Sunday, April 25, 2010

'Dragon' wings it back to No. 1 with $15 million

LOS ANGELES (AP) – "How to Train Your Dragon" continues to breathe fire during a box office, whilst newer releases have been mostly floating smoke.

The DreamWorks Animation journey took in $15 million to retrieve a No. 1 mark in a fifth week end of release. "How to Train Your Dragon" non-stop in first place in late March, afterwards dropped behind into a pack. But it has reason up strongly as good as climbed to a tip again amid a flurry of so-so brand new releases.

The tale of a Viking girl as good as his pet dragon raised a sum to $178 million as good as is on a approach to apropos a $200 million hit.

Premiering weakly during No. 2 with $12.3 million was Jennifer Lopez's regretful humerous entertainment "The Back-up Plan," expelled by CBS Films. Another comedy, Steve Carell as good as Tina Fey's "Date Night" from 20th Century Fox, reason up good to finish during No. 3 with $10.6 million, raising a sum to $63.5 million.

Among a weekend's alternative newcomers, a Warner Bros. action crack "The Losers" flopped during No. 4 with $9.6 million. Disney's nature film "Oceans" had a solid opening for a documentary, coming in during No. 8 with $6 million.

"How to Train Your Dragon" nearly regained a No. 1 mark a previous week end though wound up a close second to Lionsgate's superhero humerous entertainment "Kick-Ass." In a second weekend, "Kick-Ass" slumped to No. 5 with $9.5 million, down 52 percent from a debut, lifting a sum to $34.9 million.

Revenues for "How to Train Your Dragon" were off a scant twenty-three percent from a previous weekend.

"To be No. 1 in week five, it's an sparkling time," pronounced Anne Globe, head of selling for DreamWorks Animation. "Especially to be decisively No. 1 after last weekend's box-office shenanigans."

The box bureau had finished in rare photo finishes for two straight weekends as cinema bunched up tightly in a rankings. Though "How to Train Your Dragon" was a transpa! rent lea der this time, tip cinema again were crowded closely together as a weekend's newcomers unsuccessful to grab much attention.

Overall Hollywood revenues should tip out during about $100 million, a lowest-grossing week end of a year, pronounced Paul Dergarabedian, box-office analyst for Hollywood.com.

Fans may simply be examination their finances amid a slow mercantile recovery, saving their income for a onslaught of summer blockbusters which starts May 7 with "Iron Man 2."

"They may be saying, 'I want to see large summer movies, so I'm just going to wait,"' Dergarabedian said. "Then suddenly, we're going to have this large week end when 'Iron Man 2' opens after we've had these mediocre weekends."

While "The Back-up Plan" non-stop weakly, CBS Films was hoping it would reason up good in subsequent weekends, as regretful comedies often do.

"Jennifer Lopez's drive-in theatre have great legs, as does she," pronounced Steven Friedlander, head of distribution for CBS Films.

"The Back-up Plan" stars Lopez as a single lady who gets pregnant by artificial insemination, afterwards meets a man of her dreams.

"The Losers," whose cast includes "Avatar" co-star Zoe Saldana, is a comic-book instrumentation about a Special Forces group seeking for payback after a goal goes bad.

Narrated by Pierce Brosnan, "Oceans" offers up-close glimpses of blue whales, walruses, sea turtles, spider crabs as good as alternative aquatic life. Since opening on Earth Day Thursday, "Oceans" has taken in $8.5 million.

"Oceans" played in narrower release than alternative brand new movies, averaging $4,975 in 1,206 theaters, a fair result for a documentary. By comparison, "The Back-up Plan" averaged $3,735 in 3,280 theaters as good as "The Losers" averaged $3,271 in 2,936 cinemas.

Estimated sheet sales for Friday by Sunday during U.S. as good as Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Final figures will be expelled Monday.
1. " How to Train Your Dragon," $15 million.

2. "The Back-up Plan," $12.3 million.

3. "Date Night," $10.6 million.

4. "The Losers," $9.6 million.

5. "Kick-Ass," $9.5 million.

6. "Clash of a Titans," $9 million.

7. "Death during a Funeral," $8 million.

8. "Oceans," $6 million.

9. "The Last Song," $3.7 million.

10. "Alice in Wonderland," $2.2 million.

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