'Taken 2' takes down 'Argo' in close weekend

'Taken 2' takes down 'Argo' in close weekend
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Summary Liam Neeson's Taken 2 has defended its box-office title with narrow win over Ben Affleck's Argo.

Sunday studio estimates put 20th Century Foxs action sequel Taken 2 at No. 1 with $22.5 million in its second weekend. Taken 2 raised its domestic total to $86.8 million.Afflecks Argo, an Iranian hostage thriller from Warner Bros., opened in second-place with $20.1 million.Ethan Hawkes Sinister, about a true-crime writer caught up in supernatural horror, debuted at No. 3 with $18.3 million.The movie was released by Lionsgates Summit Entertainment banner.Sonys Here Comes the Boom, with Kevin James as a teacher who becomes a mixed martial arts sensation, started weakly at No. 5 with $12 million.The weekends other new wide release, CBS Films crime comedy Seven Psychopaths, also opened to small crowds, taking in $4.3 million to finish at No. 9. The movies ensemble cast includes Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell, Christopher Walken and Woody Harrelson.The sequel to Taken, the hit that established dramatic star Neeson as an action hero, Taken 2 was dinged by critics who called it a replay of the original. The sequel has Neesons ex-CIA tough guy up against a gang of Albanian goons out for revenge for their kin that he killed in the first movie.It kind of proves that reviews do not matter, said Paul Dergarabedian, an analyst for box-office tracker Hollywood.com.Audiences just continue to eat this up. They just love Liam Neeson in this role.Argo may prove the opposite, using its great reviews and Academy Awards buzz to settle in for a long stay at the box office. Affleck directed and starred in the real-life story about a CIA operative who concocts a plan to rescue sixAmericans hiding in Tehran after the 1979 U.S. embassy takeover by disguising them as members of a fake movie crew.Revenues on the film ticked up a whopping 47 percent from opening day Friday to Saturday, a sign that audiences were talking it up exuberantly to friends.This is a really good indication of how quickly word of mouth can spread, said Dan Fellman, head of distribution at Warner Bros. The critical acclaim in this case is going to translate into commercial success.Argo played almost entirely to older crowds that do not necessarily rush out to see movies over opening weekend but often check out well-reviewed films in subsequent weeks.Lionsgate was happy to come in third with Sinister, especially given most peoples projections on the film were in the low teens at best, said David Spitz, head of distribution. Its always nice to come in and over-perform everybodys expectations.Hollywoods business continues to grow as it heads into the busy holiday season. Overall domestic revenues came in at $132 million, up 51 percent from the same weekend last year, when Real Steel led with $16.3 million.
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