I wonder: did Michael Meyers have a premonition of doom -- like the ones those clairvoyant teens from the Final Destination series have -- right before Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) slaughtered him this weekend? According to Boxofficemojo, poor Mike apparently didn't stand a chance against Death.
Destination came in first this past weekend at domestic theaters with a gross of around $28 million. Even though that's an estimate, there's no way the final numbers will change anything, because Halloween 2, distributed by The Weinstein Company, ranked third with roughly $17 million.
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Quentin Tarantino's new epic, Inglourious Basterds (sorry, spell-checker), was the top film at domestic theaters this past weekend, according to
Moviegoers were in the mood for allegorical science fiction this past weekend. According to
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