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Monday March 30, 2009 9:33 pm

Box Office Breakdown: Monster-Sized Premiere for Aliens

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Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: 20th Century Fox, DreamWorks, Disney, Lionsgate, Paramount, Universal, Warner Bros, Action, Adaptation, Adventure, Animation, Drama, Family, Horror, Comedy, Thrillers, Box Office, Lists

Monsters vs. Aliens

Even though it premiered in less 3-D theaters than previously hoped (so much for technology), still towered over the competition this weekend. The Dreamworks Animation/Paramount film is now the best opener of the year so far.

Monsters’ $59.3 million gross placed the comedy third behind 300 ($70.9 million) and Ice Age: The Meltdown ($68 million) on the list of all-time March entries. The animated feature also gave Reese Witherspoon her best debut since 2002’s Sweet Home Alabama ($35.6 million).


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  1. Monsters vs. Aliens, Dreamworks, $59,321,095 (avg. $14,454)
  2. The Haunting in Connecticut, Lionsgate, $23,004,765 (avg. $8420)
  3. Knowing, Summit, $14,702,187 (avg. $4406)
  4. I Love You, Man, Paramount, $12,671,533 (avg. $4664)
  5. Duplicity, Universal, $7,672,485 (avg. $2975)
  6. Race to Witch Mountain, Disney, $5,801,775 (avg. $1775)
  7. 12 Rounds, 20th Century Fox, $5,329,240 (avg. $2286)
  8. Watchmen, Warner Bros., $2,732,439 (avg. $1359)
  9. Taken, 20th Century Fox, $2,695,342 (avg. $1354)
  10. The Last House on the Left, Universal, $2,644,295 (avg. $1175)

(You can review last week’s numbers here.)


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