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The undead were alive and well and thriving at theaters as Woody Harrelson's horror comedy "Zombieland" opened on top with $25 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
updated 10/4/2009 4:38:45 PM ET 2009-10-04T20:38:45

The undead were alive and well at movie theaters as Woody Harrelson's horror comedy "Zombieland" opened on top with $25 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Yet the general box office was less lively as a flurry of new wide releases did solid to ho-hum business. Overall Hollywood revenues came in at $113.4 million, down 4 percent from the same weekend last year.

Sony scored a one-two punch with "Zombieland" and the animated family tale "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs," which took in $16.7 million, slipping to second-place after two weekends at No. 1. The movie raised its domestic total to $82.4 million after three weekends.

Mixing gory action with laughs, "Zombieland" teams Harrelson with Jesse Eisenberg, Abigail Breslin and Emma Stone as a band of humans fighting legions of undead — and taking a road trip to a supposedly zombie-free amusement park.

"What really clicked was the humor of it," said Rory Bruer, head of distribution for Sony. "Truly, there were points in this movie that were so funny, I thought I was going to throw up. I'm serious. It really is a blast."

Taking a big bite of the family audience with $12.5 million was a double-feature reissue of Disney's "Toy Story" and "Toy Story 2" in 3-D, which came in at No. 3. Playing for a limited two-week run, the double-feature sets the stage for the release of "Toy Story 3" in 3-D next year.

The Warner Bros. comedy "The Invention of Lying," with Ricky Gervais and Jennifer Garner, had a soft opening of $7.4 million, finishing at No. 4. Taking place in an alternate reality where everyone tells the truth, the movie stars co-director and co-writer Gervais, who plays a man that discovers how to profit by fibbing.

Fox Searchlight's roller-derby tale "Whip It" — featuring Ellen Page, Juliette Lewis and Drew Barrymore, who also directed — made a weak debut at No. 6 with $4.85 million. The movie casts "Juno" star Page as a beauty-pageant queen who shifts gears to become a roller-derby star.

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Female crowds accounted for 70 percent of the audience for "Whip It," according to Fox Searchlight parent 20th Century Fox. Audiences and critics gave the movie high marks, so the studio is hoping it has a longer shelf life than its opening weekend would indicate.

"Like the story, the movie's an underdog, and we think audiences are going to continue to discover it," said Fox distribution executive Chris Aronson.

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Tied for sixth-place with $4.85 million was Michael Moore's "Capitalism: A Love Story," which expanded nationwide after a week in limited release. The Overture Films documentary, Moore's exploration of the roots of the economic meltdown, raised its total to $5.3 million.

"Capitalism" played in just 962 theaters, compared to 3,036 for "Zombieland" and about 1,700 cinemas each for "Invention of Lying," "Whip It" and the "Toy Story" movies.

This was Moore's second-best nationwide debut, behind his 2004 sensation "Fahrenheit 9/11," which had a $23.9 million opening weekend.

Overture is counting on "Capitalism" to stick around for an extended box-office run, as did "Fahrenheit 9/11" and other Moore hits such as "Sicko" and "Bowling for Columbine."

Video: ‘Zombieland’ "Where most movies are a two-week story, Michael's movies play for a long time," said Kyle Davies, Overture head of distribution.

In limited release, Joel and Ethan Coen's comic drama "A Serious Man" had a big opening with $251,510 in six theaters, averaging a whopping $41,918 per cinema. That compares to an $8,235 average in 3,036 theaters for "Zombieland."

Released by Focus Features, "A Serious Man" follows the domestic and professional troubles of a physics professor in a 1960s Midwest Jewish community.

Lionsgate's basketball documentary "More Than a Game" — which explores the high school years of NBA star LeBron James — opened solidly with $196,681 in 14 theaters, averaging $14,049 a cinema.

Paramount Pictures' fright flick "Paranormal Activity" continued to do strong business, taking in $535,000 from midnight-only screenings in 33 cities. The studio plans to expand the movie to all-hours show times on Friday.

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    >>> a very special sea salt . * so many, many reasons

    >>> this weekend, it is zombies versus meatballs at the box office and it looks like more movie fans prefer zombies. the new movie has done what no other film has been able to do for weeks, which is knock meat b balls from the top spot.

    >> they've really let themselves go.

    >> the top movies this week are zombie land, meatballs and toy story . amy palmer with in-touch weekly magazine joins us. two animated family friendly high profile movies out this weekend, yet zombie land beats both of them? i know. why. i think it has to do with escapism. what better way to relieve your stress and forget your troubles and to get see zombie, woody harrell son's first film in years, so audiences are excited to see him again an what better way to see him. and it's not your straight slasher films . it has that comedic element to it and i think audiences really gravitate towards it.

    >> for those families that take their kids to see toy story and toy story 2 , we have this reconfigured in to 3d format and the inclusion of enter mission.

    >> you can believe it?

    >> go out to get more popcorn, take kids to the bathroom.

    >> why y

    >> yes, but this fille rm runs three hours long, so this is a great marketing tool in terms of the enter missi inter-mission.

    >> and then there's toy story 3 coming out, on so the tease for that.

    >> yep, great marketing move. so it's introducing toy story to a whole new generation.

    >> a couple movies that are coming out other than the obvious, there's a movie called precious with mariah carey .

    >> this is getting so much buzz. it's a really raw movie about a girl who is leading a life p just absolute strive and she's going through such a hard time. the film was directed by lee daniels who directed monsters ball . it's getting so much buzz. oprah winfrey 's behind it. monique is in it, she really plays an incredibly powerful role in it. and then there's a newcomer playing precious. and this is kind of the slum dog millionaire of the new awards season.

    >> nine, the all-star cast musical.

    >> and you see daniel day-lewis kind of in a new light. who is this guy? and then you have nicole kidman , she's obviously amazing. and so fee a lore ren, when you see her, you're like i have got to see this. so that's absolutely a must.

    >> that could j take oefrtd box office . the first week obviously it will win.

    >> staying power, these girls are twilight obsessed. they'll go sue new moon over and over again. i don't know if you've ever seen this movie with a bimpg of girls in the audience, they're screaming at the screen. so, yes, big, big, big franchise there.

    >> i'm looking forward to going. it's going to be another experience about. amy palmer, thank you so much.

    >>> a star-studded show on "saturday

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