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'Knowing' must have known something everybody else didn't, because they rocked the box office this weekend bringing in $24.8 million dollars in it's first weekend.

The comedy 'I Love You, Man' came in at number 2 bringing in $18 million dollars, while 'Duplicity' rounded out the top three with $14 million. Here are the top ten movies from the March 20-22 weekend:

1. Knowing: $24.8 million

2. I Love You, Man: $18 million

3. Duplicity: $14.4 million

4. Race to Witch Mountain: $13 million

5. Watchmen: $6.7 million

6. The Last House on the Left: $5.9 million

7. Taken: $4.1 million

8. Slumdog Millionaire: $2.7 million

9. Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail: $2.5 million

10. Coraline: $2.1 million
TGIF! There's a lot of really great movies out in theaters this weekend, so if you're planning on making a trip to the box office, here are this weeks new features:

Opening This Week:

Duplicity: Julia Roberts and Clive Owen are former government intelligence agents who team up to stage an elaborate corporate con.

I Love You, Man: Paul Rudd realizes he has no male friend close enough to serve as best man at his wedding, and embarks on a series of "man-dates" to find one.

Knowing: Nicolas Cage stumbles upon a time-capsule with terrifying predictions about the future -- and sets out to prevent them from coming true.

Also in Theaters:

Race to Witch Mountain: Dwayne Johnson is a taxi driver who gets more than he bargained for when he picks up two teen runaways with supernatural powers.

Watchmen: From the director of '300,' Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' dark, critically-acclaimed graphic novel of costumed crimefighters comes to life.

Taken: Liam Neeson is a former government operative who uses his training to rescue his kidnapped daughter from a slave trade operation.

Check out the trailer and movie premiere of "Duplicity" below...

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Watchmen dominated the box office this weekend despite getting less than stellar reviews. The movie opened with $55.6 million dollars, talk about a great weekend!

There was a huge gap in between the number one spot and Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail, who took the number two spot bringing in $8.8 million dollars.

Rounding out the top three was Taken, who brought in $7.4 million. It was a pretty strong weekend for the movie, considering it's in its sixth week. Here are the top ten movies for the March 6-8 weekend:

1. Watchmen: $55.6 million

2. Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail: $8.8 million

3. Taken: $7.4 million

4. Slumdog Millionaire: $6.9 million

5. Paul Blart: Mall Cop: $4.2 million

6. He's Just Not That Into You: $4 million

7. Coraline: $3.3 million

8. Confessions of a Shopaholic: $3.1 million

9. Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience: $2.78 million

10. Fired Up!: $2.6 million
TGIF! If you're planning on making a trip to the theaters this weekend, here's what you can expect:

Watchmen: From the director of '300,' Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' dark, critically-acclaimed graphic novel of costumed crimefighters comes to life. (Opening in Wide Release)

12: One juror tries to convince his colleagues that a murder case is not as clear cut as it might have seemed in the courtroom.

Everlasting Moments: In the early 20th century, a young, poor woman wins a camera at the lottery -- an event that changes her life.

Horsemen: Dennis Quaid is a cop who discovers a shocking connection with a serial killer linked to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

Phoebe in Wonderland: A rebellious girl longs to be in the school production of Alice in Wonderland, but clashes with the authority figures in her life.

Check our special coverage from the film premiere...

TGIF! It's that time of week again folks. If you're planning on hitting the theaters and want to catch a new flick, here are this weeks new releases:

Watchmen: From the director of '300,' Alan Moore's dark, critically-acclaimed graphic novel of costumed crimefighters comes to life.

12: (Limited) One juror tries to convince his colleagues that a murder case is not as clear cut as it might have seemed in the courtroom.

Everlasting Moments: (Limited) In the early 20th century, a young, poor woman wins a camera at the lottery -- an event that changes her life.

Check out the trailer for the much anticipated 'Watchmen' movie below...

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