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Weekend Wrap-UpSandler Strong, Cruise Not Against Toy Story 3By John HamannJune 27, 2010 
	
 
 Seventh goes to Shrek Forever After, the leggier than expected $165 million effort from Paramount and DreamWorks. Now in its sixth weekend, Shrek 4 was trying to recover from a 65% plunge last weekend, and comes away with a gross of $2.9 million and a drop of 49%. It was no secret that Forever After was going to die following the debut of Toy Story 3. It now finds itself with a domestic gross of $229.3 million, and an overseas take that is approaching $100 million, but really is just getting started.
 Prince of Persia finishes eighth, and doesn't have as good of a weekend as it had in the previous frame when it fell only 14%. This weekend, the Jake Gyllenhaal action flick earned $2.8 million and fell 50%. The domestic total for this one has reached $86.2 million, but it's the foreign gross that's bailing this $200 million picture out. Prince of Persia has already taken in over $210 million overseas.
 
 The Lionsgate release Killers is ninth, as it must have sold tickets to the blind and deaf club. Killers earned another $2 million in its fourth weekend, and should be celebrated for staying in the top ten for 24 days. The Ashton Kutcher flick fell 60% and now has a running total of $44 million.
 
 
 
 
 
 Jonah Hex is the dummy in the top ten, as the $50 million Warner Bros. flick does a MacGruber. After its slick $5 million opening last weekend, Hex falls 70% this weekend, earning $1.6 million. Unfortunately, Hex will outgross MacGruber, as that one earned $8 million total, Jonah Hex may earn $12 million. Give it $9.1 million so far.
 
 Overall, the 2010 side of the box office formula had little chance of keeping up with last year. One year ago, Michael Bay (sounds a lot like MacGruber) unleashed Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen on the unaware, and it somehow managed to open to $109 million (try not to relive it). That took the top 12 films to about $193 million, a number that becomes pretty tough to reach when dealing with a Sandler movie and a Tom Cruise flop. Thanks to Toy Story 3, the top 12 still did okay, taking in $159.7 million, but it was well off of last year. Next weekend brings Twilight back to movie theatres, so I suggest you go camping, watch the World Cup or try curling, unless you really like throngs of teenagers who are not nearly as polite as the Harry Potter crowd.
 
 
	
	
	
	
	
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		| 1 | Toy Story 3 | Walt Disney Pictures | $59,000,000 | $59,337,669 | - 46.2% | $226,889,351 |  
		| 2 | Grown Ups | Columbia Pictures (Sony) | $41,000,000 | $40,506,562 | New | $40,506,562 |  
		| 3 | Knight and Day | 20th Century Fox | $20,500,000 | $20,139,985 | New | $27,428,513 |  
		| 4 | The Karate Kid | Columbia Pictures (Sony) | $15,400,000 | $15,547,421 | - 48.0% | $135,788,721 |  
		| 5 | The A-Team | 20th Century Fox | $6,000,000 | $6,204,454 | - 56.9% | $63,047,432 |  
		| 6 | Get Him to The Greek | Universal | $3,009,875 | $3,140,780 | - 48.6% | $54,616,495 |  
		| 7 | Shrek Forever After | DreamWorks | $2,875,000 | $3,101,365 | - 44.8% | $229,539,089 |  
		| 8 | Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time | Walt Disney Pictures | $2,801,000 | $2,845,684 | - 48.9% | $86,221,879 |  
		| 9 | Killers | Lionsgate | $2,000,000 | $1,938,681 | - 61.5% | $43,938,754 |  
		| 10 | Jonah Hex | Warner Bros. | $1,600,000 | $1,627,442 | - 69.7% | $9,171,083 |  
		| 11 | Iron Man 2 | Paramount Pictures, Marvel Studios | $1,375,000 | $1,436,378 | - 50.0% | $306,943,647 |  
		| 12 | Sex and the City 2 | New Line Cinema | $1,275,000 | $1,219,345 | - 49.4% | $93,072,615 |  
	|  | Also Opening/Notables |  
		|  | Restrepo | Nat'l Geographic | $30,453 | $35,581 | New | $35,581 |  
		|  | South of the Border | Cinema Libre | N/A | $21,545 | New | $21,545 |  
		|  | Cyrus | Fox Searchlight Pictures | $300,000 | $301,227 | + 65.8% | $566,259 |  
		|  | Winter's Bone | Roadside Attractions | $425,000 | $437,355 | +24% | $1,064,308 |  
		|  | Marmaduke | 20th Century Fox | $970,000 | $977,386 | - 60.5% | $30,008,941 |  
		|  | Solitary Man | Anchor Bay | $478,000 | $476,431 | +12% | $2,070,915 |  
		|  | Robin Hood | Universal Pictures | $632,205 | $648,925 | - 54.4% | $103,301,770 |  
	
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	| Box office data supplied by Exhibitor Relations |  
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