Alice In Wonderland Rules U.s. Box-office
By WENNMonday, March 15, 2010
TIM BURTON and JOHNNY DEPP’s ALICE IN WONDERLAND reigns supreme at the U.S. box-office for the second week in a row, adding $62 million (£38.8 million) to its domestic earnings this weekend (12-14Mar10).
The 3-D Disney fantasy, co-starring Mia Wasikowska, Helena Bonham Carter and Anne Hathaway, now boasts a $208.6 million (£130.4 million) two-week total.
Following at number two is Matt Damon’s war thriller Green Zone, which debuted with $14.5 million (£9.1 million) in earnings.
Jay Baruchel’s romantic comedy She’s Out of My League came in at number three with $9.6 million (£6 million), followed by Twilight star Robert Pattinson and Lost’s Emilie de Ravin’s romantic drama Remember Me, sitting at number four with $8.3 million (£5.2 million).
At five was Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio’s collaboration Shutter Island, which garnered $8.1 million (£5.1), bringing its four-week total to $108 million (£67.5).
March 15, 2010: 12:35 pm
Who is silly enough to pay 12 bucks to go see an anti-American movie like Green Zone? Matt Damon is just a puppet for Universal, who’s owned by puppetmaster G.E. I will not only avoid any future Matt Damon movies, I won’t buy G.E. either. I bought my new Whirlpool waterheater this weekend at Lowes, just to avoid the G.E. waterheater at Home Depot. Don’t just boycott the puppet, boycott the puppetmaster too! |
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