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From yahoo! movies

 

1 - Doom Sony Pictures Releasing, Universal Pictures Distribution $15,382,000 $15,382,000 1 3044

 

2 - Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story DreamWorks SKG $9,300,000 $9,300,000 1 2007

 

3 2 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit DreamWorks Animation SKG $8,700,000 $44,034,000 3 3472

 

4 1 The Fog Sony Pictures Releasing $7,300,000 $21,548,000 2 2972

 

5 - North Country Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $6,470,000 $6,470,000 1 2555

 

6 3 Elizabethtown Paramount Pictures $5,725,000 $18,953,000 2 2517

 

7 4 Flightplan Buena Vista Pictures Distribution $4,712,000 $77,282,000 5 2513

 

8 5 In Her Shoes 20th Century Fox Distribution $3,900,000 $26,194,000 3 2237

 

9 8 A History of Violence New Line Cinema $2,700,000 $26,300,000 5 1308

 

10 6 Two for the Money Universal Pictures Distribution $2,404,000 $20,689,000 3 1693

 

11 7 Domino New Line Cinema $2,375,000 $8,692,000 2 2223

 

12 16 Good Night, And Good Luck. Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $2,305,000 $4,586,000 3 225

 

I'm just happy that the remake of "The Fog" is no longer # 1

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DOOM! HAHAHAHA!

 

OK it got my money too. I'm a horrible human being.

 

North Country isn't going to do jack in money until Oscar nomination re-release when everyone will have to see Theron's performance.

 

Fuck Elizabethtown; I'm being dragged to that this coming Friday night.

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Hell, E-Town is only being received with lukewarm reviews from people in Louisville and the E-Town area. Sure, people like me who went to U of L will mark out when seeing the big "UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE" on the silos near campus (this is when Bloom arrives here in the film) but if you're not from the area the film will be a bit ponderous.

Guest Fishyswa
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How many #1 opening weekend's is that for Rock? Did Be Cool open at #1?

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Rock has the best career for a wrestler outside of wrestling. He'll keep on getting roles because he is a decent draw.

 

He is doing fine for himself.

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The Rock needs a better agent, really.

 

The sad thing was hearing he signed the contract to do DOOM before he talked to the director about the film. I was like, "yeah, stop doing that".

One of these days he is going to be starring in a Uwe Boll movie.

Guest Fishyswa
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Rock's actually doing great. The movie was panned in every paper here and yet in each review someone had something positive to say about him.

 

I don't care if the four movies were Revenge of the Nerds 5, Garfield, War at Home the Movie, and Feldman and Haim: The UnAuthorized Biography, being able to say you've had 4 movies open at #1 is a good resume point. It's safe to say he's made this crazy movie thing work.

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I actually quite like Rock as actor, but more often than not, the movies do nothing for me. While I never saw Be Cool, "The Rundown" was my favorite Rock movie, hell the only one I liked.

 

If Rundown didn't have Sean William Scott, I would have bought it. That may be the most unfunny human on the planet, right ahead of Jimmy Fever Pitch.

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I actually quite like Rock as actor, but more often than not, the movies do nothing for me. While I never saw Be Cool, "The Rundown" was my favorite Rock movie, hell the only one I liked.

 

If Rundown didn't have Sean William Scott, I would have bought it. That may be the most unfunny human on the planet, right ahead of Jimmy Fever Pitch.

The Rundown is by far the Rock's best movie.

 

And I don't think Fallon is funny at all, but Fever Pitch did something for me.

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