http://www.imdb.com figures:
1. Cars, Disney, $33,731,634, 2 Wks. ($117,055,283)
2. Nacho Libre, Paramount, $28,309,599, [New]
3. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Universal, $23,973,840, [New]
4. The Lake House, Warner Bros. $13,616,196, [New]
5. The Break-Up, Universal, $9,831,145, 3 Wks. ($92,260,160)
6. X-Men: The Last Stand, 20th Century Fox, $7,820,253, 4 Wks. ($216,218,853)
7. Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, 20th Century Fox, $7,288,977, [New]
8. The Omen, 20th Century Fox, $5,640,849, 2 Wks. ($47,188,054)
9. The Da Vinci Code, Sony, $5,266,560, 5 Wks. ($198,767,811)
10. Over the Hedge, DreamWorks, $4,339,015, 5 Wks. ($139,047,483)
As you can see Nacho Libre did extremely well as my friend predicted and, for an action movie, Tokyo Drift did horribly. Maybe they should've premiered on the Fourth of July weekend, but I see how competing with Superman Returns is a tad far fetched. Guess there won't be a sequel. However, they don't have much competition this weekend with the releases of Click (Adam Sandler) and Waist Deep (Tyrese Gibson). We just might be able to see whether Jack Black has taken Sandler's spot as every age's favorite comedian.
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