The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ dominates US box office

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LOS ANGELES: Steamy bondage romp ‘ Fifty Shades of Grey’ dominated at the North American box office this weekend, whipping the competitio­n to secure top spot, industry estimates showed Sunday.

The erotic tale of billionair­e Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan) and his sadomasoch­istic relationsh­ip with college graduate Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson) pulled in US$81.7 million -- more than 40 per cent of all ticket sales -- over its opening weekend, according to preliminar­y numbers from box office tracker Exhibitor Relations.

Another Valentine’s Day weekend opener was British spy-comedy flick ‘ Kingsman: The Secret Service’, starring Colin Firth and Samuel L. Jackson, which debuted in second place with a haul of US$35.6 million.

The performanc­e of the two newcomers was easily enough to shove last week’s top film, ‘ The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water’, down to third place, with US$30.5 million in sales.

‘ American Sniper’, relegated to fourth place, had US$16.4 million in ticket sales.

Since its release, the highly acclaimed ‘ Sniper’ has raked in US$304 million and a half-dozen Oscar nomination­s, including a best actor nod for Bradley Cooper in the title role.

‘ Jupiter Ascending’ sold the fifth most tickets, with a US$9.4 million in its second weekend.

The fantasy flick pairs Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum and is a first foray into the genre for sibling directors Lana and Andy Wachowski since their work on ‘ The Matrix’ series.

‘ Seventh Son’, a 3-D fantasy- action film starring Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore, was in sixth place, earning US$4.2 million.

‘ Paddington’, a big-screen adaptation of the family classic about a bear lost in the big city, earned US$4.1 million for the seventh spot.

Comedy ‘ The Wedding Ringer’ took US$3.8 million in eighth place, followed by ‘ The Imitation Game’, which stars Benedict Cumberbatc­h as codebreaki­ng genius Alan Turing, with US$3.5 million in ninth.

Rounding out the top 10 was ‘ Black or White’, a racially charged drama starring Kevin Costner as a widowed grandfathe­r battling to retain custody of his mixed-race granddaugh­ter, with US$3.3 million. — AFP

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 ??  ?? (Above) British spy comedy TheKingsma­n: TheSecretS­ervice debuted in second place shoving TheSpongeb­obMovie: SpongeOuto­f Water to third place. • (Below) Seventh Son, a 3-D fantasy-action ilm was in sixth place.
(Above) British spy comedy TheKingsma­n: TheSecretS­ervice debuted in second place shoving TheSpongeb­obMovie: SpongeOuto­f Water to third place. • (Below) Seventh Son, a 3-D fantasy-action ilm was in sixth place.

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