November 7th, 2011 cherryconnect

Puss in Boots topped the box office for the 2nd week in a row raking in over $33 million ($75.5 million total). Tower Heist debuted at #2 with $25.1 million and A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas rounded out the top 3 with $13 million. Check out the top 10 box office results below.
Weekend Box Office (Top 10)
1. Puss in Boots $33,035,000
2. Tower Heist $25,100,000
3. A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas $13,065,000
4. Paranormal Activity 3 $8,525,000
5. In Time $7,700,000
6. Footloose (2011) $4,550,000
7. Real Steel $3,407,000
8. The Rum Diary $2,988,000
9. The Ides of March $2,000,000
10. Moneyball $1,900,000
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October 31st, 2011 cherryconnect

The box office results are in! Puss in Boots topped the weekend box office with over $34 million its it debut! Paranormal Activity 3 dropped down to #2 with $18.1 million and In Time rounded out the top 3 with $12 million. Check out the top 10 box office results below!
Weekend Box Office (Top 10)
1. Puss in Boots $34,077,439
2. Paranormal Activity 3 $18,144,516
3. In Time $12,050,368
4. Footloose (2011) $5,502,026
5. The Rum Diary $5,135,369
6. Real Steel $4,783,149
7. The Three Musketeers (2011) $3,507,359
8. The Ides of March $2,804,435
9. Moneyball $2,387,049
10. Courageous $1,838,096
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October 24th, 2011 cherryconnect

Paranormal Activity 3 topped the box office with over $54 million in its weekend debut! The movie also broke the box office record for the biggest fall opening. Reel Steel was knocked out of the competition and landed in the #2 spot with $11.3 million and Footloose rounded out the top 3 with $10.6 million. Check out the box office results below!
Weekend Box Office (Top 10)
1. Paranormal Activity 3 $54,020,000
2. Real Steel $11,319,000
3. Footloose (2011) $10,850,000
4. The Three Musketeers (2011) $8,800,000
5. The Ides of March $4,900,000
6. Dolphin Tale $4,200,000
7. Moneyball $4,050,000
8. Johnny English Reborn $3,800,000
9. The Thing (2011) $3,115,000
10. 50/50 $2,800,000
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October 17th, 2011 cherryconnect

Once again Real Steel knocked out the competition over the weekend! Real Steel raked in $16.3 million in its second week at the top. Footloose remake debuted at #2 with $15.6 million and The Thing debuted at #3 with $8.5 million. Check out the top 10 box office results below.
Weekend Box Office (Top 10)
1. Real Steel $16,291,655
2. Footloose (2011) $15,556,113
3. The Thing (2011) $8,493,665
4. The Ides of March $7,108,846
5. Dolphin Tale $6,233,185
6. Moneyball $5,456,730
7. 50/50 $4,260,087
8. Courageous $3,305,238
9. The Big Year $3,251,884
10. The Lion King (in 3D) $2,792,403
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October 10th, 2011 cherryconnect

Real Steel knocked out the competition and won the #1 prize at box office with $27.3 million. The Ides of March debuted at #2 with $10.4 million and Dolphin Tale was bumped down to #3 with $9.1 million. Check out the top 10 box office results below.
1. Real Steel $27,300,000
2. The Ides of March $10,400,000
3. Dolphin Tale $9,160,000
4. Moneyball $7,500,000
5. 50/50 $5,500,000
6. Courageous $4,600,000
7. The Lion King (in 3D) $4,552,000
8. Dream House $4,500,000
9. What’s Your Number? $3,050,000
10. Abduction $2,900,000
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October 3rd, 2011 cherryconnect

Dolphin Tale topped the weekend box office with $14.2 million. The movie beat Moneyball ($12.5 million) which debuted last week on the chart and it bumped The Lion King (in 3D) out of the #1 spot (which raked in $11 million). Check out the top 10 box office results below.
Weekend Box Office (Top 10)
1. Dolphin Tale $14,245,000
2. Moneyball $12,500,000
3. The Lion King (in 3D) $11,057,000
4. 50/50 $8,858,000
5. Courageous $8,800,000
6. Dream House $8,209,000
7. Abduction $5,650,000
8. What’s Your Number? $5,600,000
9. Contagion $5,040,000
10. Killer Elite $4,855,000
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