Weekend Box Office
"Resident Evil: Afterlife"
LOS ANGELES - "Resident Evil: Afterlife" killed the competition this weekend, with IMAX digital showings making up about 10 percent of the total gate.
The thriller opened with $26.7 million in ticket sales, according to figures released by Hollywood.com. It is the fifth number-one opener this year from Sony.
Sony also has the number two movie this weekend: "Takers," which took in $5.7 million in admission tickets this weekend, for a three-week running gate of $47.7 million.
George Clooney's "The American," came in at number three with $5.7 million in sales this weekend, and a two-week total of $28.1 million, Hollywood.com said.
Rounding out the 10 most-popular films this weekend are:
"Machete," $4.3 million
"Going The Distance," $3.8 million
"The Other Guys," $3.3 million
"The Last Exorcism," $3.3 million
"The Expendables," $3.2 million
"Eat Pray Love," $2.9 million
"Inception," $2.8 million
LOS ANGELES - George Clooney assassinated the competition to top the box office over the Labor Day weekend with his thriller "The American,'' besting the debut of "Machete'' and outpacing last week's champ, "Takers,'' according to final figures released.
"The American'' earned $16.7 million between Friday and Monday's Labor Day holiday, while "Machete'' -- starring first-time leading man Danny Trejo -- collected $14.1 million in its debut to place second, according to Hollywood.Com Box-Office.
In a neck-and-neck race, the crime thriller "Takers'' edged out the horror tale "The Last Exorcism'' to top the weekend box office, but only by about $146,000, according to final figures released.
"Takers" earned $20.512 million in its debut weekend, while "The Last Exorcism'' debuted with $20.366 million, according to Hollywood.com.
LOS ANGELES, Calif.—"Saw 3-D'' scared up the most bucks at the weekend box office.
The latest installment in the "Saw'' fright flick franchise sold an estimated $24.2 million during its debut weekend, according to ticket tracker Hollywood.com.
Another scary movie sequel, "Paranormal Activity 2,'' came in second, with an estimated $18.5 million in sales.
The action comedy "Red'' came in third, with a projected take of $10.8 million.
Rounding out the top 10:
LOS ANGELES, Calif.—"Paranormal Activity 2'' surprised Hollywood with a $41.5 million opening weekend.
"Jackass 3-D'' held on to second place, despite a 57 percent drop in ticket sales from its smash debut last weekend. The film is estimated to make $21.6 million this weekend.
"Red'' was in third place with $15 million this weekend.
The Clint Eastwood movie, "Hereafter,'' moved from limited to general showings this weekend, and is expected to gross $12 million in receipts to the $320,000 it took in last weekend.
LOS ANGELES, Calif.—"Jackass 3-D'' rocketed to an opening weekend that is much larger than analysts' expectations, and will become the highest-grossing October release ever with a $50 million estimated take.
Hollywood.com analyst Paul Dergarabedian said the third installment in the "Jackass'' genre had "a massive, much bigger-than-expected opening...''
The Paramount release had the best debut since "Inception'' opened last July, he said.



