SEX AND THE CITY Tops Box Office

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Sex and the City by Michael Patrick KingSex and the City, the anticipated big-screen adaptation of the popular HBO series of the same title, topped the North American box office this weekend with US$55.7 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Directed by Michael Patrick King, New Line Cinema’s romantic comedy marks the return of Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her friends four years after the series ended its successful run on TV. The film opened above studio expectations.

Last week’s box-office champion Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull failed to beat the charm of the four Manhattan women storming the chart, slipping to second place with a weekend gross of $46 million. The Steven Spielberg-directed actioner starring Harrison Ford brought its domestic total to $216.8 million after a strong two-week run.

Debuting at No. 3 with $20.7 million was Rogue Pictures’ horror thriller The Strangers, about a couple struggling to survive the invasion of their vacation home by three masked strangers. Directed by Bryan Bertino, the film stars Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman.

Paramount’s action spectacle Iron Man dropped to No. 4 this weekend, collecting $14 million and reaching a total haul of $276.6 million after only five weeks in release. Jon Favreau’s Marvel comic-book adaptation stars Robert Downey Jr. as a high-profile weapons manufacturer who becomes a superhero after building an armor-plated suit.

Ben Barnes in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

Meanwhile, Walt Disney’s family adventure The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (above) ranked in fifth with $13 million. Andrew Adamson’s sequel to The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe lifted its cumulative gross to $115.6 million, which is about $50 million short of its predecessor’s three-week total of $165 million in 2005.

At No. 6, 20th Century-Fox’s romantic comedy What Happens in Vegas took home $6.8 million, bringing its domestic total to $66 million after four weeks in release. Directed by Tom Vaughan, the film stars Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz as two strangers forced to live together for six months after accidentally tying the knot in Vegas.

Speed Racer

Universal’s comedy Baby Mama dropped one spot to No. 6, pulling a weekend gross of $2.2 million and reaching a total of $56.1 million after six weeks. Following in seventh place was Warner’s Speed Racer (above), which has been performing poorly at the box office ever since its release four weeks ago. The Larry and Andy Wachowski-directed action flick brought its domestic total to $40.5 million after this weekend’s $2.1 million.

Two films rounded out the top 10: Sony’s romantic comedy Made of Honor with $2 million ($42.9 cumulative gross), and Universal’s Forgetting Sarah Marshall with a weekend gross of $1 million ($60 million total haul).

Exiting the top 10 this week were Thomas McCarthy’s indie drama The Visitor with a domestic total of $5.3 million, and New Line’s stoner comedy Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay with a cumulative gross of $36.9 million.

Source: Box Office Mojo (boxofficemojo.com)

 

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