Ted, Magic Mike, and the surprisingly strong weekend box office

A foul-mouthed teddy bear and men in G-strings help mark the first time ever that two R-rated films grossed more than $21 million in the same weekend

Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane's big-screen project, Ted, killed over the weekend, becoming the third-best opening ever for an R-rated comedy.
(Image credit: Facebook.com/Ted (The Movie))

What was the only thing more popular than Channing Tatum in a thong this weekend? A pot-smoking teddy bear, apparently. Both of this weekend's R-rated releases — Ted, the gleefully vulgar comedy about a grown man who's childhood teddy bear has become a foul-mouthed horndog — and Magic Mike — about a troupe of Florida male strippers — surpassed industry expectations at the box office. Ted won the weekend with $54 million, followed by Magic Mike with a similarly impressive $39 million; it's the first weekend ever that two R-rated films grossed more than $21 million each. It wasn't all raunch this weekend, though: Kiddie fare like Brave and Madagascar 3 continued to perform well. Here are the five major talking points from this weekend's unexpectedly stellar box office:

1. Ted broke records

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