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Rush Hour 3 Is Number One
Can 5 million people be wrong? Well, the weekend takings for Rush Hour 3, the third in the Jackie Chan/Chris Tucker series, suggest that, yes, sometimes they can. The movie squealed its wackily racist way to number one at the US this week, with $50.2million. That's a good $17million below the previous movie, but still strong numbers for a part three and depressing evidence that Chris Tucker may continue making movies.

Last week's number one, The Bourne Ultimatum (Run, don't walk, to see this and beat people in the throat with a hardback book for a seat, if need be), lost just over 50% of its first week numbers, but stayed at number 2 with a pretty strong $33million. That puts the best movie of the summer at a very healthy $132.3million after two weeks. The Simpsons Movie added a further $11.3million for $152.3million after three weeks.

Matthew Vaughn's Stardust could not boast of stellar (oh, we couldn't resist) numbers on its first weekend. The $70million fantasy romp took just $9million for fourth place, despite a wide opening.

The only other new entry to crack the top ten was Daddy Day Camp, a movie which, though, as sequel to Daddy Day Care, is surely beyond redemption, but did slightly win us over with the brilliantly dreadful tagline 'This summer is going to be in tents'.

Waaay down the list at number 26 was Julie Delpy's 2 Days In Paris, which boasted the weekend's highest per screen average by several thousand and took a very healthy $181,000 on ten screens.
Olly Richards

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Rush Hour 4 anyone?
Please god, even though you don't exist and will not hear my prayer, stop this nonsense now! Kill Chris Tucker with a freak accident and send Jackie Chan onto make lots of great western movies. ... Read More

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wonder why marvel want mathew vaughn when his films don't do well in the most important market ... Read More

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Shit!
Really wanted Stardust to do well. Hope it holds strong in there. ... Read More

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fantasy films shouldn't open in the summer, they should be saved for the winter ... Read More

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yanks they will never learn what do you expect 70% of the country don't have a passport ... Read More

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Grounds for weeping
Rush Hour 3, the second sequel to a pretty poor original movie, starring the unbearable Chris 'I Ruined The Fifth Element' Tucker & redeemed only by the presence of Jackie Chan and his stunts makes $50+ million. Stardust, an original, universally well reviewed adaptation of a wonderful book by Neil Gaiman, with a quality cast, makes only $9 million. How very depressing. I truly despair for the future of civilisation... ... Read More

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