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- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
- 293,355,885
- 4,234 screens
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- Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
- 66,732,868
- 4,099 screens
- 1
- Public Enemies
- 40,141,080
- 3,334 screens
- 1
- The Proposal
- 94,335,111
- 3,099 screens
- 3
- The Hangover
- 205,038,233
- 3,070 screens
- 5
- Up
- 264,816,694
- 2,656 screens
- 6
- My Sister's Keeper
- 26,518,582
- 2,606 screens
- 2
- The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3
- 58,508,070
- 1,908 screens
- 4
- Year One
- 38,304,392
- 2,240 screens
- 3
- Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
- 167,706,959
- 1,419 screens
- 7
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Blood: The Last Vampire
Friday - Limited
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Bruno
Friday - Nationwide
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Forever Plaid
Thursday - Limited
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Forever Plaid Anniversary Tribute
Thursday - Limited
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Humpday
Friday - NY/Seattle
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I Love You, Beth Cooper
Friday - Nationwide
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Lake Tahoe
Friday - Limited
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Live Michael Jackson Memorial Service
Tuesday - Limited
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Mississippi Mermaid (La sirene du Mississippi)
Friday - NY/LA (re-release)
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Short Kut - The Con Is On (2009 II)
Friday - Limited
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Shortcut (2009 I)
Friday - Limited
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Soul Power
Friday - NY
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The Hurt Locker
Friday - Limited
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Vanished Empire (Ischeznuvshaya imperiya)
Friday - NY
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Weather Girl
Friday - Limited
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Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg
Friday - NY
I.O.U.S.A.
Documentary
"I.O.U.S.A." examines the rapidly growing national debt and its consequences for the United States and its citizens. As the Baby Boomer generation prepares to retire, will there even be any Social Security benefits left to collect? Burdened with an ever-expanding government and military, increased international competition, overextended entitlement programs, and debts to foreign countries that are becoming impossible to honor, America must mend its spendthrift ways or face an economic disaster of epic proportions. Throughout history, the American government has found it nearly impossible to spend only what has been raised through taxes. Wielding candid interviews with both average American taxpayers and government officials, director Patrick Creadon helps demystify the nation's financial practices and policies. The film follows U.S. Comptroller General David Walker as he crisscrosses the country explaining America's unsustainable fiscal policies to its citizens. Creadon interweaves archival footage and economic data to paint a vivid and alarming profile of America's current economic situation. The ultimate power of "I.O.U.S.A." is that the film moves beyond doomsday rhetoric to proffer potential financial scenarios and propose solutions about how we can recreate a fiscally sound nation for future generations.
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