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"June 13-15, 2008 Movie Box Office"
"The Incredible Hulk" #1
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Over a half dozen new movies hit art houses - in limited release - this weekend, including "Quid Pro Quo," "My Winnipeg," "Baghead," "Chris & Don," "Red Roses And Petrol" and "Encounters At The End of the World." Between the two new wide major movie releases, however, "The Incredible Hulk" and M. Night Shyamalan's "The Happening," (starring Oscar nominee Mark Wahlberg), there was no competition at the movie box office. "The Incredible Hulk" captured the #1 spot at the movie box office - over $55 million for its opening weekend. "The Happening" settled for #3, with $30 million. Last week's #1 movie, "Kung Fu Panda," dropped to #2, grabbing $34 million for a ten day take of $118 million.

Below, the Top 25 Movies at the Box Office June 13 - June 15, 2008

1 The Incredible Hulk - 3,505 Theaters - $15,560 Per Screen - NEW $55,538,000

2 Kung Fu Panda - $33,321,000 - 4,136 Theaters - $8,298 Per Screen - Gross $117,998,000

3 The Happening - 2,986 Theaters - $10,214 Per Screen - NEW $30,500,000

4 You Don't Mess with the Zohan - $16,400,000 - 3,466 Theaters - $4,731 Per Screen - Gross $68,790,000

5 Indiana Jones 4 - $13,547,000 - 3,804 Theaters - $3,561 Per Screen - Gross $275,329,000

6 Sex and the City: The Movie - $10,185,000 - 3,155 Theaters - $3,228 Per Screen - Gross $119,919,000

7 Iron Man - $5,130,000 - 2,403 Theaters - $2,134 Per Screen - Gross $297,428,000


8 The Strangers - $4,097,000 - 2,410 Theaters - $1,700 Per Screen - Gross $45,360,000

9 The Chronicles of Narnia 2 - $3,004,000 - 2,308 Theaters - $1,301 Per Screen - Gross $131,744,000

10 What Happens in Vegas - $1,700,000 - 1,422 Theaters - $1,195 Per Screen - Gross $75,788,000

11 Baby Mama - $441,685 - 453 Theaters - $975 Per Screen - Gross $58,797,040

12 The Visitor - $420,928 - 254 Theaters - $1,657 Per Screen - Gross $6,621,330

13 Made of Honor - $303,434 - 357 Theaters - $849 Per Screen - Gross $45,400,892

14 Forgetting Sarah Marshall - $287,625 - 306 Theaters - $939 Per Screen - Gross $62,106,520

15 Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who - $188,736 - 294 Theaters - $641 Per Screen - Gross $153,355,932

16 Speed Racer - $183,385 - 260 Theaters - $705 Per Screen - Gross $42,504,512

17 Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure (IMAX) - $168,794 - 48 Theaters - $3,516 Per Screen - Gross $14,218,129

18 Sarkar Raj - $168,040 - 70 Theaters - $2,400 Per Screen - Gross $833,005

19 Nim's Island - $165,442 - 277 Theaters - $597 Per Screen - Gross $46,694,283

20 The Fall - $152,713 - 84 Theaters - $1,818 Per Screen - Gross $1,364,206

21 Then She Found Me - $140,762 - 119 Theaters - $1,182 Per Screen - Gross $3,020,648

22 The Promotion - $128,244 - 81 Theaters - $1,583 Per Screen - Gross $171,307

23 Mongol - $112,212 - 5 Theaters - $22,442 Per Screen - Gross $312,051

24 Young@Heart - $111,130 - 122 Theaters - $910 Per Screen - Gross $3,311,661


25 College Road Trip - $100,364 - 156 Theaters - $643 Per Screen - Gross $44,908,258


NEW LIMITED RELEASES

Encounters at the End of the World - 1 Theater - $17,730 Per Screen - NEW $25,913

My Winnipeg - 2 Theaters - $7,154 Per Screen - NEW $14,309

Chris & Don. A Love Story - 2 Theaters - $5,168 Per Screen - NEW $10,337

Baghead - 2 Theaters - $4,320 Per Screen - NEW $8,640

Quid Pro Quo - 4 Theaters - $1,848 Per Screen - NEW $7,395


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Wild About Movies provides you with more movie posters, movie trailers, movie synopses, Behind The Scenes of movies, and celebrity interviews than any other movie website. At WAM you are able to peruse the movie trailers, movie posters and movie synopses of more than 500 movies not yet in theaters (and more than 75,000 movies formerly in movie theaters and currently on DVD). The lastest additions: "Assassination Of A High School President," starring Bruce Willlis. The Clint Eastwood movie "Gran Torino." The sci-fil horror flicks "Pandorum" and "The Unborn." Kevin James as "Mall Cop." "The Burning Plain," starring Charlize Theron. The first "Wonder Woman" movie of the millennium. "The Education Of Charlie Banks" and "Pippa Lee." Clive Owen in "The International." "Lovely Still" - featuring Martin Landau & Ellen Burstyn. Isla Fisher in "Confessions Of A Shopaholic." And Mickey Rourke as "The Wrestler." Jamie Foxx and "Iron Man," Robert Downey Jr., in "The Soloist." Matt Damon in "Green Zone." And "Nothing Like The Holidays," John C. Reilly in "Cirque Du Freak." Patrick Swayze in "Powder Blue." Jake Gyllenhaal as "Prince of Persia: Sands Of Time" and "The Dark Knight" himself, Christian Bale, as John Connor in "Terminator Salvation." Sam Raimi's "Drag Me To Hell." Oscar winner Adrien Brody in "The Brothers Bloom." Rose McGowan as "Red Sonja 2010." Gerard Butler in three movies; "Game" and "Law Abiding Citizen" and opposite Katherine Heigl in "The Ugly Truth." And "Tyler Perry's Madea Goes To Jail." Rob Zombie's "Tyrannosaurus Rex." "Street Fighter" and Justin Chatwin in "Dragonball." Also Keanu Reeves in "The Day The Earth Stood Still." And Seth Rogen is "The Green Hornet." "Witchblade 2009," as well as "Fame 2009." And Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor as lovers in "I Love You Phillip Morris." Sequels: Everything from Daniel Radcliffe naked not in "Harry Potter 6," but Daniel Radcliffe naked at WAM and on Broadway in "Equus." The Disney 3D films "Cars 2" and "Toy Story 3." Shia LaBeouf in "Transformers 2" and Jason Statham in "Crank 2" and Michael Douglas in "Wall Street 2." And "Transporter 3." Vin Diesel in "Fast And Furious 4." Kate Beckinsale in "Underworld 3." Steve Martin's "The Pink Panther 2," and the requisites, "Ice Age 3" and "Cloverfield 2" and "Iron Man 2." The very delayed "Star Trek XI." The prequel of "The DaVinci Code," "Angels & Demons." Need more movies? Channing Tatum in "GI Joe The Movie." And Seann William Scott in "Trainwreck: My Life As An Idiot." The big screen adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" and two Tony winning plays turned movies, "Doubt," starring Meryl Streep, and "Frost Nixon," starring Frank Langella (each who will most likely earn 2009 Oscars). Also "Sunshine Cleaning" and Disney's new fave actor, The Rock, in "Race To Witch Mountain." Also, "Friday the 13th 2009" and Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio's next collaboration, "Ashecliffe" aka "Shutter Island." In addition, the big screen incarnations of "Marley & Me" and "The Spirit." Sacha Baron Cohen is "Bruno." Nicolas Cage in "Knowing." Also "Good" and the long delayed "Killshot." Brad Pitt in both "Inglorious Bastards" and "The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button." The big screen adaptation of Maurice Sendack's "Where The Wild Things Are" and director Michael Mann's "Public Enemies" and "Taken," starring Liam Neeson. "Local Color." Along with "Watch Out" and "The Escapist." - More? Sure! Peter Jackson's "District 9" and "The Lovely Bones" and "The Hobbit Movies." Leonardo DiCaprio in "Revolutionary Road." And Kenneth Branagh's "Thor." And the 3D "They Came From Upstairs" and "Monsters vs Aliens." "The Smurfs Movie;" and "Splice;" and "Push;" "AstroBoy." The big screen version of "Land of the Lost" and Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" and Ben Stiller's "Chicago 7." And a slew of animated and non animated Walt Disney movies, many in 3D: including "Hannah Montana The Movie" and "Fraggle Rock: The Movie" and "The Jonas Brothers Movie 3D" and "Bolt," "The King of the Elves" and "Rapunzel," "The Bear and the Bow;" "Newt," "The Princess And The Frog," "Up," "Ponyo On The Cliff By The Sea" and And Universal's animated movie "The Tale Of Despereaux." Heath Ledger's last movie, "Dr. Parnassus." "Black Devil Doll." The four Jonas Brothers in the big screen adaptation of "Walter The Farting Dog" and Wesley Snipes in "Gallowwalker!" Also: Zac Efron in three big screen movies: "Footloose 2010," "17 Again" and "Me And Orson Welles." Also "Bitch Slap" and Daniel Craig in "Defiance" and "Delgo" and "Pope Joan" and "Hotel For Dogs." Benicio Del Toro as "The Wolfman" and "Che." And "Notorious." Also, Hugh Jackman as "Wolverine;" "Valkyrie." The movies "He's Just Not That Into You," James ("Titanic") Cameron's "Avatar;" "Watchmen," (from the director of "300"), "The Bad Lieutenant 2009" and Hilary Swank in "Amelia." And Nicole Kidman in "Australia," and the non Disney animated movie "Coraline." And "Two Lovers" and Anne Hathaway in "Bride Wars." "The Reader," starring Ralph Fiennes. Robert Downey Jr. as "Sherlock Holmes." Will Smith in "Seven Pounds." The Italian worldwide hit "Gomorra," as well as the Chinese blockbuster "Red Cliff." Not to mention the Australian smash "The Tender Hook". And "Fanboys" and Julia Stiles in "Cry Of The Owl" and Diablo Cody in "Jennifer's Body," which she also wrote. "Captain America" and Sean Penn as Harvey "Milk." And don't forget the must 'not' sees "My Bloody Valentine 3D" and Uwe Boll's "Far Cry." "How To Be A Serial Killer." Also, the "2009 Oscars." Our latest entry - "Push" - in select movie theaters Super Bowl Weekend 2009. For the current and complete 2008 movie box office report... 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