
Apparently enough people heard Horton and his Who to keep folks interested in making it the number one film at the box office again this weekend. New comers Meet the Browns, Shutter, and Drillbit Taylor took the respective second, third, and fourth rankings. Taylor’s fourth place debut with just $10.2 shows that Judd Apatow isn’t perfect after all and will have to keep delivering top quality comedies instead of just attaching his name. Tyler Perry, on the other hand, seems to do quite well with each box office debut as it nearly beat the other two new comers combined earnings. Did any of these draw you out to the theaters?
Box office domestic earnings for movies this weekend, March 21 - 23, 2008:
- “Horton Hears a Who!” $25.1 million [$86.4M total]
- “Meet the Browns” $20.0 million [$20.0M total]
- “Shutter” $10.7 million [$10.7M total]
- “Drillbit Taylor” $10.2 million [$10.2M total]
- “10,000 B.C.” $8.6 million [$76.1M total]
- “Never Back Down” $4.8 million [$16.8M total]
- “College Road Trip” $4.6 million [$32.0M total]
- “The Bank Job” $4.1 million [$19.4M total]
- “Vantage Point” $3.8 million [$65.3M total]
- “Under the Same Moon” $2.6 million [$3.3M total]
Posted on: Monday, March 24, 2008




