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More Christmases Cheer at the Box Office

December 7, 2008


The ComingSoon.net Box Office Report has been updated with studio estimates for the weekend. Click here for the full box office estimates of the top 12 films and then check back on Monday for the final figures based on actual box office.

New Line/Warner Bros.' Four Christmases remained in the top spot with an estimated $18.2 million, a drop in sales of just 41.5% from last weekend. The holiday comedy, starring Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon, has earned an impressive $70.8 million in two weeks and cost about $80 million to make.

The second spot belonged to Summit Entertainment's Twilight, which added $13.2 million in its third weekend, bringing its total to $138.6 million. Based on the Stephenie Meyer novel, the Catherine Hardwicke-directed film stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. It cost only $37 million to make.

In third place, Walt Disney Pictures' animated comedy adventure Bolt collected $9.7 million to push its three-week total to $79.3 million.

Baz Luhrmann's Australia, starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman, made $7 million in the fourth spot. 20th Century Fox's $130 million epic has earned $30.9 million in two weeks.

Sony/MGM's Quantum of Solace rounded out the top five with $6.6 million, taking the 22nd James Bond film to $151.5 million domestically in four weeks. Overseas, the 007 film added $10.8 million and has reached $357.8 million for a worldwide total of $509.3 million. Directed by Marc Forster and starring Daniel Craig, the movie cost $200 million to make.

DreamWorks Animation's Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa added $5.1 million in its fifth weekend in sixth place. Made for $150 million, the animated hit has reached $165.7 million domestically so far. The sequel topped the international box office with $50.2 million and has collected $125 million overseas.

In seventh, Lionsgate Transporter 3, starring Jason Statham, made $4.5 million in its second weekend and has earned $25.4 million.

Newcomer Punisher: War Zone, directed by Lexi Alexander and starring Ray Stevenson, bombed out of the gate with just $4 million from 2,508 theaters, a low average of $1,595 and good for only eighth place. It is less than a third of what the studio's first "Punisher" film opened to in 2004.

TriStar Pictures' new drama Cadillac Records, featuring Adrien Brody, Jeffrey Wright and Beyoncé Knowles, fared better in the ninth spot, as it opened in only 686 theaters yet managed to earn $3.5 million, an average of $5,102 per site.

There was no interest in indie release Nobel Son, which opened in 893 theaters, but only made $371,000. On the other hand, director Ron Howard's Frost/Nixon, starring Frank Langella and Michael Sheen, took in an impressive $180,000 from just three theaters - an average of $60,000 per theater, the second biggest of the year.

Click here for the full box office results of the top 12 films.

COMMENTS (66)

Posted by:
TINDMAN
December 7, 2008
AND NO ONE THOUGHT TWILIGHT HAD LEGS. AND WOULD HOLD UP THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS.
THIS MOVIE ISN'T A CHICK FLICK. YOU IDIOTS!!
Posted by:
Rock Roche
December 7, 2008
damn punsisher... I still haven't seen Quantum of Solace yet, gotta check that out sometime this week...
Posted by:
a
December 7, 2008
twilight has no real competition, i wonder how well it would have done it harry potter hadn't decided to go make its 700 million next year.
Posted by:
Robert
December 7, 2008
Twilight is 90210 with Vampires and Werewolves. Whoop de do.
Posted by:
rugbyrox09
December 7, 2008
That's pretty much what I Predicted too. Though, I don't see how Four Christmases cost 80 million to make. There's only like 5 or 6 locations. For the production it would only take maybe 3 to 4 weeks to shoot, and getting the locales wouldn't cost that much.

Must have all gone to the actors (reese witherspoon is so hot)
Posted by:
meso soup
December 7, 2008
My bet is Robert has not even seen Twilight! Vampires oh my...
Poor Frank - really wish PWZ did much better. Guess that's the last we will see of him on film....
Posted by:
Darth Kaos
December 7, 2008
LOL! Told you Punisher: War Zone would bomb! That was a no brainer.
Posted by:
crowsticky1234
December 7, 2008
I saw Punisher:War Zone yesterday and they have a total of 4 million dollars but the movie wwas good but what happened?
Posted by:
esotsmind1
December 7, 2008
can someone tell me the best per theater average foo a movie this year
Posted by:
yormomsayshi
December 7, 2008
Hey, Tindman.

Twighlight is the Lost Boys as targeted to 13 year old girls who watch American Idol. Of course it did well. The same little girls are going to see it over and over and over again. And you're one of them. You should be ashamed of yourself.

Oh, and how's the new season of gossip girl going?

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