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17 Again Easily Tops the Box Office

April 20, 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.' 17 Again took over the box office with an estimated $24.1 million from 3,255 theaters. Starring Zac Efron, Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon, Michelle Trachtenberg and Matthew Perry, the comedy averaged $7,393 per location. In the film, Efron and Perry play a middle-aged loser whose marriage has fallen apart and whose kids don't respect him, and he's been wondering if he made the right decision by marrying his then girlfriend Scarlett (Mann) right out of school. After being forced to crash with his high school friend Ned (Lennon), Mike is magically transformed back to the age of 17 and gets to go back to high school and make different decisions the second time around.

Universal Pictures' new thriller State of Play, starring Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams, Robin Wright Penn, Jason Bateman, Jeff Daniels and Helen Mirren, opened in second place with $14.1 million from 2,803 theaters. Directed by Kevin Macdonald, the movie averaged $5,030 per site and was made for about $60 million.

DreamWorks Animation's Monsters vs. Aliens held on to the third spot, making another $12.9 milion in its fourth weekend for a total of $162.7 million. Produced for $175 million, the 3D animated film is the biggest movie of the year so far.

Following closely in fourth was Hannah Montana The Movie, which added $12.7 million in its second weekend, bringing its total to $56.1 million.

Universal's Fast & Furious rounded out the top five with $12.3 million. Made for about $85 million, the fourth film in the franchise has earned $136.7 million after three weeks.

Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor's sequel Crank: High Voltage, starring Jason Statham, opened to $6.5 million in 2,223 theaters. The first film debuted with $10.5 million in 2006 and ended up with $28 million.

Warner Bros. Pictures' Observe and Report dropped 63.2% in its second weekend to make $4.1 million for a total of $18.7 million, while Dragonball: Evolution dropped an even bigger 66.9% its second weekend. The latter earned just $1.6 million for a total of $7.8 million.

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

COMMENTS (24)

Posted by:
The Watcher
April 19, 2009
Dragonball sucks, lol.
Posted by:
Kane52630
April 19, 2009
Dragonball: Evolution is a total fail
Posted by:
Rapister
April 19, 2009
I'm surprised to see Paul Rudd kicking Seth Rogan's ass. And as much as I like Seth, I absolutely love Paul and am happy to see the success that I love You, Man has achieved.
Posted by:
Air Force One
April 19, 2009
MAN! Crank High Voltage BOMBED! What is happening to are action movie society?
Posted by:
Snarky Bastard
April 19, 2009
Observe & Report is great — but really dark, so of course it's not going to have the mass appeal that I Love You Man did. Observe & Report will find its audience on DVD. A jaded, emotionally disturbed, misanthropic audience.
Posted by:
Jon
April 19, 2009
Also Paul Blart kinda stole it's thunder.

As for 17 again I'm surprised that it's being received so well.. looks like Zac might actually have a future in this industry. Matthew Perry needs a lead film to come back to the fame. Or a good tv show.
Posted by:
I Believe In Jon Faverau
April 19, 2009
That's what Fox gets for destroying a beloved anime.
Posted by:
Leo
April 19, 2009
That was a very short box office report ED. Where is the juice? I want more juice.
Posted by:
aaron borg
April 19, 2009
Dragonball evolution was very hard to make and bring it to the big screen in live action, At least Fox made it but it didn't work out so thanks anyway. Crank 2 will make 15million total because it has a lot of sex scenes and it is R rated. 24 again will finish with 68million. fast and furious to finish with 146million. Monsters vs aliens will finish with 180million.
Posted by:
2sday
April 19, 2009
aaron,

nah it aint hard to make. not as hard as LOTR anyway, but WB did that. just follow the manga and put some money into the SFX. Fox did the exact ****ing opposite though. they didnt even attempt to make a good film. actually, i'm pretty sure they TRYED to make it fail. theres no other way.

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