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'Salt' licks box office wounds, 'Inception' retains top spot


Agence France-Presse
First Posted 07:26:00 07/26/2010

Filed Under: Entertainment (general), Cinema

LOS ANGELES?In a clash of Hollywood titans, Leonardo DiCaprio came out on top of Angelina Jolie as "Inception" rubbed out spy thriller "Salt" to claim box office supremacy for a second straight weekend, industry figures showed Sunday.

The mind-warp summer blockbuster -- one of only a handful of original, non-sequel movies to gain that title this year -- clung to the number one spot with $43.5 million in receipts, grossing a total $143 million in its 10 days of release, according to box office tracker Exhibitor Relations.

With "The Dark Knight" director Christopher Nolan at the helm, the flick about a thief who specializes in infiltrating dreams and stealing thoughts has wowed critics with its complex science fiction concepts.

"Inception" inevitably cut down on the ticket intake for the timely "Salt," which took second spot with $36.5 million in its debut.

Jolie, Hollywood's only truly bankable female action flick superstar, plays captivating CIA agent Evelyn Salt, who is accused of being a Russian spy and must prove her innocence while on the run.

3-D animated film "Despicable Me" slipped one spot to third, maintaining a strong showing with a $24.1-million take.

The film from Universal Pictures, starring Steve Carell as the voice of Gru, a villain bent on snatching the moon, has earned a surprise total of $161.7 million in its three weeks of release.

"The Sorcerer's Apprentice" took fourth place with $9.7 million, for the Nicholas Cage-starring story of a magician battling evil alongside his hapless pupil.

"Toy Story 3" held on to fifth spot with $9.0 million in receipts and a massive six-week total of $379.5 million.

Debuting in sixth was Fox's "Ramona and Beezus," a dramedy about the lives of two young sisters based on the beloved series of children's books by author Beverly Cleary. It pulled in eight million dollars.

Seventh place was claimed by "Grownups," the Adam Sandler and Chris Rock comedy about a reunion of high school friends, which earned $7.6 million in its fifth week.

A previous top earner, vampire romance "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" fell to eighth place with $7.0 million, but still enjoyed its $279.6-million feeding from its four weeks in theaters.

"The Last Airbender," director M. Night Shyamalan's cinematic take on the popular "Avatar" television cartoon series about beings endowed with powers to control air, earth, water and fire, came in ninth with $4.2 million.

"Predators," updating a 1987 sci-fi classic about CIA-hired commandos hunted by an alien predator in the Central American jungle, rounded out the top 10, earning $2.8 million.



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