Oct 20 2008Everyone Loved 'Max Payne' Last Weekend

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The weekend box office went thusly:

1. Max Payne - $18 million. I thought I'd be happy that talking dogs were no longer the #1 movie, but I've decided talking Mark Wahlberg can often be just as bad.

2. Beverly Hills Chihuahua - $11.2 million. No, never mind. Forget everything I said. Talking dogs are worse.

3. The Secret Life of Bees - $11.1 million, because everyone wants to know just what the hell bees have been up to all these years.

4. W. - Made $10.6 million and successfully convinced most audiences not to vote for Bush this time.

5. Eagle Eye - $7.3 million. So, anyway, an eagle's eye: best eye? Probably.

Weekend Box Office Results [Box Office Mojo]

Reader Comments

I'm just glad talking dogs aren't #1 anymore. I'd even take another Keanu Reaves movie.

"4. W. - Made $10.6 million and successfully convinced most audiences not to vote for Bush this time."

haha. perfect. thanks for making me laugh IWS.

I still wanna see that Bush movie... But if I could vote for him this time to piss people off I would

I think the success of a movie is directly related to how much Mark Wahlberg's nostrils dilate.

@ Elmo-I watched it, and it wasn't that bad, it was a bit longer than it should have been imo. The acting held it together; Richard Dreyfuss as Cheney was amazing, while Thandie Newton was a little over the top as Condoleeza Rice's character seemed a bit distracting.

looks like it completely sucks tho. 17% on rotten tomatoes!

I actually had someone tell me, last year, that they didn't know Bush couldn't run this time.

hotle for dogs was so cute funny.................................ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ......................lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

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