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Sunday 17 October 2010

Australian Boxoffice Chart Roundup - 11th Oct



‘Despicable Me’ has fallen from the summit of the Australian Boxoffice, after Julia Roberts’ ‘Eat Pray Love’ took close to $3.5million in a week to debut at #1. ‘Despicable Me’ takes around half of that the chart at #2, meaning that ‘Legend Of The Guardians: The Owls Of Ga’Hoole’ comes in at #3.

‘Dinner For Schmucks’ has managed to climb up 3 places from #7 to clinch the #4 spot, whilst Ryan Reynolds’ latest movie ‘Buried’ debuts at #7, with $664,000 in ticket sales.

‘Diary Of A Wimpy Kid,’ ‘Cats & Dogs: The Revenge Of Kitty Galore,’ and ‘Easy A’ round of the rest of the top 10, with a combined box office haul of $1.8million.

Full chart below:

1. (-) Eat Pray Love - $3,473,338
2. (1) Despicable Me - $1,591,707
3. (2) Legend Of The Guardians: The Owls Of Ga'Hoole - $954,513
4. (7) Dinner For Schmucks - $726,266
5. (4) Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps - $695,504
6. (3) The Last Airbender - $695,350
7. (-) Buried - $664,004
8. (5) Diary Of A Wimpy Kid - $663,827
9. (6) Cats & Dogs: The Revenge Of Kitty Galore - $651,043
10. (9) Easy A - $507,566

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