THIS WEEKEND FIMALES RULE THE ROOST AND TAKE THE TOP SPOT AT THE THEATRES. TINA FEY TAKES THE COMEDY 'BABY MAMA' TO THE TOP WITH OVER $18 MILLION AT THE BOXOFFICE.

CULT SEQUEL 'HAROLD AND KUMAR ESCAPE FROM GUANTANAMO BAY' PULLS IN OVER $14 MILLION WITH THIS MALE BUDDY COMEDY AND TAKES SECOND PLACE.

EVEN THOUGH IT FELL 47% AT THE BOXOFFICE 'THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM' STILL MANAGED TO TAKE THIRD PLACE OVER 'FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL' WITH AN $11 MILLION TAKE.

THIS WEEKEND The females beat the males this week as Baby Mama outdueled Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay for the top spot at the box office in this, the final weekend before the summer movie season kicks off.


Former SNL Weekend Update co-anchors, and current BFF's, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler's Baby Mama found its way to top of the charts this weekend, taking in an estimated $18.3M. The female buddy comedy about Poehler becoming a surrogate mother for Fey, averaged a strong $7,184 per screen for Universal.

Landing in second place was the male buddy comedy Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay, which smoked up an estimated $14.5M this weekend, in one of the last releases for New Line Cinema. In 2004, Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle opened with a disappointing $5.5M on its way to a $18.2M final gross. Its sequel, after 4 years of gaining a cult following, nearly hit that amount in its first weekend.

Third and fourth places went to last weekend's numbers one and two. In third was the battle of the martial arts experts, The Forbidden Kingdom. Falling 47.5% from last weekend, the Lionsgate film brought in $11.2M, according to estimates, bringing its total to $38.3. Look for a final gross in the $55M range. Fourth place went to another Universal comedy, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, which slipped 38% to $11M, according to estimates, bringing its cume to $35.1M. Look for a final gross in the same $55M range.

Fox and Sony controlled the rest of the top 10, with three titles each. In fifth place for a second consecutive weekend was the family adventure Nim's Island, which had the best hold in the top 10, dipping only 20% for an estimated $4.5M this weekend. Its cume now stands at $39M after four weeks.

Sony's triumverate of films landed in the six to eight spots. Leading off was the PG-13 horror film Prom Night, which fell 49% from last weekend to an estimated $4.4M, bringing its cume to $38.1M. In seventh was the surprisingly strong 21 which fell only 27.5% this weekend, taking in an additional $4M in chips, according to estimates. Its total now stands at a very solid $75.8M. Crashing and burning into eighth was 88 Minutes. The Al Pacino-led thriller fell 48% from last weekend's debut to an estimated $3.6M. Its total stands at $12.6M with not much more left in the bucket. Look for a final gross in the $15M range.

Spending a seventh week in the top 10, and landing at number nine was the Fox animted hit Horton Hears a Who, which took in $2.4M according to estimates, falling 31% from last weekend. Its cume now stands at a towering $147.9M. However its reign as the top grossing film of 2008 will come to an end very shortly. And rounding out the top ten was Fox stablemate Deception which landed with a thud and earned an estimated $2.1M this weekend, for a per theater average of a dismal $1,114. Look for a quick trip to the DVD aisles for this one.

The top ten films grossed $76.2M which was up 34% from last year when Disturbia took its third trip to number one with $9M; and down 11% from 2006 when RV debuted in the top spot with $16.4M.

Compared to projections, Baby Mama and Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay came in higher than Gitesh's predictions of $13M and $11M respectively, while Deception came in under Gitesh's modest projection of $4M.

by Gitesh Pandya




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BOXOFFICE CHART
"Hollywood's Horse Race... and they're off!
Weekend of April 25 - 27
Source:Exhibitor Relations Co.
( 0 ) = New
1/0 Baby Mama 18.3/ 18.3
2/0 Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay 14.6/ 14.6
3/1 The Forbidden Kingdom 11.2/ 38.3
4/2 Forgetting Sarah Marshall 11.0/ 35.1
5/5 Nim's Island 4.5/ 39.0
6/3 Prom Night (2008) 4.4/ 38.1
7/6 21 4.0/ 75.8
8/4 88 Minutes 3.6/ 12.6
9/8 Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! 2.4/ 147.9
10/0 Deception (2008) 2.2/ 2.2

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