'New Moon' retains grip on box office top spot



LOS ANGELES - The "Twilight" vampire romance sequel "New Moon" eclipsed the competition at the North American box office for a second week, final figures showed Monday.
The second big-screen installment adapted from Stephenie Meyer's phenomenally successful books took in 42.9 million dollars over the weekend, according to figures from Exhibitor Relations.



'New Moon' retains grip on box office top spot
That brought the movie's two-week earnings to a whopping 230.9 million dollars after it raked in an astounding 142.8 million dollars in its first three days of release.
The "Twilight" franchise follows the fortunes of high school teenager Bella Swan, played by Kristen Stewart, and her vampire lover Edward Cullen, played by British heart-throb Robert Pattinson.
Also showing staying power this week were the Sandra Bullock drama, "The Blind Side," which hung on to the number two spot for a second week and "2012," at number three for a second week.
"The Blind Side," a feel-good film based on the real-life journey from rags to riches of Baltimore Ravens American football star Michael Oher, earned 40.1 million dollars in box office receipts.
"2012," which makes ample use of special effects to illustrate the end of the world, brought in 17.6 million dollars in its third week in theaters.
In at number four was "Old Dogs," a Disney movie starring John Travolta and Robin Williams, which took in 16.9 million dollars in its opening weekend.
"Disney's A Christmas Carol" remained in fifth place for a second week, earning 15.7 million dollars in its fourth week, while "Ninja Assassin" took the number six spot, earning 13.3 million dollars.
Down three spots to number seven was "Planet 51," the animated tale of an astronaut forced to take refuge with a young alien on a faraway planet, which earned 10.2 million dollars.
The acclaimed but harrowing "Precious" took the number eight spot with 7.08 million dollars, while Wes Anderson's adaptation of the Roald Dahl classic "Fantastic Mr Fox" shot up from number 24 last week to earn the number nine spot with 6.9 million dollars.
Rounding out the top ten was post-apocalyptic thriller "The Road", based on Cormac McCarthy's novel of the same name. The film took 1.5 million dollars.
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Tuesday, December 1st 2009
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