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Paul Blart: Box Office Champion

Paul Blart: Mall Cop? More like Paul Blart: Box Office Champ!

For the second consecutive week, this security officer bested all comers across the nation. Here's a look at the weekend's highest grossing films:

  1. Paul Blart: Mall Cop: $21.5 million
  2. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans: $20.7 million
  3. Gran Torino: $16 million
  4. Hotel for Dogs: $12.3 million
  5. Slumdog Millionaire: $10.5 million

Paul Blart Photo

Paul Blart rolled to another box office victory.

Gran Torino Rides to Top of Box Office

Clint Eastwood finally brought down man's best friend.

Following two straight weeks of ruling at the box office, Marley & Me was finally bumped down by Gran Torino and a pair of other new releases. Here's the complete top five from the weekend:

  1. Gran Torino: $29 million
  2. Bride Wars: $21.5 million
  3. The Unborn: $21 million
  4. Marley & Me: $11.3 million
  5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: $9.4 million

Gran Torino Picture

Marley & Me Remains Movie Goers' Best Friend

With no new movies opening this weekend, not much changed at the box office from last week.

Here's a look at the top five:

  1. Marley & Me: $24 million
  2. Bedtime Stories: $20 million
  3. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: $18.3 million
  4. Valkyrie: $14 million
  5. Yes Man: $513.9 million

John and Marley

Movie Audiences are for the Dogs, Jennifer Aniston

After setting a Christmas day box office record, Marley & Me continued to reign at the box office over the weekend.

Here are the five highest grossing films from the last two days:

  1. Marley & Me: $37 million
  2. Bedtime Stories: $28 million
  3. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: $27 million
  4. Valkyrie: $21.5 million
  5. Yes Man: $16.4 million

Marley & Them

Marley & Me Sets Box Office Record

Jennifer Aniston finally has something to hold over Brad Pitt.

Aniston and Owen Wilson's family comedy, Marley & Me, grossed $14.8 million yesterday, the highest one-day total ever for a film opening on Christmas. We didn't see that record coming.

John, Jennifer and Marley

However, Pitt did okay for himself, too.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button set the mark for the second-highest Christmas opening of all-time. It earned $11.8 million yesterday.

Movie Fans Say Yes (Man) to Jim Carrey

The power is positive thinking really works.

Despite snowy conditions around many areas of the country, viewers flocked to Jim Carrey's Yes Man. Here's a look at the complete top five from this weekend's box office...

  1. Yes Man: $18.1 million
  2. Seven Pounds: $16 million
  3. The Tale of Despereaux: $10.5 million
  4. The Day the Earth Stood Still: $10.1
  5. Four Christmases: $7.7

A Yes Man

Don't do it, Jim! Your movie is number-one!

The Weekend the Box Office Stood Still

Movie goers were happy to sit still for a message from outer space, delivered by Keanu Reeves this weekend.

He and Jennifer Connolly's sci-fi adventure, The Day the Earth Stood Still, crushed the box office competition. Here's a look at the complete top five:

  1. The Day the Earth Stood Still: $31 million
  2. Four Christmases: $13.2 million
  3. Twilight: $8 million
  4. Bolt: $7.5 million
  5. Australia: $4.2 million

Klaatu and Jacob Benson

Four Christmases Makes It Two Weeks in a Row

Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon proved far more punishing at the box office this weekend than Punisher: War Zone, which took in only four million dollars. For the second consecutive week, Four Christmases earned the most money at the box office.

Here's a look at the full top five:

  1. Four Christmases: $18.1 million
  2. Twilight: $13.1 million
  3. Bolt: $9.6 million
  4. Australia: $7 million
  5. Quantum of Solace: $6.6 million

Four Christmases Pic

 

Movie Goers Celebrate a Quartet of Christmases

Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn may not have enjoyed spending a quartet of Christmases with their families, but movie goes sure got a kick out of it.

Here's a look at this weekend's complete top five at the box office:

  1. Four Christmases: $32.6 million
  2. Bolt: $26.6 million
  3. Twilight: $26.3 million
  4. Quantum of Solace: $19.5 million
  5. Australia: $14.8

Four Christmases Movie Poster

Movie Goers Bask in Twilight

Vampire love ruled the box office this weekend, as Twilight racked in over $70 million. The film enjoyed the highest-grossing opening of the season.

Here's a look at the full top five:

  1. Twilight: $70.5 million
  2. Quantum of solace: $27.4 million
  3. Bolt: $27 million
  4. Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa: $16 million
  5. Role Models: $7.2 million

Edward Cullen Photo

James Bond was no match for Edward Cullen.

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