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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/082707_nielsen_web.jpg?w=300&h=161" />I guess the most popular fictitious New York nanny will continue to be the one portrayed by Fran Drescher. Oy vey!
<p class="MsoNormal">The Scarlett Johansson vehicle <em>The Nanny Diaries </em>failed to crack the top five movies in the country with a paltry $7.8 million take over the weekend. In Manhattan, where the film takes place, the film did somewhat better, averaging close to $20,000 per theater and raking in enough to secure the fourth slot on the city’s top-ten list. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The only movie to open this weekend that did better than <em>Diaries</em> in Manhattan<em> </em>was <em>War</em>, the actioner starring international stars Jet Li and Jason Stratham. (Recognize Stratham? He’s the star of those glorified car commercials: <em>The Transporter</em> and <em>The Transporter2</em>. He’s also one of the few people to survive a Guy Ritchie film with his acting career intact …) The movie edged out <em>Diaries</em>—on its home turf, no less—by a mere $2,000.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">But neither of these movies could top either <em>Superbad</em>, which clung to the top spot with surprising tenacity, or <em>Bourne Ultimatum</em>. The two holdovers had solid weekends, with the comedy managing a near $40,000 average in Manhattan theaters. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I guess the surprise nationally—even if it didn’t translate into big dollars here in the city—was <em>Mr. Bean’s Holiday</em>. (I guess the character needed a vacation after not working for 10 years ...) Rowan Atkinson has returned, hat in hand, to try improbably to woo America all over again as the bumbling, frog-voiced Bean. The movie made over $10 million nationally, although it couldn’t crack the $10,000 average mark here in the city. That kind of box office success makes him the new Ernest. I hope he goes to camp next!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.observer.com/files/images/nielsen_chart_web_5.jpg" width="520" height="279" /></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> <strong>Manhattan Weekend Box Office:</strong> <em>How moviegoers in the multiplexes of middle America choose to spend their ten-spot is probably a big deal in Hollywood. But here in Manhattan, the hottest movies aren&#039;t always the ones making the big bucks nationwide. Using Nielsen numbers for Manhattan theaters alone and comparing them to the performance of the national weekend box office can tell you a lot about our Blue State sensibilities. Or nothing at all! Each Monday afternoon, we will bring you the results.</em></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/082707_nielsen_web.jpg?w=300&h=161" />I guess the most popular fictitious New York nanny will continue to be the one portrayed by Fran Drescher. Oy vey!
<p class="MsoNormal">The Scarlett Johansson vehicle <em>The Nanny Diaries </em>failed to crack the top five movies in the country with a paltry $7.8 million take over the weekend. In Manhattan, where the film takes place, the film did somewhat better, averaging close to $20,000 per theater and raking in enough to secure the fourth slot on the city’s top-ten list. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The only movie to open this weekend that did better than <em>Diaries</em> in Manhattan<em> </em>was <em>War</em>, the actioner starring international stars Jet Li and Jason Stratham. (Recognize Stratham? He’s the star of those glorified car commercials: <em>The Transporter</em> and <em>The Transporter2</em>. He’s also one of the few people to survive a Guy Ritchie film with his acting career intact …) The movie edged out <em>Diaries</em>—on its home turf, no less—by a mere $2,000.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">But neither of these movies could top either <em>Superbad</em>, which clung to the top spot with surprising tenacity, or <em>Bourne Ultimatum</em>. The two holdovers had solid weekends, with the comedy managing a near $40,000 average in Manhattan theaters. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I guess the surprise nationally—even if it didn’t translate into big dollars here in the city—was <em>Mr. Bean’s Holiday</em>. (I guess the character needed a vacation after not working for 10 years ...) Rowan Atkinson has returned, hat in hand, to try improbably to woo America all over again as the bumbling, frog-voiced Bean. The movie made over $10 million nationally, although it couldn’t crack the $10,000 average mark here in the city. That kind of box office success makes him the new Ernest. I hope he goes to camp next!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.observer.com/files/images/nielsen_chart_web_5.jpg" width="520" height="279" /></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> <strong>Manhattan Weekend Box Office:</strong> <em>How moviegoers in the multiplexes of middle America choose to spend their ten-spot is probably a big deal in Hollywood. But here in Manhattan, the hottest movies aren&#039;t always the ones making the big bucks nationwide. Using Nielsen numbers for Manhattan theaters alone and comparing them to the performance of the national weekend box office can tell you a lot about our Blue State sensibilities. Or nothing at all! Each Monday afternoon, we will bring you the results.</em></p>
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