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Weekend of September 4-6, 2015
1. War Room - $9,450,000 - $24,763,458 - 2nd Weekend
Mixing feel good Christianity with the formula of a Hallmark channel movie is apparently a recipe for success.
2. Straight Outta Compton - $8,850,000 - $147,785,705 - 4th Weekend
Still dominating as usual.
3. A Walk In The Woods - $8,250,000 - $10,309,000 - 1st Weekend
Looks like an adult drama that did poorly.
4. The Transporter Refueled - $7,220,000 - $7,220,000 - 1st Weekend
Not only does it not have Jason Statham in it so I don't care, but even if it did, why was another Transporter necessary? The original three made jack **** at the box office, and that was nearly a decade ago. Let it go, Hollywood.
5. Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation - $7,180,000 - $180,416,692 - 6th Weekend
I'm not exactly a big Cruise fan, but a part of me becomes happy every time he has a hit. It's like a nice middle finger to the media crusade that tried to destroy his career a decade ago.
6. No Escape - $5,448,000 - $18,449,079 - 2nd Weekend
Why do people still like Owen Wilson?
7. The Man From U.N.C.L.E - $3,445,000 - $39,374,148 - 4th Weekend
Still don't have anything to say about this film other than the fact that it's performing like any other Guy Ritchie movie not named Sherlock Holmes.
8. Sinister 2 - $3,432,000 - $23,766,803 - 3rd Weekend
You can tell that it's the slowest time of the year for the box office when the same films keep appearing every week while barely making anything.
9. Un Gallo con Muchos Huevos - $3,421,000 - $3,421,000 - 1st Weekend
Some foreign animated film, I guess.
10. Inside Out - $3,226,000 - $348,299,280 - 12th Weekend
Nice to see Pixar with a successful movie again that isn't a sequel or a prequel.
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