Source: Box Office Mojo
November 8, 2010
DreamWorks Animation's Megamind topped the weekend box office with an estimated $47.7 million from 3,944 theaters, a strong average of $12,082 per theater. Featuring the voices of Will Ferrell, Brad Pitt, Tina Fey and Jonah Hill, the 3D animated comedy also earned $8.2 million internationally in just seven markets for an overseas total of $18.6 million so far. The film cost about $130 million to make and $160 million to market worldwide.
Opening in second place domestically was the R-rated comedy Due Date, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis. The Warner Bros. Pictures release earned $33.5 million from 3,355 theaters and averaged $9,985 per site. The movie, budgeted at $65 million, topped the international box office with $21.5 million this weekend in 36 markets for a worldwide total of $55 million.
Coming in at #3 was Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls with $20.1 million. The Lionsgate release, which played in 2,127 theaters, averaged $9,450 and cost just $21 million to make.
Dropping one spot to fourth, Summit Entertainment's RED added $8.9 million in its fourth weekend for a total of $71.9 million. It took fifth place internationally with $9.5 million in 37 markets and has earned $114.5 million worldwide so far. The graphic novel adaptation was produced for $58 million.
Lionsgate's Saw 3D rounded out the top five with $8.2 million, a drop of 63.6% in ticket sales from its first weekend. The final installment in the franchise, made for $20 million, has grossed $38.8 million domestically.
Paramount's Paranormal Activity 2 brought in another $7.3 million its third weekend for a domestic total of $77.2 million. Internationally, the sequel added $11.6 million from 37 markets to take its overseas total to $66 million. Made for just $3 million (not counting marketing costs), the movie now stands at $143.2 million worldwide.
Landing in seventh place was Jackass 3D with $5.1 million. After four weeks in theaters, the third installment has brought in $110.8 million in North America for Paramount. The film has added another $18.8 million overseas so far.
In limited release, Doug Liman's Fair Game, starring Naomi Watts and Sean Penn, earned $700,000 from 46 theaters, an average of $15,217 per theater. More impressive was the $266,000 that Danny Boyle's 127 Hours made from just four theaters - an average of $66,500 per theater.
Read more: Megamind Takes Over the Box Office - ComingSoon.net http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=71488#ixzz14gISxEy7
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