ROBERT DOWNEY JR - MOVIEGOERS TURN IRON INTO GOLD
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MOVIEGOERS TURN IRON INTO GOLD
Box office analysts marveled at the weekend performance of Iron Man over the
weekend as the superhero movie starring Robert Downey Jr. hauled in an estimated
$100.7 million. The film earned nearly that amount -- $96.7 million -- in its overseas
debut as well to bring its worldwide total to $201 million, including late-night screenings
on Thursday. Adding to the industry-wide celebration was word that Sony's counterprogramming
strategy -- pitting the romantic comedy Made of Honor opposite the superhero
thriller -- also paid off, as the movie brought in $15.5 million. Nevertheless, the
combined amount did not equal what Spider-Man 3 earned on its own a year ago,
when it debuted over the comparable weekend with $151.1 million domestically. No one, however,
expressed disappointment. Noting that Iron Man did better than expected --
Paramount, its distributor, had predicted it would make about $60 million; most analysts
had forecast about $70 million -- Paul Dergarabedian, head of the box-office tracking
firm Media by Numbers, told the AP: "This is certainly the shot in the arm the marketplace
has needed."
The top ten films for the weekend, according to studio estimates compiled by Media
by Numbers:
1. Iron Man, $100.7 million; 2. Made of Honor, $15.5
million; 3. Baby Mama, $10.3 million; 4. Forgetting Sarah Marshall,
$6.1 million; 5. Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantánamo Bay, $6 million;
6. The Forbidden Kingdom, $4.2 million; 7. Nim's Island, $2.8 million;
8. Prom Night, $2.5 million; 9. 21, $2.1 million; 10. 88 Minutes, $1.6
million.
05/05/2008
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