007 SHOCK: ‘Skyfall’ Tops
Twilight For #1; Gerard Butler’s ‘Playing For Keeps’
BombsBelieve it or not considering this spy has been on film since 1962,
Eon Productions/MGM/Sony Pictures’ most successful 007 starrer
Skyfall rose
to #1 in Week 5 to knock off Summit Entertainment’s
Breaking Dawn Part
2 in Week 4 at Friday’s domestic box office. The
23rd
James Bond actioner made
$3.1M for maybe as high as $11M for the weekend and $261.6M
domestic cume through Sunday. The
Twilight Saga finale –
always frontloaded – earned $2.7M Friday for $8.7M weekend and
$268.5M cume to end up #3 behind DreamWorks Animation’s
disappointing
Rise Of The
Guardians in Week
1.
Skyfall (Eon/MGM/Sony) Week 5 [Runs
3,401] PG13
Friday $3.1M, Weekend $11.0M, Cume $261.6M
2.
Breaking Dawn Part 2
(Summit/Lionsgate) Week 4 [Runs 3,646] PG13
Friday $2.7M, Weekend $8.7M, Cume $268.3M
3.
Lincoln (DreamWorks/Fox/Disney) Week 5
[Runs 2,014] PG13
Friday $2.5M, Weekend $8.4M, Cume $96.7M
4.
Rise Of The Guardian (DWAnim/Par) Week
3 [Runs 3,639] PG
Friday $2.2M, Weekend $10.6M, Cume $61.2M
5.
Life Of Pi (Fox) Week 3 [Runs 2,946]
PG
Friday $2.2M, Weekend $8.2M, Cume $60.8M
6.
Playing For Keeps
(Millenium/FilmDistrict) NEW [Runs 2,837] PG13
Friday $2.1M, Weekend $6.0M
7.
Red Dawn (MGM/FilmDistrict) Week 3
[Runs 2,754] PG13
Friday $1.3M, Weekend $4.1M, Cume $37.1M
8.
Wreck-It Ralph (Disney) Week 6 [Runs
2,746] PG
Friday $1.1M, Weekend $4.6M, Cume $164.2M
9.
Flight (Paramount) Week 6 [Runs 2,431]
R
Friday $910K, Weekend $3.1M, Cume $86.1M
10.
Killing Them Softly
(Annapurna/Weinstein) Week 2 [Runs 2,424] R
Friday $890K (-65%), Weekend $2.9M, Cume $11.9M