The Lego Movie features toy mini-figures of Batman, a pirate and others in a Lego universe faced with destruction on Taco Tuesday. “We had a movie playing for five to 85. Five-year-olds are enjoying it, their siblings are enjoying it, and their parents and grandparents are all enjoying it,” said Dan Fellman, president of domestic distribution for Warner Brothers of the blockbuster opening, which was the biggest of 2014 thus far.
Disney’s long-running musical Frozen took fourth place with $6.9 million. The animated film has already won 26 awards and has been nominated for two Oscars, according to IMDb. Loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale The Snow Queen, and featuring the voices of Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, Josh Gad, and Santino Fontana, the film tells the story of a princess who sets off on an epic journey to find her estranged sister, whose powers have trapped their kingdom in an endless winter. Frozen has racked up $369 million since its November debut.
The Monuments Men, which stars George Clooney, Matt Damon, Bill Murray and John Goodman, was second with $22.7 million in sales at U.S. and Canadian theatres. The film is based on the true story of U.S. soldiers who rescued art masterpieces from Nazi thieves. The film, based on the book by Robert M. Edsel, was written and directed by Clooney. “It was very much in line with the high end of our expectations,” said Rory Bruer, Sony Pictures’ president of worldwide distribution of the $22.7 million figure, according to REUTERS.
The Kevin Hart-Ice Cube comedy Ride Along took third with $9.4 million, after three consecutive weeks in the top spot, according to data supplied by Rentrak. The movie centres around a fast-talking security guard Ben, played by Kevin Hart, who joins his policeman brother-in-law James, played by Ice Cube, on a 24-hour patrol of Atlanta. Ben’s purpose is to prove himself worthy of marrying Angela, James’ sister.
That Awkward Moment, lastly is in fifth place, collecting $5.5 million in sales. Starring Zac Efron, Michael B. Jordan and Miles Teller, this romantic comedy is about relationships and the inevitable moment when one has to decide where the relationship is going.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 11th, 2014.
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