Monday, April 5, 2010

'Clash of the Titans' reaches box-office summit


By Sarah Sluis

Clash of the Titans had a smashing debut with $61.4 million, bolstered by 3D ticket sales. The Greek Clash of the titans scary person God-inspired action tale brought in the highest Easter weekend opening ever. Still, it's disappointing that a movie that was converted to 3D at the last minute can reap the same spoils of a movie like How to Train Your Dragon, which went through the more time-consuming (but better-looking) process by being authored in 3D from start to finish.

Despite a less-than-stellar opening weekend that caused DreamWorks shareholders to take notice and push the stock price down, How to Train Your Dragon had a strong second weekend, dropping just 33% to $29.2 million. The charming children's film should continue to do well as more school-age kids go on Spring Break.

Finishing second, the sequel Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too? opened to a strong $30.1 million,Tyler perry why did i get married too 2 $9 million more than the 2007 original. The dramedy drew an audience that was heavily black, female, and over twenty-five. Perry should be happy too: it's the second-highest debut for the prolific filmmaker. Madea Goes to Jail, the first of the two films he released in 2009, holds the honor of his highest open, $41 million.

Disney's The Last Song, which opened on Wednesday to take advantage of the first wave of Spring Break crowds, added $16.2 million over the weekend to come up with a five-day total of $25.5 Miley cyrus the last song 2 million. I'm already checking star Miley Cyrus' IMDB profile to see what she'll do next as she tries to develop her career and mature her image while keeping her status as tween idol.

Alice in Wonderland had its first drop over 50% this weekend, earning $8.2 million in its fifth week--a far cry from its $116 million opening weekend. The lack of 3D screens steepened its fall. Before the movie's release, many exhibitors were against Disney's plan to release the movie on DVD just twelve weeks after its theatrical release, but its diminishing grosses make the benefits of a prolonged theatrical release negligible.

Breaking Upwards, a tiny indie movie that received positive reviews, earned $15,000 on one screen in New York City, boding well for its expansion next week to L.A. The movie cost just $15,000 to make, and already made it back in first-week ticket sales.

This Friday, Steve Carell and Tina Fey will have a wide-open box office to debut their comedy-adventure Date Night, the only major release of the week.



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