Box Office Report (7/27/08)

  1. The Dark Knight - $75,630,000 ($314,245,000 - 2 week total)
  2. Step Brothers - $30,000,000 ($30,000,000 - 1 week total)
  3. Mamma Mia! - $17,865,000 ($62,714,000 - 2 week total)
  4. The X-Files: I Want to Believe - $10,200,000 ($10,200,000 - 1 week total)
  5. Journey to the Center of the Earth - $9,415,000 ($60,185,000 - 3 week total)
  6. Hancock - $8,200,000 ($206,371,000 - 4 week total)
  7. WALL-E - $6,349,000 ($195,235,000 - 5 week total)
  8. Hellboy II: The Golden Army - $4,934,000 ($65,894,000 - 3 week total)
  9. Space Chimps - $4,375,000 ($16,006,000 - 2 week total)
  10. Wanted - $2,727,000 ($128,616,000 - 5 week total)
  11. Get Smart - $2,300,000 - ($124,214,000 - 6 week total)
  12. Kung Fu Panda - $1,030,000 ($208,972,000 - 8 week total)

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Oh, sure, pick on the Democratic governors. What about all those people Arnold Schwarzenegger mercilessly mowed down before being crushed by a hydraulic press?

4 Responses to “Box Office Report (7/27/08)”

  1. Kind of surprised to see Step Brothers get two, but that’s cool. I heard X-Files was pretty lame and it’s poor showing shows they waited way too long

  2. Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly are the new Abbott and Costello, so I’m not surprised. I was hoping it would pull a huge upset and take down The Dark Knight, but that was a pipe dream to begin with. That $30 million is gonna take a sharp dive this weekend though. It’s gotta go up against the Dark Knight, The Mummy 3, and Midnight Meat Train.

    Okay the last one isn’t going to crack the top 100, but I am excited.

  3. Word, any theater around playing it? If so we need to hit that shit up.

  4. The times usually get updated tomorrow. I’m hoping Central Park picks it up. Probably wishful thinking.

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