Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Rule at the Box Office
Posted on March 26, 2007
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ruled the box office this past weekend, making an estimated $25,450,000. Clearly, the fans are still there after all these years. In second place was The 300, which made another estimated $20,510,000, giving it a total take to date of $162,354,000.
In third place was Mark Wahlberg's Shooter, which made an estimated $14,501,000 for Paramount. In fourth place was Wild Hogs, which made an estimated $14,362,000, bringing its total take to date to $123,815,000. Opening in fifth place was The Last Mimzy, which made an estimated $10,200,000.
Opening in sixth place was The Hills Have Eyes 2, which made an estimated $10,000,000. In seventh place was Reign Over Me, which made an estimated $8,000,000 for Sony. The film stars Adam Sandler as a man who lost everything in 9/11, and Don Cheadle is the friend who helps him recover.
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