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Weekend Box Office - Toys Rock The Box For A Second Week

discussioncomments published: 2010-06-27 20:27:39 Author: Scott Gwin
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This weekend two major Hollywood powerhouses went head to head to find out who could draw the bigger crowd. Would it be Adam Sandler and his Grown-ups gang or Tom Cruise's latest action vehicle Knight and Day be the audience charming winner?

Neither.

Both big boys lost out to a bunch of toys.

Pixar's Toy Story 3 held on to first place for a second week with a solid $59 million. That brings the movie's domestic total to over $225 million and putting the movie on track to become the studio's biggest earner. Finding Nemo currently holds that record with $339 million.

Sandler's Grown-ups, which blew most of its moderately funny moments in the trailers, and which has bored critics to tears, took in $41 million for second place. Knight and Day didn't fare even half as well. With a $20 million opening it marks one of Cruise's lowest debuts in the last fifteen years.

For the full weekend box office update, check out the chart below:

1.
Toy Story 3 $59,000,000  -  Total: $226,552,000 LW: 1     WR: 2    
THTRS: 4,028
2.
Grown Ups * $41,000,000  -  Total: $41,000,000 LW: N     WR: 1    
THTRS: 3,534
3.
Knight & Day * $20,500,000  -  Total: $27,789,000 LW: N     WR: 1    
THTRS: 3,098
4.
The Karate Kid $15,400,000  -  Total: $135,641,000 LW: 2     WR: 3    
THTRS: 3,740
5.
The A-Team $6,000,000  -  Total: $62,843,000 LW: 3     WR: 3    
THTRS: 3,242
6.
Get Him to the Greek $3,010,000  -  Total: $54,486,000 LW: 4     WR: 4    
THTRS: 2,188
7.
Shrek Forever After $2,875,000  -  Total: $229,313,000 LW: 5     WR: 6    
THTRS: 2,340
8.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time $2,801,000  -  Total: $86,177,000 LW: 6     WR: 5    
THTRS: 1,851
9.
Killers $2,000,000  -  Total: $44,000,000 LW: 8     WR: 4    
THTRS: 2,271
10.
Jonah Hex $1,600,000  -  Total: $9,144,000 LW: 7     WR: 2    
THTRS: 2,825


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