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1 |
Puss
in Boots |
$34M |
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2 |
Paranormal Activity 3 |
$18.1M |
|
3 |
In
Time |
$12M |
|
4 |
Footloose |
$5.5M |
|
5 |
Headhunters |
$.98M |
|
6 |
Reel
Steel |
$4.7M |
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7 |
The
Three Musketeers |
$3.5M |
|
8 |
The
Ides of March |
$2.8M |
|
9 |
Moneyball |
$2.3M |
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10 |
Courageous |
$1.8M |
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Paranormal
Activity 3
The Paranormal
Activity
franchise
continues with
this third
outing from
Paramount
Pictures. Oren
Peli and Jason
Blum return to
produce the
highly secretive
feature, with
Catfish's
directing duo of
Henry Joost and
Ariel Schulman
taking on the
helming duties.

Reel Steel
A
retired pugilist transitions to
the business side of the ropes
after human boxers are replaced
by robotic ones in director
Shawn Levy's feature-length
adaptation of the Twilight Zone
episode "Steel." Charlie Kenton
(Hugh Jackman) was a true
contender when the sport of
boxing was changed forever. Now,
instead of humans duking it out
for the masses, huge, powerful
steel robots trade blows in the
ring. As a result, former
gladiator Charlie has been
forced into the role of two-bit
promoter, piecing together
cut-rate fighting bots from
scrap metal as he makes the
rounds on the underground boxing
circuit. Just when it seems that
Charlie has sunken to the nadir
of his career, his estranged 11
year old son, Max (Dakota Goyo),
offers him the
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
at a comeback by constructing
and training a true champion.
Now the stakes are higher than
ever before, and Charlie is
about to get a second chance at
leaving an indelible mark on the
sport he once dedicated his life
to.
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