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Weekend Box Office : ‘Honors’ Tops in a Lackluster Bunch

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Maybe it’s the popcorn. Or, maybe it’s just audiences waiting for the big summer movies to reach the theaters. But it was a dismal weekend for many theater chains. The largest box-office draw was “With Honors,” the Joe Pesci comedy from Warner Bros., which pulled in $3.7 million in its second week in release. Second place went to Gramercy’s “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” with $3.6 million, bringing its nine-week total to over $30 million.

“3 Ninjas Kick Back,” a martial arts comedy from TriStar, kicked its way to $3.5 million during its opening weekend, followed by the MGM comedy “Clean Slate” starring Dana Carvey, which grossed $3.1 million during its debut weekend.

* Meanwhile, “Being Human,” the critically panned saga from Warner Bros. in which Robin Williams’ character is shown from caveman times to the modern era, took in $764,011 on 224 screens.

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Weekend Gross/ Screens/ Weeks in Movie (Studio) Total (millions) Average Release 1. “With Honors” $3.74 1,222 2 (Warner Bros.) $9.17 $3,082 2. “Four Weddings and a Funeral” $3.64 1,084 9 (Gramercy) $30.24 $3,426 3. “3 Ninjas Kick Back” $3.55 2,038 1 (TriStar) $3.55 $1,745 4. “Clean Slate” $3.13 1,452 1 (MGM) $3.13 $2,180 5. “No Escape” $3.12 1,765 2 (Savoy) $9.21 $1,771 6. “Bad Girls” $1.62 1,800 3 (Fox) $11.85 $901 7. “You So Crazy” $1.46 472 2 (Goldwyn) $5.43 $3,112 8. “The Inkwell” $1.38 513 3 (Touchstone) $5.99 $2,695 9. “Schindler’s List” $1.12 1,070 21 (Universal) $89.59 $965 10. “The Paper” $1.11 1,007 8 (Universal) $33.02 $1,112 * “Being Human” $764,011 224 1 (Warner Bros.) $764,011 $3,411

SOURCE: Exhibitor Relations Co.

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