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He's Just Not That Into You Tops Weekend Box Office

February 8, 2009


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.' romantic comedy He's Just Not That Into You took over the box office with an estimated $27.5 million from 3,175 theaters. Directed by Ken Kwapis, the ensemble film stars Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Connelly, Kevin Connolly, Bradley Cooper, Ginnifer Goodwin, Scarlett Johansson, Kris Kristofferson and Justin Long. The film averaged $8,650 per location.

20th Century Fox's Taken, which last week topped the box office, dropped down one spot to second and lost just 17.9% in ticket sales. The Pierre Morel-directed action-thriller, starring Liam Neeson, Famke Janssen and Maggie Grace, added an impressive $20.3 million in its second week for a total of $53.4 million. The film was produced and co-written by Luc Besson.

Coming in at number three was Focus Features' Coraline, writer/director Henry Selick's 3D stop-motion adaptation of Neil Gaiman's book, with $16.3 million from 2,299 theaters. Featuring the voices of Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders and Ian McShane, the animated adventure averaged $7,105 per site.

Moviegoers were not as interested as Columbia Pictures had hoped in Steve Martin's return as Inspector Clouseau in The Pink Panther 2, which earned $12 million in fourth from 3,243 theaters. The first Steve Martin-starrer opened to $20.2 million in February of 2006.

Columbia also rounded out the top five with Paul Blart: Mall Cop, starring Kevin James. The comedy made $11 million in its fourth weekend and has reached a solid $97 million in total. It cost just $26 million to make.

Summit Entertainment's new action-thriller Push, with Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Camilla Belle and Djimon Hounsou, debuted in sixth place with $10.2 million from 2,313 theaters. Directed by Paul McGuigan, the film cost $38 million to produce.

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

COMMENTS (29)

Posted by:
sold
February 8, 2009
Wow, shocked that 1) “…You” banked as much as it did, 2) PP2 tanked that hard, and 3) that “Taken” declined as little as it did. I saw “Push” yesterday and thought it was a good movie; not great, but entertaining. I’m assuming that there won’t be a sequel, since they left room for it, because of the disappointing figures.
Posted by:
Dr. Doc
February 8, 2009
i saw Fanboys this weekend and it was AWESOME!!! what did it do in EXTREMELY limited release? anybody know? i really wanna see it go to a much wider release

such a great comedy flick,, i highly recomend it to anybody who is even the slightest Star Wars fan
Posted by:
MovieFan
February 8, 2009
Yes!!! Now please return to PG-13 comedies, Steve Martin. It's what you do best, and we want you to do more of it!!!
Posted by:
Jonathan
February 8, 2009
Fanboys made $164,000 this weekend in 44 theaters.
Not that bad...
Posted by:
That Guy
February 8, 2009
PG-13 comedies are what Steve Martin does best? Aren't his two biggest movies the Father of the Bride movies and they are not PG-13.
Posted by:
Roger, Roger
February 8, 2009
Fanboys' per theater average is not impressive at all. TWC doesn't know what they're doing with movies. They just dump movies (some that hold promise) into theaters with little or no advertising.

Glad to see that The Pink Panther 2 did poorly. Hopefully Steve Martin will leave the franchise alone, and let all of us move on and forget that he even dared try to take on the role of Inspector Clouseau.
Posted by:
Koz
February 8, 2009
HJNTIY will probably have a good run since there will not be another chick flick in the near future. Also, I am surprise that Taken went down only to #2. I really hope that is reaches the $100 million mark it was really good.
Posted by:
Dee
February 8, 2009
Glad coraline did good,I am sick of pixar fanboys talking about pixar like their movies are so great. Their movies have been just okay the last ten years. Coraline is indeed a breath of fresh air for animated movies. Dreamworks I can deal with because their fans don't take their movies too seriously.
Posted by:
acslaterson
February 8, 2009
I went and saw Taken and it was sold out although it was in a smaller theater. That movie action wise was awesome, the acting by the supporting cast? Not so much. I forgot how good Neeson was in fight scenes.
Posted by:
redbaron25
February 8, 2009
Coraline's fantastic. Should have done much better than that.

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