Bradley Cooper And Sandra Bullock Flop Big Time At The Box Office


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Our Brand Is Crisis and Burnt lived up to their titles for their respective stars.

In a dead Halloween weekend at the box office, Sandra Bullock died the most: Her political dramedy Our Brand Is Crisis debuted with an estimated $3.43 million domestically — the lowest wide opening weekend ever for the 51-year-old star.

In a dead Halloween weekend at the box office, Sandra Bullock died the most: Her political dramedy Our Brand Is Crisis debuted with an estimated $3.43 million domestically — the lowest wide opening weekend ever for the 51-year-old star.

Ann Dowd, Sandra Bullock, and Reynaldo Pacheco in Our Brand Is Crisis.

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Bradley Cooper's culinary drama Burnt, meanwhile, opened this weekend with an estimated $5.04 million in North America.

Bradley Cooper's culinary drama Burnt, meanwhile, opened this weekend with an estimated $5.04 million in North America.

Bradley Cooper and Omar Sy in Burnt.

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That is not quite the 40-year-old actor's worst wide debut as a star — that distinction is held by the $4.75 million debut of 2012's literary drama The Words. When adjusting for ticket price inflation, however, Burnt sold roughly 25,000 fewer tickets than The Words.

The point is that Burnt sits pretty much at the rock-bottom of Cooper's career, and Our Brand Is Crisis is definitely Bullock's career nadir.


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