Monday Feb 4 9:05 AM
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Following are the top 10 films at the North American box office for the weekend beginning Friday, led by 3-D movie "Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert," according to studio estimates
compiled on Sunday by Reuters.
1 (*) Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best
of Both Worlds Concert ............ $ 29.0 million
2 (*) The Eye ............................ $ 13.0 million
3 (3) 27 Dresses ......................... $ 8.4 million
4 (7) Juno ............................... $ 7.5 million
5 (1) Meet the Spartans .................. $ 7.1 million
6 (2) Rambo .............................. $ 7.0 million
7 (6) The Bucket List .................... $ 6.9 million
8 (5) Untraceable ........................ $ 5.4 million
9 (4) Cloverfield ........................ $ 4.9 million
10 (9) There Will Be Blood .................$ 4.8 million
NOTE: Last weekend's ranking in parentheses. * = new
release.
TOTALS TO DATE
Juno ................................ $110.3 million
Cloverfield ......................... $ 72.0 million
The Bucket List ..................... $ 67.7 million
27 Dresses .......................... $ 57.1 million
Rambo ................................$ 29.8 million
Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best
of Both Worlds Concert .............$ 29.0 million
Meet the Spartans ................... $ 28.3 million
There Will Be Blood ................. $ 21.1 million
Untraceable ......................... $ 19.5 million
The Eye ............................. $ 13.0 million
"Hanna Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert" was released by Walt Disney Studios, a unit of The Walt Disney Co.
"Meet the Spartans" and "27 Dresses" were released by Twentieth Century Fox. "Juno" was released by Fox Searchlight. Both are units of News Corp.
"Rambo" and "The Eye" were released by Lionsgate, a unit of
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.
"Cloverfield" was released by Paramount Pictures and "There Will Be Blood" by Paramount Vantage. Both are units of Viacom Inc.
"Untraceable" was released by Screen Gems, a unit of Sony Corp.
"The Bucket List" was released by Warner Bros., a unit of Time Warner Inc.