Which Mean Parents Made Their Kids Go See Ice Age This Weekend?
Sure, sure, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince raked in a gazillion dollars this weekend. But who are these people who went to Ice Age? Our guess: creationist parents who wanted their kids to watch a nature documentary.
1. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince — $US79.5 million
Did you have to sit in the front row this weekend because all the cineplexes were packed with hooch-swillin hipsters and wonderment-enthusiasts? We did! But wasn’t it grand (in spite of Snape’s man bangs)
2. Ice Age: Dawn of The Dinosaurs — $US17.7 million
What kind of fun-hating parent dragged their kid to see this CGI’d kind of dullness instead of Harry Potter this weekend? Shame on them! Is it because of Potter’s pagan themes or sexually subversive undertones? It’s a bewildering world when a project involving Dennis Leary is considered family friendly.
3. Transformers: Rise of the Fallen — $US13.8 million
Bay’s mediation on the illusory nature of plot still continues to resonate with movie goers. In the cacophony of noise and the visual abyss nestled between Megan Fox’s chest orbs, the modern movie man can confront the terrifying absurdity of existence. I mean, it’s tough now-a-days to get audiences to sit through an art flick so a drop to third place this week is still an admirable position to be in.
4. Brüno — $US8.4 million
Aw, you guys remember Brüno? You know that hateful little mockumentary that shoved a mirror in Appalachia’s meth ravaged face and said “Look! Look at what an ugly homophobic face you have!” And how we talked about it! As if it would be some kind of milestone in cinematic gay-straight relations. But now, just two weeks since Brüno’s shoved his gadfly tushie in our bigoted faces, we realise that the culture has shifted beneath Brüno’s Bavarian feet. Audiences don’t seemed thrilled to witness others humiliated just to prove a political point.
5. The Hangover — $US8.3 million
The man driven laffer continues to pull in the cargo-short set. And good for them! Warners hasn’t made this much money with an R-rated summer comedy since Beverly Hills Cop — not to be confused with Beverly Hills Ninja which stared Chris Farley. Hm, is Zach Greekname the thinking man’s Farley? Or is he like the hipsters’ Eddie Murphy?
6. through 9. The Proposal Up My Sister’s Public Enemies — various millions
Sandra Bullock’s embargo on time travel movies has proved to be a wise decision with another $US8.3 million for The Proposal this weekend. Public Enemies, Michael Mann’s 2-hour love letter to boring made $US7.6 million. What’s Up is that Pixar is still being beautiful and rich at the box office with $US3.1 million this weekend. And even though My Sister’s Keeper, which made $US2.8 million, looks like 90 minute paper cut we should all still think good thoughts about Abigail Breslin because she’s just a walking glob of adorable talent.
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I saw Ice Age because my 4 yo is too young for Harry, and it was truly dreadful. I spent the entire time on twitter. Good thing she is still easily entertained. She is planning on dragging me to G-force, will download a good book beforehand.
Katcrystal
I thought Zack Galifiniakis was the Zac Efron for Brooklynite bears.
@straightbuggin: Oh I wish, I wish, I wish I could say it was me.
I do love Sherry
How about those of us who saw Harry Potter TWICE last weekend?
*waves hands in the air*
Island of Misfit Toys
i literally did have to sit in the front row, it was okay though, we smuggled in tons of candy.
milominderbinder
Aren't there Mastadons and dinosaurs living at the same time in Ice Age?
The Fundys would LOVE that!
Also, if anyone went to Clearview Chelsea for the midnight HP showing, PLEASE TELL ME YOU HEARD THE GUY AT THE CLIMAX OF THE MOVIE HOP UP AND GO "THIS MOVIE IS WACK! I'M GOING TO WATCH ICE AGE!!" That moment made my whole week.
straightbuggin
I went to see Ice Age and it was NOT kid friendly. Well, on the surface it was, but there were so many dirty jokes and undertones in it that I definitely have to see it again with my equally gutter-minded friends and not my 7 year old brother.
straightbuggin
@Conchie Birdie: well, we're clearly all going to hell in a handbasket these days, but at least it's an animated Dennis Leary.
pmarble
@Conchie Birdie: Awww, c'mon, don't you guys remember Operation: Dumbo Drop?
Aidan_
@pmarble: Yes, but can you believe something with Dennis Leary is more appropriate? What has this world come to!?!
This does present an interesting conundrum. Which is more sinful to the fundies? Wizards, or believing in the Ice Age?
I think a better question Natasha is "Who are the poor, benighted parents who had to take their hellspawn to see both Harry Potter and Ice Age?"
Aidan_
I don't think HP is really appropriate for really little kids, which could explain the numbers.
pmarble