AVATAR Cruises To Seventh Straight Week At Number #1
Jan 31 2010, 11:01 AM
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James Cameron's
"Avatar" topped the domestic boxoffice for a seventh straight
session, ringing up an estimated $30 million while pushing its
cumulative boxoffice to within shouting distance of yet another
record.
"Titanic" -- which topped weekend rankings 15 times -- registered
$600.8 million domestically in its 1997-1998 boxoffice cruise for a
record that once seemed insurmountable but now is as good as gone.
Cameron's latest blockbuster should steam past the disaster pic's
domestic tally midweek, after exiting the weekend with $594.5
million in U.S. and Canadian coin.
Just a spectacular box office run. No further comment required.
I do wonder if AVATAR will get knocked out of the #1 slot by an especially crappy movie a la LOST IN SPACE knocking off TITANIC.
We should start a betting line. Who do you guys have? Who knocks down the Na'vi?
James Cameron's "Avatar" topped the domestic boxoffice for a seventh straight session, ringing up an estimated $30 million while pushing its cumulative boxoffice to within shouting distance of yet another record."Titanic" -- which topped weekend rankings 15 times -- registered $600.8 million domestically in its 1997-1998 boxoffice cruise for a record that once seemed insurmountable but now is as good as gone. Cameron's latest blockbuster should steam past the disaster pic's domestic tally midweek, after exiting the weekend with $594.5 million in U.S. and Canadian coin.
Just a spectacular box office run. No further comment required.
I do wonder if AVATAR will get knocked out of the #1 slot by an especially crappy movie a la LOST IN SPACE knocking off TITANIC.
We should start a betting line. Who do you guys have? Who knocks down the Na'vi?
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