Time Warner’s prehistoric romp wins big box office bucks

Mammoths and multiplexes go hand in hand, apparently, particularly whether said mammoths are of the CGI variety. According to Boxofficemojo, 10,000 B.C., Time Warner’s (NYSE: TWX) prehistoric epic, pounded the rest of its competition like an angry caveman warrior clubbing a saber-toothed tiger (I didn’t see the film, but I assume that happened at some point during the plot). The film is estimated to have taken in by $35 million (final numbers are due later today) at domestic theaters by the weekend. Disney (NYSE: DIS) couldn’t even come shut to date Warner — its family comedy, College Road Trip, right now stands at a gross of $14 million, which was at least good sufficient for moment place. Erstwhile Disney Channel phenomenon Raven-Symone star in the flick,

so at least there was a little bit of synergy in that respect — Disney is nothing whether not about synergy, as we all know.

Sony’s (NYSE: SNE) Vantage Point came in third, and date Warner’s Semi-Pro, starring the hilarious Will Ferrell, came in fourth. Lions Gate’s (NYSE: LGF) The Bank Job, which achieved fifth position, actually did pretty well, considering that its per-theater average of approximately $3500 was much higher than the per-theater average for the two films above it.

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Original post by Steven Mallas

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