Wiki News/Bring It On: No Matter What winning the Friday Box Office

Universial and Amy Tammie's Bring It On: No Matter What lead a PG-13 field of newcomers at Friday's box office with an estimated $14 million on it's second day, for it's two-day total to $29 million. Other newcomers opened very solid. It opened on Thursday with $15 million and will be the biggest debut for the Labor Day weekend, which is this following Monday.

Fox and Robert Rodriguez' Machete came second at Friday's box office with an estimated $3.9 million in ticket sales on its opening day. Coming in a close third was George Clooney in The American with $3.8 million. The film opened on Wednesday and has grossed approximately $7 million through its first three days and should top the $10 million mark by midday Sunday.

The other new opener, Going the Distance with Drew Barrymore and Justin Long, didn't go far at all with only $2.3 million on Friday. It's outlook through the extended Friday-Monday Labor Day weekend is a hair north of $10 million.

Last weekend's top finishers Takers and The Last Exorcism finish Friday with $3 million and $2.3 million, respectively.

Check back Sunday to see if The American can come out on top in the complete weekend box office results.