Swing Vote
August 11, 2008

The Dark Knight--$26 million
Pineapple Express--$22.4 million
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor--$16.1 million
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2--$10.7 million
Step Brothers--$8.9 million
Mamma Mia!--$8 million
Journey to the Center of the Earth--$4.8 million
Hancock--$3.3 million
Swing Vote--$3.1 million
Wall-E--$3 million
August 4, 2008

The rest of the top ten is as follows:
The Dark Knight-$43,800,000
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor-$42,450,000
Step Brothers-$16,300,000
Mamma Mia!-$13,121,000
Journey to the Center of the Earth-$6,875,000
Swing Vote-$6,300,000
Hancock-$5,200,000
WALL-E-$4,747,000
The X-Files: I Want to Believe-$3,425,000
Space Chimps-$2,840,000
Hellboy II: The Golden Army-$2,527,000 Wanted-$1,257,000
August 1, 2008

Swing Vote:
Kevin Costner is an apathetic loser who is thrust into the national spotlight when the presidential election comes down to his vote.
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor:
Brendan Fraser must stop China's ruthless Dragon Emperor and his vast resurrected terra cotta army from taking over the world.
Check out the movie premiere and trailer for 'Swing Vote' below:
July 28, 2008

Image by wenn.com
Kevin Costner who takes on the role of Bud Johnson, an ordinary guy who gives the candidates a reason to run. In a remarkable turn-of-events, the result of the presidential election comes down to one man's vote, Bud Johnson's.
Hollyscoop hit the Hollywood movie premiere which brought out Kevin Costner,Paula Abdul,Gary Busey, Madeline Carroll, Robin Thicke, Kelsey Grammer, Quentin Tarantino, Nathan Lane, Emhrys Cooper, Jo De La Rosa, and Slade Smiley among others.
We asked the stars the big question lurking in our head, "does one vote really matter?" Costner said, “It doesn’t seem like it does sometimes. I even have to admit that by yourself you don’t feel like that. You start feeling like you are apart of all these people, then you realize that all these people here if they did vote they do make a difference.”
“When you fill apart of a whole you can make a difference, I think the trick is to not feel so isolated.”
Political Analyst Arianna Huffington, who also stars in the film agreed, “Yes absolutely, because you never know which election will be too close to call.”
What are you're thoughts? Can one vote really make a difference?
In the meantime, check out our special video coverage from the red carpet below. Enjoy!
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