Box Office News: Page 14
This is page 14 of the box office news from Watchers WatchNight at the Museum Tops Box Office (2007-01-02): Night at the Museum topped the recent three-day weekend box office, making $46,700,000 in its second week, bringing its total take so far to $125,755,000.
Will Smith Tops the Box Office (2006-12-18): Will Smith and The Pursuit of Happyness handily won the weekend box office making an estimated $26,541,709, with a surprise win over Charlotte's Web and Eragon.
Penguins and Spies Stay Atop Box Office (2006-12-04): Happy Feet and Casino Royale continued to dominate the box office this past weekend.
Dancing Penguins Rule the Box Office Again (2006-11-28): The animated film about a dancing penguin, Happy Feet ruled the box office this past weekend, making $37,038,046.
James Bond Beaten by Dancing Penguins (2006-11-20): Happy Feet, which stars lots of dancing animated penguins, was tops at the box office this past weekend, beating out Casino Royale.
Borat Rules the Box Office Again (2006-11-13): For the second week in a row, Borat ruled the box office, making an estimated $29,0000 million, with a very nice $11,301 per screen average.
Borat Tops the Box Office (2006-11-06): Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan led the box office this past weekend with an estimated take of $26,375,000.
Saw III Terrorizes the Box Office (2006-10-30): Saw III scared off the competition this past weekend, making a whopping estimated take of $34,300,000.
The Prestige Takes the Box Office (2006-10-23): The Prestige starring Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman and Scarlett Johansson won the box office this past weekend, with an estimated take of $14,818,000.
Grudge 2 Tops Box Office (2006-10-16): The Grudge 2 starring Sarah Michelle Gellar won the box office this past weekend with an estimated take of $22,000,000.
Can The Grudge 2 Win the Box Office? (2006-10-13): Sarah Michelle Gellar has been hitting all the talk shows to promote this weekend's The Grudge 2.
Scorcese Hits Number One with The Departed (2006-10-09): Martin Scorcese's The Departed ruled the box office this weekend, easily beating off the competition with an estimated take of $27 million.
It Was Open Season on The Guardian (2006-10-02): Sony's new animated comedy, Open Season easily won the box office this past weekend, with an estimated take of $23,000,000.
Jackass: Number Two Somehow Tops Box Office (2006-09-25): Proving that our society is indeed on the decline into anarchy, Jackass: Number Two was tops at the box office this past weekend with an estimated weekend take of $28,106,000.
Gridiron Gang Scores at the Box Office (2006-09-18): The Gridiron Gang won the box office this past weekend, making an estimated $15 million.
The Covenant Tops Box Office (2006-09-11): The Covenant was number one at the box office this past weekend, with an estimated take of $9,000,000.
Snakes on a Plane Ready to Bite Into Box Office (2006-08-18): Today, we we finally see how Snakes on a Plane does at the box office after the amazing Internet buzz the film has enjoyed for the past several months.
Talledega Nights Holds On to First Place (2006-08-14): Talledega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby hung on to the #1 spot at the box office this past weekend, with box office receipts of a $23,000,000.
Talledega Nights Tops Box Office (2006-08-07): Ricky Bobby really is #1 -- at the box office.
Ricky Bobby Zooms Into Theaters (2006-08-04): Ricky Bobby and his NASCAR team zoom into theaters today with Talledega Nights, and we're predicting a very, very nice box office.
Miami Vice Speeds to the Top of the Box Office (2006-07-31): Miami Vice topped the box office this past weekend, making $25,195,000 towards its production cost of $135,000,000.
Miami Vice Beats Pirates. John Tucker Not Dead Yet. (2006-07-29): Miami Vice toppled the Pirates 2 blockbuster according to Friday night box office estimates.
Pirates of the Caribbean Stays Tops at the Box Office (2006-07-17): Pirates of the Caribbean topped the box office for the second weekend in a row, pulling in $62,186,000, which makes the film's gross so far a whopping $258,205,000.
Superman Returns Nabs $21 Million In Wednesday Opener (2006-06-29): Variety reports that Superman Returns had a very nice opening Wednesday, making $21 million.
Adam Sandler's Click Is First At Box Office (2006-06-26): Adam Sandler's new comedy Click cleaned up at the box office this past weekend, with an estimated take of $40 million.