Disney’s Frozen won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature, beating DreamWorks’ The Croods and Universal/Illumination’s Despicable Me 2
at the awards ceremony on Sunday. Directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee
accepted the honor, and thanked the fans, the artists at Disney
Animation and John Lasseter and Ed Catmull, for “being our fearless
leaders” for the past eight years.
Frozen was the number two movie at the U.S. box office with
another $15 million, bringing the film’s total take to $317.6 million
Stateside. The new feature The Legend of Hercules was the number four movie, with $8.6 million and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug landed at the number six spot with another $8.015 million (and $242 million cume).
In other box office news, Universal/Illumination’s Despicable Me 2
had a phenomenal week during its opening in China, taking in $4 million
and becoming the number one movie there. This was the best opening day
gross for an animated film since Ice Age: Continental Drift premiered in the country in 2012. Despicable Me
was never released in China. The Illumination pic is expected to make
about $13.8 million for the weekend in China—bringing its global cume to
$935.1 million, and becoming the fourth most popular animated movie of
all time.
Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee accept the award for Best Animated Feature Film for Frozen.
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