User blog:Ceauntay/'Scooby-Doo! The Movie' Tops Box Office Domestically and Internationally Again

This weekend is a blizard as a talking dog has outperform Russell Brand's two of his computer animated-live action and comedy remake Hop and Arthur at the box office this weekend with yet another strong opening.

After a huge fall from a $114 million opening last weekend, Warner Bros. animation "Scooby-Doo! The Movie" took home the No. 1 spot for the second week in a role falling a bit large 55%. Taking in another $57 million, the movie is already up to $208.1 million, which makes it the first time of 2011 that any films that year can making at least $200 million at the domestic box office.

Also, Doo took the No. 1 spot at the international box office for the second week in a role, and has bumped up 25%. Taking in $110 million, the film has now made $200 million, which also the first time of 2011 that it can make at least $200 million internationally. That means that it has made $408 million worldwide. It has included strong openings in Russia, Mexico, Turkey and sometimes more. The film also stays strong at the UK box office as it remains the No. 1 spot also for the second week in a role, as well as Australia ($5.4 million), Germany ($7.7 million), Italy ($4.9 million) and Japan ($5.2 million).

Doo has taking over two of Brand's films as his animated/live-action comedy Hop stands still at the No. 2 spot for the second week in a role with another $21.7 million, for it's two week total to $68.1 million, and remake of the 1981 original film Arthur debuts at the No. 3 spot with $12.6 million. Both Hanna and Soul Surfer rounds up the top five. Both of Sony Pictures thriller and FilmDirect drama took in $12.3 million and $11.1 million respectivetly.

Doo has also taking over Rio which opened this weekend with a strong $55 million at the No. 2 spot, while Sucker Punch lands at No. 3 with $8.9 million, and followed by Just Go With It at No. 4 with $7.9 million, and Hop rounding the top five with $5.9 million.

Next weekend, Doo will be facing against its scariest third weeekend yet as it will be competing against serial killer Scream 4, the fourth installment of the latest Scream trilogy, and 3D bird film Rio. Both will be competing against each other.