Will Ferrell and Jon Heder skated right past the competition as Blades of Glory made short work of all of this week's competition. Following last week's wholesale swap of titles as the market was flooded with six new films, this week had a more modest slate of two wide releases. Both of those films reached for the stars and took the top two spots this week.
Ferrell took Blades of Glory upon his shoulders and carried it past the $30 million mark, making it the second biggest opening of his career, following last summer's Talladega Nights. This film is not terribly strong in a satirical sense, although it does cover ground that is ripe for the comedic picking. Rather, the film is content to sit back and let Ferrell do all the heavy lifting, with the occasional spot from Jon Heder (doing a variation on his Napoleon Dynamite shtick), and the line-up of guest stars. Allow me to also say that I want to see more of Will Arnett — the guy is very funny and has great comic timing.
Meet the Robinsons also took a bow this weekend, coming in second place. It scored strong with families, even if it turned out to be a lackluster outing from the Mouse House. I suspect that it will show decent legs for the next couple of weeks before falling off. My recommendation is to just wait for something else.
300 and Wild Hogs continue to show strong legs, as they continue their push past the $100 million mark, and in 300's case, working towards the $200 million barrier, which is not out of reach. Meanwhile, two of last week's releases took big hits, dropping more than 60% from last week's take. TMNT slipped down to fourth place with a disappointing hold. The other big dropper is the existential family fantasy The Last Mimzy which dropped down to tenth place.








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