Contoh Teks Pidato - "Clash of the Titans" headed a heavyweight trio of movies which took the box office by storm over Easter and ended the brief reign of Nanny McPhee. Director Louis Leterrier's 3D, special effects-laden update of MGM's 1981 action fantasy loosely based on Greek mythology took 5.6 million pounds on its debut weekend, according to Screen International on Wednesday.
Teks Pidato - Dreamworks' animated feature "How to Train Your Dragon" came in at No.2 with a 4.8 million pound take and director Matthew Vaughn's "Kick-Ass," starring Aaron Johnson as a would-be superhero, opened at three with 3.8 million pounds.
"Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang," with Emma Thompson riding to the rescue of harassed mum Maggie Gyllenhaal, was down in fourth spot after its single week on top.
"Alice in Wonderland," director Tim Burton's version of the classic Lewis Carroll fantasy, slipped from second place to fifth.
Sixth, down three, was "The Blind Side" with Sandra Bullock, who won Best Actress at the Oscars last month for her role as a mother who turns a disadvantaged teenager into a football star.
New York love story "Remember Me" was new at seven, just above Martin Scorsese's psychological thriller "Shutter Island," which was down four at eight.
Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston were down in ninth spot from five with "The Bounty Hunter" and Jackie Chan as "The Spy Next Door" slipped to 10th spot from seventh.
Teks Pidato - Dreamworks' animated feature "How to Train Your Dragon" came in at No.2 with a 4.8 million pound take and director Matthew Vaughn's "Kick-Ass," starring Aaron Johnson as a would-be superhero, opened at three with 3.8 million pounds.
"Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang," with Emma Thompson riding to the rescue of harassed mum Maggie Gyllenhaal, was down in fourth spot after its single week on top.
"Alice in Wonderland," director Tim Burton's version of the classic Lewis Carroll fantasy, slipped from second place to fifth.
Sixth, down three, was "The Blind Side" with Sandra Bullock, who won Best Actress at the Oscars last month for her role as a mother who turns a disadvantaged teenager into a football star.
New York love story "Remember Me" was new at seven, just above Martin Scorsese's psychological thriller "Shutter Island," which was down four at eight.
Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston were down in ninth spot from five with "The Bounty Hunter" and Jackie Chan as "The Spy Next Door" slipped to 10th spot from seventh.
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