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1 N Cars BV $62,800,000 - 3,985 - $15,759 $62,800,000 - 1

2 1 The Break-Up Uni. $20,495,000 -47.7% 3,073 +3 $6,669 $74,095,000 $52 2

3 2 X-Men: The Last Stand Fox $15,550,000 -54.3% 3,680 -34 $4,225 $201,716,000 $210 3

4 N The Omen (2006) Fox $15,450,000 - 2,723 - $5,673 $35,725,000 $25 1

5 3 Over the Hedge DW $10,301,000 -50.1% 3,527 -466 $2,920 $130,293,000 - 4

6 4 The Da Vinci Code Sony $10,300,000 -44.7% 3,319 -438 $3,103 $189,028,000 $125 4

7 N A Prairie Home Companion PicH $4,671,000 - 760 - $6,146 $4,671,000 - 1

8 5 Mission: Impossible III Par. $3,039,000 -35.1% 1,908 -759 $1,592 $127,509,000 $150 6

9 7 RV Sony $2,000,000 -37.6% 1,622 -559 $1,233 $65,011,000 $50 7

10 6 Poseidon WB $1,840,000 -47.3% 1,724 -996 $1,067 $54,935,000 $160 5

11 9 An Inconvenient Truth ParC $1,473,000 +8.6% 122 +45 $12,073 $3,952,000 - 3

12 8 See No Evil Lions $860,000 -57.9% 900 -370 $955 $13,951,000 $8 4

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Man...the kid playing the new Superman couldn't look more gay.

 

Like...even if men were fucking him in the ass while he flies around Metropolis...

 

That's a draw.

It's better than having Nick Cage as Captian Underpants.

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I don't see X-Men as this disaster they're going on about...$200 million and counting. Sure it's dropped, they all do.

 

See No Evil is still clinging in the top 12, on week 4...but that only means it's done $13 million so far. But if you listen to JR shill you'd think it's a summer blockbuster.

 

A Prairie Home? Never heard of it

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