'The Dark Knight' - fourth times a charm at the box officeby Mack Chico on 08.11.2008
"The Dark Knight" moves ahead of "Shrek 2" on the third all-time list, behind "Titanic" and "Star Wars,". Stoner movie "Pineapple Express" fell a few hits short of knocking "The Dark Knight" out of his Batmobile as the Caped Crusader powered to his fourth straight weekend as the box-office leader.
Sony Pictures' R-rated comedy about a pothead and his small-time dealer on the lam from the law and a ruthless drug lord after witnessing a murder scored $22.4 million for the weekend, for a total of $40.4 million since opening Wednesday. Strong numbers for a movie that cost about $27 million to produce, but not enough to overtake Warner Bros.' Batman blockbuster, which pulled in $26 million for the weekend and boosted its domestic total to $441.5 million.
That moved "The Dark Knight" ahead of "Shrek 2" on the all-time list, behind "Titanic" and "Star Wars," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Media by Numbers, a box-office tracking service. "The staying power of this film is somewhat unprecedented," he said, noting that the last movie to enjoy a four-week run at the top was "Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King," which opened in December 2003. "What makes it even more impressive is the fact that it's a summer film and it's taking on all competitors and prevailing in such a profound way," he said.
Dan Fellman, Warner's head of domestic distribution, cited several factors for the movie's hold on the top spot, including repeat business, popularity among older and infrequent moviegoers, and a continued strong showing on Imax screens, which rang up $3.2 million this weekend. "For a stoner action comedy, it's doing very well," he said. "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2," a Warner Bros. movie that also premiered Wednesday, finished fourth with $10.7 million for the weekend and $19.7 million in all. His numbers also show that box-office revenue for the year is $6.14 billion, down from $6.17 billion for the same period last year. Attendance is off by 4.3%. Source: Los Angeles Times |
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