Box Office Report: Think Like a Man Beats Competition

Among new releases, the stop-motion animated The Pirates! Band of Misfits, from Sony and Aardman, claimed second place with $11.4 million.
The Warner Bros. film adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' The Lucky One, starring Zac Efron, came in at number three this weekend, earning $11.3 million for a total of $40 million.
Lionsgate's blockbuster The Hunger Games held on at number four in its sixth weekend out, bringing in $11.25 million for a total of $372.5 million.
At number five, Universal’s Five Year Engagement, starring Jason Segel and Emily Blunt, opened to $11.15 million.
Lionsgate’s Safe, financed and produced by IM Global, debuted in sixth place this weekend, earning $7.7 million.
Relativity’s The Raven, directed by James McTeigue (V for Vendetta) and starring John Cusack as Edgar Allen Poe, came in seventh place, earning $7.3 million.
In eighth place, Disney’s nature documentary The Chimpanzee brought in $5.5 million for a total $19.2 million.
The Farrelly Brothers adaptation of The Three Stooges slipped all the way to ninth place this weekend, bringing in $5.4 million for a total of $37.1 million.
Rounding up the list at number 10, Lionsgate & MGM’s The Cabin in the Woods earned $4.5 million for a total of $34.7 million.
In overseas box office news, a week ahead of its U.S. debut, Disney and Marvel's The Avengers opened in 39 foreign territories, bringing a truly heroic $178.4 million. The movie took first place in all of its markets, setting new opening weekend records in a dozen of them as well.
Box office numbers were obtained on boxofficemojo.com.























Not to be hatin ,but this movie was not what it had been cranked up to be. If not for Kevin Hart with his comedy, my wife and i would have slept through the entire movie. I kind of knew this because of the previews which were not exciting at all. Nice try Steve, but i still don't get it, you and this relationship thing.
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