"Pirates" misses key box-office gold
Amber Swift  |  by www.denverpost.com. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 13:13

Los Angeles - Box-office treasure is a little harder to come by on the new voyage of "Pirates of the Caribbean." The third installment in the Walt Disney Co. franchise, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," hauled in $112.

5 million from Friday to today, well below last summer's $135.6 million opening weekend for its predecessor, "Dead Man's Chest." "At World's End" had the fifth-biggest three-day opening ever, with this month's "Spider-Man 3" ($151.

1 million) and "Shrek the Third" ($121.6 million) both outperforming it. Adding in $14 million from Thursday night preview screenings, "At World's End" had taken in $126.

5 million domestically, according to studio estimates today. The Thursday night screenings skewed the weekend figures for "At World's End," which likely would have done much of that business Friday without those previews. "At World's End" took in an additional $205.

5 million internationally since it began rolling out overseas Wednesday, putting its worldwide total at $332 million. Though it missed out on key box-office records, "At World's End" is on course to surpass last year's "X-Men: The Last Stand," which had the best four-day Memorial Day weekend debut with $122.9 million.

After 2003's acclaimed "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl," reviews were mixed at best for both sequels. Critics found the second and third movies more akin to the Disney theme-park attraction on which the franchise is based, cinematic thrill rides whose huge visual set pieces supplanted much of the charm of the first film, which earned Johnny Depp an Academy Award nomination as boozy buccaneer Jack Sparrow. Released just 10 months after "Dead Man's Chest," the new movie picks up from that cliffhanger as Sparrow's friends and foes (Keira Knightley, Orlando Bloom and Geoffrey Rush) set sail to rescue him from Davy Jones' locker.

It remains to be seen how well "At World's End" will measure up in the long run to "Curse of the Black Pearl," which topped out at $305 million, and "Dead Man's Chest," last year's biggest hit with $423 million. Estimated ticket sales for Friday through today at U.S.

and Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers LLC: 1. "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," $112.5 million.

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