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Box Office Report for June 2nd-4th

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1 - The Break-Up Universal Pictures Distribution $38,053,000 $38,053,000 1 3070

 

2 1 X-Men: The Last Stand 20th Century Fox, 20th Century Fox International $34,350,000 $175,681,000 2 3714

 

3 3 Over the Hedge Paramount Pictures, United International Pictures $20,647,000 $112,357,000 3 3993

 

4 2 The Da Vinci Code Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Releasing International $19,300,000 $172,656,000 3 3757

 

5 4 Mission: Impossible III Paramount Pictures, United International Pictures $4,679,000 $122,664,000 5 2667

 

6 5 Poseidon Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures International $3,411,000 $51,679,000 4 2720

 

7 6 RV Sony Pictures Releasing $3,300,000 $61,806,000 6 2181

 

8 7 See No Evil Lionsgate $2,000,000 $12,364,000 3 1270

 

9 22 An Inconvenient Truth Paramount Vantage $1,332,000 $1,912,000 2 77

 

10 8 Just My Luck 20th Century Fox International, 20th Century Fox Distribution $825,000 $15,571,000 4 958

 

11 12 An American Haunting Freestyle Releasing $482,000 $15,592,000 5 528

 

12 9 United 93 Universal Pictures Distribution, United International Pictures $464,000 $30,585,000 6 654

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Did anyone see the Breakup? I heard it's awful. Also, apparently Anniston and Vaughn broke up weeks ago but are pretending to be together to promote the movie. How pathetic.

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wouldn't the stars of Breakup, actually breaking up, be really good publicity??? they are stupid. not only should they have made it public but gotten really ugly about it. They could leak out that stuff from the movie was actually happening in the last week cause they had to stay in the same place, etc etc. it would be gold.

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Did anyone see the Breakup? I heard it's awful. Also, apparently Anniston and Vaughn broke up weeks ago but are pretending to be together to promote the movie. How pathetic.

I saw it Friday. I thought it was good, I liked it better than Wedding Crashers. The place I went to was packed with couples, and it was even a before 6pm showing.

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The 73rd biggest drop of all time.

 

X-Men dropped 57% in week 1, X2 dropped 53 percent.

Where do you get your information from?

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wouldn't the stars of Breakup, actually breaking up, be really good publicity??? they are stupid. not only should they have made it public but gotten really ugly about it. They could leak out that stuff from the movie was actually happening in the last week cause they had to stay in the same place, etc etc. it would be gold.

 

This movie is geared towards couples. I think they end up getting together in the end (don't know, didn't see it, just guessing). The movie lies in a couple who split but are miserable without one another. So it wouldn't have been a good idea to market a real life breakup to couples (read: women).

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I think they end up getting together in the end (don't know, didn't see it, just guessing).

No, they actually do break up, and don't get back together.

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For some reason, I think it would be really hilarious if Kane's movie eventually outdrew Lindsay Lohan's.

 

I don't think there was that much of a drop off between the previous weekend and this one.

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The 73rd biggest drop of all time.

 

X-Men dropped 57% in week 1, X2 dropped 53 percent.

 

Bob seems like the kind of guy who, if he was a small town news reporter, would run a headline saying "Murder Rate up 50%" if 3 guys got killed in a year instead of 2.

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