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Box Office Goes Down The Rabbit Hole

Alice In WonderlandDisney’s “Alice in Wonderland” was the biggest ever for a winter release to top the domestic box office with an estimated $116.3 million, as the book-based fantasy popped through the 3D looking glasses and into the history books.

The twelve estimated top producing motion pictures for the weekend, per data collected as of Sunday, March 7, 2010 include:

RankTitleDistributorWeekend GrossCumeLocations
1Alice In WonderlandDisney$116,300,000$116,300,0003728
2Brooklyn’s FinestOverture Films$13,500,000$13,500,0001936
3Shutter IslandParamount$13,300,000$95,824,5943178
4Cop OutWarner Bros.$9,145,000$32,360,2993150
5Avatar20th Century Fox$7,700,000$720,189,3422163
6The CraziesOverture Films$7,016,000$27,409,3132479
7Percy Jackson & The Olympians: Lightning20th Century Fox$5,100,000$78,033,1262994
8Valentine’s DayWarner Bros.$4,270,000$106,419,7603040
9Crazy HeartFox Searchlight$3,350,000$29,569,4111274
10Dear JohnSony$2,850,000$76,694,0072496
11Tooth Fairy20th Century Fox$1,675,000$56,230,6441734
12The WolfmanUniversal$1,600,375$60,409,8601829

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