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Batman and Spider-Man have a new nemesis: Twilight
- Posted on November 23, 2009 - 08:04 AM by Sean T. Collins
Move over, Joker and Green Goblin: Edward Cullen's here to give you a real run for your money.
New Moon, the second in a series of adaptations of author Stephenie Meyer's teen-vampire Twilight saga, stunned Hollywood and shattered box-office records this past weekend by taking in $140.7 million over its opening weekend. As best I can tell, the film is now the box-office record-holder for Biggest Advance Ticket Sales, Biggest Midnight Screening, Biggest Opening Day, Biggest Friday, Biggest Two-Day, Biggest November Opening, and Biggest Non-Summer 3-Day Weekend. The movie currently ranks third on the list of all-time opening-weekend box-office champs, behind only the summer superhero blockbusters The Dark Knight ($158.4mil, 2008) and Spider-Man 3 ($151mil, 2007).
In shattering all those other records, the movie leapfrogged claims previously staked by such fanboy-beloved franchises as Batman, Spider-Man, Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter, Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings. In particular, New Moon's dethroning of The Dark Knight as the reigning opening-day record-holder caused much agita among nerds of my acquaintance. Fortunately for them, the movie ultimately came up short for the weekend title -- proving that when push comes to shove, audiences prefer serious stuff like billionaires who dress up as bats to fight evil clowns or young men whose spider-like superhuman abilities interfere with their love lives to all this emo-vampire-werewolf silliness.
Then again, when No. 3 in the series, Eclipse, hits this summer on June 30th, who knows what'll happen?









4 Comments
The Ugly American
November 23, 2009 at 8:42 am
Twoilet.
Eric
November 23, 2009 at 8:58 am
I'm no fan of Twilight, but anyone bitching about this kinda crap (Dethroning "Dark Knight" oh noes!) needs to take a long hard look at their lives. It's a movie. It's not for you. Suck it up.
Sean T. Collins
November 23, 2009 at 9:22 am
Word.
Carole Ford
November 23, 2009 at 4:32 pm
Pretty good movie.. love Kristen Stewart