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Tuesday, 28 September 2010

UK Boxoffice Chart Roundup - 28th Sept



Yet again police spoof ‘The Other Guys’ remains at the UK Boxoffice summit with almost £1.3million in ticket sales, narrowly beating Julia Roberts’ new venture ‘Eat Pray Love’ which is a new entry at #2, taking £1.6million.

US Boxoffice #1 ‘The Town,’ a heist drama directed by Ben Affleck is another new entry at #3 which takes around £100,000 more than kid horror ‘The Hole,’ again a new entry debuting at #4.

Last week’s #2, horror flick ‘Devil’ falls to #5, whilst ‘Resident Evil: Afterlife’ suffers a worse fate by dropping 5 places from #3 to #8.

The UK Boxoffice chart in full is as follows:

1. (1) The Other Guys - £1,292,144
2. (-) Eat Pray Love - £1,165,234
3. (-) The Town - £1,005,039
4. (-) The Hole - £906,722
5. (2) Devil - £528,908
6. (4) Toy Story 3 - £472,449
7. (5) Grown Ups - £384,119
8. (3) Resident Evil: Afterlife - £367,675
9. (6) Tamara Drewe - £245,643
10. (8) Marmaduke - £244,285

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