
1. Zombieland, $25 million
2. Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, $16.7 million
3. Toy Story/Toy Story 2, $12.5 million
4. The Invention of Lying, $7.4 million
5. Surrogates, $7.3 million
6. Whip It, $4.9 million (tie)
6. Capitalism: A Love Story, $4.9 million (tie)
8. Fame, $4.8 million
9. The Informant!, $3.8 million
10. Love Happens, $2.8 million
2. Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, $16.7 million
3. Toy Story/Toy Story 2, $12.5 million
4. The Invention of Lying, $7.4 million
5. Surrogates, $7.3 million
6. Whip It, $4.9 million (tie)
6. Capitalism: A Love Story, $4.9 million (tie)
8. Fame, $4.8 million
9. The Informant!, $3.8 million
10. Love Happens, $2.8 million
RYAN: Before we even go into who took the top spot this weekend, can we just appreciate the fact that "Capitalism" and "Fame" tied?
CAROLINE: [laughs] It's not significant of anything but it is kinda funny just on its own.
RYAN: Thank you for that moment. Now we have to let Woody have his day.
CAROLINE: Or his weekend. "Zombieland" did well at #1. And at least it's more deserving than much of what opened. It only cost about $23 million to make so bravo.RYAN: It's the second best opening for a zombie movie ever. The other new one we liked, "The Invention of Lying," did better than Ricky's last pic, "Ghost Town."
CAROLINE: Oh I loved that one. America needs to give him a chance. We're liking what he's serving.
RYAN: How about the rerelease of the "Toy Story" movies? Gangbusters! ...lookin' good for the next installment.
CAROLINE: Disney must be thrilled.
RYAN: And now... Drew Barrymore.
CAROLINE: Well the movie just wasn't that great.
RYAN: We're Just Not That Into your movie, Drew.
CAROLINE: [laughs] Better luck on your next directorial turn; or, just stick to acting. "Whip It" cost $10 million to make so it'll probably be ok in the long run.







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