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2 Movies Tie First Place at Box Office
"End Of Watch" and "House At The End Of The Street" are both expected to sell $13 million worth of tickets in the United States and Canada.

There's a virtual three-way tie at the box office derby this weekend, as three movies opened with estimates of nearly-identical receipts.
"End Of Watch" and "House At The End Of The Street" both are on track to sell $13 million worth of tickets in the United States and Canada, and "Trouble With The Curve" is just behind at an estimated $12.7 million in sales, according to studio estimates.
Hollywood.com reported that "Finding Nemo's" re-release in 3-D was on track to post a $9.4 million weekend, for a two-week gross of $30 million. "Resident Evil: Retribution" was in fifth place, with a $6.7 million estimate this weekend and two-week accumulation of $33.5 million.
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Another debut, "Dredd," opened in sixth place with an estimated $6.3 million take. Rounding out the 10 most-popular films in North America this weekend, as estimated by the studios and gathered by Hollywood.com, are "The Master" ($5 million), "The Possession" ($2.6 million), "Lawless" ($2.3 million), and "Paranorman" ($2.3 million).
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