Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Madagascar 3

  • Los Angeles: "Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted" and "Prometheus" leapfrogged a fairy tale to take the top spots in the North American box office charts over the weekend, industry figures showed.
  • (DAWN Group)
  • Madagascar 3 shrugged off Ridley Scott and his not-quite-an-Alien-prequel Prometheus at the box office this past weekend following a tight race between the two newcomers on Friday. Despite an R-rating, Prometheus drummed up $50 million for its opening weekend.
  • (TheHDRoom)
  • After a few dull weeks at the box office, Hollywood stormed back this weekend, with two big debuts from Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted and Ridley Scott's Prometheus.
  • (The Celebrity Cafe.com)
  • Madagascar 3: Europes Most Wanted, the third installment in the adventures of escaped New York zoo animals, was No. 1 at the U.S. box office. The animated sequel took in $60.
  • (Reality TV World)
  • Now that many schools across New York City have half day schedules, with the school year winding down, expect the under 5 set to go to the movies with their families.
  • (Examiner)
  • Despite the competition from the Euro Cup, Madagascar 3: Europes Most Wanted, the most wanted film worldwide this weekend, drew $75.5 million across 28 countries, as well as winning the top spot in the US with $60.4 million.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Ridley Scotts Prometheus might have featured an outer space struggle against killer aliens. But there were some serious fireworks in its box-office battle against the wisecracking creatures of Madagascar 3: Europes Most Wanted.
  • (First Coast News)
  • Family audiences turned out in droves for Madagascar 3: Europes Most Wanted, pushing the DreamWorks Animation CGI sequel to a better-than-expected $60.3 million weekend at the U.S. box office.
  • (TheWrap)
  • The animated sequel Madagascar 3: Europes Most Wanted was the most-wanted movie for audiences, debuting at No. 1 for the weekend with $60.3 million. Ridley Scotts Alien offshoot Prometheus opened strongly in second-place with $51.1 million.
  • (AP - msnbc.com)

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