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1 1 Night at the Museum 20th Century Fox Distribution, 20th Century Fox International $24,000,000 $164,097,000 3 3730

 

2 2 The Pursuit of Happyness Sony Pictures Releasing $13,000,000 $124,159,000 4 3027

 

3 22 Children of Men Universal Pictures Distribution $10,295,000 $11,902,000 2 1209

 

4 - Freedom Writers Paramount Pictures $9,705,000 $9,705,000 1 1360

 

5 3 Dreamgirls Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks SKG $8,825,000 $54,484,000 4 852

 

6 - Happily N'Ever After Lionsgate $6,800,000 $6,800,000 1 2381

 

7 4 Charlotte's Web Paramount Pictures $6,610,000 $66,975,000 4 3303

 

8 5 The Good Shepherd Universal Pictures $6,536,000 $48,434,000 3 2250

 

9 6 Rocky Balboa MGM Distribution Company $6,268,000 $60,892,000 3 3018

 

10 8 We Are Marshall Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $5,135,000 $35,425,000 3 2502

 

11 - Code Name: The Cleaner New Line Cinema $4,625,000 $4,625,000 1 1736

 

12 7 Eragon 20th Century Fox Distribution $4,600,000 $66,833,000 4 2625

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Man, Freddie Prinze can't even open an animated movie to good numbers. Course, it also had Andy Dick which really didn't help it's cause.

Really glad to see Children of Men doing so well, nothing but good news there. Clive Owen is one of the best underrated actors of the generation.

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Has anyone seen Night at the Museum? I don't know a single person who has and I have not heard anything about it at all. It looked terrible, but sometimes those previews can be deceiving.

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Has anyone seen Night at the Museum? I don't know a single person who has and I have not heard anything about it at all. It looked terrible, but sometimes those previews can be deceiving.

 

It wasn't so bad. It wasn't great but it wasn't horrible either, just one of those just there type of movies. However if you want to see Dick Van Dyke do a booty shake dance in credits, this is the movie for you. That old man can still dance up a storm.

 

Robin Williams wasn't over the top, that was the most surprising thing about the film.

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Has anyone seen Night at the Museum? I don't know a single person who has and I have not heard anything about it at all. It looked terrible, but sometimes those previews can be deceiving.

 

It wasn't so bad. It wasn't great but it wasn't horrible either, just one of those just there type of movies. However if you want to see Dick Van Dyke do a booty shake dance in credits, this is the movie for you. That old man can still dance up a storm.

 

Robin Williams wasn't over the top, that was the most surprising thing about the film.

 

I just went in not knowing what to expect and I enjoyed it. Just go in looking to see a movie. It was just light and fun. The Dick Van Dyke part is good, but Mickey Rooney was flat out gold for the whole movie.

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