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    Cruise's 'Mission' stays on top with $31.3 million

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tom Cruise's new mission remains impossible to beat at the box office.

    Studio estimates Sunday placed "Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol" in the No. 1 spot for the second-straight weekend with $31.3 million. With a $134.1 million domestic total, it's the first $100 million hit with Cruise in the lead role since 2006's "Mission: Impossible III."

    The Paramount release led a solid New Year's weekend as Hollywood managed fair business to end a sluggish year on a more promising note for 2012. Domestic revenues closed out at $10.22 billion for 2011, down 3.4 percent from 2010's, according to box-office tracker Hollywood.com.

    That was a slight improvement over Hollywood.com's projections a week earlier, when Hollywood was limping through the normally busy holiday season with a lineup of underachieving movies.

    "This week was a pleasant surprise," said Hollywood.com analyst Paul Dergarabedian. "Last week, we were really pretty gloom and doom, but this final push at the end of the year was stronger than expected. It's a good way to head into 2012, with at least a little bit of momentum at the box office."

    Still, movie admissions were down sharply for the second year in a row. Factoring in higher ticket prices, domestic attendance slipped to 1.28 billion in 2011, off 4.2 percent from 2010 admissions and the smallest audiences Hollywood has had since 1995, according to Hollywood.com.

    Hollywood started the year in a deep rut, with domestic revenues trailing 2010's by 20 percent or more as a weak first quarter fell far short of the previous year's spectacular results for the sci-fi sensation "Avatar."

    Studios nearly dug themselves out from that deficit over the summer, but business lagged through the fall and holidays as audiences had a ho-hum response to most movies.

    Some studio executives had predicted record revenues for 2011. The movies themselves may simply have held less appeal to fans than expected, though audiences also could be skipping trips to theaters to watch movies on big-screen home setups or to play with the countless entertainment gadgets now on the market. Viewers can watch films at home or on portable devices for a fraction of the cost of going to theaters.

    The industry is looking ahead to an impressive lineup to turn things around this year. Big titles include the superhero tales "The Dark Knight Rises," ''The Amazing Spider-Man" and "The Avengers"; the latest in the animated franchises "Ice Age" and "Madagascar," along with "Brave," the new adventure from animation master Pixar; Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones' "Men in Black 3"; Daniel Craig's new James Bond thriller "Skyfall"; Johnny Depp's vampire story "Dark Shadows"; Ridley Scott's "Prometheus," a cousin to his science-fiction classic "Alien"; and Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," the first in a two-part prequel to his "Lord of the Rings" films.

    The rest of this weekend's top-three remained unchanged. Robert Downey Jr.'s "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows," from Warner Bros., finished second again with $22.1 million, raising its domestic total to $132.1 million.

    The 20th Century Fox family sequel "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked" was still at No. 3 with $18.3 million to lift its haul to $94.6 million.

    In its first full weekend, Steven Spielberg's World War I epic "War Horse" came in fourth with $16.9 million, pushing its domestic total to $43 million.

    At No. 5 was David Fincher's thriller "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" with $16.3 million. The Sony release, which stars Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara, now stands at $57.1 million domestically.

    Cameron Crowe's family tale "We Bought a Zoo," featuring Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson, finished at No. 6 with $14.3 million. Released by 20th Century Fox, the movie raised its total to $41.8 million.

    Rounding out the top films was Spielberg and producer Jackson's animated action story "The Adventures of Tintin" at No. 7 with $12 million. The Paramount release lifted its domestic sum to $47.8 million.

    Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Where available, latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

    1. "Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol," $31.3 million.

    2. "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows," $22.1 million.

    3. "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked," $18.3 million.

    4. "War Horse," $16.9 million.

    5. "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," $16.3 million.

    6. "We Bought a Zoo," $14.3 million.

    7. "The Adventures of Tintin," $12 million.

    8. "New Year's Eve," $6.7 million.

    9. "The Darkest Hour," $4.3 million.

    10. "The Descendants," $3.7 million.

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    Universal and Focus are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is owned by Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are owned by The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is owned by Filmyard Holdings LLC; 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a group of former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC is owned by AMC Networks Inc.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.

     

    501 comments

    • BOOMCHAKALAKA  •  4 months ago
      Hey Hollywood, has anyone done a comparative study regarding the ratio of movie goers to the prices involved. I wonder if you reduced prices you couldn'a make up the little loss with more than normal increases of visitors. Why go to a movie with all the hassel and expenses? Be pateint an wait. A service will buy the film, or it will go to CD, and walla, an $80 visit to the show with someone turns into $29.99 that you can share and seen more than once.
      • Mustard 4 months ago
        Or live here in Afghanistan and by the boot legged copies just days after the movie is released.
      • Dr. Zook 4 months ago
        I can buy DVDs for $6 or less where I live, so why go to a theatre when I can watch a film of my 50" flat screen with surround sound and make my own popcorn just the way I like it for 15 cents?
    • sunnydee52  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 months ago
      haven't been to a theatre in 15 mos. cell phones chatter all around you,kids playing in the aisles, pic/sound fails during show, popcorn/snack bar priced like a 5 star meal, tkt priced at level of buying the dvd. read the paper/check the net, hollywood: we're broke and unemployed! why are you surprised????
      • Hey 4 months ago
        You are unemployed yet have the grammar skills of a 5 year old. Should we all be surprised?
      • ALLEND 4 months ago
        You forgot to mention the people sitting behind you in the theater's kicking the s**t out of the back of your seat while you are trying to watch the movie too.
      • John 4 months ago
        HEY, YOU REALLY HAD TO SAY THAT ??YOU ARE A POMPOUS #$%$ !!
    • Mitchell S  •  4 months ago
      I like how the article say the industry is looking forward to strong lineup,and there all remakes and sequels.have they ever thought someone might want to see something new an original.
      • Tamie 4 months ago
        Maybe the Iron Lady will be good. At least it has Meryl Streep in it. Hollywierd has learned they can spend a little bit of money and keep thousands of tweens very happy. No plot needed, no brain either. A vampire resort in Brazil? Really?
      • Overthehill 4 months ago
        Their movies are soooo unoriginal and ticket prices out of this world! They need to et smart and I don't mean the partner of agent 99!
      • Overthehill 4 months ago
        Get...my g is sticking!
    • dong suk  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 months ago
      tom cruise makes katie holme force fruits and vegetables in his mudhole.
      • Bob 4 months ago
        #$%$ - remember yours is the short bus.
      • Hello Sailor 4 months ago
        And people PAY to see this??
    • ForkYou  •  4 months ago
      He walks like someone who spends time packing fudge like in a fudge factory.
      • Bob 4 months ago
        So in your dream your the fudge factory.
      • ForkYou 4 months ago
        It's you're stupid. Your asshole.
    • smatry pants  •  4 months ago
      Sounds like a great movie. Too bad I missed it.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 months ago
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    • TomM  •  Maringouin, Louisiana  •  4 months ago
      This helps the economy in more ways than one! a market for enlarged heels is alive and well.
    • ACACIA72  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  4 months ago
      What kills me are people who text during the movie. The last time we went to the theater, there was a woman right in front of us who kept texting until I finally asked her to knock it off. She stopped but was honestly surprised she was bothering anyone!
    • Bartender, another Martin ...  •  Big Lake, Minnesota  •  4 months ago
      They release them so soon after the movie quits running at the theaters that most people buy the DVD or Blue Ray, some Orville Reddenbaker, a couple of Cokes and watch it at home.
    • AmandaT  •  4 months ago
      Nobody hated on tom cruise until he babbled like an insane idiot about being richer and better than anyone because of scientology. When he calls everyone unintelligent because we dont believe that humans can pay alot of money to get rid of cancer and all other ailments, of course people will talk. its insanity. Its an excuse to not pay taxes, check it, it isnt even a religion. The evil alien ruler Xenu killed millions of aliens (Thetans) from around the universe by kidnapping them, bringing them to earth in golden DC-8 “space-planes”, stacking them around volcanoes & blowing them up by dropping “h-bombs” into the volcanoes. Scientologists believe the souls of these aliens (these souls are "Body Thetans") were captured, brainwashed & released; they then attached themselves to our ancestors (and according to Scientology’s belief in Thetan immortality, they also attached to us during “past lives”) & cause many of our mental & physical ills to this day. Auditing is said to “clear” us of these Body Thetans as well as the “mental implants” they supposedly impose on our minds.. Flat out insane, and of course disrespectful when you make fun of and belittle, the audience who made you what you are.
    • Booeeyah!  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  4 months ago
      hey hollywood! i really want to see a movie of voltron and thundercats! quit messing around with smurfs and garfield and stupid yogi bear!!!
    • dah  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 months ago
      people texting inside the theatre should be asked to leave. what's up with these people. they already drive around texting others while endangering our lives on the road and they have to bother us with our hard earned money just to watch tom cruise movie by texting inside the theatre too. disrespectful..
    • Mullet Over  •  4 months ago
      Why did it take Nicole so long to figure out he is gay?
    • Me  •  4 months ago
      Considering that the cult of $cientology forbids watching tv and movies its amazing that so many actors are are a part of that money making cult.
    • Dudster54  •  4 months ago
      Movies aren't in color anymore... they are dark due to being digital or 3D or septra/B&W to hide cheesy special effect or old fatties like Steven Segal who can't do decent fight scenes anymore. Seriously...one of his movies was on and I had to turn up the brightness to 80% to see anything.Hobo With A Shotgun was great because it was in wondrous Technicolor...seriously...it was beautiful to behold.
    • JoAnne  •  4 months ago
      wonder who he's blowing to keep getting the plum movie roles.
    • Christopher H  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 months ago
      I guess this means there will be a 5th one announced soon.
    • dah  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 months ago
      if i see a person next time texting inside the theatre and bothering me,i will tell that person to leave and do it outside and if he refused, i'll call security.
    • Dave  •  Ontario, California  •  4 months ago
      AWSOOOOME MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I SAW IT TWICE IMAX & REGULAR THEATER.

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