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LOS
ANGELES—Jack Black’s
Po the panda
outgunned Adam Sandler’s Zo the hairdresser. Black’s
cartoon comedy Kung Fu Panda pulled in $60
million in ticket sales to debut as the weekend’s No. 1
movie, while Sandler’s salon romp You Don’t Mess With
the Zohan opened in second place with $40 million,
according to studio estimates Sunday.
The
movies combined to carry
Hollywood
to a big weekend. The top 12 films took in $172.4
million, up 32 percent from the same weekend last year
when Ocean’s Thirteen led with a $36.1 million
opening.
DreamWorks Animation’s Panda and Sony’s Zohan
bumped off the previous weekend’s leader, the Warner
Bros. chick flick Sex and the City, which slipped
to fourth place with $21.3 million.
That was
a steep 63-percent decline from its $56.8-million debut,
but with a total of $99.3 million Sex and the City
was just shy of $100 million hit status after only
10 days.
Paramount’s Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the
Crystal Skull was No. 3 with $22.8 million, raising
its three-week domestic total to $253 million.
Two
strong weekends in a row enabled
Hollywood
to chip away at its box office deficit compared to 2007,
a record year for revenues.
“This
month offers the marketplace the opportunity to catch up
with last year,” said Paul Dergarabedian, president of
box-office tracker Media By Numbers. “Last year’s June
was not as strong as expected and this year’s may be
stronger, so we’re definitely narrowing the gap in terms
of revenue and attendance.”
Receipts
are at $3.8 billion this year, off 1.5 percent from
2007, while attendance is down 4.3 percent, according to
Media By Numbers.
Kung Fu
Panda,
distributed by Paramount for DreamWorks Animation, has
Black providing the voice of the tubby
Po, a panda in ancient
China
who becomes an unlikely martial-arts hero. The voice
cast includes Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Lucy Liu
and Jackie Chan.
While
the movie played well to families with young children,
moviegoers 17 and older made up 71 percent of the
audience, according to Paramount. “There was strong
appeal for this movie in the tweens, teens and general
audience beyond the core families and kids,” said Anne
Globe, head of marketing for DreamWorks. “Certainly,
families and kids also showed up in droves, but we
really have the opportunity to play as a broad comedy,
too.”
Kung Fu
Panda
had the best opening ever for a nonsequel cartoon flick
from DreamWorks, topping such hits as Shark Tale
and
Madagascar.
Among DreamWorks animated releases, only the second and
third Shrek movies did better.
You
Don’t Mess With the Zohan
features Sandler as an Israeli commando who fakes his
death so he can live out his dream to become a hair
stylist in
New York City. The movie came in on par with other comedies from
Sandler, whose top four past openings range from The
Longest Yard at $47.6 million to Click at $40
million.
“He’s
just in his zone. He’s incredibly consistent,” said Rory
Bruer, head of distribution for Sony. “He’s the guy that
always is going to make you laugh.”
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at US
and Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers Llc.
1. Kung
Fu Panda, $60 million
2. You
Don’t Mess With the Zohan, $40 million
3.
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,
$22.8 million
4. Sex
and the City, $21.3 million
5. The
Strangers, $9.3 million
6. Iron
Man, $7.5 million
7. The
Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, $5.5 million
8. What
Happens in Vegas, $3.4 million
9. Baby
Mama, $780,000
10. Made
Of Honor, $775,000 AP |