With the entire weekend box office down over 10% from last week, Adam Sandler's Click took the top spot, with earnings of approximately $40 million. The film's weekend total, while less than that earned by recent first week chart-toppers, is about equal to what The Break-Up made in its first weekend, albeit from 700 more screens. Suffice to say that if Click proves to have The Break-Up's surprising staying power (the latter finished the weekend in the seventh spot, with domestic earnings over $100 million), Sony will be very happy indeed.Taking the second spot this weekend was Cars which, despite numbers that Pixar-watchers are calling disappointing, is now officially in the black domestically with total earnings over $150 million. In third place was Nacho Libre, down a shocking 57% from last weekend to $12.1 million; The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift experienced an even more stagging drop, losing 62% and ending up in the fifth spot with $9.2 million. The weekend's only non-Click major debut, Waist Deep, ended up fourth for the weekend with a total of about $9.5 million on just over 1000 screens. The complete top 10 is after the jump.
1. Click, $40 million
2. Cars, $22.5 million
3. Nacho Libre, $12.1 million
4. Waist Deep, $9.5 million
5. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, $9.2 million
6. The Lake House, $8.3 million
7. The Break-Up, $6.1 million
8. Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, $4.8 million
9. X-Men: The Last Stand, $4.4 million
10. The Da Vinci Code, $4 million













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6-25-2006 @ 9:23PM
DJ Erickson said...
What's so shocking about Nacho Libre's second-weekend drop -- that it was ONLY a 57% drop?? God that movie was horrible; I'm glad I didn't have to pay to see it.
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6-26-2006 @ 8:52AM
Joe said...
In the short time since the Box Office figures came out, I've seen that 'Click' pun used four times.
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