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Box Office Report: 'Sherlock,' 'Alvin' Open Soft on Friday

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

The doldrums that kicked in a year ago at the domestic box office continued Friday as Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-Wrecked faced a soft marketplace, further worrying Hollywood.

 

Box Office Report: 'New Year's Eve' Leads Worst Weekend Since 2008 With $13.7 Million

New Year's Eve (2011)

Garry Marshall's star-studded ensemble pic New Year's Eve stumbled in its box office debut, grossing a tepid $13.7 million as overall box office revenues fell to their lowest levels in more than three years.

 

Box Office Report: 'New Year's Eve' Ringing in the Holiday Early

New Year's Eve (2011)

New Line and Warner Bros.' s New Year's Eve is on course to gross $6 million to $7 million in its first day of play at the domestic box office, putting it at No. 1. Director Garry Marshall's $56 million star-studded ensemble pic is expected to open in the $20 million range for the weekend, in line with pre-release tracking. While that's far less than the $72 million bow of Marshall's Valentine's Day over the four-day Valentine's Day/President's Day weekend in 2010, Warner Bros. expects the film to have an especially strong multiple and play through New Year's Day since it's the only holiday romantic comedy.

 

Box Office Report: 'Twilight' Leads One of Slowest Weekends of 2011 With $16.9 Mil

Weekend Box Office: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1

Summit Entertainment's The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn--Part 1 had no trouble retaining the No. 1 crown, grossing $16.9 million for a domestic cume of $247.3 million. The fourth installment is still pacing slightly behind The Twilight Saga: New Moon, which opened over Thanksgiving in 2009. At the same point in its run New Moon had earned $255.4 million domestically.

 

Box Office Report: 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn' Leads Ho-Hum Weekend With $5.5 Mil Friday

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1

The weekend after Thanksgiving is one of the slowest of the year, and 2011 is no different. With no new wide releases, Summit Entertainment's The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 continued to top the domestic box office, grossing $5.5 million on Friday for a cume of $235.9 million. The pic is on track for a $16.8 million weekend.

 

‘Twilight’ keeps shining with $42M second weekend; ‘Muppets’ connect with $29.5M debut

‘Twilight’ keeps shining with $42M second weekend; ‘Muppets’ connect with $29.5M debut

The latest “Twilight” movie has plenty of daylight left with a second-straight win at the weekend box office. “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1” took in $42 million domestically over the three-day weekend and $62.3 million in the five-day Thanksgiving boom time from Wednesday to Sunday. That raised its domestic total to $221.3 million, while the Summit Entertainment release added $71.5 million overseas to lift the international total to $268 million and the worldwide take to $489.3 million.

 

Box Office Report: 'Muppets' Are Back With Projected $40 Mil Debut

Box Office Report: 'Muppets' Are Back With Projected $40 Mil Debut

In a notable victory for Disney, The Muppets continues to rule over other family films at the Thanksgiving box office, grossing $12.3 million on Friday for a three-day cume of $24.8 million. The pic, which cost a modest $45 million to produce, is now projected to post a Wednesday-Sunday debut of at least $40 million, putting it behind only The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn--Part 1, which grossed $16.9 million on Friday for a cume of roughly $195 million (the pic will jump the $200 million mark sometime on Saturday).

 

FIRST BOX OFFICE: ‘Breaking Dawn’ #1 Again, ‘The Muppets’ #2, ‘Happy Feet’ #3, ‘Arthur Christmas’ #4, ‘Hugo’ #5

FIRST BOX OFFICE: ‘Breaking Dawn’ #1 Again, ‘The Muppets’ #2, ‘Happy Feet’ #3, ‘Arthur Christmas’ #4, ‘Hugo’ #5

WEDNESDAY 4 PM: My sources are giving me these early estimates for today’s movie openings and for the 5-day Thanksgiving holiday. Already it’s looking like some of the new family fare won’t speed out of the theatrical gate, leaving a clear path for Summit Entertainment’s holdover Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 1 to win the weekend derby.

 

Box Office Report: 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn' Opens to Massive $283.5 Mil Worldwide

Box Office Report: 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn' Opens to Massive $283.5 Mil Worldwide

Summit Entertainment's The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn--Part 1 opened with a sharp bite around the globe, grossing $139.5 million domestically and $144 million overseas for a franchise best $283.5 million.

 

Box Office Report: 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn' Headed for $140 Mil Opening Weekend

Box Office Report: 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn' Headed for $140 Mil Opening Weekend

Bringing the domestic box office to life, Summit Entertainment's The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 grossed $72 million on Friday for a projected weekend opening in the $140 million range. Bowing day and date in 54 territories, the film has grossed another $66 million internationally.

 

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