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Green Lantern falls short at box office

Los Angeles - The costly superhero movie Green Lantern flickered at the weekend box office in North America, while a Jim Carrey family comedy got a lukewarm reception.

According to studio estimates issued on Sunday, Green Lantern earned about $52.7m - at the lower end of expectations - during its first three days of release across the United States and Canada.

The Warner Bros 3D release will need to make up ground overseas to recoup its reported $200m production budget and its $125m worldwide marketing tab. (The studio said those numbers were too high, but declined to give its own figures.)

Critically mauled

Ideally, the picture would have opened to about $55m, said Dan Fellman, the president of domestic theatrical distribution at the Time Warner. But it was too early to get an accurate picture of its prospects, he added.

Critics mauled the picture, which stars Ryan Reynolds as an intergalactic space cop. The relatively obscure character originated in a DC Comics book, and is the latest superhero to invade theatres in recent weeks following Thor ($65m opening) and a fifth X-Men movie ($55m).

Carrey's family comedy Mr Popper's Penguins came in at No 3 with $18.2m, exceeding the diminished $10 to $15m expectations of its distributor, 20th Century Fox.

The company was confident about the long-term prospects for its $55m movie, citing strong exit polls. On the other hand Penguins has just a few more days to attract families before they all line up for Pixar Animation's Cars 2 sequel beginning June 24.

The film, based on a 1938 children's book, stars Carrey as a divorced dad who reconnects with his children with the improbable help of a half-dozen penguins who run amok through his Manhattan apartment and across the city. Critics also gave it the thumbs down.

Carrey has not starred in a major hit since Bruce Almighty in 2003. His last live-action wide release, Yes Man, also opened to about $18m in 2008; the comedy finished up with $98m domestically, but production costs alone were about $70m.

Last weekend's champion, Super 8, slipped to No 2 with $21.3m. The sci-fi mystery has earned $72.3m after 11 days, according to Paramount Pictures.

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