User blog:Ceauntay/I Wanna Live The Dreams Brings Home $10M On Wednesday

I Wanna Live The Dream officially blocked and destroyed Battle: Los Angeles from being at the top of the box office today, and will pretty sure that it will be holding until Sunday when the competion for the romantic drama against a war film to be completed and finished.

The romantic drama topped the box office Wednesday with $10.1 million on it's first day of release from 2,924 venues, marking it Nicholas Sparks' second biggest opening day for his film based on the novel he wrote. The biggest is Dear John, starring Amanda Seyfried and Channing Tatum, which made $13 million. It made $30 million over the weekend, in which that blocked and ended Avatar's champion from being at the top of the box office for seven weeks in a role since it's December 2009 opening. Dream is now to take over the weekend for $23 million, and about more than $30 million in five days of release. That film cost $30 million to produce.

After a $35 million opening last weekend, Battle: Los Angeles fell to second with $2.3 million for it's six day cume to $43.9 million. It should fell to second over the weekend to nearly $20 million.

Johnny Depp and Nickeldeon Movies' Rango came third with $2.1 million and up to $73 million so far in two weeks and a half weeks. Seyfried's Red Riding Hood continues in fourth place with $1 million, and up to a total of $16 million. The Adjustment Bureau came in the top five.

There are three more new releases coming this weekend - Paul, The Lincoln's Lawers and Limitess - but they will not be out until tomorrow. They all will be opening to around $10 million, and most of them might be performing as strong as it can.