Oh wait, "Eat Pray Love" and "The American" as well as "Machete" don't have any estimates yet apparently. So Inception most likely isn't in the top 10 then.
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postal wrote: Actually if i recall right, the only one that had more than it was How To Train Your Dragon wasn't it? That film was in the top 10 for 67 days. Inception's been in the top 10 for over 70 days, so i guess that makes it number 1 now, as far as the 2010 released films go (and assuming it doesn't get overtaken)yeah but I'm just counting the 2010 films. Pretty awesome that Inception got that close to Avatar.Dan_87 wrote:Avatar was on the top 10 for 14 consecutive weeks (12 if excluding 2 weeks in 2009), but still, its an amazing feat for Inception to be able to hold that well
you're right sir, previously there's only How to Train Your Dragon sharing the top spot with Inception, now if the estimates hold, then Inception will be the sole movie on top, for now
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Deadline Hollywood's updated weekend estimates
1. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (Fox) NEW [3,565 Runs]
Friday $7M, Saturday $7.5M, Weekend $19.5M
2. Legend Of The Guardians: The Owls (Warner Bros) NEW [3,575 Runs]
Friday $4.5M, Saturday $7M, Weekend $16.5M
3. The Town (Warner Bros) Week 2 [2,885 Runs]
Friday $5M, Saturday $6.8M, Weekend $16M (-33%), Estimated Cume $49M
4. Easy A (Screen Gems/Sony) Week 2 [2,856 Runs]
Friday $3.6M, Saturday $4.6M, Weekend $10.8M (-39%), Estimated Cume $44M
5. You Again (Disney) NEW [2,548 Runs]
Friday $2.7M, Saturday $3.6M, Weekend $8.5M
6. Devil (Universal) Week 2 [2,811 Runs]
Friday $2.1M (-56%), Estimated weekend $6.7M, Estimated Cume $22M
7. Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D (Screen Gems/Sony) Week 3 [2,642 Runs]
Friday $1.4M, Estimated Weekend $6M, Estimated Cume $53M
8. Alpha & Omega (Lionsgate) Week 2 [2,625 Runs]
Friday $1M (-53%), Estimated Weekend $4.9M, Estimated Cume $15.2M
9. Takers (Screen Gems/Sony) Week 5 [1,413 Runs]
Friday $485K, Estimated Weekend $1.9M, Estimated Cume $55M
10. Inception (Warner Bros) Week 11 [907 Runs]
Friday $375M, Estimated Weekend $1.2M, Estimated Cume $287M
Weekend Estimate - $1,245,000 (-36.7%)
Still hanging in the Top 10 at #10. The only 2010 release to spend 11 weeks in the Top 10.
Domestic total - $287,051,000
http://boxofficeguru.com/weekend20.htm
Still hanging in the Top 10 at #10. The only 2010 release to spend 11 weeks in the Top 10.
Domestic total - $287,051,000
http://boxofficeguru.com/weekend20.htm
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1 Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps $ 19,000,000 3,565 1 $ 5,330 $ 19,000,000 Fox
2 Legend of the Guardians 16,335,000 3,575 1 4,569 16,335,000 Warner Bros.
3 The Town 16,030,000 23,808,032 -32.7 2,885 2 5,556 49,117,000 Warner Bros.
4 Easy A 10,700,000 17,734,040 -39.7 2,856 2 3,746 32,814,000 Sony
5 You Again 8,300,000 2,548 1 3,257 8,300,000 Buena Vista
6 Devil 6,479,000 12,289,375 -47.3 2,811 2 2,305 21,733,000 Universal
7 Resident Evil: Afterlife 4,900,000 10,002,592 -51.0 2,642 3 1,855 52,019,000 Sony
8 Alpha and Omega 4,700,000 9,106,906 -48.4 2,625 2 1,790 15,130,000 Lionsgate
9 Takers 1,650,000 3,026,285 -45.5 1,413 5 1,168 54,913,000 Sony
10 Inception 1,245,000 1,967,137 -36.7 907 11 1,373 287,051,000 Warner Bros.
1 Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps $ 19,000,000 3,565 1 $ 5,330 $ 19,000,000 Fox
2 Legend of the Guardians 16,335,000 3,575 1 4,569 16,335,000 Warner Bros.
3 The Town 16,030,000 23,808,032 -32.7 2,885 2 5,556 49,117,000 Warner Bros.
4 Easy A 10,700,000 17,734,040 -39.7 2,856 2 3,746 32,814,000 Sony
5 You Again 8,300,000 2,548 1 3,257 8,300,000 Buena Vista
6 Devil 6,479,000 12,289,375 -47.3 2,811 2 2,305 21,733,000 Universal
7 Resident Evil: Afterlife 4,900,000 10,002,592 -51.0 2,642 3 1,855 52,019,000 Sony
8 Alpha and Omega 4,700,000 9,106,906 -48.4 2,625 2 1,790 15,130,000 Lionsgate
9 Takers 1,650,000 3,026,285 -45.5 1,413 5 1,168 54,913,000 Sony
10 Inception 1,245,000 1,967,137 -36.7 907 11 1,373 287,051,000 Warner Bros.
AWESOME!!!
Deadline updated with a little note about Inception...
"It just keeps going and going... Definitely one of the 10 Best Picture nominations given its box office mojo."
"It just keeps going and going... Definitely one of the 10 Best Picture nominations given its box office mojo."
From Screen Daily on the International front...
Looks like the worldwide total is $769.85 million through this weekend.Warner Bros Pictures International’s sci-fi thriller Inception grossed a further $10.6m from 6,900 screens in 60 markets to raise the running total to $482.8m. The key driver was Italy, the final market to receive the film, which returned a clear number one on $4.2m from 612 screens.
MMatt wrote:Deadline updated with a little note about Inception...
"It just keeps going and going... Definitely one of the 10 Best Picture nominations given its box office mojo."