However, the film that’s celebrating the most right now is Bridesmaids, which opened in second to a stronger-than-expected $7.8 million on Friday. That puts the R-rated gross-out female comedy on pace for a $22 million weekend. The Universal release, which cost a frugal $32.5 million to produce and garnered excellent reviews, stars (and was co-written by) Kristen Wiig as the romantically frustrated maid of honor for her best friend (Maya Rudolph). The week’s other new release, the 3-D horror action film Priest, took in a mild $5.6 million on Friday. The $60 million movie, starring Paul Bettany as a warrior priest who hunts vampires, should finish the weekend with $14 million.
Among holdovers, Fast Five declined 45 percent to earn $5.9 million and passed 2009′s Fast and Furious to become the street-racing franchise’s biggest hit. Assuming it makes around $18 million this weekend, Fast Five will have collected $167 million after three weeks. In fifth place was the Kate Hudson romantic comedy Something Borrowed, which dropped 52 percent for $2.3 million on Friday.
As for limited releases, the new Will Ferrell dramedy Everything Must Go grossed a mediocre $220,000 from 218 theaters. The drama Hesher, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Natalie Portman, opened to only $36,000 from 40 locations, and the dance drama Go for It! brought in $35,000 from 218 sites for a measly per-theater average of $161. Check back here on Sunday for the complete box office report.
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