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Box Office: Thunderous 'Thor' destroys two romantic comedies

Box Office: Thunderous 'Thor' destroys two romantic comedies

The second big-budget studio release of the summer grossed a solid $66 million, according to an estimate from distributor Paramount Pictures. The 3-D film about a Norse god destroyed the two other films in wide release this weekend, which were both romantic comedies about marriage. "Jumping the Broom," about two families from different backgrounds converging at a wedding, collected a decent $13.7 million. "Something Borrowed," which had a bigger budget and is based on Emily Giffin's bestselling novel of the same name, had a soft $13.2-million take.

 

Box Office: Easter moviegoers choose 'Rio' over Tyler Perry's latest 'Madea' film and 'Water for Elephants'

Box Office: Easter moviegoers choose 'Rio' over Tyler Perry's latest 'Madea' film and 'Water for Elephants'

The 3-D cartoon about tropical bird was the top pick again with $26.8 million in ticket sales.The 3-D cartoon about tropical bird was the top pick again with $26.8 million in ticket sales.

 

'Hop' skips to box-office lead with $38.1M

'Hop' skips to box-office lead with $38.1M

With Russell Brand providing the voice of the reluctant new Easter bunny, "Hop" bound well beyond the expectations of industry analysts, who had figured the movie would debut in the $25 million range.

 

'Wimpy Kid' rules box office with $24M opening

'Wimpy Kid' rules box office with $24M opening

A wimpy kid has delivered a knock-out punch to a band of warrior vixens at the weekend box office. The 20th Century Fox family sequel "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules" debuted as the No. 1 movie with $24.4 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. The girl-power action fantasy "Sucker Punch," released by Warner Bros., opened at No. 2 with $19 million.

 

`Limitless' tops box office with $19M

`Limitless' tops box office with $19M

There was no stopping "Limitless" at the box office. The sci-fi thriller opened at No. 1 this weekend with $19 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. The film from Relativity Media stars Bradley Cooper as a struggling writer who takes a magical pill that allows him to tap into his maximum brain potential. Suddenly he's cleaned up, making millions and wowing everyone he meets. Robert De Niro co-stars as a financial guru who's fascinated by him, with Abbie Cornish as Cooper's skeptical girlfriend.

 

'Rango' Tops Weekend With $38 Mil

'Rango' Tops Weekend With $38 Mil

Pamela McClintock Johnny Depp movie is the top non-holiday weekend. "Adjustment Bureau" No. 2 with a solid $20.9; "Take Me Home" disappoints.read more

 

'Gnomeo & Juliet' Trumps 'Hall Pass' With $14.2 Million to Win Weekend

'Gnomeo & Juliet' Trumps 'Hall Pass' With $14.2 Million to Win Weekend

Pamela McClintock Nicolas Cage's 'Drive Angry' is dead on arrival at No. 9; new version of Justin Bieber film rules at No. 6 after nabbing $9.2 million.read more

 

'Unknown' Bests 'I Am Number Four' on Sluggish Holiday Weekend to Take No. 1 With $21.8 Mil

'Unknown' Bests 'I Am Number Four' on Sluggish Holiday Weekend to Take No. 1 With $21.8 Mil

Pamela McClintock DreamWorks and Touchstone's teen sci-fi adventure lands at No. 2 with softer-than-expected $19.5 million as newcomer 'Big Mommas' opens in fifth place.read more

 

'Just Go With It' Trumps 'Never Say Never' to Nab Top Weekend Box Office With $31 Mil

'Just Go With It' Trumps 'Never Say Never' to Nab Top Weekend Box Office With $31 Mil

Pamela McClintock Justin Bieber doc comes in second with $30.3 mil, while other newcomers 'Gnomeo & Juliet' and 'The Eagle' take third and fourth spots, respectively.read more

 

$20.3 Mil 'No Strings Attached' Debuts Atop Weekend Box Office

$20.3 Mil 'No Strings Attached' Debuts Atop Weekend Box Office

Paramount's Natalie Portman/Ashton Kutcher R-rated romantic comedy No Strings Attached topped the weekend box office with a solid $20.3 million start, while The King's Speech neared a dazzling domestic cume of $60 million for a victorious Weinstein Co.

 

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