Weekend Box Office Results January 20, 2012 - January 22, 2012
Sorry for delivering this so late in the week guys, but here it is.
Heres the # 1 movie at the box office last week:
TW | Title | Studio | Weekend | Total | Week | ||
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1 | Underworld Awakening | Screen Gems (Sony) |
$25,306,725
|
$25,306,725
|
1
|
||
2 | Red Tails | 20th Century Fox, Lucasfilm |
$18,782,154
|
$18,782,154
|
1
|
||
3 | Contraband | Universal Pictures |
$12,039,605
|
$45,937,525
|
2
|
||
4 | Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close | Warner Bros. Pictures |
$10,045,332
|
$10,737,239
|
1
|
||
5 | Beauty and the Beast 3D | Walt Disney Pictures |
$8,779,676
|
$33,588,056
|
2
|
||
6 | Haywire | Relativity Media |
$8,425,370
|
$8,425,370
|
1
|
||
7 | Joyful Noise | Warner Bros. Pictures |
$5,917,437
|
$21,745,419
|
2
|
||
8 | Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol | Paramount Pictures |
$5,554,254
|
$197,363,441
|
6
|
||
9 | Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows | Warner Bros. Pictures |
$4,515,497
|
$178,321,726
|
6
|
||
10 | The Iron Lady | The Weinstein Company |
$3,684,279
|
$12,585,958
|
2
|
||
11 | The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | Columbia Pictures (Sony) |
$3,528,514
|
$94,553,582
|
5
|
||
12 | War Horse | DreamWorks Pictures |
$3,150,502
|
$72,285,180
|
5
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