BEIJING, June 22 -- Bullock and Reynolds' "The
Proposal" took in 34.1 million U.S. dollars to open as the weekend's No. 1
movie, according to studio estimates Sunday.
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Actors Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds
announce the winner for Best Kiss at the 2009 MTV Movie Awards in Los
Angeles May 31, 2009.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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The Disney flick delivered the biggest opening ever
for Bullock, nearly double that of her previous best of 17.6 million
U.S. dollars for the 2007 paranormal thriller "Premonition."
Bullock stars as a ruthless publishing executive who
coerces her put-upon assistant (Reynolds) into a fake marriage so she can avoid
deportation back to her native Canada.
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Cast members Ryan Reynolds (L) and
Sandra Bullock (R) attend the premiere of the film "The Proposal" in Los
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"I think the market was ready for a really fun, broad
romantic comedy," said Mark Zoradi, president of Disney's motion-picture group.
"The Proposal" took over the top spot from the Warner
Bros. bachelor-party comedy "The Hangover," which slipped to second place with
26.9 million dollars. A surprise smash hit, "The Hangover" raised its total to
152.9 million dollars.
Disney's animated adventure "Up" was No. 3 with 21.3
million dollars, lifting its total to 224.1 million dollars and following
Paramount's "Star Trek" as the second movie of 2009 to cross the 200 million
mark dollars.
Debuting in the fourth spot with 20.2 million dollars
was Sony's caveman comedy "Year One," starring Jack Black and Michael Cera as
Neanderthals on a road trip after they are banished from their
village.
"June is officially comedy month at the theaters.
Comedy is really ruling things," said Paul Dergarabedian, box-office analyst for
Hollywood.com.
While some of June's comedies performed well, the
month generally has been a downer for Hollywood, which tore through the first
part of the year with a record box-office pace.
Revenues this weekend were up slightly compared to
the same period a year ago, but that followed three straight weekends of
declining box-office receipts.
1. "The Proposal," 34.1 million dollars.
2. "The Hangover," 26.9 million dollars.
3. "Up," 21.3 million dollars.
3. "Year One," 20.2 million dollars.
5. "The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3," 11.3 million
dollars.
6. "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian,"
7.3 million dollars.
7. "Star Trek," 4.7 million dollars.
8. "Land of the Lost," 4 million dollars.
9. "Imagine That," 3.1 million dollars.
10. "Terminator Salvation," 3.07 million
dollars.