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1. Iron Man 2
$52 million It's a 60% drop-off from last week's debut, but it still trounced Robin Hood rather heartily. Merrily, even. Iron will defeat pantaloons any day of the week. |
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2. Robin Hood
$37 million Ridley Scott's sword-and-arrow epic had a solid opening, despite mixed reviews and going up against the Iron Man juggernaut. Will it be enough to get Russell Crowe to mellow out? Probably not... |
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3. Letters to Juliet
$13.4 million I wonder how many guys were required to take their girlfriends to this one after they forced them to see Iron Man 2 the previous week? |
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4. Just Wright
$8.3 million See above. |
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5. How to Train Your Dragon
$5.1 million This thing just keeps chugging along, and seems like it probably will at least until Toy Story 3 comes along. |
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6. A Nightmare on Elm Street
$4.6 million It's made over $50 million so far so it's not fair to call this remake a dud. Still, another 50% drop after a massive p drop last week doesn't seem to bode well for this one ranking much longer. |
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7. Date Night
$3.9 million The inoffensively decent Steve Carrell/Tina Fey comedy continues to make inoffensively decent money. |
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8. The Back-Up Plan
$2.3 million Am I the only one who completely forgot this was a movie until just now? |
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9. Furry Vengeance
$2.2 million Furry Watch Week 2: This thing definitely isn't making its money back in theaters. |
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10. Clash of the Titans
$1.2 million The power of Liam Neeson's fake beard has begun to wane, and more than likely, this won't be in the top 10 next week. |