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“The Dark Knight” became the first film since 2003 to rank No. 1 for four straight weekends. “Pineapple Express” probably would have been No. 1 if it had opened Friday instead of Wednesday, but it racked up a strong five-day total regardless. Sales in the U.S. and Canada, Aug. 8-10:
*--* -- Movie 3-day gross Total Venues Average Weeks -- (studio) (millions) (millions) -- per venue 1 The Dark Knight $26.1 $441.6 4,025 $6,489 4 (Warner -- Bros.) 2 Pineapple Express 23.2 41.3 3,072 7,567 1 (Sony) 3 The Mummy: Tomb of 16.5 71.0 3,778 4,365 2 the -- Dragon Emperor -- (Universal) 4 The Sisterhood of 10.7 19.6 2,707 3,945 1 the -- Traveling Pants 2 -- (Warner Bros.) 5 Step Brothers (Sony) 9.1 81.1 3,182 2,869 3 6 Mamma Mia! 8.2 104.1 3,194 2,570 4 (Universal) 7 Journey to the 4.9 81.8 1,970 2,473 5 Center of -- the Earth -- (Warner Bros.) 8 Hancock (Sony) 3.3 221.7 2,258 1,469 6 9 Wall-E (Disney) 3.1 210.2 2,144 1,465 7 10 Swing Vote (Disney) 3.1 12.0 2,213 1,412 2 *--*
*--* Industry totals *--*
*--* 3-day gross Change Year-to-date gross Change (in millions) from 2007 (in billions) from 2007 $120.2 -22.1% $6.15 -0.4% *--*
*--* Note: A movie may be shown on more than one screen at each venue. Source: Media by Numbers Los Angeles Times *--*
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