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    LOS ANGELES
    Sun May 6, 2007 12:54pm EDT

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Following are the top 10 movies at the North American box office for the three-day weekend beginning May 4, led by "Spider-Man 3," according to studio estimates released on Sunday.

    Entertainment

    Final data will be issued on Monday.

    1 (*) Spider-Man 3 .......... $148.0 million

    2 (1) Disturbia ............. $ 5.7 million

    3 (4) Fracture .............. $ 3.4 million

    4 (2) The Invisible ......... $ 3.1 million

    5 (3) Next ... $ 2.8 million

    6 (*) Lucky You ............. $ 2.5 million

    6 (7) Meet the Robinsons .... $ 2.5 million

    8 (5) Blades of Glory ....... $ 2.3 million

    x (6) Hot Fuzz .............. $ 2.1 million

    10(10) Are We Done Yet? ...... $ 1.7 million

    NOTE: Last weekend's position in parenthesis. (* = new release).

    TOTALS TO DATE

    Spider-Man 3 .......... $ 148.0 million

    Blades of Glory ....... $ 111.6 million

    Meet the Robinsons .... $ 91.8 million

    Disturbia ............. $ 59.9 million

    Are We Done Yet? ...... $ 46.1 million

    Fracture .............. $ 26.5 million

    Hot Fuzz .............. $ 16.1 million

    The Invisible ......... $ 12.4 million

    Next ... $ 11.8 million

    Lucky You ............. $ 2.5 million

    "Spider-Man 3" and "Are We Done Yet?" were released by Columbia Pictures, a unit of Sony Corp.

    "Disturbia," "Next" and "Blades of Glory" were released by Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc.

    "Fracture" was released by New Line Cinema, and "Lucky You" by Warner Bros. Pictures, both units of Time Warner Inc.

    "The Invisible" was released by Hollywood Pictures, and "Meet the Robinsons" by Walt Disney Pictures, both units of Walt Disney Co.

    "Hot Fuzz" was released by Rogue Pictures, the genre arm of Focus Features, a unit of General Electric Co's NBC Universal.



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