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1 - 21 Sony Pictures Releasing $23,700,000 $23,700,000 1 2648

 

2 1 Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who 20th Century Fox Distribution $17,425,000 $117,274,000 3 3826

 

3 - Superhero Movie MGM Distribution Company $9,510,000 $9,510,000 1 2960

 

4 2 Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns Lionsgate $7,760,000 $32,828,000 2 2016

 

5 4 Drillbit Taylor Paramount Pictures $5,800,000 $20,574,000 2 3061

 

6 3 Shutter 20th Century Fox $5,325,000 $19,103,000 2 2756

 

7 5 10,000 B.C. Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $4,875,000 $84,920,000 4 3055

 

8 - Stop-Loss Paramount Pictures, MTV Films $4,525,000 $4,525,000 1 1291

 

9 7 College Road Trip Buena Vista Pictures Distribution $3,505,000 $38,370,000 4 2270

 

10 8 The Bank Job Lionsgate $2,800,000 $24,104,000 4 1605

 

11 6 Never Back Down Summit Entertainment, LLC $2,405,000 $21,295,000 3 1869

 

12 9 Vantage Point Sony Pictures Releasing $2,400,000 $69,348,000 6 1739

 

 

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Has anyone seen 21? If so, what did you think of it?

From what I've heard, you're better off reading the book.

 

Or watch The Last Casino as the plot seems oddly similar.

Yeah, I'd read that they combined the two (Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six MIT Students Who Took Vegas for Millions and The Last Casino), and it makes sense since Mickey Rosa wasn't a professor - he's actually an amalgam of two people.

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Saw 21 last night. It was a 2 1/2 star movie at best. Lawrence Fishburne was great as was Kevin Spacey. The pacing was pretty bad, as this 2 hour film felt like it was at least 2 1/2 hours. Some of the "slick" editing was not that good. I'm not upset that I saw the movie as it was a fun movie, but not the best movie I've seen. In fact I've seen a couple of Direct-to-DVD movies that were much better (THE LOST and THE GIRL NEXT DOOR, both based on Jack Ketchum books).

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