Weekend Boxoffice Report Oct 15th-17th 2010

Jackass 3D set a fall record dethroning Scary Movie 3’s $48.1m openner, nearly cashing in what the previous two installements made on their debut weekends ($22.8m + $29m). I am sure the boost of ticket prices for 3D didn’t hurt.

Lets check out how the cookie crumbled as BoxOffice Mojo reports the estimates:

Jackass 3-D – $50,000,000 – Opening
Red – $22,500,000 – Opening
The Social Network – $11,000,000 – 3wks
Secretariat – $9,503,000 – 2wks
Life as We Know It – $9,200,000 – 2 wks

I dare to even call Jackass a “Movie” as it is essentially a series of elaborate violent youtube clips stitched together. The stupid things these people do to each other is drunken comedy (best enjoyed in a condition where logic and socially acceptable behaviour won’t interfere) and offers up the most base of laughs with a crotch shot to a midget… in 3D. I pray for humanity.

While Jackass is not my favourite thing, I was surprised to see it rake the big coins over this weekend. I saw RED and loved the crap out of it. I am seeing it again tomorrow.

After that The Social Network is holding on strong, and then what was left over from last week fills out the Top 5.

What did you see this weekend?

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4 thoughts on “Weekend Boxoffice Report Oct 15th-17th 2010

  1. i saw Jackass 3D and im not ashamed to say i laughed my ass off. im not gonna be the type to you tube videos of nut kicks and painful crashes for a laugh or a chuckle then bash this movie because, well its a glorified online video of nonsense. it all depends on a mindset u tend to view it as. so praying for humanity isn’t needed because ppl that are going to watch the movie are going for 1 reason: to laugh. and if its not your cup of tea, well then got choices of other movies that are out there. in the end, enjoy it for what it is. nonsense…in 3D!

  2. It just can’t be viewed as a movie, with a plot. It’s an experience, it was gross and hilarious, but it’s a different movie compared to Retired Extremely Dangerous. It’s the only 3D movie I’ve ever liked.

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