17 Again
May 18, 2009

Star Trek is still going strong, finishing with $43 million in their second week. The movie has gotten mixed reviews, and fell short of matching its predecessor, The Da Vinci Code, which banked $77 million its 2006 opening.
Here are the top ten movies from the May 15-17 weekend:
Angels and Demons: $48 million
Star Trek: $43 million
X-Men Origins: Wolverine: $14.8 million
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past: $6.8 million Obsessed: $4.5 million
17 Again: $3.4 million
Monsters vs. Aliens: $3million
The Soloist: $2.4 million
Next Day Air: $2.3 million
Earth: $1.6 million

X Men still brought in $27 million dollars, while the Romantic flick Ghosts of Girlfriends Past rounded out the top three with $10.4 million.
Here are the top ten movies from the May 8-10 weekend:
Star Trek: $72.5 million
X-Men Origins: Wolverine: $27 million
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past: $10.4 million
Obsessed: $6.6 million
17 Again: $4.4 million
Next Day Air: $4 million
The Soloist: $3.6 million
Monsters vs. Aliens: $3.3 million
Earth: $2.4 million
Hannah Montana: The Movie: $2.4 million

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The romantic comedy Ghosts of Girlfriend's Past opened with $15.3 million and Beyonce's latest triller Obsessed rounded out the top three with $12.2 million.
Here are the top ten movies from the May 1-3 weekend:
X-Men Origins: Wolverine: $87 million
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past: $15.3 million
Obsessed: $12.2 million
17 Again: $6.3 million
Monsters vs. Aliens: $5.8 million
The Soloist: $5.6 million
Earth: $4.1 million
Fighting: $4.1 million
Hannah Montana: The Movie: $4 million
State of Play: $3.6 million

X-Men Origins: Wolverine: Hugh Jackman returns to action as Logan, in the story behind the X-Men's adamantium-clawed mutant superhero.
Battle for Terra: After the destruction of Earth, mankind searches space for a hospitable home... then invades a peaceful planet when they find it.
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past: Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner star in the tale of a perpetual bachelor who is haunted by the women of his past relationships.
ALSO IN THEATERS
Obsessed: Beyonce Knowles and Ali Larter star in a thriller about an unhinged stalker who threatens to destroy a happy family and career.
17 Again: Zac Efron is a middle-aged father who wakes up to find he's magically seventeen again, and enrolls in high school to relive his best years.
Fighting: Channing Tatum is a small-town boy with a natural talent for fighting who gets caught up in the underground bare-knuckle circuit.
The Soloist: Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr. star in the true story of a former classical music prodigy living on the streets of Los Angeles.
Check out the movie premiere and trailer for X-Men Origins: Wolverine below...
April 27, 2009

The teen comedy 17 Again held onto the number two position with $11.6 million dollars, while Fighting rounded out the top three with $11.4 million.
Here are the top ten movies from the April 24-26 weekend:
1. Obsessed: $28.5 million
2. 17 Again: $11.6 million
3. Fighting: $11.4 million
4. The Soloist: $9.7 million
5. Earth: $8.5 million
6. Monsters vs. Aliens: $8.5 million
7. State of Play: $6.8 million
8. Hannah Montana: The Movie: $6.3 million
9. Fast & Furious: $6 million
10. Crank High Voltage: $2.4 million
April 24, 2009

Fighting
Channing Tatum is a small-town boy with a natural talent for fighting who gets caught up in the underground bare-knuckle circuit.
The Soloist
Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr. star in the true story of a former classical music prodigy living on the streets of Los Angeles.
Obsessed
Beyonce Knowles and Ali Larter star in a thriller about an unhinged stalker who threatens to destroy a happy family and career.
Earth
Documents a year in the life of our planet, following the story of three animal families and their amazing journeys.
ALSO IN THEATERS
17 Again
Zac Efron is a middle-aged father who wakes up to find he's magically seventeen again, and enrolls in high school to relive his best years.
State of Play
Russell Crowe is a reporter who uncovers a deadly conspiracy when a star congressman's mistress is brutally murdered.
Hannah Montana: The Movie
As Hannah Montana's popularity begins to take over her life, Miley takes a trip to her hometown to get some perspective on what matters most.
Check out the trailer and New York movie premiere of Fighting below...
April 20, 2009

17 Again dominated the box office this weekend bringing in $24 million dollars during opening weekend. State of Play and Monsters vs. Aliens rounded out the top three with $14 million and $12.9 million respectively. Here are the top ten movies from the April 17-19 weekend:
1. 17 Again: $24 million
2. State of Play: $14 million
3. Monsters vs. Aliens: $12.9 million
4. Hannah Montana: The Movie: $12.6 million
5. Fast & Furious: $12.2 million
6. Crank High Voltage: $6.5 million
7. Observe and Report: $4 million
8. Knowing: $3.4 million
9. I Love You, Man: $3.3 million
10. The Haunting in Connecticut: $3.1 million
April 17, 2009

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17 Again: Zac Efron is a middle-aged father who wakes up to find he's magically seventeen again, and enrolls in high school to relive his best years.
Crank High Voltage: Jason Statham's heart has been replaced with a battery-powered ticker that requires regular jolts of electricity to keep working.
State of Play: Russell Crowe is a reporter who uncovers a deadly conspiracy when a star congressman's mistress is brutally murdered.
ALSO IN THEATERS
Hannah Montana: The Movie: As Hannah Montana's popularity begins to take over her life, Miley takes a trip to her hometown to get some perspective on what matters most.
Fast & Furious: Vin Diesel and Paul Walker are former rivals who reunite for the fourth installment of the supercharged auto action franchise.
Monsters vs. Aliens: A motley crew of monsters are recruited by the government to save Earth from the evil alien invader Gallaxhar. In 3D and IMAX 3D!
Observe and Report: Seth Rogen stars as the self-important head of security at a shopping mall who squares off in a turf war against local cops.
Check out Hollyscoop's special movie premiere coverage of '17 Again' below...
April 16, 2009

According to Fandango.com, 22% of all tickets being pre-sold is for Zac Efron and Matthew Perry's new comedy, 17 Again.
In the movie Zac Efron is a middle-aged father who wakes up to find he's magically seventeen again, and enrolls in high school to relive his best years.
41 users of the movie site said you "must go" see the flick, which opens nationwide this Friday, April 17th.
To purchase movie tickets in advance, check out Fandango.com.
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