Wiki News/'Jane Hoop Elementary' is Hot; 'Unstoppable' is Not

Ben Linkin's abs was declined by fangirls to be hotter than Taylor Lautner's abs, as Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1 burns to an all new opening day worldwide record.

Its estimated $75.2 million in Friday box office topped the daily domestic rankings and defeats The Twilight Saga: New Moon's $72 million out pace.

Meanwhile, Fox's Denzel Washington starer Unstoppable estimates to $8.1 million Friday, and keeps the runaway-train actioner on track for a possible No. 2 weekend bow of up to $25 million through Sunday. But 3D animated feature Megamind, from DreamWorks Animation and Paramount, will fight the spot back.

Megamind's $7.9 million in Friday box office yielded $67.6 million in cumulative box office for the PG-rated family comedy. With Saturday and Sunday matinees likely to be strong, a $20 million-plus weekend appears certain and a repeat atop the domestic rankings by Megamind is still possible.

Universal's scifi thriller Skyline rung up $4.7 million in its first day of release Friday to make likely a three-day haul in the low double-digit millions. Warner Bros.' comedy Due Date fetched $5.5 million in fifth place in its eighth day of release on Friday to produce a $49 million cume.

Paramount's ensemble dramedy Morning Glory collected $3.1 million Friday, good for sixth place in the daily rankings and a shot at double-digit figures on the frame. The Rachel McAdams starrer totes a $5.7 million cume since unspooling on Wednesday.

Lionsgate's Tyler Perry-directed drama For Colored Girls registered $2 million in seventh place on Friday for cume of $26.2 million at the beginning of its second weekend.