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November 2009


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Monday, November 23rd
BOX OFFICE BEAT DOWN: The Twilight Saga: New Moon Earns $140 Million

Sandra Bullock's football film is no match this weekend for the teen-vampires of Summit Entertainment's undead smash hit.
Saturday, November 21st
The Twilight Saga: New Moon Breaks First Day Records!

This mega-sequel has now out performed both The Dark Knight and Harry Potter.
Friday, November 20th
The Twilight Saga: New Moon Breaks Midnight Showing Record

The film takes in a whopping $26.3 million from just midnight screenings alone.
Thursday, November 19th
DVD: Up Lands Atop the Home Video Sales Charts

The Pixar film is the top-selling DVD and Blu-ray disc for last week.
Tuesday, November 17th
Sony Pictures International Has a Record-Setting 2009

The studio breaks the previous international record set in 2006.
Monday, November 16th
BOX OFFICE BEAT DOWN: 2012 Destroys the Weekend with $65 Million!

Roland Emmerich's latest disaster movie causes earthquakes, A Christmas Carol falls from the number one spot.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon Becomes Fandango's Top-selling Pre-release Title

The film is currently wolfing down 86% of weekly ticket sales on Fandango.
Thursday, November 12th
Paranormal Activity Crosses the $100 Million Mark

Oren Peli's breakthrough film is the highest-grossing R-rated thriller of the decade.
Michael Jackson's This Is It Crosses $200 Million Worldwide

The concert phenomena has reached a box office milestone in under two weeks.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon Ticket Sales Heat Up

The film's advance ticket sales represent 75% of the sales on Fandango.
Sunday, November 8th
BOX OFFICE BEAT DOWN: Disney's a Christmas Carol Celebrates the Holidays Early with $31 Million

Michael Jackson's goodbye documentary is no match for Jim Carrey's Scrooge this weekend as the retelling of the classic Dickens' story takes the number one spot at the box office.
Sunday, November 1st
BOX OFFICE BEAT DOWN: Michael Jackson's This Is It Rules the Weekend with Over $21 Million

The Michael Jackson opus is the real thriller this Halloween weekend knocking off Paranormal Activity from it's former #1 spot.
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