Search Directories - North America | Europe | UK | Australia | Asia | Get a Free Email | Trading Board | Free Classified Ads
 Submit Articles
 Author Login


Community News & Articles 
 
 World News
 Africa
 Asia
 Australia
 Central America
 Europe
 Middle East
 New Zealand
 North America
 South America
 United Kingdom
 India
 Caribbean
 
 Sports News
 Basketball
 Football
 Soccer
 Others
 Golfing
 Hunting
 
 Entertainment
 Movies
 Music
 Television
 Games
 
 Internet Articles
 Internet Design Articles
 Internet Marketing Tips
 Search Engine Help
 
 Fashion Articles and News
 
 Health Articles and News
 Health and Beauty
 Diseases
 
 Social and Cultural Issues
 Wedding
 Dating
 
 Women Issues and Articles
 
 Business and Industry
 Real Estate Properties
 Travel and Holidays
 Insurance
 Loans
 Stock and Trading
 
 Weight Loss / Management
 
 Science & Technology
 Telephony and Voip
 MP3 and iPod
 Conferencing Calling
 
 Environment
 
 Finance and Business
 
 Home & Family
 Food and Cooking
 Crafts
 Decorations
 
 United Nation
Search

World News : United Kingdom Last Updated: Apr 29th, 2008 - 15:17:31


Russell Brand tops box office chart
By Reuters
Apr 29, 2008, 15:16

Email this article
 Printer friendly page
LONDON (Reuters) - Comedian Russell Brand's movie debut "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" topped the box office after its opening weekend, according to Screen International.

The Hawaii-based romantic comedy with Brand playing a pompous rock star alongside stars Jason Segel and Kristen Bell took 1.75 million pounds.

Coming in at No. 2 was horror thriller "The Eye" with Jessica Alba as a blind concert violinist who starts seeing the dead after a cornea transplant.

Last week's chart-topper "21" was down at three with its tale of a gang of maths prodigies setting out to make a fortune in the casinos.

Down two places at four was "Fool's Gold," with Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey as a pair of bickering treasure hunters pushed back together by the prospect of undersea riches.

The gangsters on the run in Belgium in "In Bruges" were down two places at five, one above "Son of Rambow," the nostalgic story of two boys in the 1980s re-enacting the exploits of Sylvester Stallone.

"Deception" was new at seven, with Ewan McGregor as a washed-out accountant tasting the thrills of a sophisticated sex club.

"Street Kings," with Keanu Reeves in a tale of corruption in the Los Angeles Police department, was down four at eight, while the haunted house of "The Spiderwick Chronicles" fell three places to nine.

At 10 was director Mike Leigh's "Happy Go Lucky," starring Sally Hawkins as a chirpy primary school teacher dealing effortlessly with life, pupils and driving lessons.

Top of Page

 

Post an instant comment or a suggestion to the above article or news

Note: You can use the above link to form a new discussion forum, place your opinion and discuss events, politics, articles, environment, fashion, health, internet, search engines, marketing, movies, music, religion and any other topic.

United Kingdom
Latest Headlines
» Karadzic snared by spy tip and political will
» Brown seeks changes to mission in Iraq in 2009
» Bank's King wants to initiate aid for failing banks
» Santander to buy A&L for 1.3 billion pounds
» Brown says knife-carrying "unacceptable"
» Three plead guilty to explosives plot
» Fannie and Freddie rescue calms markets
» Gay bishop calls for firmer leadership
» Teen drivers "should face zero drink limits"
» Brown calls on public to cut food wastage