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Actor Ron Perlman poses for
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Army' in Los Angeles, California, June 28, 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters
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ANGELES, July 13 (Xinhua) -- "Hellboy 2: The Golden Army" captured the nation's
box office crown on Sunday, according to the Encino analysis firm Media By
Numbers.
This came against a tepid movie-going environment
that saw movie receipts drop more than 15 percent over last year.
The Universal action/adventure/thriller is on track
to sell an estimated 35.9 million dollars in movie tickets this weekend,
according to Media By Numbers.
Over this weekend, "Journey To The Center Of The
Earth 3-D" also premiered, and opened in third place, with 20.6 million dollars
in sales anticipated for the Warner Bros. release.
Sandwiched in between the premieres was
Sony/Columbia's Will Smith vehicle, "Hancock," with 33 million dollars in sales
predicted this weekend and 165 million dollars in sales estimated over two
weeks.
Media By Numbers said this weekend's estimated gross
of 153 million dollars in total receipts movies is a big drop from last year's
180 million dollars comparable weekend figure. But last year, "Harry Potter
& The Order Of The Phoenix" debuted and possibly skewed that figure.
Rounding out the top ten are:
-- "Wall-E," Disney, 18.5 million dollars this
weekend, 162.7 million over three weeks;
-- "Wanted," Universal, 11.6 million this weekend,
112 million over three weeks;
-- "Get Smart," Warner Bros., 7 million this weekend,
111.5 million over four weeks;
-- "Meet Dave," Fox, debuting this weekend with 5.3
million;
-- "Kung Fu Panda," Paramount, 4.3 million this
weekend, 202 million over six weeks;
-- "Kit Kittredge: An American Girl," Picturehouse,
2.5 million this weekend, 11 million over four weeks; and
-- "Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull," Paramount, 2.2 million this weekend, 310.5 million over eight weeks.