Monday, July 11, 2011

Box Office Report: 'Horrible Bosses' Opens to Strong $28.1 Mil As 'Transformers' Becomes Year's No. 1 Movie Source: The Hollywood Reporter


Paramount, Transformers AOS: Dark of the Moon remains a goliath in its second weekend to become the top pick in 2011 at the national level, but there was a lot of business left over for Warner Bros. / New Line, PDO comedy Bosses Awful hot.

The last R-rated Laffer to outpace expectations, Horrible Bosses open to $ 28.1 million to place No. 2 behind Dark of the Moon, according to Rentrak.

Dark of the Moon has now earned $ 261 million in domestic box office, displacing Warners, Part II AO Hangover (149.6 million) this year, more support SOA.

Overseas, Michael Bay, AOS 3D tentpole plus $ 93 million over the weekend for an international cume massive $ 384 million and worldwide total of $ 645 million, Aith No. 2 peak of the years behind Disney, AO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Fountain of Youth, which has now increased by $ 1.02 billion, the seventh best show of all time.

Sony and MGM, AOS new Kevin James comedy Zookeeper family came into the No. 3 domestic box office, grossing $ 21 million. The peak cost $ 80 million to produce, so it will have to do good business in the world to come in advance.

Both Zookeeper Horrible Bosses and received a B +.

Directed by Seth Gordon, Horrible Bosses has an all-star cast led by Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx. The plot revolves around three employees who plot to kill their leaders.

Brett Ratner, AO Rat Entertainment company produced Horrible Bosses, which relies heavily on moviegoers aged 18 and 24. Males accounted for 51% of the audience and gave the image an A-CinemaScore. Females have given a B +. Ultimately 64% of these tickets were purchased over 25 years.

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