1. Semi-Pro - $15,075,1142. Vantage Point - $12,819,245
3. The Spiderwick Chronicles - $8,700,378
4. The Other Boleyn Girl - $8,203,061
5. Jumper - $7,568,462
6. Step Up 2: The Streets - $5,742,479
7. Fool's Gold - $4,418,229
8. No Country for Old Men - $4,114,994
9. Penelope - $3,802,144
10. Definitely, Maybe - $3,382,005
11. Juno - $3,264,570
12. Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins - $2,646,570
Some noteworthy observations from this week include the disappointing debut of Semi-Pro, as well as the boost No Country For Old Men has received from its Best Picture win at last week's Oscars.
Interestingly, Vantage Point is the only movie that came out last week to remain in the top 12 for this week. Even Be Kind, Rewind, starring Jack Black, has dropped to number 13. Considering this fact, I'm perplexed as to why Fool's Gold and Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins have stayed in the top 12 in their fourth week of release.
Another observation I thought was funny: Eva Longoria Parker's movie Over Her Dead Body has brought in about $7.5 million in its five weeks of release, while the Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour has brought in about $63 million over the same five weeks.
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