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1 Act of Valor $24,700,000 -- 3,039 -- $8,128 $24,700,000 1 Relativity Media 2 Tyler Perry's Good Deeds $16,000,000 -- 2,132 -- $7,505 $16,000,000 1 Lionsgate 3 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island $13,475,000 -32% 3,350 -150 $4,022 $76,731,351 3 Warner Bros. / New Line 4 Safe House $11,368,700 -52% 3,052 -69 $3,725 $98,065,260 3 Universal 5 The Vow $10,000,000 -57% 3,038 80 $3,292 $103,007,343 3 Sony / Screen Gems 6 Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance $8,800,000 -60% 3,174 0 $2,773 $37,832,082 2 Sony / Columbia 7 This Means War $8,500,000 -51% 3,189 0 $2,665 $33,570,636 2 Fox 8 Wanderlust $6,626,620 -- 2,002 -- $3,310 $6,626,620 1 Universal 9 Gone $5,000,000 -- 2,186 -- $2,287 $5,000,000 1 Summit 10 The Secret World of Arrietty $4,503,000 -30% 1,522 0 $2,959 $14,660,805 2 Disney 11 Chronicle $3,705,000 -51% 1,797 -759 $2,062 $58,004,927 4 Fox 12 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace 3D $3,100,000 -61% 1,618 -1037 $1,916 $40,369,630 3 Fox 13 The Woman in Black $2,730,000 -59% 1,727 -832 $1,581 $50,459,196 4 CBS Films http://www.boxoffice.com/statistics/bo_numbers/studio_estimate/2012-02-26

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1 The Artist $3,000,000 23% 966 158 $3,106 $31,873,799 14 Weinstein Company 2 The Descendants $2,200,000 -25% 889 -354 $2,475 $78,526,693 15 Fox Searchlight 3 Hugo $1,570,000 -5% 501 -57 $3,134 $69,413,944 14 Paramount 4 The Iron Lady $704,000 -34% 522 -101 $1,349 $25,730,597 9 Weinstein Company 5 Big Miracle $656,260 -71% 628 -1006 $1,045 $18,891,035 4 Universal 6 Red Tails $467,700 -68% 489 -520 $956 $48,700,785 6 Fox 7 Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked $375,000 -24% 311 -89 $1,206 $130,382,510 11 Fox 8 My Week with Marilyn $313,000 58% 402 282 $779 $14,082,692 14 Weinstein Company 9 The Adventures of Tintin $276,000 -29% 272 -31 $1,015 $76,902,754 10 Paramount 10 Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close $254,000 -60% 280 -297 $907 $31,210,984 10 Warner Bros. 11 Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol $232,000 -52% 178 -97 $1,303 $207,765,800 11 Paramount 12 One For the Money $143,000 -82% 229 -704 $624 $25,956,469 5 Lionsgate 13 Puss in Boots (2011) $115,000 -39% 138 -25 $833 $149,233,022 18 Paramount / DreamWorks Finally, the Artist hits 30M with Hugo edging closer to 70M

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Even 2012's relatively lousy weekends aren't that bad. Wanderlust and Gone outright bombed, but Valor did really well for a two hour recruitment ad, and Deeds did really well for a Tyler Perry film where he doesn't cross-dress.

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Agh, Gone flopped. But on the bright side, Amanda Seyfried is probably the only actress her age who studios trust to headline movies on her own on the regular. Older, more proven actresses need male co-stars. She has talent and her box office appeal, while limited for now, can expand. I'm gonna use big words, but she may be the next Meryl Streep, but with more BO pull. B)

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Agh, Gone flopped. But on the bright side, Amanda Seyfried is probably the only actress her age who studios trust to headline movies on her own on the regular. Older, more proven actresses need male co-stars. She has talent and her box office appeal, while limited for now, can expand. I'm gonna use big words, but she may be the next Meryl Streep , but with more BO pull. B)

That's the craziest thing I've read in a while, are you her agent? Her acting isn't even remotely close to being as good as Streep. Also, I'm not sure how much studios are going to let her headline movies anymore now. Edited by FTF
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Agh, Gone flopped. But on the bright side, Amanda Seyfried is probably the only actress her age who studios trust to headline movies on her own on the regular. Older, more proven actresses need male co-stars. She has talent and her box office appeal, while limited for now, can expand. I'm gonna use big words, but she may be the next Meryl Streep, but with more BO pull. B)

Lol no. she doesnt have box office pull. this is her third lead and 2 of them have been flops

I'm glad more beautiful more talented rachel mc is back as the most succesful mean girl

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I'm glad more beautiful more talented rachel mc is back as the most succesful mean girl

Rachel Mc is NOT talented imo. Charisma vacuum more likely. Amanda S was the true talent of Mean Girls. Lindsay Lohan is a good actress too.
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Agh, Gone flopped. But on the bright side, Amanda Seyfried is probably the only actress her age who studios trust to headline movies on her own on the regular. Older, more proven actresses need male co-stars. She has talent and her box office appeal, while limited for now, can expand. I'm gonna use big words, but she may be the next Meryl Streep, but with more BO pull. B)

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Rachel Mc is NOT talented imo. Charisma vacuum more likely. Amanda S was the true talent of Mean Girls. Lindsay Lohan is a good actress too.

LMAO. Rachel is very talented...she can play the bitch, the sweet girl perfectly. Amanda was the non factor of mean girls, even gretchen wieners was better
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Lol no. she doesnt have box office pull. this is her third lead and 2 of them have been flopsI'm glad more beautiful more talented rachel mc is back as the most succesful mean girl

Gone is a flop, but what is the other flop?
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Agh, Gone flopped. But on the bright side, Amanda Seyfried is probably the only actress her age who studios trust to headline movies on her own on the regular. Older, more proven actresses need male co-stars. She has talent and her box office appeal, while limited for now, can expand. I'm gonna use big words, but she may be the next Meryl Streep, but with more BO pull. B)

How can she be the "next Meryl Streep, but with more BO pull," when, A- She is not even in the same galaxy as Meryl, talent-wise, and B- Streep's last 5 films have grossed over 400 million dollars, while Seyfried's last five films have grossed a little under 200 million? Not to mention that the appeal of Mamma Mia!, in which they actually worked together, was all about ABBA's songs, the Broadway musical's worldwide popularity, and Meryl Streep.
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I thought that (Red Riding Hood) was probably it, but that was most certainly not a flop. It exceeded the prod budget domestically, and did more than double it WW. If that ratio is a flop, then probably about 70% of wide releases are flops.

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