Hollywood Goes To The Dogs; But They Like It There
Hollywood did indeed go to the dogs with a $51.8 million four-day performance for Warner Bros.’ “Marley and Me,” which also put WB over $1.74 billion, eclipsing Sony’s $1.6 billion 2006 revenue, FBLA’s box office guru Steve Mason reports.
Brad Pitt’s starring film “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” followed at $39.1 million and Adam Sandler’s comic turn for kiddies “Bedtime Stories” collected some $38.6 million to close out this post-Xmas stellar weekend.
Everyone complains about the Internet and its effect on the movie biz, but last weekend says movies are as big as ever.
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