Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn's "The Interpreter" translated into solid boxoffice as the United Nations thriller debuted with an estimated $22.8 million to top the weekend for Hollywood. The weekend's other main debut, Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet's romantic comedy "A Lot Like Love," had a so-so opening of $7.7 million, coming in at No. 4, according to studio estimates Sunday. Expanding nationwide after two weeks in limited release, Stephen Chow's action comedy "Kung Fu Hustle" was No. 5 with roughly $7.3 million, lifting its total domestic gross to just over $8 million. Anthony Anderson's kidnapping comedy "King's Ransom," so bad it did not screen beforehand for critics, flopped with an estimated $2.4 million, finishing in 10th place.
The Gambler X-Stud United States Marine "Live fast. Die young. Save yourself."
however this movie became number one was beyond me.. I just saw it yesterday and it was the worst movie ive seen this year. The story started out great and then when they [SPOILER] started to get feelings for each other [/SPOILER] it went downhill freom there
The Metal-Head X-STUD
If it ain't metal, IT SUCKS!!!
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