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11/08/09
That averages to $100,000 per screen, a record for a film opening in under 50 theaters.
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Variety
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11/08/09
It was a miserly start to the Holiday movie season as the high profile movie positioned to bring the most cheer, A Christmas Carol (2009) , stumbled a bit out of the gate.
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Box Office Mojo
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11/05/09
The holiday season starts early this weekend, as Disney unspools Robert Zemeckis' 3D animated feature "A Christmas Carol."
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The Hollywood Reporter
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04/05/09
Revving way past its predecessors' redlines, Fast and Furious packed an estimated $72.5 million under its hood, summarily dusting Anger Management 's $42.2 million to notch the biggest April debut ever.
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Box Office Mojo
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04/05/09
The international circuit picked up the boxoffice pace during the first weekend of the year's second quarter as DreamWorks Animation/Paramount released "Monster vs. Aliens" in conventional, 3-D and Imax venues in 43 markets for an estimated $34.2 million on 6,991 total screens, good for the No. 1 spot overall despite underperforming expectations.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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03/29/09
Conquering the weekend, Monsters Vs. Aliens invaded with a smashing estimated $58.2 million, while The Haunting in Connecticut crept into a distant second with a robust estimated $23 million.
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Box Office Mojo
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03/23/09
In generally mild boxoffice action across most overseas markets, Warner Bros.' "Gran Torino" eked out a first-place win on the international circuit, grossing $9.7 million from 2,500 screens in 38 markets and besting 20th Century Fox's "Marley & Me" by just $760,000.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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03/22/09
In generally mild boxoffice action across most overseas markets, Warner Bros.' "Gran Torino" and 20th Century Fox's "Marley & Me" tied on the weekend for the No. 1 spot on the international circuit, with each title grossing a relatively modest $8.8 million.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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03/12/09
Imax on Thursday narrowed its fourth-quarter loss on lower revenue during a digital transition the giant screen exhibitor predicts will restore profitability in 2009.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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12/16/08
The Day the Earth Stood Still shook up the box office over the weekend, winding up with $30.5 million to take the top spot.
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The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)