According to an estimation released on Sunday by the studio New Line Cinema the movie had three-day ticket sales of 50.3 million dollars.
Rush Hour 3 is faithful to its formula, but this time Jackie
Chan and Chris Tucker, respectively Chief Inspector Lee and Detective James
Carter, are in
Rush Hour 3 bumped the espionage action sequel The Bourne
Ultimatum starring Matt Damon into second place. After debuting last weekend in
first place, the third instalment of screen adaptations from novelist Robert
Ludlum grossed 33.7 million dollars from Friday- Sunday.
But “Rush Hour 3” did not so good compared to the previous installment “Rush Hour 2”, released six years ago. In the opening week end in 2001, “Rush Hour 2” took in $67.4 million
"The Simpsons Movie", the adventures of
“Stardust”, the romantic fantasy movie based on Neil
Gaiman’s fantasy novel and directed Matthew Vaughn, despite its impressive cast
(Michelle Pfeifer, Robert de Niro, Charlie Cox, Peter O’Toole, Claire Danes and
Sienna Miller) has debuted on the fourth place, with 9 million dollars in
revenue.
“Hairspray”, the film adaptation of the famous Broadway
musical, with John Travolta dancing in high heels, collected $6.4 million in
its sixth week. “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry” brought in $5.9 million. In
the eighth place was “Harry Potter and the Order of the
The week-end’s other new release, “Daddy Day Camp”, a sequel to “Daddy Day Care” starring Cuba Gooding Jr., ranked 10th with $3.3 million.
1. "Rush Hour 3," 50.3 million.
2. "The Bourne Ultimatum," $33.7 million.
3. "The Simpsons Movie," $11.1 million.
4. "Stardust," $9 million.
5. "Underdog," $6.5 million.
6. "Hairspray," $6.4 million.
7. "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry," $5.9
million.
8. "Harry Potter and the Order of the
9. "No Reservations," $3.9 million.
10. "Daddy Day Camp," which opened Wednesday, $3.3
million.