May 14, 2007 Spidey Sticks To #1 With $60 Million!

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Sony’s “Spider-Man 3″ took in $60 million in its second weekend, a hefty 60 percent drop from its record debut a week earlier but good enough to easily beat the competition and remain the No. 1 movie, according to studio estimates Sunday. “Spider-Man 3 ” has become the year’s top-grossing film, passing “300,” the Warner Bros. battle epic that has taken in $208 million.

This Week’s Box Office Top Ten:
1. “Spider-Man 3″: $60 million
2. “28 Weeks Later”: $10 million
3. “Georgia Rule”: $5.9 million
4. “Disturbia”: $4.8 million
5. “Delta Farce”: $3.5 million
6. “Fracture,” $2.9 million.
7. “The Invisible,” $2.2 million.
8. “Hot Fuzz,” $1.7 million.
9. “Next,” $1.604 million.
10. “Meet the Robinsons,” $1.6 million.

Debuting in second place with $10 million was Fox Atomic’s horror sequel “28 Weeks Later,” a follow up to “28 Days Later” that continues the story of a virus in Britain that turns people into raging, cannibalistic zombies.

Here’s the trailer for “28 Weeks Later.”

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