Monday, February 18, 2013

Bruce Willis' 'A Good Day To Die Hard' Tops President's Day Weekend Box Office

A Good Day To Die Hard

The latest Die Hard movie narrowly won the weekend box office with takings of $25 million. "A Good Day To Die Hard," which debuted theaters on Wednesday, Feb. 13, earned a total of $38.3 million over five days.

In the film John McClane (Bruce Willis) and his estranged son Jack (Jai Courtney) join together to protect a government informant in Moscow, and thwart a major crime in Chernobyl.

On the heels of "Die Hard" were comedy "Identity Thief ($23.4 million), starring Melissa McCarthy and Jason Bateman, and Nicholas Spark's romance "Safe Haven" ($21.4 million).

The newly released animated film "Escape From Planet Earth" came in fourth place with $16 million, while zombie movie "Warm Bodies" earned $9 million and landed in the fifth slot.

Another new film at the box office, "Beautiful Creatures," debuted in seventh place with $7.4 million.

Fun fact: The original "Die Hard" debuted in 1988 and made a $140 million worldwide at the box office. "Die Hard 2: Die Harder" (1990) grossed $240 million; "Die Hard With A Vengeance" (1995) earned $366 million; and "Live Free Or Die Hard" (2007) made $383 million. Can the latest film in the franchise beat that?

Watch "Trailer: A Good Day to Die Hard"

Source: http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2013/02/18/bruce_willis_a_good_day_to_die_hard_to?ref_src=news_rss

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