


The Transformers sequel performed nearly as impressively overseas, raking in $162 million in 58 countries, including $21.9 million in China, setting a record for an English-language film in that country.
Few analysts thought the movie would make such an explosive debut, although virtually all expressed certainty
Sunday, June 28, 2009
“TRANSFORMERS” -- A $201.2-MILLION SMASH IN 5-DAY OPENING
The top ten films for the regular three-day weekend, according to studio estimates compiled by Box Office Mojo:
1. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, $112 million; 2. The Proposal, $18.5 million; 3. The Hangover, $17.2 million; 4. Up, $13 million; 5. My Sister's Keeper, $12 million; 6. Year One, $5.8 million; 7. The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, $5.4 million; 8. Star Trek, $3.6 million; 9. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, $3.5 million; 10. Away We Go, $1.7 million.
that it would dominate the box office. Several predicted that after its sensational opening on Wednesday that it would be brought down by negative word-of-mouth that would echo the caustic reviews of the major critics. That failed to materialize, and instead the film produced solid results each day.
Warner Bros./New Line attempted to counter-program Knight with the female-oriented My Sister’s Keeper, but showed little success in doing so. The film opened with an estimated $12 million to place third. (It placed fifth for the three-day weekend.) It had been expected to earn $15-20 million.