'Expendables' and 'Vampires Suck' vie for first place on a lackluster weekend

The rest of the top five is a hodge podge of holdovers and new releases. Eat Pray Love took in another $3.6 million Friday, setting it up for a $12-million weekend. (That figure represents a 47-percent drop-off for its sophomore session.) Lottery Ticket is likely to land in the fourth slot. The urban comedy starring Bow Wow took in a little under $4 million on Friday for a weekend that could hit $11 million. And The Other Guys should round out the top five. The Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg comedy-actioner took in an estimated $3 million on Friday for a weekend that will likely end up at $10 million.
The week’s remaining new releases will have a hard time cracking the top five. Piranha 3-D took in an estimated $3.5 million on Friday while Nanny McPhee Returns grossed just under $3 million. The Switch, starring Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman, also took in less than $3 million. It seems unlikely that any of these films will be able to eke out a double-digit opening. Check back tomorrow for a full report.
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