1. Harry Potter 8 - $168.55 million - 1 wk (WB)
. . . 4375 screens / $38,526 per screen
2. Transformers 3 - $21.25 ($302.8) - 3 wks (Par) -54.9%
. . . 3917 / $5425
3. Horrible Bosses - $17.63 ($60) - 2 wks (NL) -37.7%
. . . 3134 / $5625
4. Zookeeper - $12.3 ($42.35) - 2 wks (Sony) -38.7%
. . . 3482 / $3532
5. Cars 2 - $8.34 ($165.33) - 4 wks (BV) -45.1%
. . . 3249 / $2568
6. Winnie the Pooh - $8 - 1 wk (BV)
. . . 2405 / $3326
7. Bad Teacher - $5.2 ($88.51) - 4 wks (Sony) -41.7%
. . . 2659 / $1956
8. Larry Crowne - $2.57 ($31.63) - 3 wks (U) -56.7%
. . . 2287 / $1125
9. Super 8 - $1.93 ($122.24) - 6 wks (Par) -60.2%
. . . 1459 / $1319
10. Midnight in Paris - $1.89 ($41.79) - 9 wks (SPC) -28.2%
. . . 706 / $2678
11. Bridesmaids - $1.68 ($161.29) - 10 wks (U) -36%
. . . 872 / $1930
12. Mr. Popper's Penguins - $1.35 ($61.46) - 5 wks (Fox) -57.2%
. . . 1002 / $1347
In limited release, the documetaries Tabloid and The Undefeated did okay. I thought Zookeeper was one of those movies that looked bad to me but was going to be big anyway, like Yogi Bear. But no, it's not doing well.
Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows Part II had the biggest 3-day opening ever.
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