Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself
September 14, 2009

Coming in at a far second was the animated flick 9, that brought in over $10 million dollars. Brad's WWII flick Inglourious Basterds rounded out the top three with $6.5 million.
Here are the top ten movies from the Sep 11 - 13 weekend:
Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself: $24 million
9: $10.8 million
Inglourious Basterds: $6.5 million
All About Steve: $5.8 million
The Final Destination: $5.5 million
Sorority Row: $5.2 million
Whiteout: $5.1 million
District 9: $3.6 million
Julie & Julia: $3.3 million
Gamer: $3.1 million
September 11, 2009

Here are this weeks new releases:
NEW IN THEATERS:
Whiteout:
Kate Beckinsale stars as a U.S. Marshall assigned to Antarctica to investigate a murder and is drawn into a shocking mystery.
9:
Courageous "stitchpunk" heroes fight for survival against the machines in a post-apocalyptic animated adventure.
Sorority Row:
When a prank-gone-wrong leaves one of their own dead, a group of sorority sisters try to cover it up, only to be stalked by a mysterious killer.
Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself:
Three delinquent siblings end up in the care of their only relative: April, a heavy-drinking nightclub singer who wants nothing to do with them.
ALSO 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.
Inglourious Basterds:
Brad Pitt stars in Quentin Tarantino's violent WWII tale of soldiers, peasants and resistance fighters who collide in Nazi-occupied France.
All About Steve:
Sandra Bullock falls head over heels with a news cameraman after one blind date, and follows him around the country in a bid to win his love.
Gamer:
Gerard Butler stars as a futuristic gladiator imprisoned against his will in an ultra-violent mind-controlled first person shooter game.
Check out the trailer for 'Whiteout' below...







