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Rank the week of March 22nd’s Blu-ray and DVD new releases against the best movies of all-time:

You know it’s an off-week when Yogi Bear is the new release with the most Top-20 rankings on Flickchart.

The Tourist reviews and rankings

The Tourist

(DVD and Blu-ray | PG13 | 2010)

Flickchart Ranking: #6806
Times Ranked: 1613
Win Percentage: 43%
Top-20 Rankings: 1

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Directed By: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck

Starring: Johnny Depp •  Angelina Jolie •  Paul Bettany •  Timothy Dalton •  Steven Berkoff

Genres: Drama •  Paranoid Thriller •  Thriller

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Weekend $

Total $

Average $/Theater

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Little Fockers

$34.0 Mil

$48 Mil

$9,620

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True Grit

$25.6 Mil

$37 Mil

$8,402

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TRON Legacy

$20.1 Mil

$88 Mil

$5,826

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

$10.8 Mil

$64 Mil

$3,224

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Yogi Bear

$8.8 Mil

$37 Mil

$2,504

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The Fighter

$8.5 Mil

$28 Mil

$3,385

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Gulliver’s Travels

$7.2 Mil

$7 Mil

$2,828

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Black Swan

$6.6 Mil

$29 Mil

$4,502

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Tangled

$6.5 Mil

$144 Mil

$2,525

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The Tourist

$5.7 Mil

$41 Mil

$2,068

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Source: Box Office Mojo

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Weekend $

Total $

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TRON Legacy

$43.6 Mil

$44 Mil

$12,634

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Yogi Bear

$16.7 Mil

$17 Mil

$4,752

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

$12.4 Mil

$43 Mil

$3,488

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The Fighter

$12.2 Mil

$13 Mil

$4,874

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The Tourist

$8.7 Mil

$31 Mil

$3,157

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Tangled

$8.7 Mil

$128 Mil

$2,710

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Black Swan

$8.3 Mil

$16 Mil

$8,655

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How Do You Know

$7.6 Mil

$8 Mil

$3,061

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Harry Potter 7

$4.9 Mil

$266 Mil

$1,694

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Unstoppable

$1.8 Mil

$77 Mil

$961

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Somehow, How Do You Know has a $120 million budget, which is insane. You could make ten Black Swans for that amount of money. It looks like a small romantic drama/comedy, yet it cost 20% more to make than Unstoppable.

Source: Box Office Mojo

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

$24.5 Mil

$25 Mil

3.10 Mil

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The Tourist

$17.0 Mil

$17 Mil

2.15 Mil

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Tangled

$14.6 Mil

$116 Mil

1.85 Mil

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Harry Potter 7

$8.5 Mil

$258 Mil

1.05 Mil

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Unstoppable

$3.8 Mil

$74 Mil

.50 Mil

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Black Swan

$3.3 Mil

$6 Mil

.45 Mil

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Burlesque

$3.2 Mil

$33 Mil

.40 Mil

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Love and Other Drugs

$3.0 Mil

$28 Mil

.40 Mil

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Due Date

$2.6 Mil

$95 Mil

.35 Mil

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Megamind

$2.5 Mil

$140 Mil

.30 Mil

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$83 Mil

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10.4 Mil


Black Swan was again ridiculous with $3.3 million in just 90 theaters. To put that into perspective, Burlesque made $3.2 million in 2876 theaters.

Source: Box Office Mojo

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The Tourist – PG-13 – watch the trailer

Rare Exports movie discussions and rankings

Frank (Johnny Depp) is an American tourist visiting Venice, Italy to mend a broken heart. Elise (Angelina Jolie) is a woman who crosses his path in order to mislead all those following her former lover, Alexander Pearce, a criminal wanted in fourteen countries who has stolen money from a gangster.

The Tempest – PG-13 – watch the trailer

Black Swan movie discussions and rankings

Based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare, featuring Helen Mirren.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader – PG – watch the trailer

I Love You Phillip Morris movie discussions and rankings

Set a year after the events of the second film, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, the two younger Pevensies Edmund  and Lucy are transported back to Narnia along with their cousin Eustace Scrubb. They join the new King of Narnia, Caspian in his quest to rescue seven lost lords to save Narnia from a corrupting evil that resides on a dark island. Each character is tested as they journey to the home of the great lion Aslan at the far ends of the world.

The Fighter (Limited Release) – R – watch the trailer

The Warrior's Way movie discussions and rankings

A look at the early years of boxer “Irish” Micky Ward and his brother who helped train him before going pro in the mid 1980s, starring Christian Bale, Mark Wahlberg, and Amy Adams.

The Garden of Eden (Limited Release) – R – watch the trailer

Night Catches Us movie discussions and rankings

The film adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s novel of the same name. Starring Mena Suvari.