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Weekend Receipts: It’s Another Dark Knight Weekend as the Pic Triumphs Over Lackluster Total Recall

Late last week, the box office prognosticators speculated whether The Dark Knight Rises would eek out a triumph over newcomer Total Recall . The pendulum would swing in either direction as the weekend approached, but in the end TDKR easily beat out Total by every measure. In fact, the film only really managed to measure-up to its original, but in 2012 dollars 1. The Dark Knight Rises Gross: $36,440,000 (Cume: $354,638,000)
Screens: 4,242 (PSA: $8,590)
Weeks: 3 (Change: – 41%) Speculation ran rampant in among box office watchers if The Dark Knight Rises would hold number one with the debut of Total Recall , but in the end Batman won and actually quite handily. TDKR took the top spot for the third weekend in a row. The feature dropped 162 screens compared to the previous weekend and its $8,590 per-screen average compares to $14,549 last weekend. Internationally, the pic has grossed well over $378 million. 2. Total Recall Gross: $26 million Screens: 3,601 (PSA: $7,220) Week 1 The original opened with just over $25.5 million when it debuted in 1990 in 2,060 theaters for a $12,395 average, so the re-make is in quite in the shadow of its original especially when factoring inflation. Abroad, Total Recall grossed $6.2 million in 12 markets, but will be heading to larger territories in the coming weeks. 3. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days Gross: $14.7 million Screens: 3,391 (PSA: $4,335) Week: 1 The pic also grossed an additional $2.77 million overseas, so within ear-shot of its $22 million production budget, but it did not measure up to last year’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules in its bow. The previous installment of the series grossed $23.75 million from 3,167 theaters for a $7,500 average back in March of 2011. It went on to gross nearly $52.7 million domestically 4. Ice Age: Continental Drift (3-D, Animation) Gross: $8.4 million (Cume: $131,862,859) Screens: 3,542 (PSA: $2,372) Week: 4 (Change: – 37%) The animated feature held decently one month out and should surpass the previous installment Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs , which grossed just under $200 million domestically. 5. The Watch Gross: $6.35 million (Cume: $25,363,203) Screens: 3,168 (PSA: $2,004) Weeks: 2 (Change: -50%) The pic struggled to connect with audiences with a drop of 50% despite no change in screen count. 6. Ted Gross: $5,478,660 (Cume: $203,413,895) Screens: 2,767 (PSA: $1,980) Weeks: 6 (Change: -25%) The stuffed bear continues to be a summer hit internationally as well. The comedy grossed $32 million at 2,380 locations in 20 territories for an international total coming in at $77.3 million. Domestically, the feature played 362 theaters compared to the previous weekend. 7. Step Up: Revolution (3-D) Gross: $5.3 million (Cume: $23,097,149) Screens: 2,606 (PSA: $2,034) Weeks: 2 (Change: – 55%) The feature had a pretty steep drop, though it did have a slight up-tick in showings compared to its opening weekend. Still, the drop suggests the pic is not grabbing audience attention as it expands. 8. The Amazing Spider-Man Gross: $4.3 million (Cume $250.64 million) Screens: 2,425 (PSA: $1,773) Weeks: 5 (Change: -36%) One of the summer’s biggest hits, the feature is now totaling just under $678 million worldwide. 9. Brave (3-D, Animation) Gross: $2.89 million (Cume: $223,324,000) Screens: 2,110 (PSA: $1,370) Weeks: 7 (Change: -33%) The Disney animation has cumed $118 million for a global total coming in at $341.3 million. Brave has comfortably surpassed the summer’s other animated success, Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted , which has cumed just over $210.8 million in 9 weeks of release. 10. Magic Mike Gross: $1.38 million (Cume: $110,894,000) Screens: 1,202 (PSA: $1,148) Weeks: 6 (Change: – 47%) A success by any measure, the feature has likely come close to its domestic peak. The Steven Soderbergh directed film added 349 theaters in its sixth weekend out. Still its $1,148 average compares to $1,626 last week. And overall, certainly a stripping success for a $7 million budget.

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Weekend Receipts: It’s Another Dark Knight Weekend as the Pic Triumphs Over Lackluster Total Recall

‘Dark Knight’ Cruises Above ‘Total Recall’ At Box Office

‘Dark Knight Rises’ holds top spot for a third consecutive weekend as Colin Farrell’s remake debuts with soft $26 million. By Ryan J. Downey Christian Bale in “Dark Knight Rises” Photo: Warner Bros.

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The Dark Knight Rises Wins Again, Total Recall Bombs at Box Office

Movie goers this weekend proved they are not sick of The Dark Knight Rises . But they may be sick of remakes. The final installment of Christopher Nolan’s trilogy earned $36.4 million, enough to place it atop the box office for the third consecutive week. It has now garnered $354.6 million domestically in 17 days. In other movie news , Sony’s remake of Total Recall – with Colin Farrell in the role Arnold Schwarzenegger made famous – did not make the major dent many expected. It finished in second place with $26 million, which (adjusted for inflation) is nearly $20 million less than the original on its opening weekend. Take a look at the top five below: The Dark Knight Rises : $36.4 million Total Recall : $26.0 million Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days : $14.7 million Ice Age: Continental Drift : $8.4 million The Watch : $6.4 million

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Avengers Blu-Ray Clip: Watch The Post-Credits Easter Egg

Heads up, fanboys and girls: Marvel has released a barrage of Avengers clips ahead of its September 25 Blu-ray/DVD street date, including the geek-baiting post-credits scene that had fans in a tizzy. No, not the one that boosted sales of shawarma around the nation ; the other Easter Egg, which revealed a menacing glimpse of the real orchestrator behind Loki’s invasion of Earth. The impending Blu-ray/DVD release has also given Marvel occasion to release a handful of additional clips from the film, reminding what life was like before The Dark Knight Rises came along and stole everyone’s thunder. I’d include a spoiler warning here, but if you’re reading this now and haven’t seen Avengers yet… well, I can’t help you there. The post-credits peek reveals Marvel baddie Thanos, who is believed to be the villain in the next Avengers pic. This might also be the closest we’ll come to another Hellboy sequel. (Kidding!) [via Badass Digest ]

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The Shining May Be on Tap; TDKR Rules Foreign Box Office: Biz Break

Also in Monday morning’s round-up of news briefs, Killer Joe shrugs off its NC-17 and performs solid over the weekend; Remembering Norman Alden and The Gatekeepers is heading your way. Warner Bros. Considers The Shining Prequel “The film, which is said to be at a very early stage ‘and not even formally in development’ according to an anonymous source at the studio, would be the latest unlikely followup to a classic slice of cinema, The Guardian reports . Foreign Box Office: The Dark Knight Rises Commands Foreign Box Office The Dark Knight Rises  bowed in 40 markets including France ($11.3 million at 892 sites including previews), Germany ($9.9 at 718 spots including previews) and in Mexico ($9.8 million at 1,141 situations). Christopher Nolan’s final Batman feature also opened in Russia ($8.7 million at 1,310 screens including previews), Brazil ($6.6 million at 931 sites) and in Japan ($6 million including previews), THR reports . Killer Joe & Others Solid in Open: Specialty Box Office Killer Joe manned up to its NC-17 and made a solid showing in three theaters with the top per-theater average among newcomers, $12,621 average. A number of distributors noted the Olympics opening served as a spoiler, but most newbies managed fairly solid results. Nipping at Killer Joe‘s heels, Ruby Sparks bowed at 13 locations, averaging $11,683. Deadline reports . R.I.P. Norman Alden He was the voice of superhero Aquaman in 1970s cartoon Super Friends and featured in films such as Back to the Future and Ed Wood. In 1985’s Back to the Future he played the owner of Lou’s Cafe alongside Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd, BBC reports . The Gatekeepers Heads to N. America Directed by Dror Moreh, the film is a windows into Israel’s secret service agency. The deal comes just after the film premiered at the Jerusalem International Film Festival, Deadline reports .

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‘Dark Knight Rises’ Femme Fatales: An Appreciation

We take a close look at Anne Hathaway’s Selina Kyle/ Catwoman and Marion Cotillard’s Miranda Tate/ Talia al Ghul. By Kara Warner Marion Cotillard and Anne Hathaway in “Dark Knight Rises” Photo: Warner Bros.

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‘Dark Knight Rises’ Connection To Occupy Wall Street Was ‘Luck’

‘We couldn’t have planned that. It just sort of happened,’ writer David S. Goyer says of the parallel between the movie and today’s politics. By Kevin P. Sullivan Christian Bale in “The Dark Knight Rises” Photo: Getty Images

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‘Dark Knight Rises’: Is Christopher Nolan’s ‘Batman’ Really Over?

Nolan has brought his series to an end, but some of the key players have shown interest in seeing what comes next. By Kevin P. Sullivan, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Christian Bale in “The Dark Knight Rises” Photo: Jared Wickerham/ Getty Images

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‘Dark Knight Rises’: What’s The Future Of Catwoman?

‘It would be lovely to see more of her,’ Anne Hathaway says. By Kevin P. Sullivan Anne Hathaway as Catwoman in “The Dark Knight Rises” Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures

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Is Joseph Gordon-Levitt Up For More ‘Dark Knight’?

Regarding potential for a follow-up to ‘Dark Knight Rises,’ actor tells MTV News, ‘That’s not for me to say.’ By Amy Wilkinson, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Gary Oldman in “The Dark Knight Rises” Photo: Warner Bros.

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