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comedyfreak
07-12-2009, 06:40 PM
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Bruno," British satirist Sacha Baron Cohen's latest subversive outing, narrowly claimed the No. 1 spot at the weekend box office in North America, according to studio estimates issued on Sunday.

The "mockumentary," in which Baron Cohen plays a gay Austrian fashion model seeking fame in the United States -- sold $30.4 million worth of tickets during the three days beginning July 10, distributor Universal Pictures said.

The opening was in line with the expectations of the General Electric Co unit, which paid independent producer Media Rights Capital $42.5 million for distribution rights in North America and eight foreign territories. Media Rights declined to disclose the budget.

Baron Cohen's "Borat," by contrast, opened to $26.5 million. But that was from about 800 theaters, while "Bruno" played in 2,756 theaters. "Borat" ended up with $128.5 million in North America and an additional $133 million internationally.

"Bruno," inevitably, faced a similar storm of controversy as "Borat" did. In the new film, Baron Cohen's character sashays across the American landscape, piling on the homosexual activity for unsuspecting co-stars and a squeamish audience. Critics mostly liked the movie, while gay-rights groups were mixed in their reactions.

"Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" held steady at No. 2 with $28.5 million, taking the 12-day haul for 20th Century Fox's cartoon to $120.6 million.

Last weekend's champion, "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen," slipped to No. 3 with $24.2 million; after 19 days, Paramount Pictures' robot sequel has earned $339.2 million, easily the biggest movie of the year.

Weekend Box Office Estimates (U.S.)
This Wk Last Wk Title Dist. Weekend Gross Cumulative
Gross Rlse
Wks # of
Theaters
1 - Bruno Universal Pictures $30,426,000 $30,426,000 1 2756
2 2 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 20th Century Fox Distribution $28,500,000 $120,573,000 2 4102
3 1 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Paramount Pictures $24,200,000 $339,208,000 3 4293
4 3 Public Enemies Universal Pictures $14,111,000 $66,538,000 2 3336
5 4 The Proposal Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures $10,507,000 $113,764,000 4 3158
6 5 The Hangover Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $9,930,000 $222,442,000 6 3002
7 - I Love You, Beth Cooper 20th Century Fox Distribution $5,000,000 $5,000,000 1 1858
8 6 Up Buena Vista Pictures Distribution $4,656,000 $273,775,000 7 2201
9 7 My Sister's Keeper Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $4,180,000 $35,801,000 3 2444
10 8 The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 Sony Pictures Releasing $1,600,000 $61,494,000 5 1116
11 10 Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian 20th Century Fox $1,525,000 $170,558,000 8 854
12 11 Star Trek Paramount Pictures $1,130,000 $251,936,000 10 763

JamesG
07-12-2009, 09:59 PM
I say it's good for Cohen.

You either like his comedy or you don't.

Brad Russ
07-12-2009, 10:20 PM
I absolutely loved Borat, but for some reason this latest film doesn't really appeal to me. Borat I thought had the funniest scene in movie history in my view, and that was the naked fight scene. :lol: Oh my gosh, I watched that scene five times in a row, and my sides hurt from laughing so hard. This new film hasn't gotten as good of reviews as Borat, and the premise doesn't interest me. I probably will watch it, but I'll just wait for the DVD.

comedyfreak
07-13-2009, 01:11 PM
The upside, Star Trek at 251.9 Million.

JamesG
07-15-2009, 06:04 PM
Bruno Struts To Double Win With U.K. Number One
15 July 2009 12:11 PM, PDT

Sacha Baron Cohen's hit movie Bruno is dominating on both sides of the Atlantic - it has knocked Ice Age: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs off the top of the U.K. box office charts following a similar feat in the U.S.

The comedy, based on Cohen's outrageous gay Austrian fashionista, took nearly $7.5 million (£5 million) in its first weekend, while the third instalment of the Ice Age franchise followed closely behind with $7.1 million (£4.8 million).

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, which was officially named the biggest film of 2009 so far last week, came in at number three with $2.2 million (£1.45 million), while The Hangover took $1.8 million (£1.23 million).

Johnny Depp's Public Enemies rounded out the top five, grossing $1.6 million (£1.04 million).

The only other new entry to make the U.K. top 10 was Bollywood movie Shortkut, which debuted in 10th place

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