lunes, 16 de abril de 2012

Hunger Games - The Best movie in our last days.

After four rounds of combat, Katniss Everdeen is still undefeated. The teen archer of The Hunger Games took down some new challengers — The Three Stooges, The Cabin in the Woods and Lockout — to win the weekend at North American theaters with $21.5 million, according to preliminary studio estimates. The bucolic action film is the first picture to be No. 1 in four consecutive weekends since James Cameron’s Avatar (which totaled seven straight wins), and only the sixth movie to fourpeat in the top slot — the others being Saving Private Ryan, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Meet the Parents, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and Avatar — since Cameron’s Titanic registered 15 weekends in a row in 1997-98. In 24 days, The Hunger Games has accrued $337.1 million at domestic theaters and another $194 million abroad for a $531.1 million worldwide cume. The odds are not in the movie’s favor to take a fifth weekend: Friday’s debuts of the romantic drama The Lucky One and the ensemble comedy Think Like a Man should end Katniss’s streak. And it won this frame only because of the modest openings of the competition. For just the second weekend in 2012, the box-office total was down from the same period last year — 11% — when the animated feature Rio opened to $39.2 million, a figure higher than the combined grosses of The Three Stooges ($17.1 million), The Cabin in the Woods ($14.85 million) and Lockout ($6.25 million). Even the runner-up movie a year ago, Scream 4, pulled in more money ($18.7 million) than any of this weekend’s new entries.

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