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Chuck & Larry outsell Harry Potter

By Alexandra Heilbron on July 23, 2007 | 5 Comments


Chuck & LarryAdam Sandler‘s new comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry outsold Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, taking in $34.8 million at the weekend box office (All figures US) while Harry Potter earned an additional $32.2 for a total of  $207.5 million. The new movie musical Hairspray opened in third place, earning $27.8 million. Transformers was knocked to fourth place with an additional $20.5 million. Ratatouille rounded out the top five with $11 million.



Comments & Discussion

  1. Anonymous • July 23, 2007 @ 10:07 AM

    I’m not surprised; Harry Potter is old hat now and people want something fresh and exciting.

  2. The Golden Martian • July 23, 2007 @ 11:24 AM

    Chuck and Larry beat ho-hum Harry any day!

  3. sk8tergirl • July 24, 2007 @ 11:25 AM

    it must be a good movie.

  4. crazy on you • July 25, 2007 @ 1:27 PM

    this movie is really upsetting to me and its digusting how people are asking for this movie.
    i work at a movie theatre and people come in asking for the “faggot movie”
    now that makes me so sick to my stomach that people not only use that termonoligy but that they take this movie as a serious movie about homosexuals.
    i dont know what is happening to society and movie culture these days but its truely truely upsetting.

  5. Tyler • July 25, 2007 @ 2:40 PM

    Well hopefully those ppl will have a change of heart after seeing the movie. I think this movie was very well made and I was pleasantly surprised, being homosexual myself just how well they developed the characters. It’s really not an anti-gay movie at all and if ppl walk out b4 it’s over, then they are really missing out. This movie shows just how much it hurts to be isolated and how ppl judge each other even when they’ve known that person forever w/o ever saying a thing. The movie really starts picking up pace after Sandler socks the protestor.


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