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'Semi-Pro' dribbles to top
March 03, 2008 The newly crowned best picture Oscar winner "No Country for Old Men" enjoyed a bounce, taking in $4 million, a 67% increase over its previous weekend. Sony's costume drama "The Other Boleyn Girl" and Summit's modern-day fairy tale "Penelope" -- picking up $8.3 million and $4 million respectively, overall boxoffice was down for the fourth weekend in a row compared with the same weekend last year. According to Nielsen EDI, the weekend estimate of $101 million represented an 18% drop from the comparable weekend in 2007, when Disney's "Wild Hogs" took in $39.7 million in its first weekend.
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