In what may be the year's least surprising development, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull won the weekend. Its estimated $126 million four-day haul (adding Thursday brings its cume to $151.1 million) puts it in second place in all-time best Memorial Day Weekends, behind only Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End's $139.8 million bow last year. Indy debuted on roughly 100 fewer screens than Pirates, and its per-screen average was off by only about $2500. It's also important to remember that Pirates was released on the Friday before Memorial Day weekend rather than Thursday.The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian took second with $28.6 million for the four days, and Iron Man came in third with $25.6 million. Buoyed by fantastic word of mouth, Iron Man held up very well against Memorial Day competition, falling only 36% for the three-day weekend and 19% if you count all four. It's grossed $257 million to date, with more than a sporting chance of reaching the $300 million mark before petering out. Speed Racer, on the other end, seems to be dead in the water, coming in 5th with $5.2 million, bringing its total to $37.4 million after three weeks.
Further down the list, Tom McCarthy's terrific and tiny The Visitor -- one of my favorite films of the year -- made an impressive appearance at #10, grossing $917,000 in its 7th week of release for a total of $4.6 million. It's a minor hit for newbie distributor Overture Films. And way down the list, Uwe Boll's Postal brought in an awesome $8,200 on 10 screens.
Check out the whole top 10 after the jump.
Rank - Title (Studio) - Weekend Gross (Per-Screen Average) - Total Gross
1 - Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Paramount) - $126.04 ($29,586) - $151.08
2 - The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (Disney) - $28.64 ($7,289) - $96.69
3 - Iron Man (Paramount) - $25.65 ($6,551) - $257.82
4 - What Happens in Vegas (Fox) - $11.15 ($3,479) - $56.40
5 - Speed Racer (Warner Bros.) - $5.20 ($1,672) - $37.42
6 - Baby Mama (Universal) - $4.21 ($1.949) - $53.02
7 - Made of Honor (Sony) - $4.20 ($1,755) - $39.86
8 - Forgetting Sarah Marshall (Universal) - $2.20 ($2,039) - $58.73
9 - Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay - $1.2 ($1,600) - $36.19
10 - The Visitor (Overture) - $0.92 ($3,396) - $4.57
Next week is all counterprogramming, with the only wide debuts being the R-rated Sex and the City and The Strangers. Expect Indy to hold on to the crown.

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