UK Weekly Top 10 Movies!
Week ending 25th November 2012
By Kirkiechick
Welcome back to the chart for this week! The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 is still at number 1. This will probably not change until The Hobbit is released on the 13th December. Let us see how the rest of the chart is doing!
- The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, £5,344,598: Total: £26,979,458
2. Skyfall, £3,809,893: Total: £89,620,677
3. Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger!, £1,614,675 (New)
4. Silver Linings Playbook, £1,260,979(New)
5. Gambit, £689,042 (New)
6. Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted, £637,130 Total: £21,405,074
7. End of Watch, £618,546 (New)
8. Argo, £495,689: Total: £3,869,361
9. The Master, £201,844: Total: £1,002,270
10. Jab Tak Hai Jaan, £198,671: Total: £1,302,581
We have at number 2, Skyfall, keeping audiences entertained with action and suspense! Number 3 we see a new entry with Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger!, a sequel to the Christmas film Nativity, released in 2009. This time around David Tennant plays twins who are both teachers. One at a posh private school and another at a state school. They both enter a singing competition to come up with a Christmas song. This film will probably do well in the lead up to Christmas. A good family film! Number 4 is a new entry as well with Silver Linings Playbook, starring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence. The film tells the story of Bradley Cooper’s character coming out of a mental institution and mending his life again. Helping him is a next door neighbour, Jennifer Lawrence’s character, who has also suffered from mental issues. Together they hatch a plan to reunite Bradley Cooper’s character with his estranged wife. Unfortunately not everything goes to plan! Gambit is another new entry at number 5. A remake of a 1960s Michael Caine film. This time around Colin Firth, Cameron Diaz and Alan Rickman star. Colin Firth plays a disgruntled employee of Alan Rickman’s character. He finds a way to get one over on him with the help of Cameron Diaz and a fake painting. Not sure how this film will do. It may be a matter that it gets lost in amongst Skyfall and Twilight. Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted sits strong at number 6. A Jake Gyllenhaal film is new at number 7. End of Watch, tells the story of two cops who do a drug bust and become the most wanted amongst the criminal gangs. Number 8 sees Argo still hanging in the top ten. I highly recommend this film! The Master is at number 9, touted as another Oscar contender along with Argo. The Bollywood film Jab Tak Hai Jaan is at number 10. A good chart this week, a mix of films.
I hope there is something for everyone in this chart this week. That is your top ten films for this week. Until next time happy cinema viewing!
(Source: The Guardian Online)