JACKIE CHAN - KINGDOM KUNG-PAO HOT

A major-studio feature starring two Chinese actors -- something that in itself would have been unthinkable even a few years ago -- wound up at the top of the U.S. box office over the weekend. Not only did The Forbidden Kingdom bring together Jackie Chan and Jet Li, but it was also produced entirely in China mostly with Chinese crews, again something that would have been unheard of until recently. Finally the martial arts film was aimed at a family audience -- without the bloody violence of virtually all previous films of the genre. Nevertheless, it wound up with $21.4 million, at the high end of analysts' expectations, handily beating Universal's Forgetting Sarah Marshall, which many analysts had suggested was the film most likely to come out on top. Instead, the R-rated comedy settled for second place with $17.7 million. Together the top 12 films grossed $82.88 million, up 13.46 percent from last year's $73.05 million. This was only the second week out of the past ten that the box office has seen a rise.
The top ten films over the weekend, according to final figures compiled by Media
by Numbers (figures in parentheses represent total gross to date):
1. The
Forbidden Kingdom, Lionsgate, $21,401,121, (New); 2. Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Uni
versal, $17,725,330, (New); 3. Prom Night, Sony, $8,670,364, 2 Wks. ($32,133,926);
4. 88 Minutes, Sony, $6,957,216, (New); 5. Nim's Island, 20th Century
Fox, $5,687,072, 3 Wks. ($32,894,115); 6. 21, Sony, $5,520,362, 4 Wks. ($70,00
4,505); 7. Street Kings, Fox Searchlight, $4,179,505, 2 Wks. ($20,058,143);
8. Horton Hears a Who!, 20th Century Fox, $3,511,834, 5 Wks. ($144,418,495);
9. Leatherheads, Universal, $3,049,465, 3 Wks. ($26,605,235); 10. Expelled: No
Intelligence Allowed, $2,970,848, (New).
22/04/2008
Also see: Jackie Chan - Jet Li
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