Zombie Thriller ''Resident Evil'' leads Box Office
Posted on Mon, 24 Sep 2007 01:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Dean Goodman
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Milla Jovovich blasted more zombies to oblivion in the
new box office champ "Resident Evil: Extinction," while several Oscar hopefuls
made a big splash -- a mere four months before nominations are announced.
"Resident Evil: Extinction," the third film in the videogame-inspired sci-fi
franchise, sold about $24 million worth of tickets across the United States and
Canada in the three days since opening Friday, a record for the series,
distributor Sony Pictures said.
The first film, "Resident Evil," started with $17.7 million in 2002, while
2004's "Resident Evil: Apocalypse" launched with $23 million. Jovovich reprises
her role as a renegade action heroine who leads a band of post-apocalyptic
survivors against thousands of rampaging zombies.
The top-10 contained two other new releases that took advantage of the
traditional post-summer lull to score some quick sales before heading to DVD:
the comedies "Good Luck Chuck" at No. 2 with a modest $14 million, and "Sydney
White" at No. 6 with a paltry $5.3 million.
"Good Luck Chuck," released by Lionsgate, stars comedian Dane Cook in the title
role, while Jessica Alba plays his pratfall-prone muse. "Sydney White," released
by Universal Pictures on behalf of independent producer Morgan Creek, stars
Amanda Bynes as a freshman college student.
OSCAR RACE BEGINS
Last weekend's champ, the Jodie Foster vigilante thriller "The Brave One," fell
to No. 3 with $7.4 million, taking its 10-day total to $25.1 million. The film
was released by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Among the films hoping for some Oscar recognition were Canadian director David
Cronenberg's mobster movie "Eastern Promises," which jumped 16 places to No. 5
with $5.7 million, a week after opening in limited release. The Focus Features
release stars Viggo Mortensen and Naomi Watts.
The strongest performer among films opening in limited release was director Sean
Penn's "Into the Wild," based on the bestseller about a young man's ill-fated
plan to reconnect with nature in the unforgiving Alaska wilderness. The
Paramount Vantage release sold $206,596 worth of tickets from a total of four
theaters in New York and Los Angeles, and will expand over five weeks.
"The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" earned $144,000
from five theaters in New York, Los Angeles and Toronto. Brad Pitt stars as the
infamous outlaw, and Casey Affleck as his killer.
In its second week of limited release Sony Pictures' Beatle-flavored musical
"Across the Universe" jumped four places to No. 13 with $2.1 million from 276
theaters.
Sony Pictures is a unit of Sony Corp. Lionsgate is a unit of Lions Gate
Entertainment Corp. Warner Bros. is a unit of Time Warner Inc. Universal
Pictures and Focus Features are units of General Electric Co's NBC Universal
Inc. Paramount Vantage is a unit of Viacom Inc.
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Mon, 24 Sep 2007 01:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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