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Hotel Transylvania & Looper Lead A Box Office Resurgence

After box office doldrums in late summer and the start of fall, Hollywood finally had a weekend it can celebrate. Hotel Transylvania and Looper debuted to great numbers, helping to end a five week slump. The top ten accounted for just over $104.4 million with the top two titles accounting for $64 million of that total. Another newcomer, Pitch Perfect also opened robustly, ranking sixth in the chart despite being in only 335 theaters. Won’t Back Down , however, opened weak, providing a bit of a reality check. 1. Hotel Transylvania Gross: $43 million Screens: $3,349 (PSA: $12,840) Week: 1 Hotel Transylvania soared atop the box office, ending a five week slump in the overall chart. The Columbia/Sony title had the biggest September roll out ever, beating 2002’s Sweet Home Alabama and its $35.65 million debut. 2. Looper Gross: $21 million Screens: 2,992 (PSA: $7,086) Week: 1 The sci-fi action thriller had a solid debut. This is a great showing for Joseph Gordon-Levitt who clearly has crossed over into film stardom vs. a niche sensation. 3. End of Watch Gross: $8,000,265 (Cume: $26,168,897) Screens: 2,780 (PSA: $2,878) Week: 2 (Change: – 39%) Word-of-mouth helped keep End of Watch strong in its second weekend. Last week’s box office topper added 50 theaters and grossed a solid $8 million-plus. Not bad for a pic with a production budget estimated at $7 million. 4. Trouble with the Curve Gross: $7,530,000 (Cume: $23,726,000) Screens: 3,212 (PSA: $2,344) Week: 2 (Change: – 38%) The Clint Eastwood-directed pic remained in the same number of venues in its second turn and dropped to fourth from third in its initial run. 5. House at the End of the Street Gross: $7,154,000 (Cume: $22,224,969) Screens: 3,083 (PSA: $2,320) Week: 2 (Change: – 42%) Last week’s number 2 film stayed in the same number of theaters and had a less than robust weekend with a 42% drop. Still the thriller’s production budget was an estimated $10 million, which it has already doubled, minus P&A etc. 6. Pitch Perfect Gross: $5,212,600 Screens: 335 (PSA: $15,560) Week: 1 This is a huge opening for the Universal comedy. It has by far the least number of theaters among the titles in the top ten, yet it still managed to land in the sixth spot. The feature had the biggest per screen average in the top ten and indeed any title in theatrical release over the weekend. 7. Finding Nemo (3-D, re-release) Gross: $4,066,000 (Cume: $36,475,000) Screens: 2,639 (PSA: $1,541) Week: 3 (Change: – 58%) The 3-D re-release of the Disney animated film lost 265 theaters in its third round and suffered a steep 58% drop compared to the previous week. Likely no surprise that it will not do the huge business The Lion King 3-D re-release did last year, which cumed over $94 million. 8. Resident Evil: Retribution (3-D) Gross: $3 million (Cume: $38.7 million) Screens: 2,381 (PSA: $1,260) Week: 3 (Change: – 55%) Last week’s number 5 film lost 635 theaters and had a hefty 55% drop in its weekend take. Still, better than the 68% drop it had in its second turn and it will be unlikely it can make the lifetime gross of the previous three installments of Resident Evil , though it should surpass the first version of the series, which grossed just over $40.1 million in 2002. 9. The Master Gross: $2,745,000 (Cume: $9,633,070) Screens: 856 (PSA: $3,207) Week: 3 (Change: – 37%) The smash record-breaking open added hundreds of theaters last week and another 68 screens this weekend. However, it appears to have reached its limit, with a 37% drop in gross despite still being in a relatively small number of theaters. Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood cumed over $40 million in ’07, but now there may be some question as to whether his latest will do the same. 10. Won’t Back Down Gross: $2.7 million Screens: 2,515 (PSA: $1,074) Week: 1 The fourth weekend opener in the top 10 was also by far and a way the weakest. The Viola Davis and Maggie Gyllenhaal starrer should drop a large number of screens going into its second week and will likely have a short theatrical run. [ Sources: Hollywood.com , Box Office Mojo ]

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The Expendables 2 Opens Solid With The Bourne Legacy And Paranorman Ranking 2nd & 3rd

The Expendables 2 bumped last week’s number one film The Bourne Legacy to number two over the weekend. The latest installment of the action pic grossed over $28.7 million in its first roll out, averaging a solid $8,670 screens. Bourne dropped 55% in its second round, while Focus Features’ Paranorman rounded out the top three in its initial run. 1. The Expendables 2 Gross: $28,750,000 Screens: $3,316 (PSA: $8,670) Week: 1 The first round of The Expendables opened with $34,825,135 when it debuted in theaters in August 2010, averaging $10,650 in 3,270 theaters. The second round is decidedly less heavy-hitting in terms of box office, but nevertheless a solid start for the action title starring Sylvester Stallone, who gave the director’s chair over to Simon West for the latest installment. 2. The Bourne Legacy Gross: $17,019,855 (Cume: $69,580,935) Screens: 3,753 (PSA: $4,535) Week: 2 (Change – 55%) The Jeremy Renner starter added just eight theaters in the U.S. and its drop from its first weekend roll out was a fairly acceptable 55%, though the pic landed in the second spot in the overall box office. The Bourne Legacy debuted in 3,745 theaters, averaging $10,752. Internationally, Legacy added five international territories, bringing the title to 18 abroad. it’s worldwide gross is now at $97.7 million. 3. Paranorman (3-D, Animation) Gross: $14,008,498 Screens: 3,429 (PSA: $4,085) Week: 1 The stop-action animated feature landed in the third place in the overall box office with just over $14 million with a so-so $4,085 average in 3,429 screens. The pic was produced by Coraline creators Laika and their latest effort performed similarly, grossing $16.8 million in a third place bow in February, 2009. 4. The Campaign Gross: $13,385,000 (Cume: $51,694,000) Screens: 3,255 (PSA: $4,112) Week: 2 (Change: – 50%) The comedy added 50 locations in its second weekend and its 50% drop was in the realm of acceptable. Internationally, The Campaign has added another $2.1 million so far. 5. Sparkle Gross: $12 million Screens: 3,255 (PSA: $5,348) Week: 1 With a $14 million budget, the film had a solid debut, landing in the top five of the overall box office. 6. The Dark Knight Rises Gross: $11,140,000 (Cume: $409,916,000) Screens: 3,157 (PSA: $3,529) Week: 5 (Change: – 41%) TDKR hit the $400 million milestone on Friday after 29 days of release. Overseas, the pic has grossed nearly $489 million bringing its worldwide total to just under $900 million. 7. The Odd Life of Timothy Green (opened Wednesday) Gross: $10,909,000 (Cume: $15,187,000) Screens: 2,598 (PSA: $4,199) Week: 1 The feature debuted Wednesday in 2,551 theaters with a head-start total of $2.3 million ahead of the weekend. It is the weekend’s fourth debut in the top 10. 8. Hope Springs Gross: $9.1 million (Cume: $35,051,000) Screens: 2,361 (PSA: $3,854) Week: 2 (Change: -38%) The comedy opened in the fourth spot when it debuted in theaters last weekend. The title stayed in the same number of locations, averaging a decent $3,854 vs its $6,607 opener. 9. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days Gross: $3,850,000 (Cume: $38,762,321) Screens: 2,737 (PSA: $1,407) Week: 3 (Change: – 52%) The title lost 664 locations in its third weekend, averaging $1,407 vs $2,411 in its second round last week when it placed fifth in the overall box office. 10. Total Recall Gross: $3.5 million (Cume: $51,782,000) Screens: 2,434 (Average: $1,438) Week: 3 (Change: – 56%) This is likely the final weekend for the title in the top ten. Total Recall lost 1,167 screens compared to its second round last week. Watch the full video on YouTube . [ Sources: Box Office Mojo , Hollywood.com ]

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The Expendables 2 Opens Solid With The Bourne Legacy And Paranorman Ranking 2nd & 3rd

The Expendables 2 Opens Solid With The Bourne Legacy And Paranorman Ranking 2nd & 3rd

The Expendables 2 bumped last week’s number one film The Bourne Legacy to number two over the weekend. The latest installment of the action pic grossed over $28.7 million in its first roll out, averaging a solid $8,670 screens. Bourne dropped 55% in its second round, while Focus Features’ Paranorman rounded out the top three in its initial run. 1. The Expendables 2 Gross: $28,750,000 Screens: $3,316 (PSA: $8,670) Week: 1 The first round of The Expendables opened with $34,825,135 when it debuted in theaters in August 2010, averaging $10,650 in 3,270 theaters. The second round is decidedly less heavy-hitting in terms of box office, but nevertheless a solid start for the action title starring Sylvester Stallone, who gave the director’s chair over to Simon West for the latest installment. 2. The Bourne Legacy Gross: $17,019,855 (Cume: $69,580,935) Screens: 3,753 (PSA: $4,535) Week: 2 (Change – 55%) The Jeremy Renner starter added just eight theaters in the U.S. and its drop from its first weekend roll out was a fairly acceptable 55%, though the pic landed in the second spot in the overall box office. The Bourne Legacy debuted in 3,745 theaters, averaging $10,752. Internationally, Legacy added five international territories, bringing the title to 18 abroad. it’s worldwide gross is now at $97.7 million. 3. Paranorman (3-D, Animation) Gross: $14,008,498 Screens: 3,429 (PSA: $4,085) Week: 1 The stop-action animated feature landed in the third place in the overall box office with just over $14 million with a so-so $4,085 average in 3,429 screens. The pic was produced by Coraline creators Laika and their latest effort performed similarly, grossing $16.8 million in a third place bow in February, 2009. 4. The Campaign Gross: $13,385,000 (Cume: $51,694,000) Screens: 3,255 (PSA: $4,112) Week: 2 (Change: – 50%) The comedy added 50 locations in its second weekend and its 50% drop was in the realm of acceptable. Internationally, The Campaign has added another $2.1 million so far. 5. Sparkle Gross: $12 million Screens: 3,255 (PSA: $5,348) Week: 1 With a $14 million budget, the film had a solid debut, landing in the top five of the overall box office. 6. The Dark Knight Rises Gross: $11,140,000 (Cume: $409,916,000) Screens: 3,157 (PSA: $3,529) Week: 5 (Change: – 41%) TDKR hit the $400 million milestone on Friday after 29 days of release. Overseas, the pic has grossed nearly $489 million bringing its worldwide total to just under $900 million. 7. The Odd Life of Timothy Green (opened Wednesday) Gross: $10,909,000 (Cume: $15,187,000) Screens: 2,598 (PSA: $4,199) Week: 1 The feature debuted Wednesday in 2,551 theaters with a head-start total of $2.3 million ahead of the weekend. It is the weekend’s fourth debut in the top 10. 8. Hope Springs Gross: $9.1 million (Cume: $35,051,000) Screens: 2,361 (PSA: $3,854) Week: 2 (Change: -38%) The comedy opened in the fourth spot when it debuted in theaters last weekend. The title stayed in the same number of locations, averaging a decent $3,854 vs its $6,607 opener. 9. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days Gross: $3,850,000 (Cume: $38,762,321) Screens: 2,737 (PSA: $1,407) Week: 3 (Change: – 52%) The title lost 664 locations in its third weekend, averaging $1,407 vs $2,411 in its second round last week when it placed fifth in the overall box office. 10. Total Recall Gross: $3.5 million (Cume: $51,782,000) Screens: 2,434 (Average: $1,438) Week: 3 (Change: – 56%) This is likely the final weekend for the title in the top ten. Total Recall lost 1,167 screens compared to its second round last week. Watch the full video on YouTube . [ Sources: Box Office Mojo , Hollywood.com ]

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PSA for Rich to Pay More Taxes!

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PSA for Rich to Pay More Taxes! It’s about time those evil fat cats get what’s coming to them! Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : I Hate The Media Discovery Date : 14/09/2011 00:27 Number of articles : 2

PSA for Rich to Pay More Taxes!

iDosing

A short PSA about the dangers of iDosing (from Mega 64) added by: Geoffiroth

Parking Jerk Learns Lesson

A rude driver learns a lesson in patience the hard way. [ Editor's PSA : Also, buy the car that this viral ad is for today!] Watch

Bristol Palin PSA for Birth Control

Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol is starring in a new PSA warning against the trials and tribulations of teen pregnancy. added by: anyhow1020

Bristol Palin Preaches Double Standard in Pregnancy-Prevention PSA

We’re well aware that Bristol Palin’s heart is in the right place. But the next time she films an anti-teen pregnancy PSA—and we hope there is a next time—she may…

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Literal Facebook

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Crushin' On Canada

This year's Olympics have been one PSA for Canada. Pair that with Tom Brokaw's love letter to Canadians, and I'm dealing with a massive case of Canada lust. Here's the song that celebrates our love. Watch