We Told You So!! Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Finished #1 At The Box Office

: (AP) The Lionsgate release "Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?", a marital yarn whose ensemble cast includes Janet Jackson, Malik Yoba, Jill Scott and writer-director Perry, debuted as the No. 1 weekend movie with $21.5 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Perry's flick came in well ahead of Clooney's legal drama "Michael Clayton," Blanchett's historical pageant "Elizabeth: The Golden Age," and Joaquin Phoenix and Mark Wahlberg's crime saga "We Own the Night," which all pulled in modest crowds.

"The Game Plan," which had been No. 1 the previous two weekends, was neck-and-neck with "Michael Clayton" and "We Own the Night" for second-place. Exact rankings awaited final studio numbers Monday.

Disney reported an $11.5 million haul for "The Game Plan," Warner Bros. reported $11.01 million for "Michael Clayton" and Sony reported $11 million for "We Own the Night."

Universal's "The Golden Age," a followup to 1998's "Elizabeth," was No. 6 with $6.2 million.

Despite the rush of movies featuring top stars, overall business continued to slide. Revenues were down for the fourth-straight weekend, with the top-12 films taking in $85.5 million, off 14 percent from the same weekend last year, when "The Grudge 2" and "The Departed" led the box office.

Though "Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls" had a so-so opening earlier this year, "Why Did I Get Married?" joined his previous hits "Madea's Family Reunion" and "Diary of a Mad Black Woman," which also opened at No. 1.

"Why Did I Get Married?" follows the domestic trials of couples re-evaluating their relationships during an annual reunion.

"Tyler Perry is a mogul," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Media By Numbers. "There is a built-in audience base for Tyler Perry's movies, no matter what time of year, no matter what the subject matter."

"Michael Clayton," which went into nationwide release after opening in a handful of theaters a week earlier, stars Clooney as an attorney in moral crisis over a class-action lawsuit.

"We Own the Night" features Phoenix and Wahlberg in the story of a black-sheep brother who makes amends with his family of cops to take on Russian drug dealers.

In "The Golden Age," Blanchett reprises her role as Britain's Queen Elizabeth I as she faces a holy war with Spain.

The studios are counting on Oscar buzz for Blanchett and Clooney to keep "The Golden Age" and "Michael Clayton."

"We think we really have a solid Oscar contender here, and we're in for the long run," said Dan Fellman, Warner's head of distribution.

Such films tend to have more staying power, since they appeal to older moviegoers who do not necessarily rush out to see films over opening weekend.

"This is a very specific kind of film that isn't going to launch in the marketplace the same as some of the other broad-based movies do," said Nikki Rocco, head of distribution for Universal. "This is a very discerning audience. There are a lot of films vying for that same adult audience, so we were pleased to get it launched."

In limited release, the oddball romance "Lars and the Real Girl," starring Ryan Gosling, took in a healthy $85,000 in seven theaters; "Sleuth," with Michael Caine and Jude Law in an update of Caine and Laurence Olivier's 1972 battle of wits, opened with $50,090 in nine theaters; and "Control" — a drama about Joy Division singer Ian Curtis, who killed himself at age 23, debuted strongly with $26,500 in one theater.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers LLC. Final figures will be released Monday.

1. "Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?", $21.5 million.

2. "The Game Plan," $11.5 million.

3. "Michael Clayton," $11.01 million.

4. "We Own the Night," $11 million.

5. "The Heartbreak Kid," $7.4 million.

6. "Elizabeth: The Golden Age," $6.2 million.

7. "The Kingdom," $4.6 million.

8. "Across the Universe," $4 million.

9. "Resident Evil: Extinction," $2.65 million.

10. "The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising," $2.15 million.

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tweety140

I knew it would be #1


mudslideproduction

2nd not bad!


jiffyr

4th


SmokeyCertified

she is a hottie , her nose is gonna fall ... lol

Second !!! straight to the bank with this.


2thick4u

Yeah...GO SUPPORT THIS MOVIE!!!

notenoughrealmen.blogspot.com myspace.com/tosexy4u2handle Holla at your GIRL!!!


sexyshe

GO SEEE THIS MOVIE IT WAS S[SPAM] GOOD! *****


plug

thanks to janet


billman

That's Great but I really think they made more money then that. Because it was sold out every where. THIS MOVIE WAS SOOOOOO GOOD THE BEST MOVIE FROM TYLER PERRY TO DATE!!


ima_hater

how many posts of this topic yall going to post MTO?

we need something fresh!


kysauntie

Tasha Smith STOLE this movie. She was cast perfectly, I could have watched another two hours of this story line. love the fact that Tyler is eating up the competetion.


itzdatgirl

AWESOME MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


DSongstress

Ok, I went to go see the movie on Saturday, I live in Atlanta, can somebody tell me if they could see the microphones habging from the ceiling in the breakfast scene? and in a couple of other scenes too.


DSongstress

*hanging*

Sorry


addorable4u

I'M HAPPY FOR HIM IT'S ABOUT TIME.


HardCore

Sorry azzz (won't claim Job Corps graduate)won't see my $9.00.



vanilla_one

IN YOUR FACE ALL YOU HOLLYWEIRD [EXPLETIVE]!!!

THIS MOVIE WAS EXCELLENT, THIS IS THE BEST OF TYLERS WORK !


boyshorts28

I am going tonight..Cant wait


SAPHIRE

I got to go see this movie I am tired of ol beat down boot leggers and another thing I have learned while buying these movies is that it keeps you stuck in the house.

You go T.P.


RIGHT2NO

I would like to see the movie, but I don't know if I can sit through 1 1/2 hours listening to Janet Jackson talk like a baby. When the fucck is she going to start talking like a women. That baby shyt is played out.


yourladya

The movie was great and yes, Janet is AUDIBLE this time. (Get off my girl- LOL) The cast was great and if you trully want entertainment with a message...this is it! Great movie Tyler!!!


DIS_STUDD_4_U

IT WAS A WONDERFUL MOVIE

MYSPACE.COM/DISSTUDD4U


Ieshialicious

It was a great movie.


shanee6

Also, you know? Being a Black man his movie did not appear in as many movie houses and he still beat out Clooney. You know?


MsMandy

Ok, the movie was excellent but I was thrown by the mics in the Kitchen scene and the fake snow on top of the cabin....I thought it was a joke but the movie overall, was theeeee best! I am going to se it again cause the movie had way to much going on to really hear some of the good parts. I had to keep asking my sister, what was said...but hey I did a lot of laughing and cheering too.....go see it if you havent yet.


Victorygurl

Tyler Perry's movie was good like his others.

Whoever went to see the movie because of Janet and not this man's great talent like they should have then I'm sure u were disappointed because her acting sucked. People were laughing at her dramatic scenes. At the both theaters I went to.

The one in Times Square was more subtle laughs. The one in Brooklyn was more blunt. People yelling out "what the fcuk was that?" it was crazy


SAPHIRE

MTO I ususally flip out on you when ever you say our black men look gay but every time I look at this pic with him and Janet. I have to say u go girl.Don't get me twisted because I love T.P. movies but he does look sweet to me especially on this pic...hellurrr


tiaje

@SAPHIRE

You ass is now in timeout. You can see that Tyler has grown his mustache out thicker to look more manly. Get up off my new husband. LMAO


PrettyBoi

i loved this movie. by far his best. they need to just hand jill scott her oscar becuz she was awesome. this was one of those movies that the audience really gets involved in. laughing, screaming, hissing, crying. it was great. i may go back this week and see it again.


semisweet

Agree with Pretty Boi.One of Tyler Perry best movie, from the writing, cast, overall good movie. I'm definitely going to see this movie again. Tyler Perry really blown me away with this movie, Tyler please continue writing good quality movies for us and I'll continuing supporting it.



januaryreign

The movie is really good. I saw it last night and it's by far TP's best. Jill Scott was excellent. I'm sure it made more money than $21.5 million, because they were saying that on the news even before I went to the theatre...and that theatre was PACKED! So I know it made more money than what they are saying...


Rin246

GOOD AZZ MOVIE!!