'Pirates' tops box office again; $321M in total Updated: 2006-07-24 15:54
LOS ANGELES -- Johnny Depp and his pirate friends are keeping all the
box-office treasure for themselves. Depp's "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's
Chest" remained the top movie for the third straight weekend, hauling in $35
million and lifting its total to $321.7 million after just 17 days, according to
studio estimates Sunday.
The Disney sequel passed the $305 million domestic total that its
predecessor, 2003's "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,"
rang up during its entire six-month run.
"Dead Man's Chest" easily beat back a rush of new movies, which were led by
Sony's family film "Monster House," a spooky animated tale that debuted at No. 2
with $23 million. The movie follows the adventures of a group of children at a
mysterious neighbor's scary home.
Opening in third was M. Night Shyamalan's "Lady in the Water," an adult fairy
tale from Warner Bros. that took in $18.2 million. Starring Paul Giamatti as an
apartment manager who discovers a water nymph ( Bryce Dallas Howard) living
beneath his complex's swimming pool, the movie was the weakest debut for
writer-director Shyamalan in a string of wide releases since 1999 that included
the blockbusters "The Sixth Sense" and "Signs."
Kevin Smith's "Clerks II," a Weinstein Co. and MGM follow-up to his 1994
independent-film hit about two slackers on the job, premiered at No. 6 with $9.6
million.
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