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Kung Fu Panda Drop Kicks the Competition


Seems like all those promos must have paid off—first at Cannes, then the TV commercial onslaught—as Kung Fu Panda kicked some serious butt at the box office over the weekend, out-grossing Adam Sandler’s new film, You Don’t Mess With the Zohan, by 50 percent. The animated action flick, featuring the voices of Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman and Jackie Chan, took in $60 million over the weekend—while Zohan earned $40 million.

Harrison Ford and Shia LaBeouf’s Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull held strong in the number three position with $22.8 million, while last year’s surprise topper, Michael Patrick King’s Sex and the City, saw a more than 62 percent decline in ticket sales, with a weekend total of $21.3 million.


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Comment by Watch Movies on 6/09/08 at 1:56 pm

This was a pretty good. Just watched the movie last Saturday. I doubt that it’ll still be number one in the box office next week though.

Comment by fairings on 8/26/08 at 7:51 pm

Kung Fu Panda is one movie that you just cannot miss. It is funny and at the same time inspiring to kids and adults alike. Great movie indeed!

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