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Hamburg / Los Angeles - Never before was a Sandra Bullock movie, the first weekend will be as successful as "self is the Bride" (original title: "The Proposal"). With 34.1 million U.S. dollars box office earnings in the U.S. according to "Focus on Film" captured the romantic comedy sovereign leader of the local cinema charts.
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Even the Sandra: Actress Bullock with Ryan Reynolds in the new US-Kino-Hit
Sandra Bullock plays in "Even the bride is a successful editor, in Canada their home to be deported - and suddenly her assistant (Ryan Reynolds," X-Men Origins: Wolverine ") with a carriage to marriage anstiftet.
Only for the second place, however, gave it to the 100-minute bachelor party, "The Hangover". The men remained slapstick but with 26.9 million U.S. dollars as well as highly stable and comes to a total of 152.9 million U.S. dollars. Thus, the film is already more successful than the similar knitted "The Wedding Crasher".
Excellent keeps the Pixar animated film "Up" (German title: "Top") in third place. With a total profit of 224 million U.S. dollars, he is already the second film of the year - surpassed only by Leaders "Star Trek", the currently ranked seven of the charts, and so far has recorded 239.4 million.
With 20.2 million U.S. dollars landed "Year One", the Neanderthal comedy with Jack Black and newcomer Michael Cera ( "Juno"), the second best of the week late. Stark, however, it went downhill for the remake of "The Abduction of Pelham 123" which is in the second week for more than half lost, and only 11.3 million U.S. dollars recordings.
Not much new in the German cinemas
In Germany, meanwhile, new mixed
"State of Play - the state of things", the movie charts this weekend a little. 110,000 visitors made it the new thriller with Russell Crowe ( "Gladiator") and Rachel McAdams ( "Red Eye") as an investigative reporter pair in third place.
For the two blockbusters at the top, the newcomer is no real risk; The long-running
"Illuminati" and "Night at the Museum 2" squabble continues to lead. Winners this week: for the fifth time since Tom Hanks' "Illuminati" (140,000 cinema-goers).
The top five are from
"Terminator - The Redemption" and the Disney fairy tale "Hannah Montana - The Movie" with 105,000 visitors completed. Far off in eighth position is the two Berlinale Winner
"All others". The drama of love Maren Ade ( "The forest for the trees") was, however, only in 40 movie theaters and, at just under 30,000 viewers a respectable average.
Extremely weak, however, started the
"Shopping Center King" Seth Rogen ( "The first time") with just the 5000 spectators, which is just embarrassing for a 20th Enough space.
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