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娱乐英语新闻:Unstoppable "Avatar" is N America's top box office grosser for seven weeks running

2010-02-01来源:和谐英语

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 31 (Xinhua) -- Director James Cameron's 3D sci-fi epic "Avatar" has showed its deep and lasting potential as the box office champion in North America that has lasted for seven weeks, taking in 30 million U.S. dollars in projected ticket sales this weekend, the North America box office authorities said Sunday.

The blockbuster's ticket sales in Canada and the United States has somewhat declined a minuscule 14 percent from last week, however, it still managed to fetch an estimated combination of 594. 4 million dollars. It is expected to become the first movie ever to surmount the 601 million dollars mark.

Trailing behind the Cameron phenomenon is Mel Gibson's comeback vehicle thriller "Edge of Darkness" from Warner Bros., debuted in the No. 2 slot with 17.1 million dollars in ticket sales. Marking the controversial star's return to the big screen after a 17-year hiatus, the debut of "Edge of Darkness" is the lowest for any film starring Gibson since 1995's "Braveheart," despite substantial ticket-price increases over the last 15 years. The majority of the viewers who have watched the film were older than 35, and 70 percent of them said Gibson was the primary appeal, according to exit polls. However, the sales receipts have showed that the veteran star has lost some traction.

This photo shows a poster of James Cameron's box office behemoth "Avatar" . "Avatar" has topped box office sales and surpassed Titanic to become the highest grossing movie of all time. 

At No. 3 is this week's another debut, "When In Rome," a romantic comedy from Walt Disney Studios, brought in mediocre 12.1 million dollars in projected ticket sales receipts. Many critics criticized the film for its lacking real stock and being " predictably charmless and forgettable."

Family comedy "The Tooth Fairy" from the 20th Century Fox, debuted last week, held on to its No. 4 slot from the last week, garnering 10 million dollars with a 29-percent drop.

"The Book of Eli," from Warner Bros. and starring Denzel Washington, slipped two slots to No. 5, fetching 8.8 million this weekend with a combined gross of 74.4 million dollars over three weeks.