Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
June 1, 2009

Disney distribution president Chuck Viane said today, "I think the sell was easier than that. We sold a great story. We showed a great comedy."
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian continued to bring in big numbers, surpassing the $100,000,00 mark with $105.3 million.
Here are the top ten movies from the May 29-31 weekend:
Up: $68.2 million
Night at the Museum 2: $25.5 million
Drag Me to Hell: $16.6 million
Terminator Salvation: $16.1 million
Star Trek: $12.8 million
Angels & Demons: $11.2 million
Dance Flick: $4.9 million
Wolverine: $3.9 million
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past: $1.9 million
Obsessed: $665,000
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
May 8, 2009

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Star Trek: Kirk, Spock, Bones and the rest of the Enterprise crew boldly go where no one has gone before in J.J. Abrams re-imagining of the final frontier.
Next Day Air: Things get wildly out of control when two bumbling criminals accidentally receive a package of grade-A cocaine.
Little Ashes: Robert Pattinson stars in the story of young Salvador Dali and his unique relationship with Federico Garcia Lorca and Luis Bunuel.
ALSO IN THEATERS:
X-Men Origins: Wolverine: Hugh Jackman returns to action as Logan, in the story behind the X-Men's adamantium-clawed mutant superhero.
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.
Obsessed: Beyonce Knowles and Ali Larter star in a thriller about an unhinged stalker who threatens to destroy a happy family and career.

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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...

Conner Mead (Matthew McConaughey) is a celebrity photographer with a strict no-strings policy when it comes to love. On the eve of his brothers wedding, Conner is reunited with childhood friend, Jenny (Jennifer Garner) who has always been the one woman with a special place in his heart. However Conner Mead gets a huge wake-up call from the deceased Uncle Wayne (Michael Douglas) with a revealing look into all of his failed relationships. Hollyscoop.com caught up with the stars of the film to get the scoop on this unique romantic comedy.
"It's comedic, but also, in one night ghosts visiting you will change you a hell of a lot better than one night or one year of therapy," McConaughey told Hollyscoop.
Co-star Jennifer Garner explained that the characters vulnerability is what makes this film really work. "Going over scenes and trying to make them more organic and just being together you kind of start to feel an actual real relationship which was necessary for this, because these characters had been the most important people in each others lives."
Both McConaughey and Garner are now in serious relationships, so we had to ask what is was like diving back into a role that truly explored the single life, "It's always fun, the whole point of playing a role is that its not really you, I mean it was fun to go back. Doing a romantic comedy to like fall in love, its great." said Garner.
She also went on to explain that although it's a romantic comedy, men should definitely see this movie with their wives or girlfriends, "No it's more for men to say you have to risk love and commitment, otherwise you're going to end up alone with old age make up and sad." And there is no one else better to play with those emotions like Matthew McConaughey. The film hits Theaters on Friday May 1st.
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