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Brad Pitt's 'Fury' Topples 'Gone Girl' From Box Office Throne
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The reigning champion had to bow down to the World War II drama after the latter took in an estimated $23.5 million.

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"Fury" predictably stole the box office crown from two-weekend champion "Gone Girl". The Brad Pitt-starring World War II drama took in an estimated $23.5 million, a considerably good start for a film made on $68 million budget.

"The relationship and camaraderie of the cast is really poignant in the film, which is also very visceral and action packed," Rory Bruer, president of worldwide distribution for Sony, said in a statement. "We're feeling really good about it. It's a very good opening for us and it's a movie that we're so proud to be a part of."

Directed by David Ayer, "Fury" benefited from word-of-mouth campaign and the support of its cast. It received an 80 percent positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an A-minus grade from CinemaScore. About 60 percent of the audience was male and 51 percent was older than 35.

"Studios use star power as the No. 1 marketing tool, and Brad Pitt has that," said Phil Contrino, box office analyst for BoxOffice.com. "But it's not star power alone which gets people to the theaters. Brad Pitt picks smart pictures that people want to see."

"Gone Girl" slipped to the runner-up position with approximately $17.8 million. Guillermo Del Toro's mythic animated adventure "The Book of Life" debuted in the third spot with an estimated $17 million. At the fourth place was "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" which added approximately $12 million in its second weekend. Nicholas Sparks' novel adaptation "The Best of Me" rounded up the top 5 with an estimated $10.2 million.

  1. "Fury" - $23.5 million
  2. "Gone Girl" - $17.8 million
  3. "The Book of Life" - $17 million
  4. "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" - $12 million
  5. "The Best of Me" - $10.2 million
  6. "Dracula Untold" - $ 9.9 million
  7. "The Judge" - $7.9 million
  8. "Annabelle" - $7.9 million
  9. "The Equalizer" - $5.5 million
  10. "The Maze Runner" - $4.5 million

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