WALL-E TOPS THE BOX OFFICE

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Over the weekend a lovable robot went head-to-head with graphic action flick, and even though it was a close race, “Wall-E”, the latest film to be created by Pixar, took the coveted spot with an estimated $62.5 million of tickets in its first three days. Trailing right behind “Wall-E” is “Wanted” which earned an impressive $51.1 million. What’s interesting is that both films helped pushed overall sales to their highest level of the year YAHOO reports

Due to the new entries on the chart, “Get Smart” falls from the top spot to number three, Paramount Pictures Kung Fu Panda secures it’s spot at number four, and The Incredible Hulk rounds out the top five with nine million bringing it’s Cumulative Gross to $115M.

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SEX AND THE CITY LEADS WEEKEND BOX OFFICE

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The girls from Sex and the City dominated the box office coming in at number one with 55million. The racy HBO series managed to win over fans for more than six seasons. Originally producers wanted to start filming in 2004 after the series came to an end. However, due to tension between Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Catrall the deal fell through. The ladies finally reprise their roles, and began filming in September of last year.

From 1-2 is Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The popular franchise managed to bring in 46 Million bringing its total to $216M. Also debuting this week was Universal Studio’s eerie horror flick The Strangers which came in at number three. The film stars Liv Tyler, Scott Speedman, and Gemma Ward.

Iorn Man still manages to hold strong at number four. Last month it debuted at number one with 98 Million, making it the tenth-biggest movie opening weekend of all time and the second highest-grossing opening weekend of 2008. Its current gross is $276M. Rounding out the top five is The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian with 13M.

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