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GI Joe: Retaliation
The Hasbro doll–inspired movie took in $51.7 million in the US and a global total of $153 million. As far as Easter weekend grosses, this is the second best after Clash of the Titans, which earned $61 million in 2010.
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The Croods
DreamWorks is painting its cave green with all the box office returns. This animated film in 3-D surprised Hollywood by clubbing Olympus has Fallen last week, and it brought in an additional $26.5 million over this holiday weekend.
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Tyler Perry's Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor
Featuring Kim Kardashian and Vanessa Williams, this film about betrayal and reckless abandon brought in an impulsive $22.3 million.
Olympus Has Fallen
Gerard Butler protects the White House from Korean bad guys and has us wondering if North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his new buddy, Dennis Rodman, will be sharing popcorn while watching this flick. Olympus brought in an additional $14 million.
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Oz the Great and Powerful
Who knew this prequel to The Wizard of Oz would enchant so many moviegoers? James Franco should be feeling great and powerful considering the film added $11.6 million to the pot of gold at the end of its rainbow.
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The Host
Compared to the original Twilight movie, which brought in $69 million on its opening weekend, The Host disappointed with its opening total of a bloodless $11.2 million. Note to Hollywood: Vampires are way sexier than aliens, even ones with freaky blue contacts.
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The Call
Halle Berry and Abigail Breslin are still representing at the box office with this thriller about a deranged kidnapper who's obsessed with his deceased teen girlfriend's blond hair. The Call dialed in another $4.8 million.
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Admission
Writer and actress Tina Fey continues to inspire women with her neurotic, quirky but intelligent characters. This movie about students trying to get into Princeton received a scholarship of $3.2 million this weekend.
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Spring Breakers
This dark and wacky film from writer/director Harmony Korine stars James Franco, Selena Gomez and Harmony's own wife, Rachel Korine. Taking no break from the box office, it added $2.7 million, bringing its total to $10.1 million.
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The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
This comedy stars Steve Carell and Steve Buscemi as nerdy magicians with weird hair who explore their "magical friendship" on stage. This weekend, they pulled another $1.3 million out of a hat.
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