$21.7 million for the weekend ending April 11, 2011
Combine an animated Easter Bunny (voiced by Russell Brand) with live-action humans and what do you get? A smashing box-office success naturally—two weeks in a row! The family romp is now sitting on a stash of $68 million!
$12.3 million
What happens when you train your teenage daughter to become the world's deadliest assassin? She takes what she's learned and turns it into a No. 2 spot at the weekend box office. Not too bad.
$12.2 million
It's a one-two punch for Russell Brand at the theaters this weekend as his star turn in the remake of the classic Dudley Moore comedy grabbed the No. 3 spot.
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$11.1 million
The heartwarming true story of Bethany Hamilton's return to surfing after losing her arm to a shark attack did better than expected and took home the No. 4 spot. Not bad for Carrie Underwood's movie debut.
$9.7 million
Proving people like to be scared no matter what time of year it is, the horror thriller managed to hang on to a spot in the top five over the weekend.
$9.5 million
Not quite the opening James Franco and Natalie Portman had in mind for their medieval quest comedy. Has the world finally tired of these two superstars?
$9 million
It may have featured Jake Gyllenhaal, explosions and plenty of engaging plot twists, but even with all that, doesn't seem like audiences are investing a lot of time trying to crack this code.
$5.7 million
Looks like audiences still wanted to live vicariously through Bradley Cooper as he portrayed a struggling writer who's life turns around once he starts taking a pill that's unleashes startling brain power.
$4.9 million
Despite a lackluster story and weak characters, audiences continue to flock to theaters to check out this sequel.
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$4.6 million
It a fact: Audiences love Matthew McConaughey when he does the "lawyer playing by his own rules" kind of role. After four weeks in theaters, people still can't get enough.
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