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Published: May 27, 2007 at 2:32 PM
Pirates' rakes in the loot
LOS ANGELES, May 27 (UPI) -- "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" provided its U.S. makers with buried treasure-like bounty, pulling in an estimated $112.55 million as of Sunday.
With the long Memorial Day weekend still going strong, "Shrek the Third," which was No. 1 last week, slipped to No. 2 with $51.04 million. "Spiderman 3" also was down a notch to third with $13.7 million as Disney's block-buster "Pirates" sequel pillaged most of the loot.
"Bug" debuted at No. 4 with $3.26 million in ticket sales, Box Office Mojo reported Sunday.
"Georgia Rule" and "Disturbia" each were bumped down a spot, to fifth and sixth places with $1.86 million and $1.76 million in sales respectively.
Rounding out the Top 10 so far this weekend were "Wildhogs" at $1.1 million, "Away from Her" at $780,000, "The Invisible" $603,000 and "Blades of Glory" $505,000.
Bounced out were "28 Weeks Later," "Fracture," "Delta Farce," "Hot Fuzz" and "Waitress."
Industry watchers were anticipating the full weekend's receipts likely will surpass the $247.6 million generated during the 2004 Memorial Day time frame -- the biggest weekend of all time.
'Pirates' finds box-office gold
Swashbuckling sequel sails to fifth best opening ever
By MarketWatch
Last Update: 1:43 PM ET May 27, 2007
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The latest sequel to "Pirates of the Caribbean" scored the fifth-highest opening weekend in box-office history.
The third installment of the film series, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," raked in an estimated $112.5 million, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com.
The movie was shown on a record number of big screens during Memorial Day weekend, opening in 4,362 U.S. theaters, the box-office tracker Media By Numbers calculated.
DIS, , ) $300 million to create. It stars Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom and was made by super-producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
Yet the buccaneering adventure -- touched with a twist of the supernatural -- failed to beat out earlier 2007 films "Spider-Man 3" and "Shrek the Third."
"Spider-Man 3" grossed $151.1 million in its opening weekend in early May, setting an all-time record.
And "Shrek" took in $121.6 million when the sophisticated cartoon opened last weekend - the third largest debut in box-office history.
The debut of "Pirates" might have been larger if not for preview sessions Thursday night. The movie generated about $14 million in sales that night.
'Pirates' fails to capsize Spidey
Grosses for the third in the Johnny Depp series are expected to total $126.5 million, breaking the holiday record but not that set by 'Spider-Man 3.'
By James Bates, Times Staff Writer
11:06 AM PDT, May 27, 2007
"Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" will make off with only a portion of Hollywood's box office records.
The Walt Disney Co. film was projected to have grossed $126.5 million in the U.S. and Canada through today, box-office tracker Media by Numbers reported.
That puts the film well short of the domestic weekend record of $151 million set by "Spider-Man 3" earlier this month.
"Spider-Man's" totals also came over just three days. "Pirates" in the comparable period grossed $112.5 million but supplemented its total with $14 million in special Thursday night "preview screenings."
Nonetheless, "Pirates" is easily breaking the industry's holiday weekend box office record.
That was set last Memorial Day weekend by "X-Men 3: The Last Stand," which grossed $122.9 million domestically in the Friday-through-Monday period.
In addition, Disney predicted "Pirates" would have the biggest global opening ever, passing "Spider-Man 3's" $381.7 million. The film was on track to gross $205.5 million in foreign markets through today.
Mark Zoradi, president of Disney's motion picture marketing and distribution, said that number was achieved even though "Pirates" has yet to open in China, India and Lebanon.
Although opening on more than 11,000 screens in a record 4,362 theaters, "Pirates' " length of nearly three hours limited the number of showings.
Zoradi noted that "Pirates" also has much stiffer competition, with "Shrek the Third" and "Spider-Man 3" still playing in theaters.
"We're not looking back at all and couldn't be happier," he said.
Critics also weren't kind to the film, although with summer action blockbusters, reviews typically have a limited effect at the box office.
"This is the kind of movie where reviews don't mean as much," Zoradi said. "Audiences voted with their ticket purchases. They clearly voted."
The weekend numbers for "Pirates" means the franchise's third installment will probably become one of the highest-grossing films of the year. "Pirates" stars Johnny Depp as Capt. Jack Sparrow.
Complete holiday box-office totals will be released on Monday.
Pirates Reaches $332M Worldwide
Source: Walt Disney Studios May 27, 2007
Walt Disney Pictures' Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End continued on a wave of unprecedented success at the global box office over the weekend, and is poised to have the biggest worldwide opening of all time, it was announced today by Mark Zoradi, president of Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Marketing and Distribution. Worldwide the movie has earned $332 million total in five days.
On the domestic front, "At World's End" will establish a new 4-day Memorial Day weekend record. The film's gross through Sunday is estimated to be $126.5 million, with the Monday holiday still to come. It is the Studio's 53rd film to reach the $100 million plateau, which is unprecedented in the industry.
At the international box office "At World's End" is on track to gross a record-setting $205.5 million thru Sunday, and has already become the Studio's 54th release to join the $100 million club. The film has a few major markets yet to open including China and India.
Commenting on the announcement, Zoradi said, "Audiences all over the world are clearly having a blast with this latest 'Pirates' adventure and we're thrilled to report that the film is on track to have the biggest worldwide opening in movie history. From every corner of the world, the film is playing like gangbusters, and we think that this enthusiasm and good will is going to continue for a long time to come."
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