Sorry, too busy with the book again for more than a quick run-down.
Title – Weekend Admissions – Total Nationwide Admissions
1. May 18 – 284,200 – 1,325,000
2. Die Hard 4.0 – 127,200 – 2,363,800
3. Ratatouille – 82,700 – 279,800
4. Transformers – 63,000 – 6,986,000
5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix – 53,500 – 3,441,000
6. Evan Almighty – 33,800 – 128,100
7. Muoy – 21,100 – 112,500
8. Alone – 13,900 – 457,500
9. Attack on the Pin-up Boys – 9,200 – 58,100
10. Power Rangers – 4,900 – 89,600
Okay, a couple of brief notes.
MAY 18 is the first Korean film to land in the No. 1 spot in 12 weeks… since PARADISE MURDERED at the end of April.
TRANSFORMERS has now crossed the 7-million admissions mark. Very impressive.
Korean movies are down to 41% of the box office for the year… the lowest level at the end of July since 2001. Not so impressive.
RATATOUILLE was really, really good. Lots of funny jokes, but I was in awe of the film structurally, of the plotting and pacing.
It is beginning to look like my book’s title will be changed to something else. Not sure if I will bother to change my blog name, too.
Would it be possible to distinguish which of the films you mention are Korean somehow? It’s hard for a duffer like me to work out which is which.
For this week, 1, 7, and 9 are Korean (8 is Thai, 10, Japanese, and the rest American).
Hard to believe it’s been 12 weeks since the last number one Korean film. Bit of a bad summer, considering there’ve been sequels from five major franchises (and Transformers) hitting theatres. Don’t know how popular the Simpsons will be here… I’m kind of curious to see.