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Weekend Box-Office: On A Slow Weekend, Breaking Dawn Still Drawing Crowds

The numbers might be miniscule this week, but with no new releases to speak of (barring the NC-17 rated Shame, which didn’t make the Top 10), the top contenders remained about the same. The Twilight Saga: Breaking DawnPart 1 remained the top draw for the third week in a row, though it dropped considerably from its $60+ million earnings last week, picking up only an estimated $16.9 million. It has nothing to be concerned about, however; for a late-year release, its earnings are much closer to summer blockbuster numbers, with a worldwide total gross of $588 million.

The Muppets retained its  second-place spot as well, though its drop was more considerable compared to its last week’s earnings, taking in an estimated $11.2 million. However, Hugo swapped places with Happy Feet Two, the movies gaining third and fifth place with estimates of $7.6 million and $6 million, respectively. Arthur Christmas sits neatly between the two with an estimated $7.4 million, but Hugo and Arthur Christmas, despite pulling ahead this week, have each made about $25 million domestically in two weeks. Happy Feet Two has made more in three weeks than both films combined ($51.7 million).

Jack and Jill slipped to sixth, and despite scathing reviews has managed to make a decent (if not profitable) amount, with its estimated $5.5 million pushing it to a $64 million domestic total. The Descendants, however, has pulled up a few places despite a drop in revenue, pushing ahead of bigger name titles for an estimated $5.2 million. And of those three last place finishers, this week has been good for two of them…Immortals finished eighth with an estimated $4.4 million, breaking into the black, while Puss in Boots continues to further its edge with $3.1 million (it broke even on its $130 million budget last weekend). Tower Heist also seems likely to break even domestically, but this week it only came close, taking ninth and an estimated $4.1 million. However, even at that, with its worldwide totals keeping it in good stead, it’s Eddie Murphy’s first non-Shrek movie since 2007 not to bomb out completely at the box office, which may spell good news for his career and the rest of the ensemble cast.

Weekend Box-Office (December 2 – December 4)

  1. The Twilight Saga: Breaking DawnPart 1…$16.9 million
  2. The Muppets…$11.2 million
  3. Hugo…$7.6 million
  4. Arthur Christmas…$7.4 million
  5. Happy Feet Two…$6 million
  6. Jack and Jill…$5.5 million
  7. The Descendants…$5.2 million
  8. Immortals…$4.4 million
  9. Tower Heist…$4.1 million
  10. Puss in Boots…$3.1 million

Seth Paul

When not failing to write novels and screenplays, box-office guru Seth writes humorous comedy tracks for films under the name "The One Man Band" that can be found at Rifftrax.com. Although, he has recently succeeded in writing the novella "Jack Alan and the Case of the Not-Exactly Rocket Scientists," available as an eBook on Amazon. He is also the English voice of Zak in "Zak McKracken: Between Time and Space."
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