The Dark Knight Smashes Box Office Records
Published 7/21/2008 at Entertainmentwise.com | Celebrity News
Bringing In $155 Million In Its Opening Weekend...
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'Dark Knight' sets weekend record with $155.34M
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news.yahoo.com 7/21/2008 — AP - LOS ANGELES (AP) A Warner Bros. executive says the Batman sequel "The Dark Knight" has taken in $155.34 million to top "Spider-Man 3" for best opening weekend ever at the box office.
news.yahoo.com 7/21/2008 — AP - LOS ANGELES (AP) A Warner Bros. executive says the Batman sequel "The Dark Knight" has taken in $155.34 million to top "Spider-Man 3" for best opening weekend ever at the box office.
'Dark Knight' Playing To Packed Sunday; Will Crush Weekend Box Office Record
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Batman breaks Spider-Man record at box office
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news.yahoo.com 7/21/2008 — Reuters - KAPOW! The new Batman movie "The Dark Knight" smashed the weekend record set by "Spider-Man 3" last year, selling an estimated $155.3 million worth of tickets during its first three days of release across the United States and ...
news.yahoo.com 7/21/2008 — Reuters - KAPOW! The new Batman movie "The Dark Knight" smashed the weekend record set by "Spider-Man 3" last year, selling an estimated $155.3 million worth of tickets during its first three days of release across the United States and ...
'Dark Knight' Sets Weekend Record With $155.34M
foxnews.com 7/21/2008 — Stoked by fan fever over the manic performance of the late Heath Ledger as the Joker, 'The Dark Knight' set a weekend box-office record, earning $155.34 million.
foxnews.com 7/21/2008 — Stoked by fan fever over the manic performance of the late Heath Ledger as the Joker, 'The Dark Knight' set a weekend box-office record, earning $155.34 million.
I Heart Rachel Bilson And Her Groovy Curves
popoholic.com 7/21/2008 — Here’s Rachel Bilson taking a stroll in LA looking absolutely super duper cute and rocking those tight jeans like it isn’t anybody’s business. One of the many things I dig about Bilson is the fact that she has some groovy curves, considering ...
popoholic.com 7/21/2008 — Here’s Rachel Bilson taking a stroll in LA looking absolutely super duper cute and rocking those tight jeans like it isn’t anybody’s business. One of the many things I dig about Bilson is the fact that she has some groovy curves, considering ...
‘The Dark Knight’ Breaks Box Office Record — That Other Blog - The Latest Gossip and Entertainment News
"Dark Knight" tickets are hot sellers on eBay
(Reuters) — Yahoo! News: Movie News 7/21/2008
Reuters - It seems that 4,366 theaters weren't quite enough.
Reuters - It seems that 4,366 theaters weren't quite enough.
Dark Knight Breaks Box Office Records — Empire News 7/21/2008
Biggest opening of all time for Batman > >
Biggest opening of all time for Batman > >
Dark Knight's kind of town: Gotham City gets windy
(AP) — Yahoo! News: Movie News 7/21/2008
AP - Christian Bale's Batman is perched atop a skyscraper, looking over a dark and foggy skyline pierced by glittering lights, preparing for a dive to the gritty streets below.
AP - Christian Bale's Batman is perched atop a skyscraper, looking over a dark and foggy skyline pierced by glittering lights, preparing for a dive to the gritty streets below.
POLL: Do You Think Heath Ledger Is Oscar-Bound? — People.com 7/21/2008
Will the late actor be nominated for his dazzling turn as the Joker in The Dark Knight?
Will the late actor be nominated for his dazzling turn as the Joker in The Dark Knight?
'Dark Knight' eyes world-beater status — Hollywood Reporter 7/21/2008
"The Dark Knight," the sequel to Christopher Nolan's 2005 "Batman Begins," showed over the weekend that the daddy of the comic book superheroes can stand up to recent upstarts, posting a lusty $41.3 million from 4,520 screens in only 20 markets.
"The Dark Knight," the sequel to Christopher Nolan's 2005 "Batman Begins," showed over the weekend that the daddy of the comic book superheroes can stand up to recent upstarts, posting a lusty $41.3 million from 4,520 screens in only 20 markets.


