Another huge weekend for “American Sniper,” the Clint Eastwood-directed biopic on the life of Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle:
'American Sniper' holds top spot at weekend box office; now stands at $200.1 million http://t.co/trXoZmYfxL pic.twitter.com/GcaStxPG8H
— Deseret News (@DeseretNews) January 26, 2015
These "American Sniper" box office tallies are "Avatar"-sized numbers. Has made $200m in ten days. After $100m open, fell only 28%. WOW.
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) January 25, 2015
People LOVE "Am Sniper": "only 10 films in CinemaScore’s history that have done an A+ in every single category" http://t.co/Bq1dQ8G2RA
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) January 25, 2015
https://twitter.com/FredZeppelin12/status/559522634681954307
Notably, “American Sniper” is doing particularly well for a film with an “R” rating. As well as that other flick hated by libs, Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ”:
*cough* http://t.co/BfbIqS7ivQ pic.twitter.com/aEMwUCcUFd
— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) January 25, 2015
And hardest hit by all of this? Michael Moore:
From a reporter: Only 2 films about the Iraq War have had a U.S. box office of over $100 million: American Sniper and Fahrenheit 9/11. Hmmm.
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 26, 2015
“Fahrenheit 9/11” took in about $120 million at the box office, while “American Sniper” is already at over $200 million, and counting.
Welcome to No. 2 on the list, Mr. Moore.
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