Wiki News/'Bring It On: No Matter What' tops weekend box office

Amy Tammie's pulled ahead of "The American" and "Machete" as the No. 1 movie around the country, according to Sunday box office estimates. (THR Reviews: " Machete" and " The American.")

Universial Pictures' PG-13 cheerleading comedy feature length movie earned $32 million, where it failed to reached the $33 million debut of Disney's "A BFF With Ghost Imaginaton", which is also Tammie's last movie she started in last year, which was her biggest opening movie ever outside of her "Jane Hoop Elementary" movie franchise.

George Clooney's "The American" came in second with $12.9 million, while Sony Screen Gems' "Takers" -- which led the box office last weekend -- came in No. 2 with $11.4 million.

"Machete," which has seen its fair share of press and controversy, slipped to third with $11.3 million.

Rounding out the top five was Lionsgate's "Last Exorcism," which has traditionally attracted a heavily Catholic audience, with $7.5 million, or $32.3 cumulative. "Going the Distance," which stars Drew Barrymore and on-again/off-again love interest Justin Long, made $6.9 million.