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"March 28-30, 2008 Movie Box Office"
"21" #1 At Movie Box Office
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There was no stopping the cards being counted, at the movies, this weekend. The movie "21," based on the best-selling, true story, "Bringing Down The House," claimed the #1 spot at the North American movie box office, with just over $23 million.

All other new movie releases bombed at the movie box office, including, "Run Fat Boy Run," "Stop Loss" and "Superhero Movie."

Among new limited releases, "My Brother Is An Only Child," from THINKFilm, did the best, with over $10,000 per screen.

For your desktop viewing pleasure, Wild About Movies brings you the movie trailers of all movies currently in theaters. Also, we take you Behind The Scenes of many movies, including "21," where the real life criminals the movie is based on teach you how to count cards and win at Black Jack.

Below, the Top 25 Movies at the Box Office March 28-30, 2008




1 21 - 2,648 Theaters - $8,950 Per Screen - NEW $23,700,000

2 Horton Hears a Who - $17,425,000 - 3,826 Theaters - $4,554 Per Screen - Gross $117,274,000

3 Superhero Movie - 2,960 Theaters - $3,212 Per Screen - NEW $9,510,000

4 Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns - $7,760,000 - 2,016 Theaters - $3,849 Per Screen - Gross $32,828,000

5 Drillbit Taylor - $5,800,000 - 3,061 Theaters - $1,894 Per Screen - Gross $20,574,000

6 Shutter - $5,325,000 - 2,756 Theaters - $1,932 Per Screen - Gross $19,103,000

7 10,000 B.C. - $4,875,000 - 3,055 Theaters - $1,595 Per Screen - Gross $84,920,000

8 Stop Loss - 1,291 Theaters - $3,505 Per Screen - NEW $4,525,000

9 College Road Trip - $3,505,000 - 2,270 Theaters - $1,544 Per Screen - Gross $38,370,000

10 The Bank Job - $2,800,000 - 1,605 Theaters - $1,744 Per Screen - Gross $24,104,000

11 Never Back Down - $2,405,000 - 1,869 Theaters - $1,286 Per Screens - Gross $21,295,000

12 Vantage Point - $2,400,000 - 1,739 Theaters - $1,380 Per Screen - Gross $69,348,000

13 Run Fat Boy - 1,133 Theaters - $2,109 Per Screen- NEW $2,390,000

14 Under the Same Moon - $2,251,000 - 390 Theaters - $5,771 Per Screen - Gross $6,675,000

15 The Other Boleyn Girl - $1,350,000 - 1,119 Theaters - $1,206 Per Screen - Gross $25,012,000

16 Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day - $1,167,000 - 516 Theaters - $2,261 Per Screen - Gross $9,413,000

17 The Spiderwick Chronicles - $735,000 - 659 Theaters - $1,115 Per Screen - Gross $69,381,000

18 Fool's Gold - $585,000 - 640 Theaters - $914 Per Screen - Gross $68,110,000

19 Doomsday - $528,000 - 888 Theaters - $594 Per Screen - Gross $10,560,000

20 Juno - $480,000 - 444 Theaters - $1,081 Per Screen - Gross $141,970,000

21 Jumper - $425,000 - 481 Theaters - $883 Per Screen - Gross $78,410,000

22 The Counterfeiters - $412,000 - 98 Theaters - $4,204 Per Screen - Gross $2,451,000

23 In Bruges - $340,000 - 210 Theaters - $1,619 Per Screen - Gross $6,461,000

24 Married Life - $337,000 - 120 Theaters - $2,808 Per Screen - Gross $747,000

LIMITED RELEASE Flawless - 35 Theaters - $5,142 Per Screen - NEW $180,000

LIMITED RELEASE Priceless - 24 Theaters - $4,875 Per Screen - NEW $117,000

LIMITED RELEASE My Brother Is an Only Child - 1 Theaters - NEW $10,500


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