The top movies at the North American box office
LOS ANGELES, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Following are the top 10 films at the North American box office for the three-day weekend beginning on Oct. 30, led by the Michael Jackson concert movie "This Is It," according to studio estimates compiled on Sunday by Reuters.
1 (*) This Is It ......... $21.3 million
2 (1) Paranormal Activity ............... $16.5 million
3 (4) Law Abiding Citizen ............... $ 7.3 million
4 (5) Couples Retreat .... $ 6.1 million
5 (2) Saw VI ............. $ 5.6 million
6 (3) Where the Wild Things Are.......... $ 5.1 million
7 (8) The Stepfather ..... $ 3.4 million
=8 (6) Astro Boy .......... $ 3.0 million
=8(11) Amelia ............. $ 3.0 million
10 (7) Cirque du Freak .... $ 2.8 million
NOTE: Last weekend's ranking in parentheses. * = new release. "This Is It" was released on Wednesday.
TOTALS TO DATE
Couples Retreat .... $ 86.7 million
Paranormal Activity ............... $ 84.8 million
Where the Wild Things Are ......... $ 61.8 million
Law Abiding Citizen ............... $ 51.4 million
This Is it ......... $ 32.5 million
The Stepfather ..... $ 24.7 million
Saw VI ............. $ 22.8 million
Astro Boy .......... $ 10.9 million
Cirque du Freak .... $ 10.5 million
Amelia ............. $ 8.3 million
"This Is It" was released by Columbia Pictures and "The
Stepfather" by Screen Gems. Both are units of Sony Corp
(6758.T).
"Paranormal Activity" was released by Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc VIAb.N Inc.
"Law Abiding Citizen" was released by Overture Films, a
unit of Liberty Media Corp (LINTA.O).
"Couples Retreat" and "Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's
Assistant" were released by Universal Pictures, a unit of
General Electric Co (GE.N).
"Where the Wild Things Are" was released by Warner Bros
Pictures, a unit of Time Warner Inc (TWX.N).
"Saw VI" was released by Lionsgate, a unit of Lions Gate
Entertainment Corp (LGF.N).
"Amelia" was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures, a unit
of News Corp (NWSA.O).
"Astro Boy" was released by closely held Summit Entertainment.
(Reporting by Dean Goodman: Editing by Eric Walsh)
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