I Love You Too drops 38%
The romantic comedy I Love You Too (Roadshow Films) earned $538,717 in its second weekend (228 screens, average $2,362.7) for a total of $1.73m.
The amount represents a 38.3 percent drop from its opening weekend, falling from the second to the fourth spot, behind Robin Hood ($5.6m, Universal), Iron Man 2 ($2.7m, second week, Paramount) and Letters to Juliet ($991,408, Hoyts).
On its fifth weekend, WWI film Beneath Hill 60 (Paramount/Transmission) is still alive at number 10, with $104,660 (105 screens, average $996.76). It was a 53.9 percent drop from last week’s earnings, reaching a total of $2.86m.
Among the limited releases, the local champion was Gillian Armstrong’s documentary Love, Lust and Lies (Beyond Entertainment) with $20,674 on five screens , followed by John Jarratt’s production Savages Crossing (MEDiAKiN/Global Alliance Productions) with $4,432, also on five screens.
Behind them, Accidents Happen (Hopscotch) earned $3,213 (11 screens, fourth week) and Playing for Charlie (Pack Screen), $1,257 (one screen, second week).