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Time Warner scores at the box office with 'Sex' pic

Posted Jun 2nd 2008 8:56AM by Steven Mallas
Filed under: General Electric (GE), Time Warner (TWX), Walt Disney (DIS), Viacom (VIA), Film, Marvel Entertainment (MVL)

The box-office estimates from Boxofficemojo for this past weekend surprised the heck out of me. Apparently, I'm out of touch with how popular this HBO show actually was because Time Warner's (NYSE: TWX) Sex and the City captured first place at domestic multiplexes, hauling in over $55 million as of now (the numbers will change when they are finalized later on). Honestly, I thought I was going to be writing about the failure of Carrie and the gang. Kudos to Time Warner for opening this picture to great success.

Viacom's (NYSE: VIA) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull continues to bring in the nostalgia crowd as well as generate new fans for the franchise. It came in second place with about $46 million for the weekend. Still, I'm amazed that "Sex and the City" topped it.

But the film at number three perhaps surprised me even more. It's called The Strangers, and it's distributed by General Electric's (NYSE: GE) Universal Pictures. I never thought it would gross anywhere near $20 million, but it looks like it may have ended up doing just that. The concept seemed quite appealing in its simplicity. I haven't seen it yet, but it seems to rely on primal bump-in-the-night scares as opposed to all-out visceral gore. Those masks the intruders wear are incredibly creepy.

Marvel (NYSE: MVL) shareholders (I am one) are now counting the days till Iron Man, which was the number-four flick, crosses $300 million at domestic theaters. That level should have a significant effect on operating income over time; right now, the movie stands at a total gross of approximately $276 million. I'd say $300 million will be reached within two weeks. And who's at number five? My old friend, Prince Caspian. Actually, I'm being a bit sarcastic there, since I am so disappointed as a Disney (NYSE: DIS) shareholder at this movie's performance. After three weekends, the fantasy has a total tally in the vicinity of $115 million. That, my friends, isn't sexy at all...

Disclosure: I own shares of Disney, General Electric, and Marvel; positions change at any time.

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