Warner Bros./New Line’s "The Final Destination" won its second consecutive week at the box office as it grossed $15.4 million for the Labor Day holiday weekend, bringing the film's cumulative to $50.6 million in its first 10 days. According to Variety, The Weinstein Co.'s "Inglourious Basterds" came in second as it grossed $15.1 million. Its cumulative through Monday was $95.2 million, making it Quentin Tarantino's second top domestic grosser after "Pulp Fiction." The Sandra Bullock- Bradley Cooper comedy "All About Steve," from 20th Century Fox, placed No. 3 for the long holiday weekend, grossing $13.9 million in its debut from 2,251 theaters. Lionsgate's Gerard Butler action film "Gamer" came in fourth as it grossed $11.2 million from 2,502 runs in its debut. Sony’s “District 9” came in fifth as it grossed $9 million and pushed its domestic gross to $103 million in four weeks of release. Miramax's Mike Judge comedy "Extract" disappointed as it placed tenth for the weekend, grossing $5.3 million from 1,611 runs.
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