'Shark Tale' is tops for third week
LOS ANGELES - Movie-goers stuck with fish and football over puppets and prancers as "Shark Tale" and "Friday Night Lights" retained the top two box-office spots for another weekend.
The animated "Shark Tale" was No. 1 for the third straight weekend, pulling in $22.1 million, studio estimates showed Sunday.
The football flick "Friday Night Lights" came in at No. 2 for a second weekend with $13.1 million, lifting its 10-day gross to $38.7 million.
The puppet parody "Team America: World Police" debuted in third with $12.3 million. No. 4 was "Shall We Dance?" starring Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez and Susan Sarandon, with $11.6 million.
1. "Shark Tale," $22.1 million.
2. "Friday Night Lights," $13.1 million.
3. "Team America: World Police," $12.3 million.
4. "Shall We Dance?", $11.6 million.
5. "Ladder 49," $8.6 million.
6. "Taxi," $7.7 million.
7. "The Forgotten," $6 million.
8. "Raise Your Voice," $3 million.
9. "The Motorcycle Diaries," $1.7 million.
10. "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow," $1.3 million.
