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August 31, 2009

Brad and Tarantino's 'Inglourious Basterds' held on to the number two position with $20 million, while 'Halloween II' rounded out the top three with $17.4 million.
Here are the top ten movies from the August 28-30 weekend:
1. The Final Destination: $28.3 million
2. Inglourious Basterds: $20 million
3. Halloween II: $17.4 million
4. District 9: $10.7 million
5. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra: $8 million
6. Julie & Julia: $7.4 million
7. The Time Traveler's Wife: $6.7 million
8. Shorts: $4.8 million
9. Taking Woodstock: $3.7 million
10. G-Force: $2.84 million
August 28, 2009

NEW IN THEATERS:
The Final Destination:
A group of friends escape a deadly accident thinking they've cheated death, only to get killed off one-by-one in increasingly gruesome ways.
Halloween II:
Director Rob Zombie picks up right where he left off, with the next terrifying chapter of Michael Myers' murderous rampage.
Taking Woodstock:
A man working at his parents' Catskills motel inadvertently sets in motion the historic concert in the summer of 1969.
ALSO IN THEATERS
Inglourious Basterds:
Brad Pitt stars in Quentin Tarantino's violent WWII tale of soldiers, peasants and resistance fighters who collide in Nazi-occupied France.
District 9:
From producer Peter Jackson, a cerebral sci-fi tale about alien refugees in South Africa who hold the key to a mysterious, powerful secret.
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra:
A Real American Hero, based on the 1980s cartoon/action figures, comes to life to battle the evil forces of Cobra.
The Time Traveler's Wife:
Rache McAdams and Eric Bana star in the tale of a man cursed with a genetic anomaly that causes him to skip back and forth through time.
Julie & Julia:
Meryl Streep and Amy Adams star in parallel true stories of famed chef Julia Child and a young woman trying who embarks on a culinary quest.
Shorts:
A small town is thrown into chaos when a mysterious rainbow-colored rock falls from the sky, granting to wishes to anyone who holds it.
G-Force:
An elite team of highly trained secret agent guinea pigs is the world's last hope against an evil plot to take over the world.
Check out the trailer for 'The Final Destination' below...
August 24, 2009

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Here are the top 10 movies from the August 27-29th weekend:
1. Inglourious Basterds: $37.6 million
2. District 9: $18.9 million
3. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra: $12.5 million
4. The Time Traveler's Wife: $10 million
5. Julie & Julia: $9 million
6. Shorts: $6.6 million
7. G-Force: $4.2 million
8. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: $3.5 million
9. The Ugly Truth: $2.8 million
10. Post Grad: $2.8 million
August 21, 2009

Inglourious Basterds:
Brad Pitt stars in Quentin Tarantino's violent WWII tale of soldiers, peasants and resistance fighters who collide in Nazi-occupied France.
Post Grad:
Alexis Bledel is a college grad whose big plans for the future take a detour when she's forced to move back in with her crazy family.
Shorts A small town is thrown into chaos when a mysterious rainbow-colored rock falls from the sky, granting to wishes to anyone who holds it.
ALSO IN THEATERS:
District 9 From producer Peter Jackson, a cerebral sci-fi tale about alien refugees in South Africa who hold the key to a mysterious, powerful secret.
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra:
A Real American Hero, based on the 1980s cartoon/action figures, comes to life to battle the evil forces of Cobra.
The Time Traveler's Wife:
Rache McAdams and Eric Bana star in the tale of a man cursed with a genetic anomaly that causes him to skip back and forth through time.
Julie & Julia:
Meryl Streep and Amy Adams star in parallel true stories of famed chef Julia Child and a young woman trying who embarks on a culinary quest.
G-Force:
An elite team of highly trained secret agent guinea pigs is the world's last hope against an evil plot to take over the world.
Check out the Los Angeles movie premiere and trailer for Inglourious Basterds below...
August 17, 2009

The Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams-starring romance film The Time Traveler's Wife came in third with $19.2 million , behind G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra, which brought in $22.5 million.
Check out the list of the top 10 movies from the August 14-16 weekend:
1. District 9: $37 million
2. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra: $22.5 million
3. The Time Traveler's Wife: $19.2 million
4. Julie & Julia: $12.4 million
5. G-Force: $6.8 million
6. The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard: $5.3 million
7. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: $5.1 million
8. The Ugly Truth: $4.5 million
9. Ponyo: $3.5 million
10. (500) Days of Summer: $3 million

NEW RELEASES:
The Time Traveler's Wife:
Rache McAdams and Eric Bana star in the tale of a man cursed with a genetic anomaly that causes him to skip back and forth through time.
Bandslam:
Vanessa Hudgens is part of group of high school misfits who form a fledgling rock band to compete in the ultimate battle of the bands.
District 9:
From producer Peter Jackson, a cerebral sci-fi tale about alien refugees in South Africa who hold the key to a mysterious, powerful secret.
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard:
Jeremy Piven stars as an infamous, fast-talking used car salesman hired to help save a struggling dealership over the Fourth of July.
ALSO IT THEATERS:
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra:
A Real American Hero, based on the 1980s cartoon/action figures, comes to life to battle the evil forces of Cobra.
Julie & Julia:
Meryl Streep and Amy Adams star in parallel true stories of famed chef Julia Child and a young woman trying who embarks on a culinary quest.
G-Force:
An elite team of highly trained secret agent guinea pigs is the world's last hope against an evil plot to take over the world.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince:
Daniel Radcliffe returns as the teen wizard, back at Hogwarts and facing his darkest threat yet.
Funny People:
In the latest from director Judd Apatow, Adam Sandler stars as a veteran stand-up comedian who has a near-death experience.
Check out the trailer for 'The Time Traveler's Wife' below...

Check out the top 10 box office flicks from the August 7-9 weekend:
1. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra: $56 million
2. Julie & Julia: $20 million
3. G-Force: $9.8 million
4. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: $8.8 million
5. Funny People: $7.8 million
6. The Ugly Truth: $7 million
7. A Perfect Getaway: $5.7 million
8. Aliens in the Attic: $4 million
9. Orphan: $3.7 million
10. (500) Days of Summer: $3.7 million

If you're planning on catching a flick this weekend, aside from G.I. Joe, here's what you can expect to see at the box office:
NEW IN THEATERS:
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra:
A Real American Hero, based on the 1980s cartoon/action figures, comes to life to battle the evil forces of Cobra.
Julie & Julia:
Meryl Streep and Amy Adams star in parallel true stories of famed chef Julia Child and a young woman trying who embarks on a culinary quest.
A Perfect Getaway:
A young newlywed couple goes backpacking in a remote island paradise, only to be thrust into brutal battle for survival.
ALSO IN THEATERS
Funny People:
In the latest from director Judd Apatow, Adam Sandler stars as a veteran stand-up comedian who has a near-death experience.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince:
Daniel Radcliffe returns as the teen wizard, back at Hogwarts and facing his darkest threat yet.
G-Force:
An elite team of highly trained secret agent guinea pigs is the world's last hope against an evil plot to take over the world.
The Ugly Truth:
Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler team up as TV morning show producers searching for the ugly truth on what makes men and women tick.
Aliens in the Attic:
A group of kids must fight off an alien attack when knee-high extraterrestrials invade the family vacation home.
Orphan:
A mourning couple decides to adopt a child, only to discover that the seemingly sweet angelic little girl is not what she appears to be.
Check out the trailer for G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra below and make sure to check back for coverage from the Los Angeles movie premiere!
August 3, 2009

Harry Potter fans just can't get enough of the latest Potter flick because the Half-Blood Prince brought in another $17 million dollars this weekend. Rounding out the top three was the animated movie G-Force, which also brought in $17 million dollars. Here is the top ten movies from the July 31-August 2nd weekend:
1. Funny People: $23.4 million
2. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: $17.7 million
3. G-Force: $17 million
4. The Ugly Truth: $13 million
5. Aliens in the Attic: $7.8 million
6. Orphan: $7.2 million
7. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs: $5.3 million
8. The Hangover: $5 million
9. The Proposal: $4.8 million
10. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: $4.6 million
July 31, 2009

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NEW IN THEATERS:
Funny People:
In the latest from director Judd Apatow, Adam Sandler stars as a veteran stand-up comedian who has a near-death experience.
Aliens in the Attic:
A group of kids must fight off an alien attack when knee-high extraterrestrials invade the family vacation home.
ALSO IN THEATERS:
G-Force:
An elite team of highly trained secret agent guinea pigs is the world's last hope against an evil plot to take over the world.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince:
Daniel Radcliffe returns as the teen wizard, back at Hogwarts and facing his darkest threat yet.
The Ugly Truth:
Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler team up as TV morning show producers searching for the ugly truth on what makes men and women tick.
Orphan:
A mourning couple decides to adopt a child, only to discover that the seemingly sweet angelic little girl is not what she appears to be.
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs:
Manny, Sid, Diego and the rest of the computer- animated critter crew are back for their third prehistoric adventure -- this time in 3D!
Check out the trailer for 'Funny People' below...
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