Box office update: 'The Vow' leads supercharged Friday with $15.4 mil
"The Vow" is a sweet-natured strumming of the heartstrings with an interesting premise: an amnesiac who cannot remember her husband.
By Rick Porter It's shaping up to be a pretty big weekend at the box office, as both "The Vow" and "Safe House" recorded big openings on Friday (Feb. 10). The 3-D rerelease of "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace" also did pretty well.
Leading the charge was The Vow, which took in $15.4 million on Friday. That puts the $30 million movie on track for a $41 million weekend — the best opening ever for the Sony-owned production company Screen Gems (beating Dear John's $30.5 million
If the Adam Sandler/Drew Barrymore chuckler '50 First Dates' had been recast as a romantic drama and produced by the Oprah Winfrey Network, 'The Vow' might have been the result. ==I — TH==
"The Vow" is a sweet-natured strumming of the heartstrings with an interesting premise: an amnesiac who cannot remember her husband.
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