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1 (-) 30 Days Of Night $16,000,000/$16,000,000

 

2 (1) Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married? $12,100,000/$38,865,000

 

3 (2) The Game Plan $8,122,000/$69,150,000

 

4 (4) Michael Clayton $7,100,000/$21,986,000

 

5 (-) Gone Baby Gone $6,000,000/$6,000,000

 

6 (-) The Comebacks $5,850,000/$5,850,000

 

7 (3) We Own the Night $5,500,000/$19,784,000

 

9 (-) Rendition $4,175,000/$4,175,000

 

10 (5) The Heartbreak Kid $3,900,000/$32,111,000

 

11 (6) Elizabeth: The Golden Age $3,139,000/$11,213,000

 

12 (8) Across the Universe $2,700,000/$16,767,000

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The Game Plan is kicking all kinds of rear right now in terms of holding a solid share of an audience. It's only got one more weekend of this though before Bee Movie takes away the family audience.

 

Good for Rocky.

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it's kinda funny to say "I'm shocked that -insert movie- did so well." When it opens at #6 at a very slow time of year. There's no way it can make serious money, especially since they seem to be putting a lot into advertising it...but yeah, I thought it could finish like 8 or 9

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Man, "Rendition" tanked. I guess people don't want to be preached to by Hollywood.

 

Also, it's great to see an R-rated horror movie that doesn't revolve around torture take the top spot. Then again, we do get "Saw IV " next week...

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3 (!) movies achieved the sub $1,000 PSA!

 

The first is Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour, a PG-rated spooky movie for kids. I saw ads for it on the N. It had a PSA of $523.

 

Second is a cartoon version of the Ten Commandments featuring Christian Slater as Moses. I heard radio ads for it. PSA was $577

 

Third is Out of the Blue, a New Zealand film. Here's the review from Variety: http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117931690...mp;cs=1&p=0

 

It played the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. PSA was $728

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