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Reynolds and his crew go hunting for Stagnetti, who tries to find a map that leads to a powerful secret on an island somewhere in the Caribbean Sea. When they save a young woman named Isabella from drowning, she tells them that her husband's ship has been destroyed by the feared Captain Victor Stagnetti and his crew of cutthroat pirates. Only his first officer Jules believes in him. He does not consider himself a great commander, and neither does most of his crew. *-* Source: Exhibitor Relations Co.In 1763, Captain Edward Reynolds is hunting pirates, or at least trying to do so. Year-to-date gross Change (in billions) from 2005 $5.2 +6.7%
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*-* Movie 3-day gross Total Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest $62.2 $258.2 Preliminary results (in millions) in the U.S.
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Night Shyamalan “Monster House,” a 3-D animated movie “Clerks II,” Kevin Smith’s follow-up to his 1994 cult hit and “My Super Ex-Girlfriend,” a high-concept romp starring Uma Thurman as a jilted superhero. “Pirates” could top the box office for the third time next weekend, analysts said - a rarity in today’s front-loaded movie market.įour releases open wide: “Lady in the Water,” the latest fantasy from “The Sixth Sense” director M. and Canadian ticket sales reached $5.2 billion, up 6.7% from the same point in 2005. Wilson, as highlighted in Universal’s ads, co-starred in “Wedding Crashers,” and Depp starred in “Charlie.” In the same weekend in 2005, two comedies, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and “Wedding Crashers,” opened to far bigger business than this weekend’s new offerings. “This goes to show that no single picture can save the box office,” Gray said. An estimated $156 million in tickets was sold, a drop of 4.9%. “A Scanner Darkly” from Warner Independent Pictures expanded to 216 theaters and finished 10th for the weekend with $1.2 million.ĭespite the strength of “Pirates,” the overall box-office total fell from a year earlier for the first time in nine weeks, when “Poseidon” had its disastrous opening. “This is cringe-inducing humor at its most wooden,” USA Today said of “Dupree.” The Arizona Republic said “Little Man” hinged on “a single gag that’s not very funny.”Īmong other movies in the top 10, Disney’s “Cars” added $7.5 million to bring its total to $219.7 million, passing “The Da Vinci Code” as the year’s No. “It’s a great start, and we’ll have to see where it goes.” “When you see ‘Dupree,’ you have a lot of fun with it,” she said. The concept of big, fun summer comedies is working out well for us.”Īlso upbeat was Nikki Rocco, Universal’s distribution head. “The Wayans brothers consistently open their movies” to solid business, said Rory Bruer, Sony’s domestic distribution chief. “Dupree,” starring Wilson as a quirky marriage crasher, averaged $6,803 at 3,131 theaters. “Little Man,” starring Marlon Wayans as a pint-size jewel thief, averaged $8,567 at 2,533 theaters. “It’s more of a middle movie with a cliffhanger ending, but you really have to satisfy audiences to get them to see a picture over and over again.”Įven so, Gray said, audiences obviously like “Pirates,” which bodes well for the third installment in the series, “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.” That movie is due out Memorial Day weekend 2007.ĭropping 54% from its opening weekend, “Pirates” averaged an estimated $15,046 per location at 4,133 theaters. “It’s not as complete and compelling a movie experience,” he said. and Canada and $1.8 billion worldwide, both held by “Titanic,” Gray said. “Pirates” has no chance, however, of challenging the all-time record grosses of $600.8 million in the U.S. It has yet to open in two-thirds of the global markets, as the studio sought to avoid conflicting with the end of the World Cup soccer tournament. and Canada, including $58 million this weekend. Already, the picture has grossed $125 million in 24 territories outside the U.S. Stars Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightly are popular overseas. Worldwide, “Pirates” could become the third picture to break the $1-billion mark, joining “Titanic” and “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.”