Jan 6, 2008 2:20 pm US/Pacific
'Treasure' Digs Up $20M More In Gold
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National Treasure: Book of Secrets is on top for a thrid straight week after bringing in $20.2 million.
AP
Nicolas Cage may be running out of storage room for his loot.
Disney's "National Treasure: Book of Secrets," with Cage as a history
buff on the trail of a lost city of gold, was the No. 1 box office draw
for the third straight weekend with $20.2 million, according to studio
estimates Sunday.
Three other hits crowded behind: Will Smith's sci-fi smash for
Warner Bros., "I Am Legend," with $16.4 million; Fox Searchlight's
teen-pregnancy comedy "Juno" with $16.2 million; and 20th Century Fox's
family tale "Alvin and the Chipmunks" with $16 million.
"Book of Secrets" raised its domestic total to $171 million in three
weeks, putting it just $2 million shy of the total that 2004's
"National Treasure" rang up during its entire run.
"I Am Legend" has grossed $228.7 million, while "Alvin and the Chipmunks" has taken in $176.7 million.
The weekend's only new wide release, the Warner Bros. fright flick
"One Missed Call," managed to pull in the horror-movie crowd despite
universal loathing by critics. Starring Edward Burns and Shannyn
Sossamon in a tale of people whose gruesome deaths are preceded by cell
phone messages recording their final moments, the movie debuted at No.
5 with $13.5 million.
The first weekend of 2008 was promising for Hollywood, continuing a
holiday box office surge that followed a weak fall season. The top 12
movies took in $123.9 million, up 18.5 percent from the first weekend
of 2007.
Featuring a star-making turn from Ellen Page as a whip-smart
pregnant teen, "Juno" has emerged as an independent film sensation,
grabbing critical praise and building momentum as Hollywood's awards
season progresses.
"It's the coolest little success story coming out of 2007," said
Paul Dergarabedian, president of box office tracker Media By Numbers.
"It's playing like a mini-blockbuster right now."
The film has three nominations for Sunday's Golden Globes, among them best musical or comedy and an acting honor for Page.
With $52 million already in the bank, "Juno" is on its way to
becoming Fox Searchlight's biggest hit ever, approaching "Little Miss
Sunshine" at $59.9 million and "Sideways" at $71.5 million.
"Juno" started off in larger cities but now has caught fire in
smaller towns such as Columbus, Ohio, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, said Peter Rice, Fox Searchlight president.
"The middle of the country has really embraced the movie. And I
think the time of year has had a magnifying effect. All the top 10
lists," Rice said. "When the press writes that it's one of the best
movies of the year combined with a movie people love, I think those are
the defining factors."
Breaking into the top 10 as it expanded to more theaters was Focus
Features' tragic romance "Atonement," which came in at No. 10 with $5.1
million.
"Atonement" leads the Golden Globe field with seven nominations,
among them best drama and acting honors for Keira Knightley and James
McAvoy.
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and
Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers LLC. Final figures
will be released Monday.
1. "National Treasure: Book of Secrets," $20.2 million.
2. "I Am Legend," $16.4 million.
3. "Juno," $16.2 million.
4. "Alvin and the Chipmunks," $16 million.
5. "One Missed Call," $13.5 million.
6. "Charlie Wilson's War," $8.2 million.
7. "P.S. I Love You," $8 million.
8. "The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep," $6.3 million.
9. "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street," $5.4 million.
10. "Atonement," $5.1 million.
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