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Hangover Derails Pelham
added by newsBotProducers of The Hangover were no doubt raising their glasses high to toast the ascension of their movie to the top of the box-office results list for the second consecutive week. The Hangover, which reportedly cost $30 million to make, took in an estimated $33.42 million over the weekend, down just 26 percent from the previous weekend, when it earned $44.9 million. After performing strongly mid-week, the Warner Bros. movie has now earned $105 million in ten days -- outperforming a raft of competitors costing four times as much to make -- or much more. Disney/Pixar’s Up (which reportedly cost $175 million) also continued to impress in its third week as it earned about $30.5 million, down from $44.1 million a week earlier, a drop of 31 percent. The movie has now earned $187.2 million. The Taking of Pelham 123 took third with $25 million, a figure at the low end of analysts’ predictions, but “solid-to-strong,” as Daily Variety put it, nonetheless. But Eddie Murphy is likely take a hit to his reported $20-million-a-movie salary following the dismal performance of his latest family comedy Imagine That, which earned just $5.7 million. The movie had been expected to perform poorly -- but not that poorly. His last movie, Meet Dave, which came out last year, also tanked, earning only $5.4 million in its debut. Overall, the box office was down 22 percent from last year to $140 million, the third straight “down” weekend.
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