May 21 2008 09:02 PM ET

Box Office Challenge: 'Narnia' wins...and so can our contestants

Henryjonesjr_lEverybody knew that The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian was going to win the box office last weekend, right? And it did indeed come in at No. 1 (even with a disappointingly low $55 million), right? You know, sheesh — this box office prognostication thing is easy! Anybody can play!

And, hey, with our Summer Box Office Challenge, anybody can. (To wit, 80 percent of last round’s players correctly saw Prince Caspian ruling the multiplex during its opening weekend. Smart, people, smart!) Now entering its second month, EW.com’s game allows folks at home to take a stab at foreseeing each weekend’s final box office rankings, with a set of DVDs going to the person whose crystal ball is the clearest. Think you’ve got what it takes? Think Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is going to triumph this weekend? (And, well, if you don’t, maybe this game isn’t for you.) Just click on over to the game before Friday at 8 p.m. Eastern Time and give it a crack. (Get it? Indiana Jones…whip…crack…? Eh, just have fun!)

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  • Phil

    Someone made a very god point on the comments section in the game, for this weekend, is the tie breaker question based on how much Indy makes strictly for the 3 day weekend or 4, or does it also involve ALL the midnight showings starting tonight AND all of tomorrow’s screenings too? Clarify please?!

  • patrick

    for some reason i keep thinking Cate Blanchett is going to speak English with a German accent in the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull though she’s supposed to be Russian http://www.kogmedia.com

  • Eric Friedmann

    Innevitably, I’m going to wind up seeing the new INDIANA JONES movies because I love Spielberg. But judging from the trailer I saw, I suspect the story and the acting may resemble TEMPLE OF DOOM, which I consider to be one of Spielberg’s worst films.
    By the way, am I the only one who was NOT impressed with IRON MAN? While Robert Downy Jr’s acting and spontaneous dialogue & wit are always worth watching, the story just did nothing for me at all! I’m just glad I didn’t pay to see it.

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