The latest disappointment for the studio is the $15-million weekend gross for King Arthur, a $100 million-plus war saga. Though the film opened on July 7 to encouraging numbers, its weekend gross left the studio disappointed.
King Arthur is not a washout like other recent Disney films like Around The World In 80 Days, The Alamo and Hidalgo. And it could still earn a sizeable amount abroad. But it is sending red signals.
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Other reviewers grudgingly admitted that they found it difficult to resist the comedy though they felt it was over-contrived. "Sloppy, crude, pursuing the most far-flung tangents in hopes of a laugh, Anchorman still gave me more stupid giggles than I'd care to admit if I weren't paid to," wrote Ty Burr in Boston Globe.
Anchorman was followed by King Arthur at third spot and Fahrenheit 9/11 at fourth.
Among the more durable summer films, the medium-range hit The Notebook is drawing plenty of women. The beautifully lensed melodrama, which was the fifth highest grossing film of the weekend, is headed for a bountiful $60 million gross in North America.
Steven Spielberg's bittersweet comedy The Terminal seems wobbly after showing strong legs for two weeks. Though most reviewers for major publications gave the films a green signal, it has emerged an underachiever. The film may end its North American gross with a decent, but far from spectacular, $80 million gross. Unless the film does stronger business abroad, it could emerge a big disappointment to the studio.
Though it dropped out of the Top 10 charts, Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban earned an impressive $3.8 million with its cumulative total reaching $232 million. By now, it is clear that the third Harry Potter film, though a formidable hit, will not be able to overtake its predecessor that earned about $262 million. The first film in the series earned a far more robust $317 million gross.
The box office this week:
Rank |
Film |
Weekend gross |
Total |
Number |
1 |
Spiderman 2 |
$46 million (less 48% from the previous weekend) |
$257m |
2 |
2 |
Anchorman |
$28 million |
$28m |
New |
3 |
King Arthur |
$15 million |
$23m |
New |
4 |
Fahrenheit 9/11 |
$11 million (less 32% from the previous weekend) |
$80m |
3 |
5 |
The Notebook |
$6.5 million |
$43m |
3 |
6 |
White Chicks |
$6.4 million (less 25% from the previous weekend) |
$57m |
3 |
7 |
Dodgeball |
$5.4 million (less 33.4% from the previous weekend) |
$97m |
4 |
8 |
The Terminal |
$5 million (less 36% from the previous weekend) |
$65m |
4 |
9 |
Shrek 2 |
$4.5million (less 23% from the previous weekend) |
$418m |
8 |
10 |
Sleepover |
$4 |
$4m |
New |
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