User blog:Ceauntay/'Sucker Punch' tops Friday B.O.

New Warner Bros. pic earns $8 million in 3,033 engagements "Sucker Punch" knocked out the competition at Friday's box office. The New Warner Bros. offering earned about $8 million in 3,033 engagements. Its closest competitor was Fox's "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Roderick Rules." The kid-friendly pic earned about $7.3 million in 3,167 runs.

Warner Bros. other film "I Wanna Live The Dream" collected about $5.7 million in 3,025 engagements, while Relativity Media's "Limitless" gets about $4.7 million in 2,805 engagements, and "The Lincoln Lawyer" from Lionsgate took in about $3 million in 2,707 runs. Rounding out the top five was Paramount's "Rango," which earned about $2.4 million in 3,645 engagements.

Universal pic "Paul" collected about $2.3 million in 2,806 runs."Battle: Los Angeles" from Sony took in about $2.2 million in 3,118 engagements.

Universal's "The Adjustment Bureau," (2,282 runs) and Warner Bros. pic "Red Riding Hood" (2,715 engagements) both earned about $1.3 million.

Finishing up the top 10 was Disney's 3D pic "Mars Needs Moms," which earned about $525,000 in 2,170 runs.

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