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    Monday
    Jun212010

    Box Office Actuals June 18-20

    Toy Story 3 as expected dominated the weekend Box Office with 110.3 million coming in slightly higher than estimated. The karate Kid had a nice second weekend as well bringing in another nearly 30 million bringing it's total to over 100 million domestic. The A Team came in with third making only 14 million, a disappointment in terms of the amount it cost to make the film.

    My predictions for this weeks Box Office were actually quite close to the actual numbers, with the exception of Jonah Hex which tanked much worse than I think anyone expected coming in at only 5 million.

    Next week look for Knight & Day and Grown Ups to take maybe second and third place behind Toy Story. You never know though karate Kid may climb back into second again in it's third week. Both Sandler and Cruise have lost a lot of popularity in recent years, and karate Kid is on a roll right now. Right now Jaden Smith is proving to everyone he follows in his dad Will Smith's foot steps.

    1. Toy Story 3 (Disney/Pixar) - $110.3 million

    2. The Karate Kid (Sony) - $29.8 million

    3.
    The A-Team (20th Century Fox) - $14.4 million

    4.  Get Him to the Greek (Universal) - $6.1 million

    5. Shrek Forever After (DreamWorks Animation/Paramount) – $5.6 million

    6.
    Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Disney) - $5.5 million

    7. Killers (LIonsgate) - $5 million

    8.
    Jonah Hex (Warner Bros.) - $5.3 million

    9. Marmaduke (20th Century Fox) - $2.4 million

    10. Sex and the City 2 (New Line/WB) - $2.4 million

    Be sure to check back on Wednesday for this weeks predictions, and again on Sunday for the estimates from Jen.

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