Entertainment Box office '21 Jump Street' Tops the Weekend!

'21 Jump Street' Tops the Weekend!

21 Jump Street Tops the Weekend

Sony released their third number of one presentation in 2012 (for “The Vow” and "Underworld: Awakening") this weekend with the R-rated action comedy "21 Jump Street" and higher than anticipated $ 35 million Friday to Sunday total. This was the biggest weekend opening for a non-summer comedy sequel is not R-rated Oscar- nominated actor Jonah Hill and heartthrob and "Vote" star Channing Tatum, the film takes its title from the TV show in the late 80s Johnny Depp, but as a comedy of youth newly invented is sent undercover cops in a high school to break up a drug ring.

"Dr. Seuss' The Lorax," said his amazing run in the third week and is adding another $ 22.8 million to his bank account with the environment. Universal Pictures is still the best option for families and subsequently another set of inspiring mid-week gross and winds around $ 158.4 million in household profits from Sunday night.

Disney's mega-budget action-adventure "John Carter" met with struggle in a difficult market, with just $ 30.2 million recent week, but fortunately a whopping $ 70.6 million seized in international revenue to offset the dissimilarity. The movie received $ 13.5 million in North America this weekend, fetching its 10-day total to $ 53.2 million and worldwide total of $ 179.3 million.

Rated R for Warner Brother’s comedy "Project X" by producer Todd Phillips in its third weekend, another $ 4 million for party funds. The history modest budget (about $ 12 million) of high school kids annoying to make its reputation as the party host approaches ultimately profitable brand in the $ 50 million this weekend.

Eddie Murphy in Paramount 'A Thousand Words "did quite well this weekend, so that only 39% in its second weekend in fifth place with $ 3.75 billion and $ 12.1 million total of 10 days.

Just outside the top five, criticized Relativity Media, the "Act of valor," the way to over $ 3.7 million and crossed the $ 60 million in its 4th weekend of presentation. The action-drama with real R-rated Navy SEALs has had a run in theaters since its release last month.