Cloverfield stormed the box office this weekend, taking in $41 mil at #1, and Katherine Heigl officially got her romantic comedy credentials, bringing 27 Dresses to the #2 spot with $22 mil. Meanwhile, that crapfest Mad Money came in at #7 with close to $8 mil. Under limited release, Woody Allen's Cassandra's Dream grossed half a million dollars. Last week's number one film The Bucket List dropped to #3 with $42 mil and its number two First Sunday dropped to #6 with $28 mil. Here's the rest of the box office:
4 - Juno $85 mil
5- National Treasure $198 mil
8 - Alvin and the Chipmunks $196 mil
9 - I am Legend $247
10 - Atonement $31
Next week, we'll have the thriller Untraceable, the tired ass revitilization of Rambo, the "urban" dance movie How She Move, and the indies: The Air I Breathe, Michael Clayton, and 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days.
And if you're in the mood to stay in this weekend, out on DVD are: Sydney White, Game Plan, Mr. Woodcock, Wedding Daze, and Suburban Girl.
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