YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Disney's "Oz" keeps magic spell on movie box office

    By Lisa Richwine and Chris Michaud

    (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co's "Oz the Great and Powerful" worked more box office magic in its second weekend, following up its strong debut a week earlier with $42.2 million in U.S. and Canadian ticket sales.

    The "Wizard of Oz" prequel starring James Franco topped a stronger-than-expected performance from "The Call," a new thriller about a 911 operator played by Halle Berry who tries to save a kidnapped teenager. "The Call" earned $17.1 million from Friday through Sunday, according to studio estimates.

    "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone," a new comedy featuring Steve Carrell and Jim Carrey as dueling Las Vegas magicians, finished the weekend in third place. It conjured up $10.3 million at North American (U.S. and Canadian) theaters - several million less than expected.

    Domestic ticket sales for the big-budget, effects-filled "Oz" dropped 47 percent from its opening weekend, according to the box office division of Hollywood.com. Movies typically see a 40 percent to 60 percent decline in their second weekend of release.

    "Oz" added $46.6 million over the weekend from international markets. Its global total after 10 days reached $282 million, a strong start for a movie that cost $200 million to make plus up to $100 million more to market.

    "The Call" handily beat pre-weekend forecasts of a debut of around $10 million. The $15 million production overperformed on strong word-of-mouth, showing itself to be "a real crowd-pleaser," said Rory Bruer, president of worldwide distribution for Sony Corp's Sony Pictures studio, which acquired the film from Troika Pictures.

    "People like this film a lot, and it's going to be a big success for us," Bruer said, adding that "the film could end up doing anywhere from $40 million to $50 million, which would be huge."

    "Burt Wonderstone," meanwhile, fell short of some pre-weekend forecasts, which had pegged the debut at $12 million to $15 million. The film had a modest budget of about $30 million, according to Warner Bros.

    "Obviously we didn't want to come in number-three this weekend, but it's not for lack of trying," said Dan Fellman, Warner Bros. president of theatrical distribution.

    The executive said the studio harbored hopes that upcoming school spring breaks would stoke the film's box office, adding that "with the budget being as reasonable as it was, I'm sure at the end of the day that we'll be okay."

    Rounding out the top of the charts, the big-budget film "Jack the Giant Slayer" took fourth place with $6.2 million domestically. The global total for the March 1 release, which is trying to make back a $189 million production cost, reached nearly $90 million.

    In fifth place, Melissa McCarthy comedy "Identity Thief" added $4.5 million to its impressive $123.7 million total.

    "Jack the Giant Slayer" was released by Warner Bros. "Identity Thief" was distributed by Universal Pictures, a unit of Comcast Corp.

    (Reporting by Lisa Richwine and Chris Michaud; Editing by Will Dunham)

    Loading...
    • What We Know About the Record Breaking Powerball Jackpot's Mystery Winner

      The frenzy for last minute tickets is over. The numbers have been picked out. Somewhere, a single person is $590.5 million richer. Last night's record Powerball jackpot has a winner but we have no idea who that person is yet. 

    • A record Powerball jackpot isn't a record to celebrate

      When the 43-state Powerball lottery jackpot hit a record at $600 million Friday, many Americans who would otherwise not gamble rushed out to buy the $2 tickets. “Just on the off-chance,” many probably said.

    • Pope: church should open up but follow teaching

      VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis is calling for renewal in the Catholic church as he wrapped up two days of mass gatherings in St. Peter's Square aimed at energizing the faithful.

    • After nearly 30 years, Camp Lejeune coming clean

      CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (AP) — Purple wildflowers sprout in abundance around the bright-yellow pipe, one of several jutting from the sandy soil in this unassuming patch of grass and mud. A dirty hose runs from the pipe to an idling truck and into a large tank labeled, "NON-POTABLE WATER."

    • Calif. doc with 'cancer cure' gets 14 years prison

      A California doctor has been sentenced to 14 years in federal prison for bilking her patients out of more than $1 million by promising that an herbal supplement could cure late-stage cancer and other diseases. ...

    • 'Crazy' Ants Driving Out Fire Ants in Southeast

      Invasive fire ants have been a thorn in the sides of Southerners for years. But another invasive species, the so-called "crazy" ant — that many describe as being worse — has arrived and is displacing fire ants in several places.

    • Marine daughter seeks dignity for 'Devil Dog pups'

      JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (AP) — As she flipped through the cemetery register, Mary Blakely's eyes filled with tears. On line after line, the entry read simply "Baby Boy" or "Baby Girl," followed by a surname and a burial date.

    • Soccer-Bulgarian championship results and standings

      May 19 (Infostrada Sports) - Results and standings from the Bulgarian championship matches on Sunday Sunday, May 19 Beroe Stara Zagora 0 CSKA Sofia 1 Pirin Gotse Delchev 0 Litex Lovech 2 Saturday, May 18 Botev Plovdiv 5 Botev Vratsa 0 Cherno More Varna 3 Lokomotiv Plovdiv 0 Chernomorets Burgas 3 Lokomotiv Sofia 1 FK Montana 2 Minyor Pernik 0 Levski Sofia 1 Ludogorets 0 Standings P W D L F A Pts 1 Levski Sofia 28 21 4 3 55 19 67 -------------------------2 Ludogorets 28 20 6 2 53 13 66 3 CSKA Sofia 28 18 6 4 50 18 60 -------------------------4 Botev Plovdiv 28 17 6 5 48 19 57 ...

    Loading...

    Follow Yahoo! News

    Brought to you byYahoo! Finance