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  • Weekend Box Office: 'Smurf' Tie With 'Cowboys & Aliens' For Top Spot

    The weekend box office had a close race to #1, but in the end, there was a tie between little blue Smurfs and an alien-western.

    Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford's science-fiction Western, "Cowboys & Aliens"; and the big screen adaptation of the animated TV series, "The Smurfs", both opened with $36.2 million... tying for first place.

    "In all my years, I've never really seen a race this close," Paul Dergarabedian, an analyst for box-office tracker Hollywood.com, told the Associated Press. "Generally, in the world of movie box office, $1 million is a close call, so to have two films in a dollar-to-dollar tie is somewhat unprecedented."

    Last weekend's top film, "Captain America: The First Avenger," fell to #3 with $24.9 million in its second weekend, taking its total to $116.7 million; while "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2" earned another $21.9 million as it nears $320 million.

    And, closing out the top 5 is the weekend's other wide release was Warner Bros. romantic comedy, "Crazy, Stupid, Love.," taking in $19.3 million. The movie stars Steve Carell as a one-woman man who learns the art of seduction from a playboy (Ryan Gosling) after his marriage falls apart.

    That's a wrap for this weekend. Next weekend, look out for the release of the Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds comedy "The Change-Up," and the "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" reboot.

    This weekend's top 10 is as follows:

    1 (tie). "Cowboys & Aliens," $36.2 million.
    1 (tie). "The Smurfs," $36.2 million.
    3. "Captain America: The First Avenger," $24.9 million.
    4. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," $21.9 million.
    5. "Crazy, Stupid, Love," $19.3 million.
    6. "Friends with Benefits," $9.3 million.
    7. "Horrible Bosses," $7.1 million.
    8. "Transformers: Dark of the Moon," $6 million.
    9. "Zookeeper," $4.2 million.
    10. "Cars 2," $2.3 million.

  • #2
    Well looks like I will have to see Smufs now. Only for NPH
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      they are making a sequal.

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