Killers didn't do great either, despite attempts by Kutcher to bring awareness to the film, and to the stupidity of blaming cams, but enough to take it above the previous week's big newcomers. Both Prince and Sex dropped significantly, although they're both on track for a decent haul. Kid dog-comedy Marmaduke didn't have such luck, although an indifferent film and promotional campaign is probably to blame.
Bringing up the rear is the first big blockbuster of the season, Iron Man, plodding along and on track to hit the 300M target, while Splice slots in behind. Finally, Robin and Juliet complete a fourth straight week paired together - it has been Robin one place ahead of Juliet since the two came out - must be love!
Incidentally, BoxOfficeMojo issued a press release on June 2nd, calling May a bit of a failure, down significantly over previous years. Their analysis?
Key reason: Lame movies marketed lamely. The box office is product-driven, and Hollywood dropped the ball...I couldn't agree more. That's a major reason I started keeping track of box office figures, to quantify things.
Rank (last week) | Film | Weekend Gross (Millions) | Theaters | Total Gross to Date (Millions) | Weeks on release |
1 (1) | Shrek Forever After | $25.4 | 4,386 | $183.2 | 3 |
2 (N) | Get Him to the Greek | $17.5 | 2,697 | $17.5 | 1 |
3 (N) | Killers | $15.8 | 2,859 | $15.8 | 1 |
4 (3) | Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time | $14.0 | 3,646 | $59.6 | 2 |
5 (2) | Sex and the City 2 | $12.3 | 3,445 | $73.1 | 2 |
6 (N) | Marmaduke | $11.6 | 3,213 | $11.6 | 1 |
7 (4) | Iron Man 2 | $7.9 | 3,007 | $291.4 | 5 |
8 (N) | Splice | $7.3 | 2,450 | $7.3 | 1 |
9 (5) | Robin Hood | $5.3 | 2,599 | $94.5 | 4 |
10 (6) | Letters to Juliet | $3.0 | 1,962 | $43.3 | 4 |
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