May 14, 2007 04:07:38 GMT
"Spider-Man 3" is unbeatable in its second run on the chart, outsdistancing newcomers "28 Weeks Later..." and "Georgia Rule."
Blockbucter title appears to still dominate film audience's attention as "" triumphantly holds its position as the top holder on weekend domestic box office ended May 13, 2007 for a great tally of $58.1 million.
Though the number is a hefty 60 percent drop from the superhero saga's record debut a week earlier, it turns out to be over six times more than that collected by runner-up "" since the zombie feat only manages to pull $9.8 million in its first spin on the chart. Poor opening also afflicts another newcomer "" which merely gains $6.7 million for its third-place feedbag.
Former champ "", in the meantime, sadly has to go down to number four after scoring a decent gross of $4.7 million followed by Lionsgate's action comedy "" and Gregory Hoblit-directed thriller "" on the next two positions with respective income of $3.4 million and $2.9 million.
Finished on the seventh spot is Touchstone Pictures' "" which makes its way to garner $2.3 million in its third run in the competition. Trailing behind to make up the top ten of the list are Disney's CGI animated adventure "" with $1.8 million, Paramount Pictures' sci-fi action "" with $1.73 million, and action comedy flick "" with $1.71 million.
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