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'Takers' with T.I. and Chris Brown nabs second place.By Mawuse Ziegbe Ashley Bell in "The Last Exorcism" Photo: Lionsgate The Box-Office Top Five #1 "The Last Exorcism" ($9.4 million) #2 "Takers" ($7.5 million) #3 "The Expendables" ($2.7 million) #4 "Eat Pray Love" ($ 2.2 million) #5 "The Other Guys" ($1.9 million) "The Last Exorcism" scared up major ticket sales on its opening day. The supernatural horror flick raked in an estimated $9.4 million on Friday. "Exorcism," which is directed by Daniel Stamm and boasts gore-master Eli Roth of the "Hostel" series fame as a producer, drew enough moviegoers to grab the top spot. The film, which follows a documentary crew in rural Louisiana hired to capture the creepy antics of a supposedly possessed young girl, goes light on digital wizardry in favor of scoring scares with practical effects. In the second place slot is the star-studded heist flick "Takers." T.I., Chris Brown, Idris Elba, Hayden Christensen and Matt Dillon work the screen in a story about a crew of suave thieves set to carry out a major job. The thriller snatched $7.5 million in Friday ticket sales. Sliding to third place is the heavily-armed action fest "The Expendables." The fiery, butt-kicking flick raised $2.7 million on Friday, after ruling the box office for the past two weeks and sitting comfortably at the top spot. Friday's haul edges the total domestic tally of the Sylvester Stallone-helmed enterprise near the $75 million mark. "Eat Pray Love," featuring marquee vet Julia Roberts, settled into fourth place. The soul-searching movie adapted from the runaway hit memoir of the same name, nabbed $2.2 million in box office receipts on Friday. The loopy cop comedy "The Other Guys" continues to power along, taking in $1.9 million and rounding out Friday's top movies in the fifth-place slot. Although "Avatar" wears the crown for the highest-grossing film ever, the re-release of the James Cameron adventure, revamped with previously unreleased footage, failed to crack the top ten with only $1.2 million in Friday ticket sales. Check out everything we've got on "The Last Exorcism" and "Takers." For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com. Related Photos 'Takers' Premiere Seizes Hollywood

omg! - Her latest film is bested by Sylvester Stallone, Julia Roberts, Piranha 3-D and several other flicks

Stallone and crew hold down the #1 spot for the second week in a row.By Mawuse Ziegbe Sylvester Stallone in "The Expendables" The Box Office Top 5 #1 "The Expendables" ($16.5 million) #2 "Vampires Suck" ($12.2 million) #3 "Eat Pray Love" ($12 million) #4 "Lottery Ticket" ($11.1 million) #5 "The Other Guys" ($10.1 million) "The Expendables" continues to spank the competition at the box office. The firepower-packed flick closed out the weekend with $16.5 million in ticket sales during its sophomore week in theaters. The Sylvester Stallone ode to macho action movies has raked in a total of $64.9 million throughout its two-week run in theaters. "Vampires Suck" lagged behind weekend with $12.2 million. The horror spoof, which takes several shots at pop-culture's current fascination with smoldering, mortal-loving vampires, took the second-place slot. The film has stacked $18.6 million in ticket receipts since the comedy hit theaters on Wednesday. "Eat Pray Love" continued to cull a steady stream of theatergoers with a weekend draw of $12 million. "Vampires" just barely fended off the Julia Roberts starrer which settled into third place during its second week on screens. The weekend bumps "Love" 's total gross to $47.1 million. Boasting a rap-friendly cast, "Lottery Ticket" took fourth place during its debut weekend. The comedy, which features hip-hop star Bow Wow as a young fella forced to bat away hangers-on after he lands a winning lotto ticket, rang up in $11.1 million in ticket scans. "The Other Guys" maintained a healthy presence at theaters, besting three new flicks for a top-five slot. The Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg cop comedy pulled in $10.1 million, bringing its overall haul to $88.2 million. In a weekend packed with new flicks, three debuts failed to crack the top five. "Piranha 3D" nipped at "Guys" heels with $10 million for sixth place while "Nanny McPhee Returns" and "The Switch" struggled through the weekend with $8.3 million and $8.1 million, respectively. For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more -- updated around the clock -- visit MTVMoviesBlog.com.
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