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Updated Tuesday, September 7, 2010 9:47 pm TWN, AFP |
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'The American' reigns U.S. Canadian at weekend box officesThe debut weekend for George Clooney's atmospheric thriller, hailed by critics as a visually captivating but restrained departure for the Hollywood star, took in US$12.3 million in U.S. and Canadian theaters this weekend, according to figures from industry tracker Exhibitor Relations. Last week's winner “Takers,” starring Hayden Christensen, Idris Elba and singers Chris Brown and T.I., earned US$11.5 million and fell to second place in its second week of release. In third position was “Machete,” mixing violence with a campy tribute to 1970s exploitation movies from directors Robert Rodriguez and Ethan Maniquis for an opening weekend take of US$11.3 million. Fourth place went to the gruesome documentary-style horror movie “The Last Exorcism,” which fell back from its competitive runner-up spot last weekend to take US$7.6 million. The movie, directed by Daniel Stamm and co-produced by Eli Roth, a director known for his bloody thrillers, follows a disillusioned minister supposedly filming his last exorcism for a documentary. At number five was new release “Going the Distance,” a romantic comedy starring Drew Barrymore and Justin Long about surviving a relationship where the couples live on different coasts of the United States. It earned US$6.9 million in its opening weekend. In sixth was “The Expendables,” Sylvester Stallone's film about a group of weathered mercenaries out to topple a South American dictator, which earned US$6.8 million in its fourth week in theaters. Falling one position to the seventh spot was “The Other Guys,” the latest Will Ferrell slapstick comedy, about two mismatched police officers paired on a high-profile crime investigation, which had a US$5.4-million take at the box office. “Eat, Pray, Love,” Ryan Murphy's adaptation of Elizabeth Gilbert's novel about a divorcee's jaunt to Italy, Indonesia and India, starring Julia Roberts, fell to the eighth position with a take of US$4.9 million in its fourth week of release. Down two places to number nine was blockbuster “Inception” starring Leonardo DiCaprio as an expert infiltrator of people's dreams, which took US$4.5 million over the weekend to bring its eight-week earnings to US$277 million. “Nanny McPhee Returns,” the sequel to a popular kid's film starring British actress Emma Thompson in the title role, rounded out the top 10 with US$3.6 million. | |||||||||||||