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“Inception” Edges “Dinner for Schmucks,” “Charlie St. Cloud” at Box Office

As Headline Planet noted was possible early Saturday, “Inception” overcame its defeat on Friday to win the weekend box office for a third straight week.

TOKYO - JULY 21: Actors Leonardo DiCaprio (L) and Ken Watanabe pose during the 'Inception' press conference at the Ritz-Carlton Tokyo on July 21, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan. The film will open in Japan on July 23. (Photo by Kiyoshi Ota/Getty Images)

The film ended up outpacing new release “Dinner for Schmucks,” claiming the weekend with an estimated $27.5 million. “Schmucks,” after starting at number one on Friday, fell to second with $23.3 million, a figure right within the realm of expectations.

The other new releases were not as successful, with both registering weekends in the low teens. “Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore” placed fifth on a disappointing $12.5 million, while “Charlie St. Cloud” proved that its Friday take, uninspired as it was, benefit from a front-loaded audience; its final weekend total came in at $12.1 million.

In between “Schmucks” and “Cats” were “Salt” ($19.5 million) and “Despicable Me” ($15.5 million).

Weekend Top Ten:
1) Inception – $27.5M ($193.3M)
2) Dinner for Schmucks – $23.3M
3) Salt – $19.5M ($70.8M)
4) Despicable Me – $15.5M ($190.3M)
5) Cats & Dogs 2 -$12.5M
6) Charlie St. Cloud – $12.1M
7) Toy Story 3 – $5M ($389.7M)
8) Grown Ups – $4.5M ($150.7M)
9) The Sorcerer’s Apprentice – $4.3M ($51.9M)
10) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – $4.0M ($288.2M)

Written by Brian Cantor

Brian Cantor is the editor-in-chief for Headline Planet. He has been a leading reporter in the music, movie, television and sporting spaces since 2002.

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