Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The Hangover Part II has a weekend to remember at the UK box office

UK box office top ten and analysis for the weekend of Friday 27th - Sunday 29th May 2011...



Todd Phillips' comedy sequel The Hangover Part II enjoyed a record-breaking opening at the global box office this past weekend and it also jumps in straight at the top of the UK chart, toppling previous champion Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides with an impressive opening of £10.4m. As a result, Pirates 4 slips one place to second with £4.7m, while another comedy sequel, Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules, opens in third place with £1.4m and is the only other film in UK cinemas to break the seven-figure mark.



Moving on and Marvel Studios' latest superhero effort Thor finds itself down one place to fourth while Fast & Furious 5: Rio Heist drops out of the top two for the first time, slipping three places to round out the top five. Animated comedy Rio continues to perform well and actually climbs one spot to sixth, leapfrogging horror flick Insidious as it falls to seventh. Also on the decline are Hanna and Water for Elephants, both of which slip two apiece to eighth and tenth respectively, while Attack the Block suffers the steepest drop of the week as it plunges four places to ninth.



Number one this time last year: Sex and the City 2



















































































































Pos.FilmWeekend GrossWeek
1The Hangover Part II



£10,409,0171
2Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides£4,757,4112

3Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules

£1,476,7201
4Thor£335,1035
5Fast & Furious 5: Rio Heist£322,5066
6Rio£300,8657
7Insidious£208,3135
8Hanna£148,3393
9Attack the Block£142,9194
10Water for Elephants£129,1434


Incoming...



The big release this week is of course X-Men: First Class (cert. 12A), which opened here in the UK today, while alternatives arriving this coming Friday include the Disney teen flick Prom (cert. U), racing documentary Senna (cert. 12A) and the British concert film JLS 3D: Eyes Wide Open (cert. TBC).





U.K. Box Office Archive

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