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Box Office Recap – 08/19/2019
GOOD BOYS LEADS BIG WEEKEND WITH $21M – (08/19/2019)
The Bean Bag Boys, the nickname for the trio of pals in Universal’s Good Boys are ruling the box office. Good Boys picked up more than $21 million in its opening weekend, exceeding expectations. Production for the film cost $20 million.
The Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg-produced movie is the first comedy to open in first place since 2016’s The Boss, and the biggest opening for an original comedy this year.
“The bottom line is the film is absolutely hysterical,” said Jim Orr, Universal’s president of domestic distribution. “Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg knocked it out of the park. And [Rogen and Goldberg] are a brand and really own this space with a very difficult genre.”
Hobbs & Shaw, the Fast & Furious spinoff featuring the Rock, snagged $14.1 million and took second place. Four other newbies struggled. The Angry Birds Movie 2 finished with $10.5 million after a slow Tuesday start, while 47 Meters Down: Uncaged earned $9 million, Blinded by the Light grabbed just $4.5 million and Where’d You Go, Bernadette, starring Cate Blanchett, earned a disastrous $3.45 million.
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Hooray for Hollywood: Here are this past weekend’s box office results.
The North Conway Premier Back 2 School Supply Drive is Tomorrow, August 13th!
Today on the Magic Morning Show, Gino was joined by Emily Smith-Mossman of North Country Cares to talk about the North Conway Premier Back 2 School Supply Drive happening tomorrow (8/13) from 10am-6pm. Emily told us the history of North Country Cares and talked about the numerous events they do, including the Back 2 School Give Away this Friday, August 16th which is where all the donations from tomorrow will go. Click below to listen to Gino and Emily’s interview and make sure you come on out to North Conway Premier‘s Showroom tomorrow and make a donation and be put in the running for some amazing prizes!
For more details about North Country Cares go to NORTHCOUNTRYCARESNH.ORG
For more details about the North Conway Premier Back 2 School Supply Drive click here!
…and for more details on Premier’s Home Store go to NORTHCONWAYPREMIER.COM
Box Office Recap – 08/12/2019
‘HOBBS & SHAW’ WINS BOX OFFICE WITH $25M – (08/12/2019)
Fast & Furious spinoff Hobbs & Shaw landed at the top of the box office for the second week in a row, grossing $25.4 million, beating five newbies who bowed this weekend. Overseas, Universal’s Dwayne Johnson vehicle took in another $60.8 million, for a total haul of $332.6 million.
Of the newbies, Scary Stories To Tell in the Dark was the only one to outperform expectations with $20.8 million. Andre Ovredal directed the adaptation of the best-selling horror series for kids; Guillermo del Toro produced and co-wrote, along with the books’ author, Alvin Schwartz.
“The filmmakers and the team at CBS Films are thrilled that moviegoers are embracing the world of Scary Stories. It’s particularly satisfying to see families experiencing the fun of the movie together,” del Toro said in a statement.
The other kid-friendly film, Dora and the Lost City of Gold, opened in fourth place with $17 million.
Quentin Tarantino and Sony‘s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, now in its third outing, came in fifth with $11.6 million for a domestic haul of $100 million.
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Read the Full Story: https://bit.ly/2YXyaai
Hooray for Hollywood: Here are this past weekend’s box office results.