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Will Smith a "Legend" at U.S. box office

16/12/2007 22:55

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The last man left on Earth in "I Am Legend" took first place at the weekend box office in North America.

Will Smith crushed the competition with a $76.5 million (38 million pounds) opening for his sci-fi thriller, distributor Warner Bros. said on Sunday. The Time Warner Inc.-owned studio had hoped for an opening in the mid-$40 million range.

It ranks as his best start since "I, Robot," another sci-fi adventure, kicked off with $52.25 million in July 2004. It is also the best December opening of all time, beating the $72.6 million start for "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King" in 2003, the studio said.

Smith, 39, plays a military virologist who has survived a human-made virus that apparently killed everyone else on the planet. Francis Lawrence directed the film, working from an adaptation of a 1954 novel by Richard Matheson. It was originally envisaged as a vehicle for Arnold Schwarzenegger and director Ridley Scott in the early 1990s.

Also new was "Alvin and the Chipmunks," which squealed its way to No. 2 with $45 million, also far exceeding expectations. The Twentieth Century Fox release combines real actors, led by Jason Lee, with animated renderings of the beloved singing trio. The News Corp.-owned studio said it had would have been happy with a $20 million opening.

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(Reporting by Dean Goodman; editing by Doina Chiacu)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The last man left on Earth in "I Am Legend" took first place at the weekend box office in North America.

Will Smith crushed the competition with a $76.5 million (38 million pounds) opening for his sci-fi thriller, distributor Warner Bros. said on Sunday. The Time Warner Inc.-owned studio had hoped for an opening in the mid-$40 million range.

It ranks as his best start since "I, Robot," another sci-fi adventure, kicked off with $52.25 million in July 2004. It is also the best December opening of all time, beating the $72.6 million start for "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King" in 2003, the studio said.

Smith, 39, plays a military virologist who has survived a human-made virus that apparently killed everyone else on the planet. Francis Lawrence directed the film, working from an adaptation of a 1954 novel by Richard Matheson. It was originally envisaged as a vehicle for Arnold Schwarzenegger and director Ridley Scott in the early 1990s.

Also new was "Alvin and the Chipmunks," which squealed its way to No. 2 with $45 million, also far exceeding expectations. The Twentieth Century Fox release combines real actors, led by Jason Lee, with animated renderings of the beloved singing trio. The News Corp.-owned studio said it had would have been happy with a $20 million opening.

(Reporting by Dean Goodman; editing by Doina Chiacu)




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