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Crowe and Bale ride to number one at box office
By M&C Sep 10, 2007, 6:10 GMT

Russell Crowe (pictured) and Christian Bale\'s "3:10 to Yuma," directed by James Mangold took the well reviewed Lionsgate film for a $13.7 million weekend total. EPA/URSULA DUEREN
Russell Crowe and Christian Bale's "3:10 to Yuma," directed by James Mangold took the well reviewed Lionsgate film for a $13.7 million weekend total.
Next, at number 2 was The Weinstein Co / MGM's Rob Zombie directed "Halloween", which raked in $9.3 million and new total of $43.3 million.
Number 3 was Sony's "Superbad," the Judd Apatow film which took in $8 million for a total of $103.6 million for its 4th week in release.
Number 4 was New Line's "Shoot 'Em Up" starring once white hot lead,Clive Owen, which opened in 4th place Friday and dropping to Number 6 place by weekend's end with just $5.7 million.
Number 4 ahead of "Shoot 'Em Up" was Universal's "The Bourne Ultimatum" which grabbed $5.4 million for a total of $210 million.
Number 5 was the Rogue/ Focus comedy "Balls Of Fury" making just $6.1 million.
Number 7 was New Line's "Rush Hour 3" made $5.1 million for anew total of $128.9 million.
Number 8 was the Rowan Atkinson starring "Mr. Bean's Holiday" squeezing $3.3 million for a new total of $25 million.
Number 9 was The Weinstein Co's "The Nanny Diaries," the Scarlett Johansson film which made $3.2 million and a bad total of $20.8 million.
Number 10 was 20th Century Fox's "Death Sentence" pulling $1.7 million for a new total of $114.6 mil.
Box Office bad performers includes the Screen Gems' "The Brothers Solomon" with just $525K and MGM's Richard Gere "The Hunting Party."
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skylergisondo.comSep 10th, 2007 - 22:08:39
What a craptacular weekend at the box office. *yawns!* That, and Britney's officially dead career caps off a stalwart feeling in the entertainment industry.
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