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3:10 Yuma Rides to the Top Spot

September 9th, 2007 in Action, Actors, Box Office, Movies, The Movie Biz, Westerns -

3:10 to Yuma is a 2007 Western film that is a remake of the 1957 film 3:10 to Yuma, making it the second adaptation of Elmore Leonard’s short story. Yuma opened last weekend garnering a solid $14.1 million amid some soft competition.

New Line’s “Shoot ‘Em Up,” fired blanks in its pursuit for young males, as the Clive Owen starrer bowed in sixth place to only $5.5 million. Dimension and MGM’s “Halloween” remake took a big fall after its Labor Day weekend bow, as expected, declining 62% to $10 million, landing at No. 2. Rob Zombie-helmed horror pic’s cume is now $44.2 million

Sony’s “Superbad” crossed the $100 million mark as it fell 36% to $8 million, coming in No. 3. High school comedy has now cumed $103 million.

Rogue’s ping pong comedy “Balls of Fury” took the No. 4 spot, declining 50% on its second frame to $5.7 million. Sports parody has cumed $24.3 million.

Revolution and Sony’s comedy “The Brothers Solomon” barely registered as it took on 700 theaters to a dismal $525,000.

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