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Twilight "New Moon" Best Opening Day in Film History!
Twilight "New Moon" Best Opening Day in Film History!
The Twilight sequel "New Moon" had the best opening day in film history! The film took in $72.7 million its first 24 hours in theaters. The highly anticipated vampire flick, starring Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, took the title from "The Dark Knight" – which earned $67.2 ...
New Moon Has Third-Biggest Opening Weekend in Film History
New Moon Has Third-Biggest Opening Weekend in Film History
usmagazine.com — The vampire romance takes in more than $140 million in the days since its Friday premiere Get... more Us! Follow us on Twitter , Friend us on Facebook , Subscribe to Us Weekly New Moon Has Third-Biggest Opening Weekend in Film History
'New Moon' snaps 'Dark Knight' box-office record with $72.7 million opening day
hollywoodinsider.ew.com — The Twilight Saga: New Moon grossed $72.7 million on Friday, according to estimates from Summit Entertainment, shattering... The Dark Knight’s previous opening-day record of $67.2 million. (The figure includes the $26.3 million New Moon banked from ... 'New Moon' snaps 'Dark Knight' box-office record with ...
'New Moon' has third-largest film debut on record: $140.7M
'New Moon' has third-largest film debut on record: $140.7M
usatoday.com — The latest chapter of the vampire saga, which has made pinup stars of actors Robert Pattinson and... Taylor Lautner , is behind only The Dark Knight 's $158.4 million last year and Spider-Man 3 's $151.1 million in 2007. From its opening midnight ... 'New Moon' has third-largest film debut on record: $140.7M
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