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Busting bad dish!

The Dark Knight Rises Wins Weekend Over Ice Age 4 and The Watch

BOX OFFICE

(Warner Bros.)

The Dark Knight Rises won its second straight weekend at the box office.

Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale’s Batman trilogy finale earned $64.1 million, giving it an easy victory over the animated flick Ice Age 4, which came in second with $13.3 million.

The Ben Stiller-led ensemble alien invasion comedy The Watch debuted at third with $13 million.

The newly released dance spectacle Step Up Revolution and Ted came in fourth and fifth places with $11.8 million and $7.4 million, respectively.

Rounding out the Top 10 were The Amazing Spider-Man ($6.8 million ), Brave ($4.2 million), Magic Mike ($2.6 million), Savages ($1.8 million), and Moonrise Kingdom ($1.4 million).

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  • Darkeclipse

    I’m going to see The Dark Knight Rises again

  • Brihackums

    I’m over the Step Up franchise with its horrible acting and cliche dance scenes. Step Up 1 was unique, Step Up 2- decent acting, great dancing, Step up 3- HORRIBLE and I felt the main female character was too skinny which turned me off the entire movie because I kept thinking about her weight. I wish they would hire decent actors again and then train decent dancers into great ones or have a movie where Moose is the main character.

  • Anonymous

    What? There’s ice age 4?
    I haven’t even watched the third yet…

  • Anonymous

    who cares box office falls each weekend after release

  • Collbee

    weren’t in the cinema this weekend but gonna go ‘n’ watch “Dark Knight rises” this week with some friends – also wanna watch “Ted” though and saw “Amazing Spiderman” ’bout 2 weeks ago

  • Anonymous

    Another bleak summer with lots of remakes and sequels, holding out for the late fall and early Xmas movies which are more my style. As a senior on a fixed income I have to be a lot more picky about what movies I see, when before I would go the the movies at least once a week.

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