Vaughn's and Reese Witherspoon's Four Christmases debuted atop the weekend box office with $31.7 million, per estimates compiled by Exhibitor Relations. Since opening last Wednesday, the holiday comedy has taken in $46.7 million.
Ticket sales for Twilight dropped a steep 62 percent from last weekend. The vampire romance still managed a $26.4 million Friday-Sunday gross, good for third place, and hit nearly $120 million overall.
Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman and a reported $130 million budget added up to a lackluster, not blockbuster, fifth-place, $14.8 million debut for Australia.
Drilling down in the box office standings (where you'll find the weekend's biggest pound-for-pound hit):
- Milk, the Harvey Milk biopic starring Sean Penn, scored $1.4 million, and a Top 10 debut despite playing at only 36 theaters. Milk played to packed houses, averaging $38,375 per screen. The weekend's next biggest movie, Four Christmases, averaged about $9,500.
- Four Christmases' opening gives Vaughn a shot to return to the land of Wedding Crashers and The Break-Up, after his last major movie, Fred Claus, couldn't get anywhere near $100 million. (It grossed $72 million.)
- The comedy is Witherspoon's first hit since 2005's Walk the Line. It's her second biggest career opener, after 2002's Sweet Home Alabama ($35.6 million).
- As expected, Bolt had sturdier legs than Twilight. The dog movie not only moved up in the rankings, from third to second, it made more money this weekend ($26.6 million) than last ($26.2 million).
- Twilight, by the way, didn't really top $70 million last weekend. Final numbers showed it "only" made $69.6 million. The last two weekends, the studios' Sunday estimates have proved a tad too optimistic.
- Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa ($14.5 million) became the ninth movie this year to top $150 million overall. At nearly $160 million and counting, it's in seventh place in the 2008 rankings.
- Transporter 3 ($12.3 million) opened bigger than 2002's The Transporter ($9.1 million), but smaller than 2005's Transporter 2 ($16.5 million).
- Thanksgiving audiences spread the love—and the money—around. Seven movies made at least $12 million.
- Angelina Jolie's Changeling ($1.2 million; $33.9 million overall) fell out of the Top 10 after a four-weekend stay. High School Musical 3: Senior Year ($1.1 million; $88.7 million overall, per Box Office Mojo) took the plunge after five weekends.
- Zack and Miri Make a Porno ($540,000; $30.4 million overall, per Box Office Mojo) also vacated the Top 10. On the upside for Kevin Smith, it'll soon become the filmmaker's highest-grossing movie ever, topping 1999's Dogma.
Here's a recap of the top-grossing weekend films based on Friday-Sunday estimates compiled by Exhibitor Relations:
- Four Christmases, $31.7 million
- Bolt, $26.6 million
- Twilight, $26.4 million
- Quantum of Solace, $19.5 milliion
- Australia, $14.8 million
- Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, $14.5 million
- Transporter 3, $12.3 million
- Role Models, $5.3 million
- The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, $1.7 million
- Milk, $1.4 million
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