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11/24/2553

USA Box Office for the weekend starting 19 November 2010


Are you watch Harry Potter part Harry Potter and the Death Hallows Part : 1 already? , I already watched , it's very exciting. and watting for part 2 .

 

USA Box Office
for the weekend starting 19 November 2010


Credit by : imdb.com/boxoffice
RankWeekend TotalWeeksScreensWeekend screen avg.Cumulative
box office
1. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)
$125,017,327 (%) 1 4,125 $30,307 $125,017,327
2. Megamind (2010)
$16,012,831 (-45%) 3 3,779 $4,237 $109,313,429
3. Unstoppable (2010)
$13,005,855 (-43%) 2 3,209 $4,052 $41,867,769
4. Due Date (2010)
$8,912,182 (-42%) 3 3,229 $2,760 $72,431,594
5. The Next Three Days (2010)
$6,542,779 (%) 1 2,564 $2,551 $6,542,779
6. Morning Glory (2010)
$5,200,233 (-43%) 2 2,544 $2,044 $19,823,136
7. Skyline (2010)
$3,560,985 (-70%) 2 2,883 $1,235 $17,772,760
8. Red (2010/I)
$2,483,043 (-50%) 6 2,034 $1,220 $83,589,965
9. For Colored Girls (2010)
$2,299,596 (-65%) 3 1,216 $1,891 $34,439,653
10. Fair Game (2010/I)
$1,455,819 (43%) 3 386 $3,771 $3,724,546

11/18/2553

Toy Story 3

Movie info :
Genre: Animation, Kids & Family, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Comedy

Running Time: 1 hr. 43 min.
In Theaters: Jun 18, 2010 Wide
US Box Office:$414.6M
Distributor:Walt Disney Pictures
Directed By: Lee Unkrich
Written By: Michael Arndt, John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich



Review Toy Story 3 by Josh Tyler
Now you’d think we’d have this love thing pretty well defined. Shakespeare seemed to have the emotion, in all its many forms, nailed down nearly five hundred years ago. We know that love can be romantic, passionate, and lustful, the way it is when you’ve fallen for someone new. Love can be protective and patient, as it is between a parent and a child. Love can be loyal and true, dependable and kind, the way it is between close friends. After thousands of years as a species there shouldn’t any surprises left inside the heart of mankind, but I think Pixar has discovered something Shakespeare missed.

In Toy Story 3, a story that’s been decades in the making finally comes to completion, and culminates not in a fight scene or a stirring speech, but in what feels like a new kind of love. The Toy Story franchise ends in a few perfect moments, a final goodbye, a last expression of that new, heart-wrenching feeling. What do I call this lump in my throat? Can we really love an inanimate object as truly as Andy seems to love Woody? Can an inanimate object love us back? Toy Story 3 makes a rather convincing case for the affirmative. Does it really matter? It feels like it does.
Credit by : cinemablend.com

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11/13/2553

Movie Box Office Nov 5 . 2010

 

USA Box Office  5 November 2010

RankWeekend TotalWeeksScreensWeekend screen avg.Cumulative
box office
1. Megamind (2010)
$46,016,833 (%) 1 3,944 $11,667 $46,016,833
2. Due Date (2010)
$32,689,406 (%) 1 3,355 $9,743 $32,689,406
3. For Colored Girls (2010)
$19,497,324 (%) 1 2,127 $9,166 $19,497,324
4. Red (2010/I)
$8,652,086 (-19%) 4 3,229 $2,679 $71,664,962
5. Saw 3D (2010)
$7,731,075 (-68%) 2 2,808 $2,753 $38,331,783
6. Paranormal Activity 2 (2010)
$7,034,742 (-57%) 3 3,168 $2,220 $76,959,864
7. Jackass 3D (2010)
$4,951,282 (-42%) 4 2,165 $2,286 $110,668,357
8. Secretariat (2010)
$4,067,715 (-19%) 5 2,614 $1,556 $51,031,068
9. Hereafter (2010)
$4,011,397 (-38%) 4 2,365 $1,696 $28,721,066
10. The Social Network (2010)
$3,424,860 (-24%) 6 1,860 $1,841 $84,871,492
Highest total gross:Jackass 3D (2010)
Highest per-screen average:Megamind (2010)
Yellow chart positions indicate new entries
Credit by : http://www.imdb.com/boxoffice/