Warner Bros. PG-13 rated casino heist dramatic comedy Ocean's Eleven slid one notch to third place in its fourth week, showing great legs with an ESTIMATED $11.77 million (-30%) at 2,770 theaters (-305 theaters; $4,247 per theater). Its cume is approximately $152.7 million, heading for $200 million in domestic theaters.
Directed by Steven Soderbergh, Ocean's extensive cast includes George Clooney, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts.
"It's a great hold," Warner Bros. distribution president Dan Fellman said Sunday morning. "Ocean's is strong. It's a movie that people just want to see. It's going to have good legs. The casting is sensational. It's a fun movie. It's very entertaining. We'll be around for a while."
Paramount and Nickelodeon Movies' G rated animated feature Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius fell one rung to fourth place in its third week with a still lively ESTIMATED $9.2 million (-39%) at 3,151 theaters (theater count unchanged; $2,920 per theater). Its cume is approximately $62.5 million.
Directed by John A Davis, it was produced by Steve Oedekerk, Davis and Albie Hecht.
"I think [it will get to] between $80 and $90 million," Paramount distribution president Wayne Lewellen said Sunday morning. "I looked back at what these kind of pictures have brought in after the holidays and it's $15 to $25 million additional."