EW predicted a Cloverfield backlash, and it seems they were right. Dropping three spots to #4, it was replaced by the spoof Meet the Spartans and the 80s reboot Rambo--the unlikeliest of candidates--for the top spot. Spartans took in $18.7 mil and Rambo lured enough moviegoers for $18.1 mil. The thriller Untraceable was not only crushed by the critics, but practically ignored in theaters, pulling in $11 mil. How She Move did worse, scrounging up a pathetic $4.5 mil. The indies, Air I Breathe and 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days, had limited releases. 4 Months took in $48,000 domestically and $15 mil in foreign markets. Breathe didn't too well in either markets, taking between $20-40,000 in each.
Last week's entries: 27 Dresses dropped from #2 to #3 and reaches $45 mil. Unsurprisingly, Mad Money dropped from #6 to #10 and is about to exit the box office with $15 mil. Alvin and the Chipmunks finally made its exit with an astounding $204 mil. Even more shocking, Juno's broken the $100 mil mark. Here's the rest of the box office:
7. The Bucket List - $57.7 mil
8. There Will Be Blood - $14.8 mil
9. National Treasure - $205.4 mil
Next week we've got, Jessica Alba's horror film The Eye, the romantic comedy Over Her Dead Body, and the ridiculous comedy Strange Wilderness.
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