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Box Office Roundup

January 14, 2008

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This weekend, the geriatrics ruled the box office. The Bucket List starring acting vets Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman was numero uno at the box office raking in an impressive $19.5 million. Here are some of the other movies that heated up the box office. Rounding out the top three was First Sunday and Juno which brought in $19 and $14 million respectively.

1. Bucket List
2. First Sunday
3. Juno
4. National Treasure: Book Of Secrets
5. Alvin and the Chipmunks
6. I Am Legend
7. One Missed Call
8. P.S. I Love You
9. The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything
10. Atonement

Have you seen any of the movies above. Which one would you recommend?

And Just for kicks, here is the video for John Mayer’s “Say” from the Bucket List soundtrack which shows some pretty memorable scenes from the movie.

4 Responses to “Box Office Roundup”

  1. Branden on January 14, 2008 at 7:50 am #

    I saw that movie on Friday. It was nice. A little uneven, but I liked it.


  2. Mimi on January 14, 2008 at 11:06 am #

    I watched First Sunday and it was hilarious! Katt Williams is a FOOL! It was a nice movie though…


  3. Kiemie on January 14, 2008 at 7:44 pm #

    Juno and I am legend are must sees. They would be great additions to a dvd collection, if you do that sort of thing.


  4. bb on January 15, 2008 at 6:47 pm #

    Juno is the funniest thing I have seen in a long time. I am Legend was really good. I want to see the Bucket List, I’ll have to do that tommorow.


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