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9. The Dark Knight - $3.0M

With the help of Lieutenant Jim Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman has been making headway against local crime…until a rising criminal mastermind known as The Joker unleashes a fresh reign of chaos across Gotham City. To stop this devious new menace–Batman\’s most personal and vicious enemy yet–he will have to use every high-tech weapon in his arsenal and confront everything he believes.

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5. Righteous Kill - $7.7M

For those left unsatisfied by Robert De Niro and Al Pacino\’s near-lack of shared screen time in the masterful HEAT, RIGHTEOUS KILL promises a prominent pairing of the two legendary actors. De Niro and Pacino star as two cops who team up to catch a serial killer in this crime thriller from director Jon Avnet.

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3. My Best Friend s Girl - $8.3M

IN THEATRES SEPTEMBER 19, 2008<br><br>When things go south in relationships in this romantic comedy, jilted ex-boyfriends don\’t turn to ice cream or even beer. Instead, they call Tank (Dane Cook) to show the women a horrible time and send them back into the arms of their exes. Tank\’s friend Dustin (Jason Biggs) has just had his heart broken, and it\’s up to Tank to reunite his buddy and his would-be love. But when the girl is played by the lovely Kate Hudson, Tank finds it hard to stick to his promise to his friend.

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8. Ghost Town - $5.2M

Bush pilot John Lovelace documents his haunting discoveries of ghost towns scattered throughout the wilderness of Canada, evoking a past hardly ever seen anymore. Fascinating to study, the abandoned towns he documents were once the site of high hopes and hard labor but are now decrepit records of pain and loss.

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10. The House Bunny - $2.8M

Comic actress Anna Faris (LOST IN TRANSLATION, SCARY MOVIE) shines in her starring turn in THE HOUSE BUNNY, a hilarious and heartfelt tale of female empowerment. As the film opens, Shelly Darlingson (Farris) is Big Bunny on Campus at Hugh Hefner\’s Playboy Mansion. With her 27th birthday approaching, Shelly eagerly anticipates fulfilling her dream: to be centerfold of the month. But when she learns that she\’s being booted from Bunnyland, Shelly finds herself with no family or place to call home. Desperate for both, she lucks across the socially inept sisters of the Zeta Alpha Zeta sorority. With no hope of attracting new pledges and the consequent threat of losing their sorority, the girls of Zeta take in the bubbly Shelly as their new “house mother.” Shelly immediately sets to work helping the Zetas bring out their inner glamazons, luring in boys while drawing the ire of rival sorority Phi Iota Mu. Shelly also catches the eye of Oliver (Colin Hanks), who forces her to realize that it will take more her Playboy Mansion ways to win over a good man. Plus, Shelly discovers that her social insights have transformed the Zetas into the very superficial types they once railed against. And when Hugh Hefner calls to offer Shelly her dream centerfold shoot, she must choose between returning to the family that loved her best and saving the family that needs her most. Faris (who co-produced the film) is a comic delight as Shelly, with a perfect blend of sexy charm and sweet-natured cluelessness. Supported by an excellent cast of fresh faces and seasoned veterans, THE HOUSE BUNNY is an irresistible tale of inner beauty and “sisters” sticking together.

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