3-D flick 'Final Destination' tops North American box office
AFP
LOS ANGELES - Three-dimensioned horror was just what moviegoers needed to send "The Final Destination" to the top of the North American box office, industry estimate figures showed Sunday.
On its premiere weekend the film, in which the main character has chilling premonitions, raked in 28.3 million dollars, topping Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds," which opened a week earlier, Exhibitor Relations said.

On its first week out, "Halloween 2" premiered in third place earning 17.4 million dollars.
Sci-fi film "District 9," about an extraterrestrial race living on earth, came in fourth place with 10.7 million dollars, trailed by action flick "GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra" with eight million.
Rounding out the big earners in sixth place was "Julie and Julia," with Meryl Streep (7.4 million dollars), "The Time Traveler's Wife" (6.7 million), the comedy "Shorts" (4.9 million), "Taking Woodstock" (3.7 million) and "G-Force" (2.8 million).
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