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Sun Jun 27, 2010 1:47pm EDT
Character Woody poses next to a poster depicting fellow character Buzz Lightyear at the world premiere of Disney Pixar's ''Toy Story 3'' at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California June 13, 2010.
Credit: Reuters/Danny Moloshok
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The cartoon heroes of "Toy Story 3" crushed new releases from Adam Sandler and Tom Cruise to lead the North American box office for a second weekend, according to studio estimates issued on Sunday.
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"Toy Story 3," from Walt Disney Co's Pixar Animation unit, sold about $59 million in tickets across the United States and Canada during the three days beginning on Friday.
The Sandler-led comedy "Grown Ups" followed with a surprisingly strong $41 million and Cruise's action comedy "Knight and Day" came in a distant No. 3 with a middling $20.5 million -- not as bad as some pundits had forecast.
The 10-day haul for "Toy Story 3" rose to $226.6 million, quickly making it the fourth-biggest movie of the year behind "Alice in Wonderland," "Iron Man 2" and "Shrek Forever After," which leads it by just $3 million.
"Grown Ups," a $70 million project from Sony Corp's Columbia Pictures, marks the fourth-best opening of Sandler's consistently strong career.
Sandler and co-stars Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade and Rob Schneider -- who play school buddies who reunite for fun times in their middle-aged years -- were ubiquitous on the promotion trail .
"It's the ultimate summer movie," said Rory Bruer, president of worldwide distribution at Columbia.
But critics were less impressed, with the film scoring just a 10 percent favorable rating on the aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes.
Notwithstanding the stars' average age of 45, just over half the audience was under 25, with moviegoers under 18 liking it the most, according to the studio's research data. Women accounted for 53 percent of ticket buyers.
"KNIGHT AND DAY" IS NO "MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE"
Cruise, who turns 48 on Saturday, skews to an older crowd, by contrast. Moviegoers aged 25 and above accounted for 56 percent of the audience for "Knight and Day."
Its $20.5 million opening fell far short of Cruise's last big movies -- 2006's "Mission: Impossible IV" with $48 million and 2005's "War of the Worlds" with $65 million. It was on par with his most recent movie, the 2008 World War Two drama "Valkyrie" that played in fewer theaters.
Cruise plays a secret agent in "Knight and Day," reportedly performing all of his own stunts. It also stars Cameron Diaz, who has not appeared in a $100 million-plus movie since the "Charlie's Angels" sequel squeaked past that mark in 2003. Cruise and Diaz previously co-starred in 2001's "Vanilla Sky."
Critics gave sharply mixed reviews to the $107 million project that got a two-day head start by opening on Wednesday through News Corp's 20th Century Fox. Its five-day total stands at $27.8 million.
"'Knight and Day' is the movie for smart audiences," said Chris Aronson, Fox's executive vice president of distribution, forecasting the film would enjoy a "long and healthy run" with few rivals on the near-term horizon.
It also earned $12.6 million from 12 international markets, opening at No. 1 in Russia, South Korea and Taiwan, Fox said.
Rounding out the top five were Sony's "The Karate Kid" with $15.4 million and Fox's "The A-Team" with $6 million. Their respective totals rose to $135.6 million and $62.8 million, both after three weekends.
(Reporting by Dean Goodman; Editing by John O'Callaghan)
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Jun 27, 2010 1:33pm EDT
ong before the couch, the ‘glib’, the brooke shields, the scientology tape leak, cruise was losing his box office appeal; as his films in general were costing more, but bringing in less at the box office. cruise has had an amazing career. he was a top ten box office draw for 20 years! out of those 20 years he was number one 7 times which is more than any other star ever. for some reason the media (again in general) has decided that now is the time for his comeback and that This is the film to propel that comeback, but the public is in rejection of that notion. the media seems bent on shoving cruise down everyone’s throat and the public (in general) is merely regurgitating hollywood’s hard sell. cruise will continue to be a star. he will continue to have a career, but the truth is he just isn’t the star he once was. 20 years with 7 at number one that is an incredible run. just how big is the hole in cruise’s ego that he must continue to win or at least attempt to win the attention of the public? how much reaffirmation and ego stroking does he need? many of hollywood’s desired youth demographic were not even born when top gun made cruise a star in 1986, yes, that is right…nineteen hundred and eighty-six. when will hollywood realize that their plastic, manufactured star/golden boy has run his course?
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