Wiki News/Box Office: 'Inception' has no match from the power of 'iCarly' this weekend

"iCarly: The Movie" has fans chasing after one of their favorite characters, and one of them got tired of seen "Inception" topping the box office since it have opened. It may have blown up this weekend, but it is seeking on revenge when this film could make at down in the low $10s million range.

With "Carly" brought $4 million from it's midnight showing, it made an impressive $50 million this weekend of August, to become the biggest opening for a live-action movie that is rated G after "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" with $42 million in October 2008.

With "Inception" in second with $27 million, it made $193.3 million domestic so far, a massive $250-275 million isn't out of the question. To have more than one picture pass that mark puts Nolan in some pretty select company.

"Schumucks" didn't have a big jump on Saturday as the Steve Carell and Paul Rudd comedy scored only a reported "B" cinemascore with moviegoers and looks to gross $23.3 million for the three-day. Carell's "Date Night" found a similar $25 million in April for what turned out to be an impressive $98 million gross. Whether "Schmucks" can manufacture the same positive word of mouth as "Date Night" remains to be seen.

Angelina Jolie's "Salt" dropped to fourth in its second frame with another $19.3 million and a new cume of $70.8 million so far. That's pretty solid, but the Sony Pictures release looks like it will end up with no more than Jolie's last action flick, "Wanted," which ended up with $134 million two years ago.

"Despicable Me" is anything but as the 3-D animated comedy found another $15.5 million and a new total of $190 million. The last Universal Pictures release to cross $200 million? "The Bourne Ultimatum" three years ago.

Among other new releases, "Cats and Dogs 3D: The Revenge of Kitty Galore" scratched a disappointing $12.5 million (even with higher 3-D ticket prices) and after a solid Friday opening, Zac Efron's "Charlie St. Cloud" crashed for an estimated weekend take of $12.1 million.

Next weekend's new releases include Will Ferrell's "The Other Guys," "Step Up 3D" and "Middle Men."

Final box office actuals are released on Monday.