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Friday 1 October 2010

Australian Boxoffice Chart Roundup - 1st Oct


This week the Australian Boxoffice sees ‘Despicable Me’ return to the top of its chart, taking $2.2million in ticket sales, around $500,000 more than new entry at #2 ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.’

Last week’s #1, ‘The Last Airbender,’ slips down to #3 with around $200,000 less in ticket sales than ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.’ Last week’s #3, ‘The Other Guys’ therefore gets pushed down into the #4 spot, whilst ‘Easy A’ is a non-mover at #5.

New entries ‘Diary Of A Wimpy Kid’ and ‘Death & Life Of Charlie St. Cloud’ take the #8 and #9 places respectively, whilst ‘The Sorcerer’s Apprentice’ falls from #6 to #10.

The top ten in full:

1. (2) Despicable Me - $2,214,092
2. (-) Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps - $1,721,538
3. (1) The Last Airbender - $1,525,619
4. (3) The Other Guys - $1,035,647
5. (5) Easy A - $913,833
6. (7) Cats & Dogs: The Revenge Of Kitty Galore - $864,311
7. (4) Tomorrow, When The War Began - $833,059
8. (-) Diary Of A Wimpy Kid - $745,503
9. (-) Death & Life Of Charlie St. Cloud - $631,331
10. (6) The Sorcerer’s Apprentice - $540,599

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