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Monday October 5, 2009 7:39 pm

Box Office Breakdown: No Sluggish Start for Zombieland

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Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Disney, Fox Searchlight, MGM, Sony, Universal, Warner Bros, Action, Adaptation, Animation, Documentary, Drama, Family, Horror, Independent, Music, Political, Romance, Sequels, Comedy, Box Office, Lists

Zombieland

Watch out, vampires…there’s still life in the other undead.

Although he was previously known as a director for Jimmy Kimmel Live, Ruben Fleischer now has a new title: box office champ. This past weekend, Ruben saw his first major feature, , attack the competition with a $24.7 million debut. The movie - which only cost approximately $24 million to make - had the highest open for any zombie-themed flick since Dawn of the Dead in 2004.

Meanwhile, another director had an entirely different result with her debut feature. , a roller derby comedy helmed by Drew Barrymore, rolled into 6th place finish with only $4.7 million. (When your film’s been topped by Pixar entries from 10+ years ago, there might have a problem.) Hopefully in a few more weeks, the Ellen Page vehicle will at least cover its $15 million production tab.


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  1. Zombieland, Sony, $24,733,155 (avg. $8147)
  2. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Sony, $15,809,039 (avg. $5310)
  3. Toy Story/Toy Story 2, Disney, $12,491,789 (avg. $7159)
  4. Surrogates, Touchstone, $7,241,054 (avg. $2454)
  5. The Invention of Lying, Warner Bros., $7,027,472 (avg. $4117)
  6. Whip It!, Fox Searchlight, $4,650,812 (avg. $2702)
  7. Fame, MGM, $4,626,952 (avg. $1477)
  8. Capitalism: A Love Story, Overture Films, $4,447,378 (avg. $4623)
  9. The Informant, Warner Bros., $3,689,235 (avg. $1521)
  10. Love Happens, Universal, $2,749,025 (avg. $1430)

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


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