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Weekend Box Office Final — January 2-4, 2009

January 6, 2009 By Sam Sloan Leave a Comment

All totals are U.S. box office only. SF and genre-related films in bold

Title (Dist)….Reported Weekend Box Office….# of Engagements….Cumulative Since Premiere

1. Marley And Me (20th Century Fox)….$24,263,763….3,505….$106,664,046

2. Bedtime Stories (Disney)….$20,501,339….3,684….$85,539,168

3. Yes Man (Warner Bros.)….$13,910,477….3,434….$79,507,388

4. Seven Pounds (Sony)….$10,068,518….2,758….$60,147,298

5. The Tale Of Despereaux (Universal)….$6,939,295….3,091….$43,661,775

6. The Day The Earth Stood Still (20th Century Fox)….$5,049,698….2,337….$74,424,256

7. Slumdog Millionaire (Fox Searchlight)….$4,690,769….612….$28,676,598

8. Twilight (Summit Entertainment)….$4,648,642….1,888….$176,922,850

9. Bolt (Disney)….$3,291,944….1,729….$109,917,145

10. The Spirit (Lionsgate)….$3,259,898….2,509….$17,743,738

Data provided by Rentrak

Filed Under: Box Office Reports

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