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Kutcher Kicks Ash at Box Office
by Moonstruck
(Posted 10-03-2006 12:49 PM)
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Movie audiences couldn't get enough of the former That '70s Show space case as he landed his two new films, the critter cartoon Open Season and the all-wet action flick The Guardian, 1-2 at the box office, accounting for more than $40 million in ticket sales, per final studio figures released Monday. Topping the list was Open Season, opening with $23.6 million. The PG-rated film, in which Kutcher voices a manic antler-challenged deer opposite Martin Lawrence's hunter-phobic bear, averaged $6,163 on 3,833 screens. Open Season is the first release from Sony's animation division and gave the studio a record 11th number-one opener this year. The flesh-and-blood version of Kutcher did slightly less business as The Guardian tallied $18 million. Costarring Kevin Costner, the Coast Guard drama launched in 3,241 theaters and averaged $5,556, which distributor Disney said fell within studio expectations. In any case, it represented the best opening for Costner since another water-logged film, the much maligned Waterworld, which splashed in with $21.7 million way back in summer 1995. The third major newcomer, School for Scoundrels, was bullied by last week's number one, Jackass: Number Two, and managed a weakling $8.6 million showing in fourth place. The nerd-revenge comedy, pitting Napoleon Dynamite's Jon Heder against Billy Bob Thornton, averaged $2,864 at 3004 locations. Unspooling on 441 sites, Destination Films' faith-based drama Facing the Giants, about an underdog high school football team inspired by its God-fearing coach, scored $1.3 million on a $3,047 average to open in 12th place. Meanwhile, in really limited release two Oscar-buzzing films did royally.
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