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        <title>If it&#039;s Saw, it must be money in the bank.....and it was.... - Hollywoodland - BjLewis&apos;s Blog - Victoria Advocate</title>
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        <description>Despite ticket sales continuing their downward&amp;nbsp;slide for the sixth week in a row, the Halloween weekend was slashed to ribbons by a new Saw movie. The teaser/trailer didn&#039;t give much more than the tag line and shots of people screaming but that was more than enough as Saw IV,&amp;nbsp;earned an estimated $32.1 million.&amp;nbsp;It was the second-highest grossing Halloween opening behind Saw III&#039;s $33.6 million and slightly ahead of Saw II&#039;s $31.7 million. The first Saw&amp;nbsp;opened &amp;nbsp;with $18.3 million in 2004. A pretty good showing for what started as a low budget gore fest.
And yeah, next Halloween you will see Saw V and the Halloween after that Saw VI.
Steve Carell&#039;s Dan in Real Life, earned an estimated $12.1 million.
One of Dwayne &amp;quot;The Rock&amp;quot; Johnson&#039;s catch phrases as a wrestler was &amp;quot;You can&#039;t stop, can&#039;t stop the Rock!&amp;quot;
That fact is clear&amp;nbsp;as Disney&#039;s The Game Plan, came in at number 4 with&amp;nbsp; a little over $6 million. And sadly, at least to me, We Own the Night has not owned anything and is hanging on to top ten placement by a thread. Come on people, support Marky Mark!


    
        
            This Wk 
            Last Wk
            Title
            Dist.
            Weekend Gross 
            Cumulative
            Gross
            Rlse
            Wks
            # of
            Theaters
        
        
            1
            -
            Saw IV
            Lionsgate
            $32,110,000
            $32,110,000
            1
            3183
        
        
            2
            -
            Dan in Real Life
            Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
            $12,081,000
            $12,081,000
            1
            1921
        
        
            3
            1
            30 Days of Night
            Sony Pictures Releasing
            $6,700,000
            $27,318,000
            2
            2859
        
        
            4
            3
            The Game Plan
            Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
            $6,257,000
            $77,067,000
            5
            3342
        
        
            5
            2
            Tyler Perry&#039;s Why Did I Get Married?
            Lionsgate
            $5,740,000
            $47,300,000
            3
            1897
        
    


&amp;nbsp;
Source: Yahoo! Movies &amp;amp; Box Office Mojo</description>
        <itunes:summary>Despite ticket sales continuing their downward&amp;nbsp;slide for the sixth week in a row, the Halloween weekend was slashed to ribbons by a new Saw movie. The teaser/trailer didn&#039;t give much more than the tag line and shots of people screaming but that was more than enough as Saw IV,&amp;nbsp;earned an estimated $32.1 million.&amp;nbsp;It was the second-highest grossing Halloween opening behind Saw III&#039;s $33.6 million and slightly ahead of Saw II&#039;s $31.7 million. The first Saw&amp;nbsp;opened &amp;nbsp;with $18.3 million in 2004. A pretty good showing for what started as a low budget gore fest.
And yeah, next Halloween you will see Saw V and the Halloween after that Saw VI.
Steve Carell&#039;s Dan in Real Life, earned an estimated $12.1 million.
One of Dwayne &amp;quot;The Rock&amp;quot; Johnson&#039;s catch phrases as a wrestler was &amp;quot;You can&#039;t stop, can&#039;t stop the Rock!&amp;quot;
That fact is clear&amp;nbsp;as Disney&#039;s The Game Plan, came in at number 4 with&amp;nbsp; a little over $6 million. And sadly, at least to me, We Own the Night has not owned anything and is hanging on to top ten placement by a thread. Come on people, support Marky Mark!


    
        
            This Wk 
            Last Wk
            Title
            Dist.
            Weekend Gross 
            Cumulative
            Gross
            Rlse
            Wks
            # of
            Theaters
        
        
            1
            -
            Saw IV
            Lionsgate
            $32,110,000
            $32,110,000
            1
            3183
        
        
            2
            -
            Dan in Real Life
            Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
            $12,081,000
            $12,081,000
            1
            1921
        
        
            3
            1
            30 Days of Night
            Sony Pictures Releasing
            $6,700,000
            $27,318,000
            2
            2859
        
        
            4
            3
            The Game Plan
            Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
            $6,257,000
            $77,067,000
            5
            3342
        
        
            5
            2
            Tyler Perry&#039;s Why Did I Get Married?
            Lionsgate
            $5,740,000
            $47,300,000
            3
            1897
        
    


&amp;nbsp;
Source: Yahoo! Movies &amp;amp; Box Office Mojo</itunes:summary>
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