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Mark Wahlberg's latest flick 'Max Payne' reigned at the box office this weekend bringing in $18 million dollars. 'Beverly Hills Chihuahua' held its own bringing in $11.2 million while 'The Secret Life of Bees' rounded out the top 3 with $11 million. Here are the weekend box office estimates for the Oct 17-19 weekend.

Max Payne: $18 million
Beverly Hills Chihuahua: $11 million
The Secret Life Of Bees: $11 million
W: $10 million
Eagle Eye: $7.3 million
Body of Lies: $6.8 million
Quarantine$6.3 million
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist: $3.9 million
Sex Drive: $3.56 million
Nights in Rodanthe: $2.68 million
Max Payne: Coming together to solve a series of murders in New York City are a DEA agent (Wahlberg) whose family was slain as part of a conspiracy and an assassin (Kunis) out to avenge her sister's death. The duo will be hunted by the police, the mob, and a ruthless corporation.

W: W. is a 2008 biographical film based on the life and presidency of George W. Bush.

The Secret Life Of Bees: Set in South Carolina in 1964, the film is the moving tale of Lily Owens a 14 year-old girl who is haunted by the memory of her late mother. To escape her lonely life and troubled relationship with her father, Lily flees with Rosaleen, her caregiver and only friend, to a South Carolina town that holds the secret to her mother's past.

Check out the trailer and the Los Angeles movie premiere of 'Max Payne' below...

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The trailer for Oliver Stone's upcoming movie W is finally out, and it's terrible!

It basically paints a young George W. Bush in his twenties, drinking, gambling, and getting into trouble, until George Senior gives him a swift kick in the ass. Then poof! He's in the White House!

We hope the movie goes in depth a little more so we can see W's journey to the presidency. What are your thoughts on the trailer?

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The movie "W" hasn’t been filming for more than a month and there is already controversy surrounding it’s release. The latest project by Oliver Stone will be based on the life and presidency of George W. Bush.

Don’t expect to see an “anti-Bush polemic” even though Stone has criticized Bush for the administration's 2003 invasion of Iraq. Stone has compared his goal for W. to the approaches of "The Queen" and his own flick "Nixon".

"We don't really know much about Mr. Bush beyond the controlled images we've been allowed to see on TV. This movie's taking a bold stab at looking behind that curtain," Stone said in a statement. "I'm real pleased that Lionsgate has the independence necessary to bring this provocative story to an American audience."

According to Variety the film has been set for release on Oct. 17, giving the picture three weekends in theaters before the Nov. 4 presidential election.

Actor Josh Brolin will star as George W. Bush along with Elizabeth Banks (Laura Bush), James Cromwell (George H.W. Bush), Ellen Burstyn (Barbara Bush), Thandie Newton (Condoleezza Rice), Jeffrey Wright (Colin Powell), Scott Glenn (Donald Rumsfeld) and Ioan Gruffudd (Tony Blair). The role of Dick Cheney is still pending. The film will likely wrap June 20, 2008 and were anticipating its release.

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