"The Dark Knight Rises" still on top of the charts.

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  • 02:45 PM - 30 July 2012
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For the second week in a row; Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" is still sitting on top of the box-office with gross of 64.1 million dollars to make his total gross in ten days 289 million. The second week income for Batman was less by 60% where some believe that the opening of the Olympics in London was behind this fall back. However, the film has added 248.2 million from worldwide fans to make its total gross so far 537.3 million.Staying put in second place is "Ice Age: Continental Drift" with a weekend revenue of 13.3 million to make its total in the States 115 million. And in third place with 13 million is the new comer "The Watch" which is rather disappointing for its makers as the opening for the film cost 68 million.Another new comer "Step Up Revolution" sits in fourth place with 11.8 million and just after three days of releasing it. "Ted" comes in fifth with 7.4 million to make its total gross 193 million for a film that only cost 50 million. ""The Amazing Spider-Man" has been climbing down the ladder and sat in sixth place with a week revenue of 6.8 million to make its total revenue after four weeks 242 million dollars.

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