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October 21, 2010

Les Minimoys plus fort que Facebook - Europe1

Les Minimoys plus fort que Facebook

Par Europe1.fr avec AFP

Publié le 21 octobre 2010 à 21h12 Mis à jour le 21 octobre 2010 à 21h12

Extrait du film The Social Network © Sony Pictures Releasing France

BOX-OFFICE - Très attendu, The Social Network fait finalement moins de 500.000 entrées.

Le box-office attendait à sa tête The Social Network, le film sur Mark Zuckerberg, le créateur de Facebook. Avec une promotion très soutenue, un thème fédérateur et 60 millions de dollars engrangés aux Etats-Unis en trois semaines, le long-métrage de David Fincher pouvait rétendre à la première place.

Arthur en tête

Mais Arthur et la guerre des deux mondes, le troisième volet d’Arthur et les Minimoys, a été le plus fort. Le film de Luc Besson est ainsi arrivé en tête du box-office, avec dès sa première semaine d’exploitation 750.000 entrées. Le long-métrage devrait aisément passer la barre du million de spectateur la semaine prochaine, avec l’aide des vacances scolaires. The Social Network doit donc se contenter donc de la deuxième place, avec 484.000 entrée.

Moi, moche et méchant, premier la semaine dernière, rétrograde à la troisième place. Avec tout de même 452.000 spectateurs, il dépasse le million d’entrées, et devrait lui aussi connaître une belle longévité grâce aux vacances à venir.

Même s’il est maintenant quatrième, le film de Xavier Beauvois Des Hommes et des dieux continue sa belle performance. Il a ainsi rassemblé 273.000 spectateurs pour sa sixième semaine d’exploitation, et dépasse les deux millions d’entrées.

La déception de la semaine vient d’Elle s'appelait Sarah. Malgré de nombreuses critiques très positives, une campagne de promotion assez soutenue et un nombre élevé de copies (325), le film ne fait pas mieux que 255.000 entrée, et la cinquième place du box-office.

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2 Comments:

  • Soviet Collapse - naaah. Nobody with the western set of mind can even come close to understanding the real reasons. To begin with, the real question is not why Soviet Union collapsed. The real question is how the hell it survived for 70+ years.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at Thursday, June 21, 2007 1:56:00 PM  

  • Perhaps. But the author of the paper certainly has some insight:

    "Yegor Gaidar is director of the Institute for Economies in Transition in Moscow. Between 1991 and 1994, he was acting prime minister of Russia, minister of economy, and first deputy prime minister. Between 1993 and 2003, Gaidar was a founder and a co-chairman of the Russia's Choice and the Union of Rightist Forces Parties, and a deputy of the State Duma. "

    By Blogger Oskar, at Thursday, June 21, 2007 3:19:00 PM  

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