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Gridiron Gang’ Scores US$15 Million

LOS ANGELES (AP) _ It was another down weekend at the box office, although moviegoers helped Sony Pictures and Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson score with the football flick "Gridiron Gang." The drama about a football team at a Los Angeles juvenile detention centre took in an estimated US$15 million in ticket sales to claim the top spot for the weekend. The debut gave distributor Sony its 10th top opener this year, setting an all-time industry record.

Overall, box office revenues for the top 12 films dipped 12.3 per cent from the same weekend last year. That makes for two down weekends in a row, cutting into the single-digit revenue gains the studios has enjoyed so far this year. Studio revenues are still up 6.2 per cent over last year and attendance is also up three per cent, according to box office tracker Exhibitor Relations Inc.

Despite high expectations from director Brian De Palma and a cast including Josh Hartnett and Scarlett Johansson, the gruesome murder mystery "The Black Dahlia" opened in the second spot with $10.4 million. The film, from Universal Pictures, fared better than last week’s debut of "Hollywoodland," which sank from the number two spot to ninth place this week. Both films deal with real-life Los Angeles mysteries.

Similarly, there are two football-themed films in theatres, including "Invincible," which brought in $3.9 million over the weekend for distributor Disney.

"With two L.A. noir films and two football movies, audiences may be feeling like they’ve seen some of this before and may not be coming out in bigger numbers," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Exhibitor Relations.

The animated film "Everyone’s Hero" took in $6.2 million. The 20th Century Fox movie was originally directed by the late Christopher Reeve, and his widow, Dana, had served as producer of the film until her own death in March. The other major film opening was Paramount’s "The Last Kiss," which took in $4.7 million for fourth place. The movie stars Zach Braff of "Scrubs" and Rachel Bilson of "The O.C."

But the weekend belonged to The Rock, who scored his fifth No. 1 opening in his career, helping to further his reputation as an action movie star.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. Final figures will be released Monday.

1. "Gridiron Gang," $15 million.

2. "The Black Dahlia," $10.4 million.

3. "Everyone’s Hero," $6.2 million.

4. "The Last Kiss," $4.7 million.

5. "The Covenant," $4.7 million.

6. "Invincible," $3.9 million.

7. "The Illusionist," $3.8 million.

8. "Little Miss Sunshine," $3.4 million

9. "Hollywoodland," $2.7 million.

10. "Crank," $2.7 million.

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Gridiron Gang’ Scores US$15 Million

LOS ANGELES (AP) _ It was another down weekend at the box office, although moviegoers helped Sony Pictures and Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson score with the football flick "Gridiron Gang." The drama about a football team at a Los Angeles juvenile detention centre took in an estimated US$15 million in ticket sales to claim the top spot for the weekend. The debut gave distributor Sony its 10th top opener this year, setting an all-time industry record.

Overall, box office revenues for the top 12 films dipped 12.3 per cent from the same weekend last year. That makes for two down weekends in a row, cutting into the single-digit revenue gains the studios has enjoyed so far this year. Studio revenues are still up 6.2 per cent over last year and attendance is also up three per cent, according to box office tracker Exhibitor Relations Inc.

Despite high expectations from director Brian De Palma and a cast including Josh Hartnett and Scarlett Johansson, the gruesome murder mystery "The Black Dahlia" opened in the second spot with $10.4 million. The film, from Universal Pictures, fared better than last week’s debut of "Hollywoodland," which sank from the number two spot to ninth place this week. Both films deal with real-life Los Angeles mysteries.

Similarly, there are two football-themed films in theatres, including "Invincible," which brought in $3.9 million over the weekend for distributor Disney.

"With two L.A. noir films and two football movies, audiences may be feeling like they’ve seen some of this before and may not be coming out in bigger numbers," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Exhibitor Relations.

The animated film "Everyone’s Hero" took in $6.2 million. The 20th Century Fox movie was originally directed by the late Christopher Reeve, and his widow, Dana, had served as producer of the film until her own death in March. The other major film opening was Paramount’s "The Last Kiss," which took in $4.7 million for fourth place. The movie stars Zach Braff of "Scrubs" and Rachel Bilson of "The O.C."

But the weekend belonged to The Rock, who scored his fifth No. 1 opening in his career, helping to further his reputation as an action movie star.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. Final figures will be released Monday.

1. "Gridiron Gang," $15 million.

2. "The Black Dahlia," $10.4 million.

3. "Everyone’s Hero," $6.2 million.

4. "The Last Kiss," $4.7 million.

5. "The Covenant," $4.7 million.

6. "Invincible," $3.9 million.

7. "The Illusionist," $3.8 million.

8. "Little Miss Sunshine," $3.4 million

9. "Hollywoodland," $2.7 million.

10. "Crank," $2.7 million.

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Headline, Industry News

Gridiron Gang’ Scores US$15 Million

LOS ANGELES (AP) _ It was another down weekend at the box office, although moviegoers helped Sony Pictures and Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson score with the football flick "Gridiron Gang." The drama about a football team at a Los Angeles juvenile detention centre took in an estimated US$15 million in ticket sales to claim the top spot for the weekend. The debut gave distributor Sony its 10th top opener this year, setting an all-time industry record.

Overall, box office revenues for the top 12 films dipped 12.3 per cent from the same weekend last year. That makes for two down weekends in a row, cutting into the single-digit revenue gains the studios has enjoyed so far this year. Studio revenues are still up 6.2 per cent over last year and attendance is also up three per cent, according to box office tracker Exhibitor Relations Inc.

Despite high expectations from director Brian De Palma and a cast including Josh Hartnett and Scarlett Johansson, the gruesome murder mystery "The Black Dahlia" opened in the second spot with $10.4 million. The film, from Universal Pictures, fared better than last week’s debut of "Hollywoodland," which sank from the number two spot to ninth place this week. Both films deal with real-life Los Angeles mysteries.

Similarly, there are two football-themed films in theatres, including "Invincible," which brought in $3.9 million over the weekend for distributor Disney.

"With two L.A. noir films and two football movies, audiences may be feeling like they’ve seen some of this before and may not be coming out in bigger numbers," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Exhibitor Relations.

The animated film "Everyone’s Hero" took in $6.2 million. The 20th Century Fox movie was originally directed by the late Christopher Reeve, and his widow, Dana, had served as producer of the film until her own death in March. The other major film opening was Paramount’s "The Last Kiss," which took in $4.7 million for fourth place. The movie stars Zach Braff of "Scrubs" and Rachel Bilson of "The O.C."

But the weekend belonged to The Rock, who scored his fifth No. 1 opening in his career, helping to further his reputation as an action movie star.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. Final figures will be released Monday.

1. "Gridiron Gang," $15 million.

2. "The Black Dahlia," $10.4 million.

3. "Everyone’s Hero," $6.2 million.

4. "The Last Kiss," $4.7 million.

5. "The Covenant," $4.7 million.

6. "Invincible," $3.9 million.

7. "The Illusionist," $3.8 million.

8. "Little Miss Sunshine," $3.4 million

9. "Hollywoodland," $2.7 million.

10. "Crank," $2.7 million.

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