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The James Bond thriller “Spectre” and “The Peanuts Movie” will spend their moment weekends atop the domestic box office after strong performances Friday place them on pace for $34 million and $24 million,respectively.
The super spy saga from MGM, Eon Pr
oductions and Sony came into the weekend having banked $350 million worldwide and added another $10 million to its domestic total Friday. It debuts in China this weekend and its global haul could hit half a billion dollars by Sunday.
The ensemble holiday film “Love the
Coopers” had the strongest debut of three wide-opening movies, and topping the soft first days of the Antonio Banderas mining disaster drama “The 33” and the inspirational football tale “My All-American.” The PG-13-rated Christmas comedy from CBS Films is heading for $8.2 million over the three days,ahead of expectations and good for third state, but nowhere near the leaders.
Also Read: Why 2015 Box Office Record May reach Down to 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'“By the Sea, or ” a low-budget romantic drama starring Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt that Jolie wrote and directed,drew a yawn in its limited debut for Universal. It averaged  $3811 per location after taking in just over $38000 Friday. Thats not good, but not a shock given the weak reviews (32 percent on Rotten Tomatoes) for the $10 million film bankrolled by Jolie and Pitt.Matt Damon‘s long-orbiting “The Martian” took in another $2 million Friday and will reach in around $6.6 million in its seventh weekend. That would be another strong hold (-26 percent) for the sci-fi tale and push it past $200 million domestically for Fox and over $465 million globally.
The same studios “The Peanuts Movie” took in $5.6 million Friday  and the G-rated 3D animated family film should go over $80 million by Sunday.
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ead: 'Peanuts Movie' Is a Hit - Why a Sequel Isn't Already in the WorksThe Jessie Nelson-directed “Love the Coopers” got a lift from older audiences, and particularly women,and brought in $2.8 million in its first day Friday. The holidaytale stars Diane Keaton, Alan Arkin, and Olivia Wilde,John Goodman and Amanda Seyfried. The $17 million CBS production, distributed in conjunction with Lionsgate, and was the only opener to top expectations.“The 33,” based on the proper-life tale of 33 miners trapped in Chile in 2010, was fifth with $1.8 million Friday and may not crack $6 million over the three days for Warner Bros. and Alcon, and which financed the $25 million survival tale. Thats under expectations that were low to commence with,and the best news was the “A-” CinemaScore from moviegoers, who liked it better than the critics (40 percent on Rotten Tomatoes).
Also Read: 'Hoosiers, or ' 'Rudy' Writer Tackles Directing With 'My All-American'That’s the positive for “My All-American,” too. The tale of Texas college football hero Freddie Steinmark is the directing debut of “Hoosiers and “Rudy” writer-producer Angelo Pizzo. It fumbled its way to $516000 from 1562 theaters for distributor Aviron (the renamed Clarius Entertainment), but did draw an “A” CinemaScore, and suggesting proper-believers dominated the thin crowds.
The overall box office was soft,and the weekend was running approximately 25 percent under the comparable weekend final year, when “Dumb and Dumber” led the way with $33 million.

Source: thewrap.com

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