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Monday, 16 May 2011 - Thor hammers away at box office competition again |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Israel-Palestinian violence erupts on three borders 10:48am EDT Strauss-Kahn no longer electable for many French 1:11pm EDT Strauss-Kahn maid is satisfactory employee-hotel 2:21pm EDT Texas county official says "stupid" feds sparked fire 13 May 2011 France in shock as IMF chief charged with sex assault | 4:58pm EDT Discussed 127 Son says bin Laden sea burial demeans family: report 86 Texas county official says ”stupid” feds sparked fire 66 Israel-Palestinian violence erupts on three borders Watched Fire ants form rafts to defy floods Tue, Apr 26 2011 Croatian magnet boy displays attractive talent Fri, May 13 2011 Under pressure, Obama seeks more drilling Sat, May 14 2011 "Thor" hammers away at box office competition again Tweet Share this By Alex Dobuzinskis LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Thor" reigned at the North American box office for the second weekend in a row, as the raunchy women's comedy "Bridesmaids" beat expectations to come in second. According to studio estimates issued on... Email Print Related News "Thor" and "Fast Five" power box office sales Sun, May 8 2011 UPDATE 2-'Thor' and 'Fast Five' power box office sales Sun, May 8 2011 "Home Alone" house for sale for $2.4 million Thu, May 5 2011 News Corp profit misses Wed, May 4 2011 "Thor" thunders into superhero movie summer Tue, May 3 2011 Analysis & Opinion 2012 might be one deal Romney can’t close Texas choice: A rich London guy or teachers Related Topics Entertainment » Fashion » Film » Cast member Chris Hemsworth poses for photographers on the red carpet at the world premiere of the film 'Thor' in Sydney April 17, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Daniel Munoz By Alex Dobuzinskis LOS ANGELES | Sun May 15, 2011 4:24pm EDT LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Thor" reigned at the North American box office for the second weekend in a row, as the raunchy women's comedy "Bridesmaids" beat expectations to come in second. According to studio estimates issued on Sunday, the Marvel comics 3D film "Thor," about the earthly adventures of the god of thunder, sold $34.5 million worth of tickets over the weekend while "Bridesmaids" did $24.4 million in sales. "The big news is that 'Bridesmaids' did much better than expected," said Paul Dergarabedian, head of tracking firm Hollywood.com Box Office. Universal Pictures, the studio behind "Bridesmaids," had expected the film, which was produced by comedy powerhouse Judd Apatow on a budget of $32.5 million, to have an opening weekend more than $10 million lower than what it posted. The movie, starring Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph, was unusual for a film geared to women, because it had plenty of raunchy bits, true to a typical Apatow film. But it appears not only women took a shine to the film's gross-out moments, but men also were drawn to a movie about the misadventures of a group of bridesmaids who see their friendship tested by the stress of a wedding. "Men like this movie as much as women, now the word of mouth will filter out that it's OK for a man to go see a movie called 'Bridesmaids,'" said Nikki Rocco, Universal Pictures president of distribution. The action movie "Fast Five," in its third week at theaters, had a strong showing with $19.5 million and came in third, leaving fourth place to the action horror flick "Priest," which opened with a disappointing $14.5 million. "Priest" is from Sony Pictures unit Screen Gems, a division of Sony Corp. STRONG OVERSEAS SALES FOR 'FAST FIVE' "Fast Five," a movie about a heist and fast cars, dominated international sales over the weekend by earning $58 million overseas, according to Universal Pictures, the studio behind the film. Universal Pictures is a unit of Comcast Corp-controlled NBC Universal. "Thor," which opened last weekend and stars the relatively unknown Chris Hemsworth, is distributed by Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc. It had international sales of $27.5 million. It has not performed as well as last year's Marvel comics movie "Iron Man 2," but that had been expected because Marvel long considered "Thor" to be one of its most hard-to-adapt comic book properties, while "Iron Man 2" had the added benefit of A-list star Robert Downey Jr. "Nobody expected 'Thor' to do 'Iron Man' type business," Dergarabedian said. Overall, the North American box office was down about 3 percent this weekend from last year, its second drop in a row, hurt by its comparison to the strong ticket sales posted by "Iron Man 2," which was released about this time in 2010, Dergarabedian said. (Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Eric Beech) Entertainment Fashion Film Tweet this Link this Share this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. 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