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For a second straight weekend, Superbad topped the box office, adding another $18 million to its coffers and pushing Hollywood's summer total past the $4-billion mark (besting 2004's record of $3.95 bil). Overall, the weekend box office was up seven percent versus a year ago.Rounding out the weekend's top five were The Bourne Ultimatum ($12.4 million), Rush Hour 3 ($12.3 mil), Mr. Bean's Holiday (opening with an improbable $10.1 mil) and War (debuting to $10 mil).ScarJo's The Nanny Diaries debuted at No. 6 with $7.8 mil. And here I thought she boasted a spectacular au pair.** This joke was first made available via my Facebook profile.
For a second straight weekend,
Superbad topped the box office, adding another $18 million to its coffers and pushing Hollywood's summer total past the $4-billion mark (besting 2004's record of $3.95 bil). Overall, the weekend box office was up seven percent versus a year ago.
Rounding out the weekend's top five were
The Bourne Ultimatum ($12.4 million),
Rush Hour 3 ($12.3 mil),
Mr. Bean's Holiday (opening with an improbable $10.1 mil) and
War (debuting to $10 mil).
ScarJo's
The Nanny Diaries debuted at No. 6 with $7.8 mil. And here I thought she boasted a spectacular au pair.*
* This joke was first made available via my Facebook profile.