21 February 2011

WEEKEND WRAP UP: UNKNOWN HITS NUMBER ONE, LET'S JUMP OVER A CAR ,AT THE ALL STAR GAME, KOBE BRYANT'S MINI MOVIE, THE KARDASHIANS ARE ROLLING IN DOUGH


Unknown is the number one movie this weekend as I predicted it would be. It made 21$million over the weekend. I forgot today it is President's day so there may be a more accurate count on Tuesday but here are the totals so far.


1NUnknownWB$21,770,000-3,043-$7,154$21,770,000$301
2NI Am Number FourBV$19,400,000-3,154-$6,151$19,400,000$601
33Gnomeo and JulietBV$19,238,000-24.1%3,014+20$6,383$50,259,000-2
41Just Go With ItSony$18,496,000-39.4%3,548-$5,213$61,052,000$802
5NBig Mommas: Like Father, Like SonFox$16,250,000-2,821-$5,760$16,250,000$321
62Justin Bieber: Never Say NeverPar.$13,335,000-54.8%3,118+13$4,277$48,208,000$132
76The King's SpeechWein.$6,513,000-9.9%2,086-177$3,122$103,225,000$1513
85The RoommateSGem$3,899,000-52.0%2,160-374$1,805$32,492,564$163
94The EagleFocus$3,621,000-58.3%2,296-$1,577$15,128,000$252
107No Strings AttachedPar.$3,077,000-47.0%1,966-790$1,565$65,990,000$255


The rest of the post after the jump.


-AL





Here are some of the highlights from the slam dunk contest



Kobe's mini movie, the Black Mamba directed by Robert Rodriguez



THe ladies of the Kardashian family – Kourtney, Khloe, Kim, Kris, Kylie andKendall pose for the latest cover of The Hollywood Reporter, which takes a look at how the famous family made over $65 Million dollars last year.
Since their arrival on E! in 2007, thanks to such no-boundaries behavior, the tightknit family has ably defied the laws of 15-minute reality TV fame while building a wildly profitable empire. As the cameras keep rolling on the eight-member clan’s topsy-turvy domestic life, the Kardashians have cashed in, making more money last year than what Angelina Jolie, Sandra Bullock and Tom Cruise are estimated to have earned combined: a staggering $65 million (a source close to the family confirms the figure). As manager, Kris Jenner personally takes 10 percent.
And in perhaps the most Platonic exploitation of the celebrity-industrial complex, they didn’t do it by picking up paychecks from a network or studio alone. Deploying sibling after sibling, the household, led by Kris, has crafted a wholly modern business model for making money. It’s one that emphasizes accesibility over harnesses three commercial components: fan interaction via social media (the family has a collective 13 million Twitter followers); best-selling products and brand endorsements; and, of course, that hyper-successful reality franchise (Season 5 of E!’s Keeping Up With the Kardashians averaged 3.5 million viewers a week).
Wow

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