
No Strings Attached (R | 2011)Flickchart Ranking: #2203 |
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Directed By: Ivan Reitman
Starring: Natalie Portman • Ashton Kutcher • Kevin Kline • Cary Elwes • Greta Gerwig • Olivia Thirlby
Genres: Comedy • Romance • Romantic Comedy • Sex Comedy
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Best Worst Movie (NR | 2009)Flickchart Ranking: #2266 |
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Directed By: Michael Stephenson
Starring: Darren Ewing • George Hardy • Michael Stephenson • Jason Steadman • Jason Wright
Genres: Documentary • Media Documentary
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An eclectic week of releases. Some really cool films for people who don’t mind watching a film that doesn’t open in your local multiplex.
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Blue Valentine(DVD and Blu-ray | R | 2010)Flickchart Ranking: #635 |
Directed By: Derek Cianfrance
Starring: Ryan Gosling • Michelle Williams
Genres: Drama • Marriage Drama • Romance • Romantic Drama
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For the past five years, Marvel has unofficially kicked off the summer movie season with their fantastic lineup of superheroes. With big names like Wolverine, Spider-Man and Iron Man at their disposal, they have dominated the last half-decade of setting the bar high for the beginning of the summer. This weekend, they will attempt to do the same with a new film franchise based on Thor, about the strong and cocky god of thunder who gets kicked out of Asgard and forced to live on Earth. But before you start off the summer with this big-budget spectacle, check out some of these under-ranked films from the stars of Thor.

Despite earning a healthy $17 million, Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son was not ranked a single time on Flickchart this weekend. I am Number Four was ranked 30% more than Unknown, although it earned $2 million less. In other news both The Black Swan and The King’s Speech crossed the $100 million mark this weekend.
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Movie |
Weekend $ |
Total $ |
Average $/Theater |
Add to Flickchart |
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$21.8 Mil |
$22 Mil |
$7,154 |
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$19.5 Mil |
$20 Mil |
$6,183 |
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$19.4 Mil |
$50 Mil |
$6,437 |
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$18.2 Mil |
$61 Mil |
$5,130 |
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$17 Mil |
$17 Mil |
$6,026 |
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$13.6 Mil |
$48 Mil |
$4,362 |
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$6.6 Mil |
$103 Mil |
$3,148 |
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$4.1 Mil |
$33 Mil |
$1,898 |
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$3.6Mil |
$15 Mil |
$1,550 |
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$3.1 Mil |
$66 Mil |
$1,587 |
Source: Box Office Mojo

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Movie |
Weekend $ |
Total $ |
Average $/Theater |
Add to Flickchart |
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$31.0 Mil |
$31 Mil |
$8737 |
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$30.3 Mil |
$30 Mil |
$9746 |
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$25.5 Mil |
$26 Mil |
$8517 |
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$8.6 Mil |
$9 Mil |
$3741 |
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$8.4 Mil |
$26 Mil |
$3315 |
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$7.4 Mil |
$94 Mil |
$3275 |
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$5.6 Mil |
$60 Mil |
$2048 |
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$5.1 Mil |
$18 Mil |
$1840 |
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$3.8 Mil |
$160 Mil |
$1819 |
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$3.6 Mil |
$92 Mil |
$1722 |
Despite almost finishing #1, the Justin Bieber movie was the least ranked of the four new movies this weekend. The Eagle, which grossed $22 million less was actually ranked 2x as many times.
Source: Box Office Mojo