‘21’ hits box-office jackpot with $23.7 million
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![]() | ‘21,’ starring from left, Jim Sturgess, Jacob Pitts, Liza Lapira, Kate Bosworth and Kevin Spacey, took the top spot at the box office, knocking ‘Horton’ to second place. |
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LOS ANGELES - Movie-goers laid their money down on “21,” a gambling romp that was the weekend’s box-office high roller with a $23.7 million debut, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Starring Kevin Spacey, Kate Bosworth and Jim Sturgess as math geniuses who make a killing at Vegas’ blackjack tables, Sony’s “21” bumped off “Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!”, which had been No. 1 the previous two weekends.
“Horton Hears a Who,” distributed by 20th Century Fox, slipped to second place with $17.4 million, raising its total to $117.3 million. It is the first movie this year to pass the $100 million mark.
Despite solid holdover crowds for “Horton,” overall business continued to dip. The top 12 movies took in $90 million, down 23 percent from the same weekend last year, when “Blades of Glory” was No. 1 with $33 million.
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By this time last year, Hollywood already had churned out a blockbuster with “300,” which eventually topped $200 million, and other hits that included “Wild Hogs” and “Meet the Robinsons.”
“Last year was very, very strong at this point. It’s made comparisons very tough,” said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Media By Numbers. “We’re not that far into the year, so every down weekend has a huge impact on the bottom line.”
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Paramount’s “Stop-Loss,” starring Ryan Phillippe as an Iraq War veteran sent back against his wishes for another tour of duty, opened at No. 8 with $4.5 million.
Former “Friends” co-star David Schwimmer’s directing debut, the comedy “Run, Fat Boy, Run,” was a dud, taking in $2.4 million to finish out of the top 10. Released by Picturehouse, the movie stars Simon Pegg as an out-of-shape slacker running a marathon to impress his former fiance, played by Thandie Newton.
The audience for “21” was split almost evenly between men and women and those older and younger than 25, according to Sony.
“One of the coolest things is it really did play to everyone. It got male, female, young, old,” said Rory Bruer, Sony’s head of distribution.
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