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Tuesday 19 October 2010

UK Boxoffice Chart Roundup - 19th Oct

Animation comedy ‘Despicable Me’ has fended of stiff competition to claim the #1 spot in the UK Boxoffice charts in its first week of release, taking £3.6million in sales.

The rest of the top 3 is also taken up by new releases, with ‘The Social Network,’ which tells the story of the origins of facebook, taking £2.4million at #2, and the spoof ‘Twilight’ basd movie ‘Vampires Suck’ at #3.

Last week’s #1, ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps’ moves down to #4, followed by Katherine Heigl’s ‘Life As We Know It’ at #5.

Two movies from last week’s top 5 have tumbled down to the lower end of the chart, with ‘The Other Guys’ dropping from #4 to #8, whilst the Zac Effron lead ‘Death & Life Of Charlie St. Cloud’ slips 6 places to #9.

Full chart below:

1. (-) Despicable Me - £3,664,376
2. (-) The Social Network - £2,486,454
3. (-) Vampires Suck - £1,089,339
4. (1) Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps - £675,549
5. (2) Life As We Know It - £624,367
6. (5) The Town - £343,620
7. (7) Made In Dagenham - £343,222
8. (4) The Other Guys - £332,064
9. (3) Death & Life Of Charlie St. Cloud - £314,873
10. (8) Eat Pray Love - £153,276

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