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Movie Viewers Go to Hell...boy

No major surprises at the box office over the weekend. Hellboy took it to Hancock, while no one took his/her significant other or child to see Meet Dave.

Here's a look at the top five:

  1. Hellboy II: The Golden Army: $35.9 million
  2. Hancock: $33 million
  3. Journey to the Center of the Earth: $20.6 million
  4. Wall-e: $18.5 million
  5. Wanted: $11.5 million

Hancock is a Box Office Hero

No shocker here: despite mild reviews, Will Smith's Hancock earned over $107 million in its first five days in theaters.

The super hero flick has been attacked by critics for veering away from its fun-loving, original concept in the movie's second half. Nevertheless, viewers made Hancock the third-biggest Fourth of July opener of all-time after Transformers and Spider-Man 2.

Out of the Rubble

Here's a look at the weekend's top five:

  1. Hancock, $66 million
  2. WALL-E, $33.4 million
  3. Wanted, $20.6 million
  4. Get Smart, $11.1 million
  5. Kung Fu Panda, $7.5 million

Audiences Are Wanted, Off the Wall(E) at Box Office

While WALL•E ruled at the box office this weekend - earning the second best June opening of all-time after - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - the Angelina Jolie/James McAvoy action thriller Wanted scored the sixth best opening of all ever for any R-rated movie.

Here's a recap of the weekend's top five:

  1. WALL•E: $62.5 million
  2. Wanted: $51.1 million
  3. Get Smart: $20 million
  4. Kung Fu Panda: $11.7 million
  5. The Incredible Hulk: $9.2 million

Audiences Get Smart at the Box Office

There wasn't a surprise at the top of the box office chart this weekend. Just a smart decision by movie-goers, as they flocked to the Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway comedy, Get Smart.

Here's a look at the weekend's top five movies:

  1. Get Smart: $39 million
  2. Kung Fu Panda: $21.7 million
  3. The Incredible Hulk: $21.5 million
  4. The Love Guru: $14 million
  5. The Happening: $10 million

Get Smart

Viewers got very smart over the weekend, making Steve Carell a box office sensation.

Iron Man Surpasses $300 Million

Iron Man crossed the $300 million mark domestically this week, less than two months after it debuted in theaters. It became the first 2008 summer film to do so.

An Iron Man Picture

This just in: People like Iron Man!

Among other recent big openers, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is clear $300 million candidate, having earned $279.5 million through Tuesday. The movie has grossed $359.5 million internationally for a worldwide total of $638.9 million.

Box Office Results Go Green

You may not wanna make Bruce Banner angry, but evidently movie viewers do wanna see what happens when he gets that way.

The Incredible Hulk topped the box office this weekend, pulling in an impressive $54 million. It's safe to assume a sequel is already being discussed.

Here's a look at top five:

  1. The Incredible Hulk: $54 million
  2. Kung Fu Panda: $34 million
  3. The Happening: $31 million
  4. You Don't Mess With the Zohan: $16 million
  5. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: $13 million

Kung Fu Panda Battles Way to Box Office Crown

Movie-goers appear to prefer the sound of Angelina Jolie's voice to the appearance of Sarah Jessica Parker's crazy hats.

The animated adventure Kung Fu Panda, which featured Jolie and Jack Black in the main voiceover roles, shot to number-one at the box office this weekend. Sex and the City: The Movie sank to number-four.

The top 5 were:
1. Kung Fu Panda: $60 million
2. You Don't Mess With the Zohan: $40 million
3. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: $22.8 million
4. Sex and the City: $21.3 million
5. The Strangers: $9.3 million

Kung Fu Panda Movie Poster

A Strong Sex (and the City) Drive at the Box Office

No surprise that Sex and the City: The Movie was tops at the box office this weekend - but few could have predicted that the film's estimated $55.7 million would make it the best opening ever for an R-rated comedy.

At an Auction

Will the fabulous foursome return for a Sex and the City sequel?

Here's a rundown of the top five from this week:

  1. Sex and the City: The Movie: $55.7 million
  2. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: $46 million
  3. The Strangers: $20.7 million
  4. Iron Man: $14 million
  5. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian: $13 million

Indiana Jones Whips Competition at Box Office

Not exactly a major surprise here: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was number-one at the box office over the weekend.

From Friday through today, the movie is estimated to earn $126 million, leaving it a tad short of the $139.8 million that Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End amassed over its Memorial Day run last year.

Rounding out the weekend's top five were

  • The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian ($23 million)
  • Iron Man ($20.1 million)
  • What Happens in Vegas ($9 million)
  • Speed Racer ($4 million)

Prince Caspian is King at the Box Office

In less-than-shocking movie news, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian dominated the box office this weekend. Here's a look at the top five films:

  1. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian: $56,573,000
  2. Iron Man: $31,200,000
  3. What Happens In Vegas: $13,850,000
  4. Speed Racer: $7,645,000
  5. Baby Mama: $4,593,005

Prince Caspian Picture

Enjoy the top spot while you can, Prince Caspian. Indiana Jones is coming for you!

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