User blog:Ceauntay/Amy Tammie Beats Bradley Cooper at Box Office

Jane Hoop Elementary's Amy Tammie has overtaken The Hangover's Bradley Cooper at the box office this weekend. As the princess of the weekend, Tammie's Warner Bros. romantic drama I Wanna Live The Dream tops the box office with an estimated $25 million from 2,924 venues. Upon it's Wednesday opening makes it even better by giving it a total of $43 million. The first one that should be able to past the $100 million mark domestically. That will be double than it's $30 million budget.

Meanwhile, Cooper's thriller Limitless is still box office gold as it brought in $19 million from 2,756 venues coming in at number two. And Johnny Depp's animated Rango came third with another $15 million. Falling 38 percent from last weekend the Nickelodeon Movie pick is now up to $92 million from 3,843 venues, and should pass the $100 million mark next weekend. But the film is only a few million away from it's $135 million budget.

Meanwhile, last week's winner Battle: Los Angeles fell three spots to fourth place taking in another $14 million from 3,417 venues. Falling 59 percent from it's opening weekend last week, the war film is now up to $60 million.

Two more were a dull. Coming in at number four is the Matthew McConaughey and Ryan Phillipee thriller The Lincoln Lawyer with $13.3 million from 3,707 venues. And the Nich Frost and Simon Pegg comedy Paul debuts sixth with $13.1 million from 2,802 venues. However, the film was a huge hit when it opened at number one in the UK on the Valentine's Day weekend, but will the US version will be trying to make it the same thing?

As for three more films in the top ten; Disney's computer animated Mars Needs Moms fell a soft 23 percent from it's opening weekend falling from fifth to ninth place place with another $5.1 million from 3,117 venues. Up to $15 million so far, it is so far below it's huge $150 million budget in which this film is a huge flop.

Warner Bros.' vampire horror Amanda Seyfried starrer Red Riding Hood came seventh with $7 million, falling 48 percent for it's total of $25 million. Matt Damon's thriller The Adjustment Bureau came seventh to $5.9 million. Meanwhile, the romantic drama Beastly starring Alex Pettyfer and Vanessa Hudgens rounds up the top ten with just $3 million, for a total of $22 million.

Next weekend, Fox's Diary of the Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules and Warner Bros.' Sucker Punch opens in venues next weekend. Kid will play in 3,100 venues while Sucker will play in 3,000 venes.