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		<title>Box Office Recap: &#8220;Spider-Man&#8221; on the top of the charts&#8230; For the Seventh Time in the past Decade</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2012 22:29:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yes, you read the title right. For the seventh time in the past decade (well, ten years and two months), a Spider-Man film is on the top of the weekend domestic box office charts. Sam Raimi&#8217;s &#8220;Spider-Man&#8221; stayed at number one for two weeks in 2002, and its sequels did the same in 2004 and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Yes, you read the title right. For the seventh time in the past decade (well, ten years and two months), a Spider-Man film is on the top of the weekend domestic box office charts. Sam Raimi&#8217;s &#8220;Spider-Man&#8221; stayed at number one for two weeks in 2002, and its sequels did the same in 2004 and 2007, respectively. Now, here in 2012, director Marc Webb&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/the_amazing_spiderman.htm" target="_blank">The Amazing Spider-Man</a>&#8221; is on top once again after making $65 million this weekend and $140 million over the course of its six-day opening.</p>
<p>&#8220;Spider-Man&#8217;s&#8221; $65 million debut weekend is the fifth largest opening of the year, behind only &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/the_avengers.htm" target="_blank">The Avengers</a>&#8221; ($207 million), &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/the_hunger_games.htm" target="_blank">The Hunger Games</a>&#8221; ($155 million), &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/the_lorax.htm" target="_blank">The Lorax</a>&#8221; ($70 million), and &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/brave.htm" target="_blank">Brave</a>&#8221; ($66 million). But &#8220;Spidey&#8217;s&#8221; $140 million did allow it to beat out the six-day gross of some other recent comic book reboots, namely &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2005/batman_begins.htm" target="_blank">Batman Begins</a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2011/xmen_first_class.htm" target="_blank">X-Men: First Class</a>,&#8221; which made $79.5 million and $69.9 million over their first six days, respectively.</p>
<p>However, perhaps the best way to judge &#8220;The Amazing Spider-Man&#8217;s&#8221; success is to compare it to that of Sam Raimi&#8217;s trilogy. The reboot found itself right behind the first &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2002/spiderman.htm" target="_blank">Spider-Man&#8217;s</a>&#8221; six day total of $144.2 million. However, &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2004/spiderman_2.htm" target="_blank">Spider-Man 2</a>&#8221; grossed $180.1 million and &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2007/spiderman_3.htm" target="_blank">Spider-Man 3</a>&#8221; $176.2 million, meaning the newest film actually made the least of any &#8220;Spidey&#8221; movie to date. And while &#8220;The Amazing Spider-Man&#8221; beat out &#8220;Batman Begins&#8221; in terms of gross, Christopher Nolan&#8217;s film had the best six-day start of any Batman film at the time. Of course, &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2008/the_dark_knight.htm" target="_blank">The Dark Knight</a>&#8221; later upped the ante.</p>
<p>After breaking &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2009/the_hangover.htm" target="_blank">The Hangover&#8217;s</a>&#8221; record for best debut by an original R-rated comedy (i.e. not counting &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2011/the_hangover_2.htm" target="_blank">The Hangover Part II</a>&#8220;) last weekend,  Seth McFarlane&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/ted.htm" target="_blank">Ted</a>,&#8221; remained strong, grossing $32.6 million in its second weekend. For comparison&#8217;s sake, &#8220;The Hangover&#8221; made just under $32.8 million in its second weekend, and &#8220;Ted&#8217;s&#8221; ten-day total of $120.2 million bests &#8220;The Hangover&#8221; over the same period.</p>
<p>In its third weekend, &#8220;Brave&#8221; remained in third place with $20.162 million. The Pixar flick has now grossed $174.5 million to date, which means it&#8217;s all but assured to be the studio&#8217;s tenth movie to accumulate $200 million.</p>
<p>Oliver Stone&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/savages.htm" target="_blank">Savages</a>&#8221; came in fourth place with $16 million in its opening weekend, which isn&#8217;t all that bad considering its competition. Behind it, &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/magic_mike.htm" target="_blank">Magic Mike</a>,&#8221; &#8220;Madea&#8217;s Witness Protection,&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/madagascar_3.htm" target="_blank">Madagascar 3</a>&#8221; slid into the fifth, sixth, and seventh spots with $15.6, $10.1, and $7.5 million, respectively.</p>
<p>The weekend&#8217;s soft release was &#8220;Katy Perry: Part of Me,&#8221; which came in eighth place with $7.1 million. In ninth and tenth place we saw a couple strong showings from films teetering on the edge of the &#8220;specialty box office&#8221; label. <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/entertainers/wes_anderson.htm" target="_blank">Wes Anderson&#8217;s</a> &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/moonrise_kingdom.htm" target="_blank">Moonrise Kingdom</a>&#8221; grossed $4.5 million from 884 theaters, while in its third week Woody Allen&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/to_rome_with_love.htm" target="_blank">To Rome with Love</a>&#8221; added 777 theaters, giving it a total of 806 and making $3.5 million.</p>
<p>Overall, it was a strong weekend at the box office. The nation&#8217;s top 12 films grossed $187.1 million, a 28 percent bump from this time last year.</p>
<p>Here are the results for this weekend’s top 10 at the box office:</p>
<p>Title/Weeks in release/Theater count, Studio/Three-day weekend total/Cume</p>
<p>1. The Amazing Spider-Man, 1/4,318, Sony, $65 million, $140 million.<br />
2. Ted, 2/3,256, Universal, $32.593 million, $120.24 million.<br />
3. Brave, 3/3,891, Buena Vista, $20.162 million, $174.519 million.<br />
4. Savages, 1/2,628,  Universal, $16.162 million.<br />
5. Magic Mike, 2/3,120, Warner Bros., $15.61 million, $72.797 million.<br />
6. Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection, 2/2,161, $10.2 million, $45.846 million.<br />
7. Madagascar 3, 5/2,861, Paramount/Dreamworks, $7.7 million, $196.02 million.<br />
8. Katy Perry: Part of Me, 1/3,730, Paramount, $7.15 million.<br />
9. Moonrise Kingdom, 7/884, Focus, $4.642 million, $26.893 million.<br />
10. To Rome with Love, 3/806, SPC, $3.502 million, $5.621 million.</p>
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		<title>Box Office Recap: It&#8217;s All the Same, Only the Names (from 3-10) have Changed</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nate Kreichman]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2012 12:34:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Last week, two new releases, &#8220;Madgascar 3&#8221; and &#8220;Prometheus,&#8221; occupied the top two spots on the domestic box office charts for the first time since April 22, when “Think Like a Man” and “The Lucky One” knocked out “The Hunger Games” after four weeks on top. This weekend, something else that hadn&#8217;t happened in some [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Last week, two new releases, &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/madagascar_3.htm" target="_blank">Madgascar 3</a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/prometheus.htm" target="_blank">Prometheus</a>,&#8221; occupied the top two spots on the domestic box office charts for the first time since April 22, when “Think Like a Man” and “The Lucky One” knocked out “<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/the_hunger_games.htm" target="_blank">The Hunger Games</a>” after four weeks on top. This weekend, something else that hadn&#8217;t happened in some time occurred: the nation&#8217;s two highest grossing movies remained static. &#8220;Madgascar 3&#8221; and &#8220;Prometheus&#8221; remain cemented at the top of the charts with $35.5 million and $20.2 million, respectively. The last films to accomplish that feat: &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2011/mission_impossible_4.htm" target="_blank">Mission: Impossible &#8211; Ghost Protocol</a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2011/sherlock_holmes_2.htm" target="_blank">Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows</a>&#8221; over the last two weekends of 2011, Dec. 23-25 and Dec. 30-Jan. 1. </p>
<p>Hair metal musical &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/rock_of_ages.htm" target="_blank">Rock of Ages</a>&#8221; came in third place with $15 million. Now, I could make that sound like a lot by pointing out that&#8217;s the sixth best opening of all-time for a musical and the third highest for a film adapted from the stage. But let&#8217;s be frank here, given the film&#8217;s prime summer release date, huge release (it played in 74 more theaters than &#8220;Prometheus&#8221; did in its first week), and most importantly its star-studded cast, &#8220;Rock of Ages&#8221; was a supreme disappointment. Seriously, this is a film with names like Russell Brand, Paul Giamatti, <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/celebritybabes/catherine_zeta_jones.htm" target="_blank">Catherine Zeta-Jones</a>, <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/celebritybabes/malin_akerman.htm" target="_blank">Malin Akerman</a>, Mary J. Blige, Alec Baldwin, Bryan Cranston, Will Forte, Eli Roth and of course, <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/entertainers/tom_cruise.htm" target="_blank">Tom Cruise</a> in its end credits. It should have made more money.</p>
<p>So what was the problem? Well, as I hypothesized in my <a href="https://www.premiumhollywood.com/2012/06/15/box-office-preview-rock-of-ages-and-thats-my-boy/" target="_blank">Box Office Preview</a>, nobody, and I mean nobody likes hair metal, the genre this film was banking on. Kids don&#8217;t like it, of that I can assure you, and baby boomers were the ones telling their children to turn that garbage down during the lost decade that was the 1980&#8217;s. As I said on Friday, the target audience here was the tiny sliver of the American population that was both a teenager during the 1980′s and enjoyed the crap at the top of the pop charts at the time.</p>
<p>All that showed in the demographics. For some reason, whoever keeps track of this stuff divides the entire population of the country into only two groups: above 25 and below 25. Nearly 75 percent of the audience for &#8220;Rock of Ages&#8221; was in the above category, and females made up 62 percent. Those numbers are staggeringly skewed. </p>
<p>Unsurprisingly, the demographics for the weekend&#8217;s other new release, Adam Sandler&#8217;s &#8220;That&#8217;s My Boy,&#8221; were distorted in the opposite direction. Sandler, of course, is known for his high-brow humor, stuff like &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRpouK0KmWQ&#038;t=1m8s" target="_blank">If peeing your pants is cool, consider me Miles Davis</a>.&#8221; That&#8217;s sarcasm folks. Anyway, 52 percent of the comedy&#8217;s audience was under 25, and 54 percent was male. I know that doesn&#8217;t sound like much after what you just read, but in general, that&#8217;s not an insignificant skew towards teenage boys. &#8220;That&#8217;s My Boy&#8221; came in fifth place with $13 million.</p>
<p>The remainder of the chart offered few surprises. Sandwiched between the two new releases, &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/snow_white_and_the_huntsman.htm" target="_blank">Snow White and the Huntsman</a>&#8221; made $13.8 million, and &#8220;That&#8217;s My Boy&#8221; was followed by &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/men_in_black_3.htm" target="_blank">Men in Black 3</a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/the_avengers.htm" target="_blank">The Avengers</a>.&#8221; </p>
<p>Meanwhile, <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/entertainers/wes_anderson.htm" target="_blank">Wes Anderson&#8217;s</a> &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/moonrise_kingdom.htm" target="_blank">Moonrise Kingdom</a>&#8221; continues to chug along at the specialty box office. With nearly $2.2 million, the film moved into ninth place this weekend despite being shown in just 178 theaters (compare that to Rock of Ages'&#8221; 3,470 and tenth place finisher &#8220;What to Expect When You&#8217;re Expecting&#8217;s&#8221; 1,216). </p>
<p>Here are the results for this weekend’s top 10 at the box office:</p>
<p>Title/Weeks in release/Theater count, Studio/Three-day weekend total/Cume<br />
1. Madagascar 3, 2/4,263, Paramount/Dreamworks, $35.5 million, $120.451 million.<br />
2. Prometheus, 2/3,442, Fox, $20.2 million, $88.858 million.<br />
3. Rock of Ages, 1/3,470, Warner Bros., $15 million.<br />
4. Snow White and the Huntsman, 3/3,701, Universal, $13.805 million, $122.602 million.<br />
5. That&#8217;s My Boy, 1/3,030, Sony, $13 million.<br />
6. Men in Black 3, 4/3,135, Sony, $10 million, $152.679 million.<br />
7. The Avengers, 7/2,582, Disney/Marvel Studios, $8.848 million, $586.737 million.<br />
8. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, 7/1,184, Fox Searchlight, $2.2 million, $35.133 million.<br />
9. Moonrise Kingdom, 4/178, Focus, $2.181 million, $6.779 million.<br />
10.What to Expect When You’re Expecting, 5/1,216, $1.33 million, $38.766 million.</p>
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		<title>Box Office Recap: New Releases Take the Cake</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nate Kreichman]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2012 00:47:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[For the first time since April 22, two new releases occupy the top two spots on the weekend box office charts. That weekend, &#8220;Think Like a Man&#8221; and &#8220;The Lucky One&#8221; knocked out &#8220;The Hunger Games&#8221; after four weeks on top. This time around, &#8220;Madagascar 3&#8221; and &#8220;Prometheus&#8221; sank &#8220;Snow White and the Huntsman&#8221; to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>For the first time since April 22, two new releases occupy the top two spots on the weekend box office charts. That weekend, &#8220;Think Like a Man&#8221; and &#8220;The Lucky One&#8221; knocked out &#8220;The Hunger Games&#8221; after four weeks on top. This time around, &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/madagascar_3.htm" target="_blank">Madagascar 3</a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/prometheus.htm" target="_blank">Prometheus</a>&#8221; sank &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/snow_white_and_the_huntsman.htm" target="_blank">Snow White and the Huntsman</a>&#8221; to number three in just its second week. </p>
<p>There&#8217;s been an absence of family features of late, and it showed in &#8220;Madagascar&#8217;s&#8221; strong $60.35 million showing, which is the fourth-highest opening of the year. The film just missed the $63.1 million the second film in the series made in its opening weekend, but remained in line with the first &#8220;Madgascar&#8217;s&#8221; $61 million over a long Memorial Day weekend in 2005. </p>
<p>The audience for &#8220;Madagascar 3&#8221; was mostly young (54 percent under 25) and female (56 percent), which makes sense considering its top competition, &#8220;Prometheus.&#8221; <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/entertainers/ridley_scott.htm" target="_blank">Ridley Scott&#8217;s</a> return to sci-fi made $50 million with the exact opposite demographics. Sixty-four percent of its audience was over 25, and 57 percent was male. Although &#8220;Prometheus&#8221; didn&#8217;t quite reach the massive levels some predicted, it still had the fourth-highest second place debut in history.</p>
<p>The new releases got some help from the continued slippage of &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/men_in_black_3.htm" target="_blank">Men in Black 3</a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/the_avengers.htm" target="_blank">The Avengers</a>,&#8221; which now sit at numbers four and five, respectively. Although &#8220;slippage&#8221; for those two pictures would be considered strong weekends for most other films, as they each cleared the $10 million mark with ease. Worldwide, the two films&#8217; numbers are staggering. &#8220;Men in Black 3&#8221; is just  $12.5 million short of half a billion in total gross after three weeks, while &#8220;Avengers&#8221; cleared $1.4 billion in its sixth weekend. </p>
<p>Behind them, &#8220;What to Expect when You&#8217;re Expecting&#8221; and &#8220;The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel&#8221; remained cemented in the six and seven spots. &#8220;Battleship&#8221; and &#8220;The Dictator&#8221; tumbled from numbers four and five last weekend to the eight and nine slots. Perhaps the most notable part of that development is &#8220;Battleship&#8217;s&#8221; steep drop in theater count. After being show in 3,144 locations last weekend, the film was on nearly 1,200 fewer screens.</p>
<p>Finally, in tenth place was <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/entertainers/wes_anderson.htm" target="_blank">Wes Anderson&#8217;s</a> &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/moonrise_kingdom.htm" target="_blank">Moonrise Kingdom</a>.&#8221; The film took in nearly $1.6 million despite playing in only 96 theaters, giving it a weekend-best $16,448 per-theater average. The film has now earned $3.8 million after showing in 16 theaters last weekend and just two during its debut.</p>
<p>Here are the results for this weekend’s top 10 at the box office:</p>
<p>Title/Weeks in release/Theater count, Studio/Three-day weekend total/Cume<br />
1. Madagascar 3, 1/4,258, Paramount/Dreamworks, $60.35 million.<br />
2. Prometheus, 1/3,396, Fox, $50 million.<br />
3. Snow White and the Huntsman, 2/3,777, Universal, $23.021 million, $98.5 million.<br />
4. Men in Black 3, 3/3,792, Sony, $13.5 million, $135.505 million.<br />
5. The Avengers, 6/3,129, Disney/Marvel Studios, $10.809 million, $571.86 million.<br />
6. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, 6/1,298, Fox Searchlight, $3.235 million, $31.009 million.<br />
7.What to Expect When You’re Expecting, 4/2,087, $2.71 million, $35.745 million<br />
8. Battleship, 4/1,954, Universal/Hasbro, $2.286 million, $59.83 million.<br />
9. The Dictator, 4/1,651, Paramount, $2.15 million, $55.189 million.<br />
10. Moonrise Kingdom, 3/96, Focus, $1.579 million, 3.75 million.</p>
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		<title>Box Office Recap: &#8216;Snow White&#8217; Crowned Queen of the Box Office</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2012 23:32:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Universal Pictures has needed a win for a while now. Following the disappointing flops of &#8220;Battleship&#8221; and &#8220;The Five-Year Engagement,&#8221; the studio had a lot riding on its newest release, &#8220;Snow White and the Huntsman,&#8221; especially considering the film&#8217;s $170 million production costs. Luckily for Universal, &#8220;Snow White&#8221; grabbed a better-than-expected $56 million in its [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Universal Pictures has needed a win for a while now. Following the disappointing flops of &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/battleship.htm" target="_blank">Battleship</a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/the_five_year_engagement.htm" target="_blank">The Five-Year Engagement</a>,&#8221; the studio had a lot riding on its newest release, &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/snow_white_and_the_huntsman.htm" target="_blank">Snow White and the Huntsman</a>,&#8221; especially considering the film&#8217;s $170 million production costs. </p>
<p>Luckily for Universal, &#8220;Snow White&#8221; grabbed a better-than-expected $56 million in its first weekend, placing it on top of the domestic box office charts. The film&#8217;s success was a great surprise given the multitude of concerns surrounding it. Many worried it would only pique the interest of young females, but with such a high budget the film could hardly afford to attract such skewed demographics. </p>
<p>In the end, such concerns seem unfounded as 52 percent of the audience was over 30 and a relatively low 53 percent was female. Similar fears about the film&#8217;s ability to compete with well-established franchises  were likewise assuaged. Despite being director Rupert Sanders&#8217; first feature film and its non-sequel status, &#8220;Snow White&#8221; made more than &#8220;Men in Black 3&#8221; did in its first week. But every time you get to thinking Hollywood&#8217;s fascination with the idea that sequels are sure bets might be over you read information like this: a sequel to &#8220;Snow White and the Huntsman&#8221; is <em>already</em>in active development.</p>
<p>The domestic box office remained largely static behind the number one spot as &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/men_in_black_3.htm" target="_blank">Men in Black 3</a>,&#8221; &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/the_avengers.htm" target="_blank">The Avengers</a>,&#8221; &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/battleship.htm" target="_blank">Battleship</a>,&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/the_dictator.htm" target="_blank">The Dictator</a>&#8221; each took a step back but remained in the same order. The $29.3 million made by &#8220;Men in Black 3&#8221; this weekend seems particularly strong when it&#8217;s considered that its 10-day total of $112.3 million is only slightly behind the $115.6 million &#8220;Men in Black 2&#8221; made over the same period.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, there was some shuffling around behind the top five, as &#8220;Chernobyl Diaries&#8221; fell to the ninth spot while &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2012/dark_shadows.htm" target="_blank">Dark Shadows</a>&#8221; and &#8220;The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,&#8221; which were in sixth and eighth place last weekend, respectively, switched positions. The feel-good &#8220;Hotel&#8221; has risen every week as it appears in more and more theaters. </p>
<p>At the specialty box office, Wes Anderson&#8217;s &#8220;Moonrise Kingdom&#8221; had continued success in it second week. The film grossed $848,681 despite being shown in just 16 theaters, giving it an impressive per-location average of $53,043 and raising its cumulative domestic gross to $1.7 million.</p>
<p>Lastly, &#8220;The Hunger Games&#8221; finally slipped out of the top 10 in its eleventh week. The film took in $1.5 million, placing it just behind the $1.8 million made by &#8220;For Greater Glory&#8221; in its first week.</p>
<p>Here are the results for this weekend’s top 10 at the box office:</p>
<p>Title/Weeks in release/Theater count, Studio/Three-day weekend total/Cume<br />
1. Snow White and the Huntsman, 1/3,773, Universal, $56.255 million.<br />
2. Men in Black 3, 2/4,248, Sony, $29,3 million, $112.3 million.<br />
3. The Avengers, 5/3,670, Disney/Marvel Studios, $20.273 million, $552.737 million.<br />
4. Battleship, 3/3,144, Universal/Hasbro, $4.81 million, $55.123 million.<br />
5. The Dictator, 3/2,649, Paramount, $4.725 million, $50.835 million.<br />
6. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, 5/1,294, Fox Searchlight, $4.6 million, $25.497 million.<br />
7.What to Expect When You’re Expecting, 3/2,907, $4.43 million, $30.723 million<br />
8. Dark Shadows, 4/3,002, Warner Bros., $3.86 million, $70.834 million.<br />
9. Chernobyl Diaries, 2/2,433, Warner Bros., $3.045 million, 14.416.<br />
10. For Greater Glory, 1/757, Arc Entertainment, $1.8 million. </p>
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		<title>Hidden Netflix Gems &#8211; Series 7: The Contenders</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ezra Stead]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jun 2012 16:58:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Spoofs of reality television have become almost as ubiquitous as reality television itself these days, and fake documentary films are certainly not in short supply, but writer-director Daniel Minahan&#8216;s 2001 dark comedic thriller Series 7: The Contenders is one of the best of both. Released before the rise of Arrested Development star Will Arnett, who [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!-- p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } --><a href="https://www.premiumhollywood.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Series-7.jpg"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="alignright size-full wp-image-36246" title="Series 7" src="https://www.premiumhollywood.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Series-7.jpg" alt="" width="477" height="377" srcset="https://www.premiumhollywood.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Series-7.jpg 477w, https://www.premiumhollywood.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Series-7-300x237.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 477px) 100vw, 477px" /></a>Spoofs of reality television have become almost as ubiquitous as reality television itself these days, and fake documentary films are certainly not in short supply, but writer-director <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0590889/">Daniel Minahan</a>&#8216;s 2001 dark comedic thriller <em><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0251031/">Series 7: The Contenders</a></em> is one of the best of both. Released before the rise of <em><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0367279/">Arrested Development</a></em> star <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004715/">Will Arnett</a>, who provides the voice-over of the film&#8217;s fictional reality show, <em>Series 7 </em>benefits from its largely unknown cast in that, as unlikely as its central premise is, it often feels all too real. The film is wickedly funny, but simultaneously disturbing in its depiction of the ruthlessness of human nature, especially when a great deal of money or fame is involved.</p>
<p><em>Series 7 </em>concerns the familiar idea of a game in which human beings hunt each other for sport. Beginning with Richard Connell&#8217;s 1924 story, <em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Most_Dangerous_Game">The Most Dangerous Game</a></em>, this concept has gone through a number of incarnations, most recently in the Japanese cult favorite <em><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266308/">Battle Royale</a></em> and the immensely popular <em><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1392170/">The Hunger Games</a></em>. What sets <em>Series 7 </em>apart most of all is its relentless dark humor; for example, after blowing away a fellow competitor in a convenience store, the film&#8217;s protagonist, Dawn (<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0807548/">Brooke Smith</a>, best known as Buffalo Bill&#8217;s captive, Catherine Martin, in <em><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102926/">The Silence of the Lambs</a></em>), calmly asks the clerk, “Hey, you got any bean dip?”</p>
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<p>Dawn is the crowd favorite, having won the two previous seasons in a row (contestants are granted their freedom if they win three in a row) and being eight months pregnant. She is now presumably trying to win her freedom and her life in order to care for her baby once it is born, but the skills she has honed in the previous two seasons show in her apparent relish for the sport. As the film begins, she is seen stalking the other contestants and calling them on the phone in an attempt to psyche them out and make them easier prey. Other contestants include Dawn&#8217;s high school boyfriend, Jeff (<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0280245/">Glenn Fitzgerald</a>), which indicates that the supposedly random selection process is rigged; Lindsay (<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0923266/">Merritt Wever</a>), a perky high school student who has just turned 18, making her legal fair game for the show; and Connie (<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0121793/">Marylouise Burke</a>), a seemingly sweet, middle-aged nurse who proves to be the most fascinating and terrifying character in the film.</p>
<p>Though <em>Series 7</em> frustratingly lacks a larger worldview to explain some of its more questionable conceptual leaps of faith – particularly the circumstances that led to the government&#8217;s sanctioning of the show&#8217;s selection process – its commitment to accurately recreating the look and feel of reality television pays off enormously. The undeniable entertainment value of the series makes for extremely effective satire, especially in the film&#8217;s ending, which is too viciously brilliant to spoil here.</p>
<p><em><a href="../tag/hidden-netflix-gems/">Hidden Netflix Gems</a> is a new feature designed to help readers answer that burning question, “What should I watch tonight?” It will be updated every Saturday before the sun goes down. </em></p>
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