Reuters
"Yes Man" earned $18.2 million during the three days beginning on Friday, while "Seven Pounds" followed with $16 million. All movies, however, took a hit from the brutal weather on the East Coast and parts of the Midwest and Pacific Northwest.
The mouse cartoon "The Tale of Despereaux" opened at No. 3 with $10.5 million. Last weekend's champion, the sci-fi remake "The Day the Earth Stood Still," fell to No. 4 with $10.2 million.
Ticket sales in key markets such as New York, Boston and Detroit dwindled as a winter storm blanketed the areas with snow and ice.
"It was horrific," said Dan Fellman, president of distribution at Time Warner Inc-owned Warner Bros., which released "Yes Man."
Boston, for example, is a top-10 market, but it plunged to the lower reaches of the top 25 on Friday, studio executives said.
Fellman said the bad weather knocked about $2.5 million off the total for "Yes Man," but he hoped to make the money back in subsequent weeks.
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