
Swine flu fears didn't stop fanboys from getting out to see the new X-Men movie this weekend as it's estimated 3-day domestic totals are already higher than all but 7 films released this year.
1. Monsters Vs. Aliens - $182,405,000
2. Fast and Furious - $149,768,000
3. Paul Blart: Mall Cop - $145,151,723
4. Taken - $143,542,000
5. Watchmen - $107,089,394
6. He's Just Not That Into You - $93,651,742
7. Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail - $90,508,336
8. X-Men Origins: Wolverine - $85,058,003
9. Knowing - $77,914,000
10. Coraline - $74,942,591
Hotel for Dogs and it's $72,614,391 haul got dumped out of the top 10.
1. Monsters Vs. Aliens - $182,405,000
2. Fast and Furious - $149,768,000
3. Paul Blart: Mall Cop - $145,151,723
4. Taken - $143,542,000
5. Watchmen - $107,089,394
6. He's Just Not That Into You - $93,651,742
7. Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail - $90,508,336
8. X-Men Origins: Wolverine - $85,058,003
9. Knowing - $77,914,000
10. Coraline - $74,942,591
Hotel for Dogs and it's $72,614,391 haul got dumped out of the top 10.
I must admit to my laziness. I'm usually a pretty regular visitor to the world of sticky floors and overpriced popcorn and sodas but I've only seen 2 of the top 10 in the theater, Coraline and Watchmen. I suck! I vow this week to begin making up for it by catching Wolverine and maybe Monsters vs Aliens.
Another big gun comes out this weekend as Star Trek will bring all the Trekkies out in full force I'm sure. It'll have some catching up to do as Wolverine should be well over $100 by Friday.
Another big gun comes out this weekend as Star Trek will bring all the Trekkies out in full force I'm sure. It'll have some catching up to do as Wolverine should be well over $100 by Friday.
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