Dear John Take Down Avatar

Down goes Avatar!

The Channing Tatum-Amanda Seyfried romantic drama Dear John unseated James Cameron's record-busting blockbuster at the box office, with a far-bigger-than-expected $32.4 million Friday-Sunday take, per estimates.

Avatar, which saw its weekend winning streak end at seven, didn't get knocked out cold. It gobbled up another $23.6 million, and upped its all-time domestic haul to $630.1 million.

More on the weekend that was:

• The $34-million Dear John was projected to open with a solid $20 million or so. But then Twilight army mobilized, and the movie ended up setting a new record for a Super Bowl weekend debut.

• Forgive boys if they have no idea what just beat Avatar: More than 80 percent of Dear John's ticket buyers were females. (More than 60 percent were under age 21.)

• Movie stars who couldn't do what Tatum and Seyfried did, i.e., defeat Avatar: Mel Gibson (Edge of Darkness); Robert Downey Jr. (Sherlock Holmes); Denzel Washington (The Book of Eli); and, Meryl Streep (It's Complicated), among others.

• The John Travolta thriller From Paris with Love wasn't expected to dethrone Avatar, but it wasn't expected to open with only $8.1 million, either.

• Jeff Bridges' Crazy Heart ($3.7 million; $11.2 million overall) got more theaters, and a bounce from the Oscar nominations. George Clooney's Up in the Air ($2.4 million; $76.7 million) got more theaters, but no bounce. Sandra Bullock's The Blind Side ($2.6 million) lost theaters, and steam,  finally tuckered out after a stunning $241.6 million run.

• The final verdict on Top 10 evictees It's Complicated, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, and The Lovely Bones: hit; big-fat hit; and, big-fat miss that still hasn't matched its $65 million budget worldwide, respectively.

Here's a rundown of the weekend's top-grossing films, per estimates compiled by Exhibitor Relations:

  1. Dear John, $32.4 million
  2. Avatar, $23.6 million
  3. From Paris with Love, $8.1 million
  4. Edge of Darkness, $7 million
  5. The Tooth Fairy, $6.5 million
  6. When in Rome, $5.5 million
  7. The Book of Eli, $4.8 million
  8. Crazy Heart, $3.7 million
  9. Legion, $3.4 million
  10. Sherlock Holmes, $2.6 million

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