1. Shutter Island: $41 million
2. Valentine's Day: $16.6 million
3. Avatar: $16.2 million
4. Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief $15.2 million
5. The Wolfman: $9.9 million
We've got two new releases this week, dividing the box office between humor and horror.
Cop OutWhat's It All About: In this comedy Bruce Willis plays a veteran police detective whose valuable baseball card is stolen. Since the card is the only way he can pay for his daughter's wedding, he and his partner (played by Tracy Morgan) must track it down.
Why It Might Do Well: Director Kevin Smith's movies have made me laugh more often than not.
Why It Might Not Do Well: This is Smith's first film that he hasn't scripted himself. Will the magic still shine through?
Number of Theaters: 3,100
Prediction: $23 million
The CraziesWhat's It All About: In this remake of a George A. Romero film from 1973, a small town experiences terror when one by one its residents are gripped a sudden murderous insanity.
Why It Might Do Well: While not technically a zombie movie, this looks more like one that the original, and between recent vampire and werewolf flicks the zombies need to be represented.
Why It Might Not Do Well: Horror remakes have had a less than awesome track record.
Number of Theaters: 2,400
Prediction: $14 million
I like the looks of both of this week's releases but I think Shutter island has another week at the top. Here's my prediction:
1. Shutter Island
2. Cop Out
3. The Crazies
4. Avatar
5. Percy Jackson
Perfect scores are hard to come by these days, but lostinafog and greatone showed us how it's done. Here's how we all did:
1. lostinafog: 16
1. greatone: 16
2. bob: 12
2. Prateek S. 12
2. Smiggy: 12
2. patronofchaos: 12
2. Gregory Rubinstein: 12
2. Matt Kohl: 12
3. WJDR: 10
3. Vera: 10
3. screenmoguls: 10
4. Matt: 9
4. Brandon: 9
5. Yoda's House of Pancakes: 7
6. English Gavz: 5
Post your predictions for the top five movies in the comments section below before 5:00PM Eastern Time on Friday. One point for every top five movie correctly named, two points for every correct placement, and one extra point for the top movie.

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