“Thor” hammers away at box office competition again

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – “Thor” reigned at the North  American box office for the second straight weekend while the  raunchy women’s comedy “Bridesmaids” beat expectations to come  in second.

According to studio estimates issued yesterday, the Marvel  comics 3D film “Thor,” about the earthly adventures of the god  of thunder, sold $34.5 million worth of tickets over the  weekend while “Bridesmaids” brought in $24.4 million.
“The big news is that ‘Bridesmaids’ did much better than  expected,” said Paul Dergarabedian, head of tracking firm  Hollywood.com Box Office.

Universal Pictures, the studio behind “Bridesmaids,” had  expected the film, which was produced by comedy powerhouse Judd  Apatow on a budget of $32.5 million, to have an opening weekend  more than $10 million lower than what it posted.

The movie, starring Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph, was  unusual for a film geared to women because it had plenty of  raunchy bits in typical Apatow film.

But it appears not only women took a shine to the film’s  gross-out moments but men also were drawn to a movie about the  misadventures of a group of bridesmaids who see their  friendship tested by the stress of a wedding.

“Men like this movie as much as women. Now the word of  mouth will filter out that it’s OK for a man to go see a movie  called ‘Bridesmaids,’“ said Nikki Rocco, Universal Pictures  president of distribution.

The action movie “Fast Five,” in its third week at  theaters, had a strong showing with $19.5 million and came in  third, leaving fourth place to the action horror flick  “Priest,” which opened with a disappointing $14.5 million.

“Priest” is from Sony Pictures unit Screen Gems, a division  of Sony Corp.
‘RIO’ FLIES ON

The animated 3-D movie “Rio” landed at fifth place in U.S.  and Canada ticket sales, earning $8 million at box offices,  with only a 6 percent drop from last week.