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'Ghost Rider' hunts movie-goers
published: Monday | February 19, 2007


Nicholas Cage in a scene from 'Ghost Rider'. - Contributed

LOS ANGELES (AP):

Satan's bounty hunter has looted the wallets of movie-goers.

Ghost Rider, Sony's comic-book adaptation starring Nicolas Cage as a motorcycle stunt driver moonlighting as a collector of evil souls for the devil, debuted as the top weekend movie with US$44.5 million, according to studio estimates yesterday.

Debuting in second place with US$22.1 million was Disney's Bridge to Terabithia, based on the children's novel about a boy and girl who create an elaborate fantasy land to escape from the troubles of the real world.

Bumped off other movies

The movies bumped off the previous weekend's number one flick, DreamWorks' Eddie Murphy comedy Norbit, which slipped to third place with US$16.8 million, lifting its total to US$58.9 million.

Premiering at number four with US$14 million was the Warner Bros. romance Music and Lyrics, starring Hugh Grant as a washed-up pop singer and Drew Barrymore as his unlikely songwriting partner.

The Lionsgate romance, Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls, opened in fifth place with US$12.1 million, a sharp drop from filmmaker Perry's February releases the last two years, 2006's Madea's Family Reunion, which premiered with US$30 million, and 2005's Diary of a Mad Black Woman, which debuted with US$21.9 million.

Universal's spy thriller Breach debuted at number six with US$10.4 million. It stars Chris Cooper as Robert Hanssen, the FBI man caught in 2001 for selling secrets to Russia, and Ryan Phillippe as a young bureau operative who helps bring him down.

Though trashed by critics, Ghost Rider helped pull Hollywood out of its box-office doldrums, with overall revenues rising for the first time in six weekends. The top 12 movies took in US$141.4 million (€107.78 million), up 28 per cent from the same weekend last year.

"This is the weekend that could turn the tide and get us going in the right direction," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Media By Numbers.

Based on the Marvel Comic books, Ghost Rider delivered Hollywood's biggest opening so far this year, topping the US$34.2 million (€26.07 million) debut for Norbit. Ghost Rider was the best opening weekend ever for Cage, beating the US$35.1 million (€26.76 million) debut of National Treasure.

Ghost Rider also extended Hollywood's winning streak with comic-book adaptations, a genre some critics have said would eventually play itself out.

"I think as long as stories are being told in a way that audiences embrace them, you can go for a long, long, long, long time," Bruer said.

Coming this summer are two big comic-book sequels, Sony's Spider-Man 3 and 20th Century Fox's Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.

Movie listing

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through yesterday at United States and Canadian theatres, according to Media By Numbers LLC. Final figures will be released today.

1. Ghost Rider, US$44.5m

2. Bridge to Terabithia, US$22.1m

3. Norbit, US$16.8m

4. Music and Lyrics, US$14m

5. Daddy's Little Girls, US$12.1m

6. Breach, US$10.4m

7. Hannibal Rising, US$5.5m

8. Because I Said So, US$5m

9. The Messengers, US$3.8m

10. Night at the Museum, US$3.7m

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