Mainland box office top 10 (Feb. 7-13, 2011)
Hollywood superhero movie "The Green Hornet" reigned over the Chinese mainland box office in the 7th week of 2011. The movie, starring Canadian actor Seth Rogen and Chinese heartthrob Jay Chou, grossed 77.2 million yuan (US$11.72 million) in its first week of opening.
In second place is the Chinese comedy "All's Well, Ends Well" ("Zui Qiang Xi Shi"), which gained 52.5 million yuan (US$7.97 million) in its second week.
"My Own Swordsman" ("Wu Lin Wai Zhuan"), another Chinese comedy, follows at third with 35.7 million yuan (US$5.42 million) in its third week.
1. "The Green Hornet" (77.2 million yuan, or US$11.72 million) Seth Rogen plays a man who is a newspaper publisher by day and a superhero by night. It also stars Jay Chou, Cameron Diaz and Christoph Waltz.
2. "All's Well, Ends Well" ("Zui Qiang Xi Shi") (52.5 million yuan, or US$7.97 million) Raymond Wong's all-star romantic comedy features Cecilia Cheung, Louis Koo, Donnie Yen, Carina Lau and Yan Ni.
3. "My Own Swordsman" ("Wu Lin Wai Zhuan") (35.7 million yuan, or US$5.42 million) A film sequel to one of the hottest dramas on China's small screens in 2006.
4. "Eternal Moment" ("Jiang Ai") (33.5 million yuan, or US$5.09 million) Director Zhang Yibai offers a film sequel to his 1998 hit TV drama starring Xu Jinglei and Li Yapeng.
5. "What Women Want" ("Wo Zhi Nv Ren Xin") (23.7 million yuan, or US$3.59 million) A Chinese remake of the American romantic comedy of the same name. Starring Andy Lau and Gong Li.
6. "Mr. and Mrs. Incredible" ("Shen Qi Xia Lv") (18.3 million yuan, or US$2.78 million) The comedy produced by Peter Chan is about a retired superhero couple who plan to make a comeback.
7. "Little Big Panda" ("Xiong Mao Zong Dong Yuan") (15.8 million yuan, or US$2.39 million) A China-Germany co-production, the 3-D animated film is about the adventure of a little panda.
8. "Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf 3" (14.6 million yuan, or US$2.22 million) It is the third installment of the "Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf" animated film franchise, which is a spin-off of a popular cartoon series.
9. "The Tourist" (13.6 million yuan, or US$2.07 million) Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp join hands for a film of action, comedy, romance and travel.
10. "Shaolin" ("Xin Shaolin Si") (9.9 million yuan, or US$1.50 million) Benny Chan's martial-arts film stars Andy Lau, Nicholas Tse, Jackie Chan, Wu Jing, Fan Bingbing and Yu Shaoqun.