"Breaking Dawn – Part 2" on top of the Box office with 141.3 million dollars.

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"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part2" managed to achieve a good start in its debut week in North Americanwhere it made $141.3 million from 4,070 theaters. The film premiered on Thursdaywhere it made $ 30.2million and added to that $71.2 million on the followingday. Total gross so far is $141.3 million making it the eighth largest openingin history.

The film is the last part of the famousTwilight series, starring Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner,Maggie Grace, Dakota Fanning, Peter Vasenila, Michael Sheen, Ashley Greene,Nikki Reed and Elizabeth Rizir.

James Bond falls in second place with"Skyfall" with $41.5 million, to have a total of $161.3 million and $669 million worldwide. "Skyfall" isthe 23rd series of 007 this time played by Daniel Craigon who signedon two other films bringing his total Bond films five.

"Lincoln" goes up from 15thto 3rd place this week with $ 21 million adding up to its totalgross of $22.4 million. The film was highly welcomed by many critics in Americaand stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Joseph Gordon, Tommy Lee Jones and is directed bySteven Spielberg.

And in its 3rd week; the animation"Wreck-It Ralph" slips down from second to third place in the boxoffice with $18.3 million. It stars John C Riley and is about Ralph, a videogame villain who wants to be a hero but his quest brings chaos to the wholearcade where he lives.

"Fight" also goes down but from thirdto fifth place his week with just $8.6 million to make Paramount Pictures'gross of this film in its third week $61.3 million. The film stars DenzelWashington and is expecting a number of Oscar nominations next February.

In its sixth week in theaters;"Argo" lands in sixth place with an additional $4 million to WarnerBros. the film is directed by Ben Affleck who also acts in the film instead ofBrad Pitt who was busy with "World War Z".

"Taken 2" is still in the top ten sittingin seventh place with $2 million this week, while "Pitch Perfect"holds on its eight place form last week with $1.2 million.

"Here Comes the Boom" also holds onto this spot in ninth place from last week with an additional $1.2 million thisweek beating the Indian film "Tak Hai Jaan" which landed in tenthplace in its week premiere making $1.1 million.

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