($6.9 million), which may or may not make its money back before it leaves the list…and two critical and box office successes. Bridesmaids still continues to surprise ($4.4 million), with eight weeks on the Top 10 and the best domestic profit margin of the list ($153.7 million on a $32.5 million budget), and Midnight in Paris ($4.3 million), while not quite the runaway success of its neighbor, has found a relatively receptive audience both here and overseas, with a domestic total of $34.5 million and $62.1 million worldwide.
Weekend Box-Office (July 1 – July 4)
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon…$116.6 million
- Cars 2…$32 million
- Bad Teacher…$17.6 million
- Larry Crowne…$15.7 million
- Super 8…$9.5 million
- Monte Carlo…$8.6 million
- Green Lantern…$8 million
- Mr. Popper’s Penguins…$6.9 million
- Bridesmaids…$4.4 million
- Midnight in Paris…$4.3 million
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