Box Office Update: 10/21-10/23 - Doom

Part of: Box Office Update
The box office continues to show less than stellar results. Whether this is a result of poor films, or preclusive cost, or the growth of home theater, or some other reason altogether is up for debate. Whatever the case, people aren't packing the multiplexes like they have in the past.

This week's top film is the video game adaptation, Doom. I was one of those who took this in over the past weekend, and found it to be fun. Strictly B level, but fun. It was actually better than I expected. I like The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) as an action star, and I really hope that he catches on. He has great screen presence, good line delivery, an imposing size, and has shown willingness to take on different roles in his young career.

Also making their first appearances are two more new releases. The first is the number two film, Dreamer. It looks to be a delightful family film. The other is North Country. This Oscar hopeful came in a disappointing 5th. There was one other new release, which I also saw, that failed to crack the top ten: Stay. It is a twisted little mindtrip of a movie.

Despite the overall poor performance of the box office, there are three films which were able to hold on to respectable portions of their audience. Those films were Wallace & Gromit in Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Flightplan, and A History of Violence.

That does it until next week, which features the sadistic sequel Saw II.

This WeekLast WeekTitleWknd GrossOverallWeek in release
1NDoom$15,488,870$15,488,8701
2NDreamer: Inspired by a True Story$9,178,233$9,178,2331
32Wallace & Gromit in Curse of the Were-Rabbit$8,584,304$43,918,0093
41The Fog$6,665,475$20,913,9192
5NNorth Country$6,422,455$6,422,4551
63Elizabethtown$5,621,009$18,848,9752
74Flightplan$4,724,629$77,294,5145
85In Her Shoes$3,885,189$26,179,3823
98History of Violence$2,699,962$26,300,3955
106Two for the Money$2,421,835$20,706,6603

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