Crossing the Blues

Monday, December 6, 2010

'Tangled' Outdoes 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I' at Box Office

"Tangled" has emerged on the peak of North American Box Office on its second weekend. After giving a strong competition to "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" last week, the new take on Rapunzel tale claims the first spot with an estimated $21.5 million.

"Quality rises to the top," Disney distribution boss Chuck Viane comments on the film's receipts. "Meantime, we have the holidays ahead of us, and therein lies the strength of our long-term prospects." The animation, which is released in 2D and 3D, has made a total of $96.5 million cume so far.

"Deathly Hallows: Part I", which had maintained the champ title for two weeks, now lands on the second place with an estimated $16.7 million. Despite dropping about 65.9% in ticket sales, the movie does not go anywhere far from the top position since there was not any big title making its debut last weekend.

"Burlesque", "Unstoppable" and "Love and Other Drugs" climb up one position each to the third, fourth and fifth place respectively. The drama musical and the drama thriller add an estimated $6.1 million each, while the R-rated romantic movie takes in an approximately $5.7 million.

Meanwhile, newcomer "The Warrior's Way" enters the chart on the ninth place with an estimated $3 million cume. "Black Swan", which got rave reviews, debuts on the thirteenth with an estimated $1.4 million from the screenings in selected U.S. theaters.

Top Ten Movies at Box Office for December 3-5:
  1. "Tangled" - $21.5 million
  2. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" - $16.7 million
  3. "Burlesque" - $6.1 million
  4. "Unstoppable" - $6.1 million
  5. "Love and Other Drugs" - $5.7 million
  6. "Megamind" - $5 million
  7. "Due Date" - $4.2 million
  8. "Faster" - $3.8 million
  9. "The Warrior's Way" - $3 million
  10. "The Next Three Days" - $2.6 million