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Old 01-07-2009   #1
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Default Box Office Starts New Year In Fine Shape

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he four films that topped the Christmas holiday weekend, repeated over the New Year's weekend, final figures released by Media by Numbers revealed on Monday. Each of the films showed a relatively small decline in ticket sales from the earlier weekend, with 20th Century Fox's Marley & Me landing in first place with $24.3 million, a drop of 33 percent from the previous week. Bedtime Stories from Disney placed second with $20.5 million, a drop of just 25 percent. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, which few had predicted would wind up as a box-office hit, placed third with $18.7 million, a drop of 30 percent. And Valkyrie, which gossip columnists had frequently attacked prior to its opening, took in a solid $14.1 million, a drop of 33 percent. Overall, the top-12 films at the box office grossed $131.15 million, versus $121.2 million for the top 12 during the same weekend a year ago -- an increase of 8.21 percent.

The top ten films over the weekend, according to final figures compiled by Media by Numbers (figures in parentheses represent total gross to date):1. Marley & Me, 20th Century Fox, $24,263,763, 2 Wks. ($106,664,046); 2. Bedtime Stories, Disney, $20,501,339, 2 Wks. ($85,539,168); 3. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Paramount, $18,691,248, 2 Wks. ($79,297,086); 4. Valkyrie, MGM, $14,094,617, 2 Wks. ($60,743,921); 5. Yes Man, Warner Bros., $13,910,477, 3 Wks. ($79,507,388); 6. Seven Pounds, Sony, $10,068,518, 3 Wks. ($6,0147298); 7. The Tale of Despereaux, Universal, $6939295, 3 Wks. ($4,3661775); 8. The Day The Earth Stood Still, 20th Century Fox, $5,049,698, 4 Wks. ($74,424,256); 9. Doubt, Miramax, $5,000,893, 4 Wks. ($18,705,481); 10. Slumdog Millionaire, Fox Searchlight, $4,690,769, 8 Wks. ($28,676,598).
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Wow. Didn't think Marley and Me made that much. But i did expect Benjiman Button to heh.
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It's awesome to see movies doing so well, but it still shocks me that Benjamin Button hasn't climbed past the number 3 position, I guess it's the length.
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