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    LOS ANGELES — Batman’s rich alter-ego Bruce Wayne has added half a billion dollars to his riches.

    “The Dark Knight” has became the second movie in Hollywood history to top US$500 million at the domestic box office, raising its total to $502.4 million, according to estimates from distributor Warner Bros.

    The film hit that mark in just over six weeks, half the time it took “Titanic,” which reached $500 million in a little more than three months.

    “Titanic,” the biggest modern blockbuster, remains No. 1 on the domestic charts with $600.8 million.

    Despite its brisk pace, “The Dark Knight” is not expected to approach the total for “Titanic,” which put up smaller numbers week after week but lingered at the top of the box office for months.

    Dan Fellman, head of distribution at Warner Bros., said he expects “The Dark Knight” to finish at about $530 million, though it could reach $550 million if business persists as strongly as it has.

    “I keep raising the number because it just keeps holding better than expected,” Fellman said.

    “The Dark Knight” will climb to about $505 million by Labour Day, the conclusion of Hollywood’s busy summer season. That amounts to nearly one-eighth of Hollywood’s overall summer revenue of $4.2 billion, which edges the previous summer record of $4.18 billion set last year, according to box-office tracker Media By Numbers.

    Factoring in today’s higher admission prices, “The Dark Knight” would need to take in about $900 million to match the number of tickets sold by “Titanic.”

    Labour Day weekend was generally sleepy at theatres, with a rush of new movies failing to find much favour with audiences. Through Sunday, Paramount’s comedy “Tropic Thunder” remained No. 1 for the third straight weekend with $11.5 million.

    The 20th Century Fox sci-fi thriller “Babylon A.D.” with Vin Diesel debuted in second place with $9.7 million, while Overture Films’ espionage drama “Traitor,” starring Don Cheadle, opened at No. 5 with $7.9 million.

    Premiering at No. 7 was Lionsgate’s spoof flick “Disaster Movie” with $6.2 million. MGM’s campus comedy “College” opened well outside the top 10 with $2.1 million.

    The top 12 movies took in $75.2 million, down 23 per cent from the same weekend last year, when “Halloween” opened with $26.4 million.

    “This is kind of an inauspicious end to a really incredible summer,” said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Media By Numbers. “We limped past the finish line.”

  • #2
    it's a very good movie man

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    • #3
      They have taken the right direction for the batman finally.
      Iam so happy sm1 actully pulled it off.
      Hell yea , both batman movies are realy good so far.

      After the previous series of batman flops in the 90's .

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      • #4
        i love the joker, r.i.p heath

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        • #5
          that was the best movie of the year yea well i think it was the only one i saw that year

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mikbone View Post
            i love the joker, r.i.p heath

            yeah like everybody it was my favorite character in this movie and one of the best " bad Guy" performance for the cinema: crazy,machiavelic(lol) , psychopath
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