"Sith" Takes More Revenge Over the Holiday Weekend
Despite some rock-solid competition, "Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith" grossed an impressive $70.8 million in its second weekend. Bolstered by a 4-day holiday frame, George Lucas' sixth and final space opera reigned supreme over a pair of wide-release newcomers -- but the competition did pretty darn well, too. The DreamWorks animated comedy "Madagascar" drew the family ticket, grossing $61 million over the Memorial Day weekend (in over 4,100 theaters), while the Adam Sandler sports flick "The Longest Yard" was close behind with a tally of $60 million in just over 3,600 theaters.
Well behind in 4th place was "Monster-in-Law," which added $11m to its total grosses ($60m), and "Kicking & Screaming," which made $6.5m, bringing its total up to $44m. "Sith"s total domestic box office thus far is $271m, and its doing some serious business overseas as well. ($520m worldwide in less than two weeks!)
Next week sees the release of three newcomers: Warner Bros.' "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants," the Ron Howard / Russell Crowe sports drama "Cinderella Man," and Catherine Hardwicke's skateboarding docu-drama "Lords of Dogtown." For a closer look at the money charts, you can always stop by the Rotten Tomatoes Box Office Page.
Well behind in 4th place was "Monster-in-Law," which added $11m to its total grosses ($60m), and "Kicking & Screaming," which made $6.5m, bringing its total up to $44m. "Sith"s total domestic box office thus far is $271m, and its doing some serious business overseas as well. ($520m worldwide in less than two weeks!)
Next week sees the release of three newcomers: Warner Bros.' "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants," the Ron Howard / Russell Crowe sports drama "Cinderella Man," and Catherine Hardwicke's skateboarding docu-drama "Lords of Dogtown." For a closer look at the money charts, you can always stop by the Rotten Tomatoes Box Office Page.
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Now it's dark writes: on May 31 2005 08:55 AM And still no "news" on the Cannes Film Festival. (Reply to this) |
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The Senhman writes: on May 31 2005 10:37 AM [b]Amazing[/b] Three films grossing over $60M. Is this a first? Still, it's 'only' the second best Memorial Day weekend ever behind last year. (Reply to this) |
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Aoiboy writes: on May 31 2005 11:30 AM Amazing that somebody can do such a crappy movie and earn SO MUCH money out of it, just because the poster bears the legend "Star Wars"... (Reply to this) |
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Madman writes: on May 31 2005 01:47 PM I too was amazed that three films grossedover $60. I thought that it must have been a mistake when I first saw it but abviously it's not. The most suprising out of the three is surely "The Longest Yard". Did anyone see this coming? Madman (Reply to this) |
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new_school_critic writes: on May 31 2005 02:23 PM [b]Suprised, I was to[/b] must have been a whole bunch of families doing "memorial day" stuff and half the family wanted to see Sith, the part of the family that had already seen Sith went to see "the longest yard" and the women and children who where too big of wussies to go see star wars went and saw Madasgar. Ofcourse there was just the kids, just the jocks, and just the geeks who went and saw the movies individually, but I bet the multi-plexs made up for alot of this revenue. (Reply to this) |
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the_game writes: on May 31 2005 03:34 PM Ep. III was and is a great movie, it deserves to be making the money its earning (Reply to this) |
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Ophiuchus writes: on May 31 2005 05:08 PM I'm only surprised that anyone's surprised about Sith making mega bucks. I mean it's Star Wars, for gods' sakes. What else would you expect? (Reply to this) |
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mr_movie_maniac writes: on May 31 2005 06:27 PM True. It's a little like Adidas or Nike. No matter what the genuine quality (made in china), as long as it looks good, and has the "name" people will go for it. (Reply to this) |
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ccchhhrrriiisss writes: on May 31 2005 11:09 PM [b]Not surprised...[/b] Revenge of the Sith is a great film. I have watched it several times...and I have enjoyed myself immensely. I imagine that the film will finish somewhere around the $400 million mark. Next week, I don't foresee any serious contender to dethrone Revenge of the Sith from the #1 spot, except for Cinderella Man. The Longest Yard is a very bad film, and Madagascar leaves alot to be desired. Cinderella Man is getting great press, although many insiders are calling it Rocky Redux. We'll definitely have to wait and see, but I think that Star Wars might actually pull off another #1 come Sunday (perhaps in the $35 million range). Cinderella Man might pull off a respectable $20 million. The Longest Yard will drop -- perhaps as much as 55%. But Madagascar may fair decently well, because it is a children's film enjoying incredibly wide release. (Reply to this) |
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movieguy0621 writes: on Jun 04 2005 09:01 AM [b]YIPEEEEEEEEEE!!!!![/b] I agree with the_game... this is a great film and it deserves every penny. Just hope it'll beat the abysmal Episode 1 with the most money! Can it beat Titanic? Probably not, but summers coming, and only time can tell! (Reply to this) |
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movieguy0621 writes: on Jun 04 2005 09:01 AM [b]YIPEEEEEEEEEE!!!!![/b] I agree with the_game... this is a great film and it deserves every penny. Just hope it'll beat the abysmal Episode 1 with the most money! Can it beat Titanic? Probably not, but summers coming, and only time can tell! (Reply to this) |
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mallou jr writes: on Jun 07 2005 08:27 PM something needs to beat TITANIC.i dont think that it was a good film boring ,you know what happeans , the boat hits a burg then sinks hours later what a surprise.it bothers me that it is the highest grossing film of all time. (Reply to this) |
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Shetye writes: on Jan 08 2006 06:38 AM I,m just shut up (Reply to this) |
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