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Updated Tuesday, February 21, 2012 0:05 am TWN, AFP |
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North American movie fans head to CIA-based thriller 'Safe House'“Safe House” earned US$24 million in ticket receipts from Friday through Sunday, narrowly edging last week's winner, romantic drama “The Vow” starring Rachel McAdams, which took in US$23.6 million, Exhibitor Relations said. McAdams stars as a newlywed wife struggling with memory loss after an accident, and Channing Tatum plays the husband fighting to win back her heart. “Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance” starring Nicolas Cage as the devil's bounty hunter, opened in third place, taking in an estimated US$22 million. The movie is a 3D sequel to a 2007 movie also starring Cage that first brought the motorcycle-riding Marvel Comics character with the flaming head to the big screen. In fourth place was “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island,” a family-friendly movie starring former wrestler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, with a projected US$20.1 million in ticket sales. “This Means War,” a comedy about two CIA operatives in love with the same woman, opened at US$17.6 million, while “Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace” — the 3D version of the 1999 George Lucas film — raked in US$7.9 million. “Chronicle,” about three teenage friends gaining superpowers, slid to seventh on takings of US$7.5 million, while horror film “The Woman In Black” starring Daniel Radcliffe was in eighth place, with sales of US$6.6 million. “The Secret World Of Arrietty,” a well-reviewed Japanese animated film from Studios Ghibli based on the children's book “The Borrowers,” opened in ninth place with US$6.4 million. Rounding off the top 10 is adventure thriller “The Grey” starring Liam Neeson, which pulled in US$3 million. | |||||||||||||