Shutter Island held strong, hanging onto the top spot in its second week with last weeks two new releases *Cop Out *and The Crazies hanging pretty close to one another in second and third. Here’s the top five:
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- Shutter Island:](Shutter Island (2010) - Movie | Moviefone) $22.7 million
- Cop Out:](Cop Out (2010) - Movie | Moviefone) $18.2 million
- The Crazies:](The Crazies (2010) - Movie | Moviefone) $16 Million
- Avatar:](Avatar (2009) - Movie | Moviefone) $13.6 million
- *Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief: *](Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) - Movie | Moviefone)$9.5 million **
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Alice in Wonderland](Alice in Wonderland (2010) - Movie | Moviefone)
** What’s It All About:** 3D adaptation of the Lewis Carroll fantasy.
**Why It Might Do Well: **Director Tim Burton may not have a perfect track record (Planet of the Apes, anyone?) but he’s the go-to guy for weird. With Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter and Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen, this trip down the rabbit hole should be one to remember.
**Why It Might Not Do Well: **Might this be too creepy for the kids?
**Number of Theaters: **3,400
Prediction: $64 million
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Brooklyn’s Finest***](Brooklyn's Finest (2010) - Movie | Moviefone)
** What’s It All About: **A crime drama focusing on three Brooklyn police officers over the course of a single week.
Why It Might Do Well: Looks like a compelling story and having the likes of Richard Gere and Don Cheadle in the cast can’t hurt.
**Why It Might Not Do Well: **Some of the potential audience for this may be drawn away by Shutter Island, and Brooklyn’s Finest so far has a mere 31% at Rottentomatoes.com.
**Number of Theaters: **1,800
**Prediction: **$8 million