Need for Speed not did very well at the box office, Mr. Peabody - TopicsExpress



          

Need for Speed not did very well at the box office, Mr. Peabody and Sherman takes the first place Need for Speed, starring Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) and based on the popular video game franchise, struggled at the box office this weekend, earning in total less than $18 million, below the $30 million they hoped and only good enough for third place. The films $66 million will struggle to make their money back in the country, but fortunately was able to bring another $45.6 million overseas for a worldwide debut of $63.4 million. Need for Speed was also a favorite of critics. On RottenTomatoes, currently has an abysmal ranking of 24%. It is a disappointing start in the field home, but open with that number around the world and almost coincides with the films budget is great, said Disney. This was a very affordable and with many Territories film left to open, everything will be fine. We feel very good where we are. Need for Speed lost against the animated Mr. Peabody and Sherman, which won first place in its second week with $ 21.2 million, raising its total worldwide of $148 million, little more than its budget of $145 million. The other new wide release of the weekend was The Single Moms Club Tyler Perry, which landed in fifth place with $8.3 million, the worst opening of any movie in Tyler Perry. It has a rating of 22%. By the side of the specialty, Veronica Mars arrived in theaters in 291 locations, earning $2 million in total. The film grossed 5.7 million dollars on Kickstarter and this selling and being rented very well through digital channels. On RottenTomatoes, it has a score of 76%. The R classification of Jason Bateman comedy Bad Words was released in 6 theaters, earning a decent 120,000 dollars. It has a rating of 67%. And, finally, the Enemy of Jake Gyllenhaal thriller was released in 1 Theatre, where he won $18,000. It has a rating of 81%.
Posted on: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 22:56:26 +0000

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