Once again, the top spot is reserved for the animated feature
"The LEGO Movie" which held the No. 1 position for a third consecutive weekend, with $31.4 million grossed in the current 3-day timeframe. The film has reached a domestic total of $183 million and from international markets it has grossed an additional $92 million.
Last week's new releases,
"3 Days to kill" and
"Pompeii" did not impress, with the former grossing $12 million in three days and the latter $10 million. While the
Kevin Costner starrer is a small budget actioner ($28 million), you could argue that it has done alright, but
Paul W.S. Anderson's
"Pompeii" had a budget of $100 million, so the studios were probably expecting more than a measly $10 million in its opening weekend. The disaster flick is officially among the year's top box-office bombs.
More box-office details and the complete top 10, after the jump.