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“2012″ Opens Strong

November 16, 2009 by Michael Hickerson   || Category: Film News

It wasn’t the end of the world for “2012″ at the box office this weekend.

The new destruction thriller from director Roland Emmerich raked in $65 million for its opening weekend.   That total was $5 million more than predicted by Hollywood box office experts.  It continues a solid winning streak of box-0ffice debuts for the director.

In second place was last week’s top box-office draw, the new version of “A Christmas Carol.”  The Jim Carey led vehicle dropped 26% in its second week to take in $22.3 million.

Third place went to “The Men Who Stare at Goats” with $6.2 million and fourth place was held by newcomer “Precious.”

In fifth was the Michael Jackson concert film, “This Is It.”

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One Response to ““2012″ Opens Strong”

  1. Michel Daw on November 16th, 2009 5:01 pm

    Happy to say that I contributed to that $65mill. It is, to be fair, a mindless piece of fluff, but it is BIG fluff with roller-coaster-worthy effects. A thrill ride all the way. (Don’t expect a science lesson from this though, it is appallingly bad science, but then again, so is Transformers so use the same suspension of science.)

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