Weekend estimates put the 3D Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus concert extravaganza
Best Of Both Worlds as the top earner, with an estimated $29m. If there's any celebrity who's sweet enough to be immune to
Rambo, a faked contest entry, and the fury of YouTube's What The Buck show, it's Cyrus The Virus.
Jessica Alba's fresh new idea of a J-horror remake,
The Eye, has come second, with $13m, which is a typical opening for the genre. If you haven't seen our favorite publicity photo for this movie, click
here. It's a winner.
27 Dresses was third with $8.4m, the one chick flick that none of my female friends want to check out. Which is odd, as they made the trip to see
P.S I Love You.
Rounding out the top ten we have
Juno (7.45m),
Meet the Spartans ($7.13m),
Rambo (7 million on screen deaths, I mean dollars),
The Bucket List ($6.8m),
Untraceable ($5.4m),
Cloverfield ($4.9m), and
There Will Be Blood ($4.8m).
Hang on, who'd have thought
27 Dresses would hold up as
Cloverfield plummeted?? Wow.
Over Her Dead Body and
Strange Wilderness, competing to be the lamest looking release of the week, crashed in at numbers 11 and 13 respectively.
[1] Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour -- $29,000,000 (NEW)
[2] The Eye -- $13,000,000 (NEW)
[3] 27 Dresses -- $8,400,000
[4] Juno -- $7,450,000
[5] Meet the Spartans -- $7,125,000
[6] Rambo -- $7,000,000
[7] The Bucket List -- $6,850,000
[8] Untraceable -- $5,400,000
[9] Cloverfield -- $4,900,000
[10] There Will Be Blood -- $4,761,000
[11] Over Her Dead Body -- $4,600,000 (NEW)
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[13] Strange Wilderness -- $3,050,000 (NEW)
Hopefully we'll see some records broken next week when Paris Hilton's
The Hottie and the Nottie is unleashed.