There was a trio of new films over the weekend to take in, but it was the summer-style blockbuster, "Battle: Los Angeles," knocked everyone out of the race for the top of the box office for the top spot.
The film, which stars Aaron Eckhart as a veteran soldier leading a platoon of Marines in combat against invading aliens, raked in a strong debut of $36 million, beating out the closet film, "Rango," by over $10 million.
"It's kind of like having a summer film in the spring," Rory Bruer, president of worldwide distribution at Sony, told the Associated Press. "From the beginning, this was a film we were excited about."
In its second week of release, the animated Western spoof, "Rango", came in at #2 with $23.1 million, adding to its total which is now at $68.7 million.
The weekend's other new releases didn't fare as well.
"Red Riding Hood," the updated fairy tale starring Amanda Seyfried and helmed by "Twilight" director Catherine Hardwicke, debuted to $14.1 million for Warner Bros.
And Disney's animated 3D family film, "Mars Needs Moms", opened with a disappointing $6.8 million, well below expectations. It features a voice cast that includes Seth Green and Joan Cusack.
The #4 film this week was Matt Damon's "The Adjustment Bureau", dropping two spots with $11.4 million.
That's a wrap for this weekend. Next weekend, look out for the release of "Limitless" starring Bradley Cooper, the crime drama "The Lincoln Lawyer," and the sci-fi comedy "Paul".
This weekend's top 10 is as follows:
1 - "Battle: Los Angeles," $36 million.
2 - "Rango," $23.1 million.
3 - "Red Riding Hood," $14.1 million.
4 - "The Adjustment Bureau," $11.5 million.
5 - "Mars Needs Moms!" $6.8 million.
6 - "Hall Pass," $5.1 million.
7 - "Beastly," $5.1 million
8 - "Just Go With It," $4 million.
9 - "The King's Speech," $3.6 million.
10 - "Gnomeo & Juliet," $3.5 million.
The film, which stars Aaron Eckhart as a veteran soldier leading a platoon of Marines in combat against invading aliens, raked in a strong debut of $36 million, beating out the closet film, "Rango," by over $10 million.
"It's kind of like having a summer film in the spring," Rory Bruer, president of worldwide distribution at Sony, told the Associated Press. "From the beginning, this was a film we were excited about."
In its second week of release, the animated Western spoof, "Rango", came in at #2 with $23.1 million, adding to its total which is now at $68.7 million.
The weekend's other new releases didn't fare as well.
"Red Riding Hood," the updated fairy tale starring Amanda Seyfried and helmed by "Twilight" director Catherine Hardwicke, debuted to $14.1 million for Warner Bros.
And Disney's animated 3D family film, "Mars Needs Moms", opened with a disappointing $6.8 million, well below expectations. It features a voice cast that includes Seth Green and Joan Cusack.
The #4 film this week was Matt Damon's "The Adjustment Bureau", dropping two spots with $11.4 million.
That's a wrap for this weekend. Next weekend, look out for the release of "Limitless" starring Bradley Cooper, the crime drama "The Lincoln Lawyer," and the sci-fi comedy "Paul".
This weekend's top 10 is as follows:
1 - "Battle: Los Angeles," $36 million.
2 - "Rango," $23.1 million.
3 - "Red Riding Hood," $14.1 million.
4 - "The Adjustment Bureau," $11.5 million.
5 - "Mars Needs Moms!" $6.8 million.
6 - "Hall Pass," $5.1 million.
7 - "Beastly," $5.1 million
8 - "Just Go With It," $4 million.
9 - "The King's Speech," $3.6 million.
10 - "Gnomeo & Juliet," $3.5 million.
Not an impressive top ten.
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