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Mosters Early Numbers
The AP will not have the early weekend total numbers till late tonight/really early moring...But I got ya this!!!
GO BEARS!!!! :sohappy:
From Bloomberg Newswire:
11/04 13:06
Disney-Pixar's `Monsters, Inc.' Debuts as No. 1 With $63.5 Mln
By Ron Day
Los Angeles, Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Walt Disney Co. and Pixar Animation Studios' ``Monsters, Inc.'' opened as the top-selling movie in the U.S. and Canada with $63.5 million in ticket sales, the biggest opening for an animated film.
The take topped the $57.4 million grossed by the studios' ``Toy Story 2'' in its 1999 debut. Sony Corp.'s ``The One'' opened second with $20 million and Viacom Inc.'s ``Domestic Disturbance'' was third with $14.5 million.
``Monsters, Inc.'' continues Disney and Pixar's winning streak of hit computer-animated movies. ``Toy Story,'' ``Toy Story 2'' and ``A Bug's Life'' each grossed more than $150 million in the U.S. and Canada, with ``Toy Story 2'' bringing in about $246 million.
Originally posted by JAY-ROD
Anybody know how much the movie made last night??
The AP will not have the early weekend total numbers till late tonight/really early moring...But I got ya this!!!
GO BEARS!!!! :sohappy:
From Bloomberg Newswire:
11/04 13:06
Disney-Pixar's `Monsters, Inc.' Debuts as No. 1 With $63.5 Mln
By Ron Day
Los Angeles, Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Walt Disney Co. and Pixar Animation Studios' ``Monsters, Inc.'' opened as the top-selling movie in the U.S. and Canada with $63.5 million in ticket sales, the biggest opening for an animated film.
The take topped the $57.4 million grossed by the studios' ``Toy Story 2'' in its 1999 debut. Sony Corp.'s ``The One'' opened second with $20 million and Viacom Inc.'s ``Domestic Disturbance'' was third with $14.5 million.
``Monsters, Inc.'' continues Disney and Pixar's winning streak of hit computer-animated movies. ``Toy Story,'' ``Toy Story 2'' and ``A Bug's Life'' each grossed more than $150 million in the U.S. and Canada, with ``Toy Story 2'' bringing in about $246 million.