Hannah Montana Rocks Box Office in Disney Digital 3-D

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Disney’s 3-D film offering of the hot HANNAH MONTANA/MILEY CYRUS: BEST OF BOTH WORLDS CONCERT TOUR played to a record-breaking $31.1M for a Super Bowl weekend for the period ended Feb. 3, 2008. The BEST OF BOTH WORLDS concert film did so well, in fact, that Disney has extended its theatrical run. Debuting in second place, meanwhile, was Lionsgate’s THE EYE (with vfx from Asylum) with $12.4M. Holding third was Fox’s 27 DRESSES with $8.5M for a cume of $57.2M. Fox’s MEET THE SPARTANS followed in fourth with $7.3M for a tally of $28.5M. Lionsgate’s RAMBO finished fifth with $7.1M and for a cume of $29.9M. Sixth place belonged to Fox’s JUNO with $7M and $109.8M. Warner Bros.’ THE BUCKET LIST settled for seventh with $6.7M and $67.5M. Screen Gem’s UNTRACEABLE dropped to eighth with $5M and $19.1M. Paramount’s CLOVERFIELD (with vfx from Double Negative and Tippett Studio) slid to ninth with $4.8M for a cume of $71.9M. And 10th belonged to Paramount Vantage’s Oscar-contending THERE WILL BE BLOOD (with vfx from ILM) with $4.6M and a total of $21M.

On the animation front, Universal’s VeggieTales movie, THE PIRATES WHO DON’T DO ANYTHING, added $625,655 to run its total to $11.2M, while Sony Pictures Classics’ Oscar-contending PERSEPOLIS added $342,344 and raising its total to $1.8M. Box office information obtained from boxofficemojo.com.







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