24 days later it is still #1 in the US.
1. The Hunger Games ($21.5M)
2. The Three Stooges ($17.1M)
3. The Cabin in the Woods ($14.8M)
4. Titanic 3D ($11.6M)
5. American Reunion ($10.6M)
To go with this news, The Hunger Games has now passed $500 million worldwide and approximately $375 million domestically and $200 million overseas. I can only imagine what Catching Fire is going to rake in at the box office... and I bet you anything Breaking Dawn Part 2 won't make shit in comparison come November.
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The past seven days
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Oscar-winner Eddie Redmayne has been on the radar for a while to play Newt Scamander in the Harry Potter spin-off film, Fantastic Beasts and...
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After a rather successful opening for Pitch Perfect 2 , Universal has announced that there will indeed be a third installment (aca-believe i...
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We have our first look at the war moving into the Capitol in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 ... and it looks pretty awesome.
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Despite the tragedy here in Colorado I still went out to a different theater last night and saw the much anticipated finale to Christopher N...
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meh, it is extremely overrated. i mean it wasn't bad, but it just wasn't as good as i expected, because i love free for all fights. It's just ruins it when you leave the view of a fight like that on one person, takes all the tension and makes you care about no character at all.
ReplyDeleteI respect that. I personally loved the book a lot more, but the movie was very well done. I'm honestly surprised that it has stayed #1 for so long now and it still making as much money.
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