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Megan Fox, Shia and Transformers Bots Pull off Record $200 Million Opening

June 28th, 2009 · No Comments

Michael Bay flick makes $112M US and over $201M overall
By Jeffrey Jolson

Megan serves up

Megan serves up

HOLLYWOOD, CA (Hollywood Today) 6/28/09 – It wasn’t Megan Fox’s clear blue eyes or Shia LeBeouff’s young but inspired acting, yet the effect, not effects of Michael Bay’s “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” as it breaks records round the globe — and the universe if they are listening to the sci-fi soon-to-be classic.
In order to understand how Hollywood zooms when economic times are bad, “Up” broke the $250M mark and “The Hangover” rocked to $183 million and should pass $200M in a week.
Why we spend our money on movies instead of food when times are troubled has been a point of economist’s debates since the Great Depression. Yet they don’t understand a good picture. It makes you laugh, thrills your ass or scares you – therefore providing food for the soul.
TR2 gave you all three (see related HT story), and gave it to you at the right time for an action pic, with $112 domestic weekend and $201 million US overall and near $300 WW..
The chick flick “The Proposal” sold another $19 million wedding cakes, while the dude movie “The Hangover,” cooked up another $17 million headaches for an $183 mil cume. So which one do you take a date to? The answer is, and always has been, the chick flick – or you end up at the Trekkie fest alone.
Speaking of which, the new “Star Trek” is up to $246 million, — the JJ Abrams version happens to be a good film –yet that may not get you a date either.
Instead try “Up,” which can’t soar much higher for Pixar, now at $250 million cume after $13M in its fifth week.
WEEKEND TOP 5 STUDIO ESTIMATES, JUNE 26-28, 2009

Rank. Movie Title (Distributor)
Weekend Gross | Theaters | Total Gross | Week #

1. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (Paramount (DreamWorks))
$112.0 million | 4,234 | $201.2 million | 1

2. The Proposal (Buena Vista)
$18.5 million | 3,058 | $69.1 million | 2

3. The Hangover (Warner Bros.)
$17.2 million | 3,525 | $183.2 million | 4

4. Up (Buena Vista)
$13.0 million | 3,487 | $250.2 million | 5

5. My Sister’s Keeper (Warner Bros.)
$12.0 million | 2,606 | $12.0 million 1
Boxofficemojo.com

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