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Movie Monday: Green Lantern


green lantern.JPGGreen Lantern’s mighty ring of power can do many wondrous things. But it couldn’t generate much excitement at the ol’ movieplex this weekend.

Oh sure, Ryan Reynolds’ alter-ego Hal Jordan flew to the top of the box office, zapping his way to a very green $52.7 million. But considering that Warner Brothers spent an estimated $200 million to make the thing, the haul doesn’t seem so, um, super. Both Thor and X-Men: First Class grabbed more cash ($65.7 million and $55.1 million, respectively) in their opening weekends, which leaves some box office prognosticators wondering whether we’ve finally hit a superhero saturation point. Captain America, which opens July 22, could let us know whether the high-flying genre is being pulled back down to earth.

Super 8, fresh off its own box office win, slipped to second place with a still-solid $21.3 million, while Jim Carrey’s reasonably fam-friendly Mr. Popper’s Penguins debuted in third with a disappointing $18.2 million. Two very different sequels, X-Men: First Class and The Hangover Part II snagged the fourth and fifth slots, respectively, with the foul, R-rated Hangover cementing itself as (gulp) the biggest hit thus far of 2011.

It looks as if the box office could use a real hero this summer.