Pixar's Cars roared to a first place finish in the weekend box office derby with an estimated total of $62.8 million and a per theater average of $15,759. While dominating, Cars' performance was weaker than expected -- the two previous Pixar releases had earned over $70 million in their debut frames and Fox's computer-generated toon, Ice Age: Meltdown opened earlier this year with more than $68 million. Still Pixar's films have demonstrated considerable 'legs' in the past earning 4-5 times their opening weekend gross over their theatrical run, so Cars should be all right in the long run.
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X-Men the Last Stand dropped a hefty 54% in its third weekend of release and finished in third place (just ahead of the horror remake of The Omen) earning $15.5 million. While it's not going to get anywhere near Spider-Man territory the third X-Men film ran its cumulative total to more than $200 million making it the #1 film of 2006 so far and it's a lock to soar past X-2 ($214.9 million) and become the highest earning X-Men film of all time.
With six films (including Over the Hedge and The Da Vinci Code) pulling in more than $10 million, the total gross for this weekend was some 8.5% ahead of the corresponding time period last year.