We’ve been warned probably for the last time.
Predictably, this is Roland Emmerich’s last week of warning us at the top of the box office because werewolves and vampires are sure to take over come Sunday and for the rest of the Thanksgiving week.
As you look down the top ten list at the box office, notice the diverse movies from A Christmas Carol to Precious. All are so different and righteously unique — a movie for everyone this holiday season.
Results:
1. 2012
$81,721,057 — $81,721,057
2. Disney’s A Christmas Carol
$26,597,134 — $67,560,978
3. The Men Who Stare At Goats
$7,674,761 — $24,851,058
4. Precious: Based on the Novel “Push”
$7,571,197 — $10,395,749
5. Michael Jackson’s This Is It
$6,529,752 — $68,641,128
6. The Fourth Kind
$5,768,510 — $21,612,805
7. Couples Retreat
$5,168,565 — $103,048,955
8. Paranormal Activity
$5,035,043 — $104,681,810
9. Law Abiding Citizen
$5,018,015 — $68,412,140
10. The Box
$3,987,507 — $14,008,761
in the millions
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