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This was the Super Bowl Weekend for the Movies so 'Sanctum’ Did not make the top slot   This was the Super Bowl Weekend for the Movies so 'Sanctum’ Did not make the top slot
By Salar Golestanian @ 07 Feb 2011 :: Article Rating
 
James Cameron produced 3D film Sanctum drew only $9.2 million placing second to ‘The Roomate’ which took in $15.6 million. ‘Sanctum’ distributor Universal said the debut was in line with expectations given it was Super Bowl weekend.

In its second weekend, ‘The Rite’ starring Anthony Hopkins ‘The Wolfman' found a 62% drop in receipts, with only $5.5 million after taking the top spot last weekend with $15 million.

‘The Green Hornet’ continues with success in its fourth weekend with $6.1 million. It’s currently projected to cross the $90 million domestic box office line this week with its current cume at $87.2 million. The $13 million budgeted fantasy thriller ‘Black Swan’ held onto 10th place and is headed for a fantastic $100 million gross at the domestic box office. ‘Tron: Legacy’ is still in the top 15 and grossed an additional $1.3 million to bring its total domestic gross to $168.7 million.
  1. The Roommate (2011) $15.6M $15.6M
  2. Sanctum (2011) $9.22M $9.22M
  3. No Strings Attached (2011) $8.4M $51.8M
  4. The King's Speech (2010) $8.31M $84.1M
  5. The Green Hornet (2011) $6.1M $87.2M
  6. The Rite (2011) $5.57M $23.7M
  7. The Mechanic (2011) $5.37M $20.1M
  8. True Grit (2010) $4.75M $155M
  9. The Dilemma (2011) $3.45M $45.7M
  10. Black Swan (2010) $3.4M $95.9M

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