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Audiences were clearly into 'He's Just Not That Into You' because it was number one at the box office this past weekend bringing in $27 million dollars. 'Taken' and 'Coraline' also did well this weekend bringing in $20 and $16 million respectively.

Here are the top ten movies from the February 6-8 weekend:

1. He's Just Not That Into You: $27.465 million

2. Taken: $20 million

3. Coraline: $16.3 million

4. The Pink Panther 2: $12 million

5. Paul Blart: Mall Cop: $11 million

6. Push : $10.2 million

7. Gran Torino: $7.42 million

8. Slumdog Millionaire: $7.4 million

9. The Uninvited: $6.4 million

10. Hotel for Dogs: $5.8 million
Action thriller 'Taken' reigned at the box office this weekend bringing in over $24 million dollars it's in opening weekend. 'Paul Blart: Mall Cop' held onto the number 2 position, while 'The Uninvited' rounded out the top three with $14 million and $10 million respectively.

Here are the top 10 movies from the January 30-February 1st weekend.

1. Taken: $24.6 million
2. Paul Blart: Mall Cop: $14 million

3. The Uninvited: $10.5 million
4. Hotel for Dogs: $8.7 million

5. Gran Torino: $8.6 million
6. Slumdog Millionaire: $7.6 million

7. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans: $7.2 million
8. New in Town: $6.7 million

9. My Bloody Valentine 3D: $4.2 million
10. Inkheart: $3.7 million
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Paul Blart: Mall Cop lead the pack again for the second week in a row bringing in $21.5 million dollars at the box office this weekend. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans and Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino rounded out the top three bringing in $20.7 and $16 million dollars respectively.

Who else made the top 10? Check out the list below:

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
6. My Bloody Valentine 3D: $10 million

7. Inkheart: $7.7 million
8. Bride Wars: $7 million

9. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: $6 million
10. Notorious: $5.7 million
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Believe it or not, people really wanted to see a mall cop on a segue this weekend, because Paul Blart: Mall Cop topped the box office this weekend. It even beat out Clint Eastwood’s film Gran Torino, which has gotten rave reviews.

Box Office Mojo is reporting that Mall Cop won the weekend with $33.8 million in sales, while Gran Torino slipped to #2 with $22.24 million in sales.

My Bloody Valentine came in at #3 with $21.9 million in sales, followed by Notorious, about the life of Biggy Smalls, which drew in $21.5 million. Hotel For Dogs took the #5 spot, with $17.71 million. Rounding out the top ten were Bride Wars, with $11.75 million, The Unborn, with $9.85 million, Defiance with $9.21 million, Marley & Me with $6.33 million, and Slumdog Millionaire with $5.9 million.

Clint Eastwood may have gone home empty handed from the Golden Globes, but his latest movie 'Gran Torino' hit it big at the box office this weekend.

The movie came in first bringing in $29 million dollars. Here are the top 10 movies from the January 9-11:

Gran Torino: $29 million
Bride Wars: $21 million

The Unborn: $21 million
Marley & Me: $11 million

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: $9.4 million
Bedtime Stories: $8.5 million

Valkyrie: $6.6 million
Yes Man: $6.1 million

Not Easily Broken: $5.6 million
Seven Pounds: $3.9 million
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