February 14, 2011

Justin Bieber leads Friday box office with $12.4 million

LOS ANGELES - The race is on between Paramount's Justin Bieber: Never Say Never and Sony's Adam Sandler-Jennifer Aniston romantic comedy Just Go With It. In an impressive start, Never Say Never opened

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February 14, 2011

Justin Bieber leads Friday box office with $12.4 million

LOS ANGELES – The race is on between Paramount’s Justin Bieber: Never Say Never and Sony’s Adam Sandler-Jennifer Aniston romantic comedy Just Go With It. In an impressive start, Never Say Never opened to an estimated $12.4 million from 3,105 theaters on Friday to beat Just Go With It, which grossed an estimated $9.7 million from 3,548 theaters.
Both movies should crack the $30 million mark for the full weekend. Heading into the frame, most box office observers expected Just Go With It to win the session, but Never Say Never is now a real contender. Concert films generally drop more than regular movies as the weekend unfolds, and that’s the reason why no one is ready to call the contest between Never Say Never, directed by Jon M Chu, and Just Go With It, directed by Dennis Dugan.
Of those turning out for Bieber’sbigscreen debut, 84 percent were females, with 67 percent under the age of 25. Just Go With It played to a distinctly older audience, with 67 percent of those buying tickets over the age of 25. The Sandler-Aniston pairing played heavily to females, or 61 percent.

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