supreme99: Depression And Obesity Are A Two-Way Street
Alice in Wonderland has smashed's Avatar international box office numbers, and now holds a clutch of records for its opening weekend.
With both nostalgic adults and 3D-hungry kids hungry to see it, Tim Burton's spectacular 3D reimagining of Lewis Carroll's story took $ 210m (£ 140.4m) globablly in its first weekend and $ 116.1M (£ 77.5m) has its American home turf.
Alice in Wonderland - Whose UK release was almost derailed by disgreements between British cinema chains and Disney over the film's early DVD release - had the biggest March opening in film history, beating 300's $ 70.9m (£ 47.4m) from 2007. According to BoxOfficeGuru.com, It also had the best IMAX opening weekend, with $ 11.9m (£ 7.9m) from 188 sites (Avatar took $ 9.5m, or £ 6.3m), and the top opening for a non-sequel, over 2002's Spider Man ($ 114.8m, or £ 76.7m).Read More Story,http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article7055140.ece
With both nostalgic adults and 3D-hungry kids hungry to see it, Tim Burton's spectacular 3D reimagining of Lewis Carroll's story took $ 210m (£ 140.4m) globablly in its first weekend and $ 116.1M (£ 77.5m) has its American home turf.
Alice in Wonderland - Whose UK release was almost derailed by disgreements between British cinema chains and Disney over the film's early DVD release - had the biggest March opening in film history, beating 300's $ 70.9m (£ 47.4m) from 2007. According to BoxOfficeGuru.com, It also had the best IMAX opening weekend, with $ 11.9m (£ 7.9m) from 188 sites (Avatar took $ 9.5m, or £ 6.3m), and the top opening for a non-sequel, over 2002's Spider Man ($ 114.8m, or £ 76.7m).Read More Story,http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article7055140.ece

0 comments:
Post a Comment