User blog:Ceauntay/Amy Tammie's Romantic Drama Tops Wenesday Box Office

It's true. Amy Tammie is officially a superstar outside of Jane Hoop Elementary. Her new film, I Wanna Live The Dream performed very well at the box office. It will luckly to perform very well at the box office of it's total. It will also luckly to win the weekend box office as well.

Playing in 2,924 theaters, the romantic drama topped the box office Wednesday as it opened to a huge $10 million on it's first day of release. That is the second biggest single day opening ever for a film based on the book writen by Nicholas Sparks. The previous record was held by Dear John, which made $13 million last year. That went to make $30 million for the weekend and a total of $80 million.

With it's $30 million budget, the film is not on track to make a stunning $35 million in five days after it's opening day, plus a $25 million for Friday-to-Sunday. The film opened as big as The Last Song which made $5 million. Opening to $16 million for Friday-to-Sunday to a total of $62 million.

Coming in second is Battle: Los Angeles with $2.3 million, for a total of $43 million in six days. Rango came third with $2.2 million for a total of $75 million. Red Riding Hood and The Adjustment Bureau rounds up the top five.

Three more new releases - The Lincoln Lawers, Limitess and Paul - were not yet released in theaters till Friday.