Bruce Willis starrer A Good Day to Die Hard pulled ahead of rivals Safe Haven and holdover Identity Thief to narrowly win Presidents Day weekend with a three-day gross of $25 million. The 20th Century Fox pic now is projected to earn $30 million for the full holiday weekend, pushing its five-day domestic debut to $38.3 million (both Die Hard and Safe Haven opened on Valentine’s Day).
The top 12 films of the weekend, as of Sunday, February 17, are as follows:
RANK | TITLE | DISTRIBUTOR NAME | WEEKEND REVENUE | CUME REVENUE | ||
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REVENUE | # OF LOCATIONS* | LOC AVG | ||||
1 | Good Day To Die Hard, A | 20th Century Fox | $25,000,000 | 3,553 | 7,036 | $33,239,116 |
2 | Identity Thief | Universal | $23,436,825 | 3,165 | 7,405 | $70,724,610 |
3 | Safe Haven | Relativity Media | $21,430,000 | 3,223 | 6,649 | $30,258,918 |
4 | Escape From Planet Earth | The Weinstein Company | $16,066,000 | 3,288 | 4,886 | $16,066,000 |
5 | Warm Bodies | Lionsgate | $9,000,000 | 2,897 | 3,106 | $50,220,531 |
6 | Beautiful Creatures | Warner Bros. | $7,460,000 | 2,950 | 2,528 | $10,002,317 |
7 | Side Effects | Open Road | $6,307,000 | 2,605 | 2,421 | $19,127,836 |
8 | Silver Linings Playbook | The Weinstein Company | $6,088,000 | 2,202 | 2,764 | $98,462,472 |
9 | Hansel And Gretel: Witch Hunters | Paramount | $3,470,000 | 2,103 | 1,650 | $49,698,795 |
10 | Zero Dark Thirty | Sony | $3,100,000 | 1,522 | 2,036 | $88,028,668 |
11 | Mama | Universal | $2,793,360 | 1,648 | 1,695 | $68,273,535 |
12 | Argo | Warner Bros. | $2,230,000 | 903 | 2,469 | $126,893,052 |