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“Shutter Island” at the top

“Shutter Island” did what it was supposed to do Friday, riding the DiCaprio/Scorsese Express to $14.1 million and an easy number-one over some very soft competition, MovieLine writes.

It wasn’t suprising, I think. Great director Martin Scorsese and great actor Leonardo Di Caprio just did what they had to.  A story of two U.S. marshals, Teddy Daniels (L.DiCaprio) and Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo), who come to mysterious hospital for the criminally insane in the remote island to investigate a difficult case, has been made in a beautifully catching way. Guys are trying  to find out something about the dissapearance of a murderess, but they feel more and more as potential victims themselves…What do they manage to do with in this trap? Go and see yourself.

It was easy to guees thaht last week’s blockbuster Valentine’s Day would utterly fold — setting itself up for a second-weekend drop of more than 70 percent — while Percy Jackson fared only moderately better in third place. And behind them, Avatar made a decent-enough stride in its climb to $700 million.

SHUTTER ISLAND: $14,100,000 (new)
VALENTINE’S DAY: $5,680,000 ($75,942,000)
PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS: THE LIGHTNING THIEF: $3,975,000 ($47,435,000)
AVATAR: $3,900,000 ($675,621,000)
THE WOLFMAN: $2,855,000 ($43,324,000)
DEAR JOHN: $2,350,000 ($61,021,000)
TOOTH FAIRY: $1,075,000 ($46,442,000)
CRAZY HEART: $765,000 ($19,325,000)
FROM PARIS WITH LOVE: $720,000 ($19,420,000)
EDGE OF DARKNESS: $615,000 ($38,719,000)



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