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1. Alice in Wonderland - $116.1M
Capturing the wonder of Lewis Carroll's beloved "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" (1865) and "Through the Looking-Glass" (1871) with stunning, avant-garde visuals and the most charismatic characters in literary history, ALICE IN WONDERLAND comes to the big screen in Disney Digital 3D(TM) on March 5, 2010.
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2. Brooklyn's Finest - $13.3M
A massive drug operation puts three conflicted police officers on a collision course with destiny.
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4. Cop Out - $9.2M
Two NYPD detectives (Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan) must retrieve a valuable baseball card.
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6. The Crazies - $7.0M
A small town's water supply is contaminated by a toxin that turns people into lunatics.
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3. Shutter Island - $13.2M
Two U.S. Marshals (Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo) in 1954 who investigate the disappearance of a murderess from a hospital for the criminally insane on Shutter Island.
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8. Valentine's Day - $4.1M
Los Angeles residents (Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel) wend their way into and out of romance.
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7. Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief - $5.1M
Poseidon's son (Logan Lerman) has just 10 days to find Zeus' stolen lightning bolt.
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10. Dear John - $2.7M
A soldier (Channing Tatum) and the woman (Amanda Seyfried) he loves stay in touch through letters.
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5. Avatar - $8.1M
Jake, a paraplegic war veteran, is brought to another planet, Pandora, which is inhabited by the Na'vi, a humanoid race with their own language and culture.
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9. Crazy Heart - $3.3M
With his career in decline, an aging country star (Jeff Bridges) finds unexpected inspiration.
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Justin Time
 This adventure-filled family series tells the story of 18-year-old Justin (Chris Laird), a Shoshoni Indian whose world is shattered by his parents' deaths. Justin inherits his father's magical amulet and is astounded to learn that it can control time. The other half of the amulet is owned by a shady businessman, who's using its powers for personal gain. Justin must decide how to use his new abilities and whether the two halves should be united.
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Barbie: A Mermaid Tale
 Barbie (Kelly Sheridan) isn't quite feeling herself today. In fact, she feels more like Merliah, a Malibu surf champ who's discovered that she's actually a mermaid in a girl's body. With her dolphin pal, Zuma, Merliah journeys to rescue her mom, the Queen of Oceana. Their adventures take them deep beneath the sea to a magical kingdom, where Merliah helps her fellow mermaids save the day and learns a valuable lesson in the process.
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Hannah Montana: Miley Says Goodbye?
 Is Miley really saying goodbye to "Hannah Montana"? Find out in this collection of six episodes culled from the third season of the hit Disney Channel series, which includes a sneak peek at the season finale released before it aired on television. Other exclusives include a guest appearance by David Archuleta of "American Idol" fame and a one-hour bonus episode ("He Could Be the One") with not one but two endings.
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Planet 51
 When Earth astronaut Capt. Chuck Baker (Dwayne Johnson) arrives on Planet 51 -- a world reminiscent of American suburbia circa 1950 -- he tries to avoid capture, recover his spaceship and make it home safely, all with the help of an empathetic little green being. Joe Stillman (Shrek) writes and Jorge Blanco directs this animated thrill ride that also features the vocal talents of Jessica Biel and Gary Oldman.
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Benny Bliss & the Disciples of Greatness
 When he has a divine revelation during shock therapy, soul musician and mental patient Benny Bliss (Courtney Gains) escapes from his ward, gathers a backing band and goes on tour to promote his vision of a world free from electronic gadgets. But as he brings his musical crusade to the masses, Benny finds that his anti-tech message is a tough sell in the modern world. Director Martin Guigui co-stars in this offbeat mockumentary.
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Good Intentions
 When her husband, Chester (Luke Perry), depletes their savings account to finance his pie-in-the-sky dreams of becoming an inventor, Etta (Elaine Hendrix) hits on a plan to raise cash for her sons' college fund: robbing her husband's liquor store. But before long, Etta finds herself neck-deep in blackmail, strippers and a whole lot of trouble. Jim Issa directs this Southern-fried comedy that also stars country singer LeAnn Rimes.
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Old Dogs
 On the verge of a game-changing business deal, a divorced dad (Robin Williams) and his womanizing best friend and partner (John Travolta) are thrown for a loop when they're tasked with caring for a rambunctious pair of 6-year-old twins. Helmed by Walt Becker, this family comedy also stars Seth Green, Kelly Preston, Matt Dillon, Rita Wilson and Bernie Mac, in his final big-screen appearance.
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Fix
 Addict Leo (Shawn Andrews) has a choice: enter rehab or spend three years in prison. Now, brother Milo (Tao Ruspoli) and friend Bella (Olivia Wilde) have to somehow get their hands on the necessary $5,000 deposit and Leo through the clinic's doors. It's a wild one-day trip through Beverly Hills mansions, Watts housing projects and East Los Angeles chop shops in an odyssey filled with motley characters, a video camera and a stolen car.
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Hachi: A Dog's Tale
 When his college professor master, Parker (Richard Gere), dies, a loyal pooch named Hachiko (Japanese for "faithful dog") keeps a regular vigil -- for more than a decade -- at the train station where he once greeted the man every day. Lasse Hallström directs this touching drama based on a true story. Joan Allen stars as Parker's wife; Sarah Roemer, Jason Alexander and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa co-star.
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On Broadway
 Jack O'Toole (Joey McIntyre) is inspired to write a play by the death of his Uncle Pete. Ignoring jibes from friends and co-workers, the carpenter turned playwright hopes the project will not only honor Pete's memory, but also help Jack reconnect with his father (Sean Lawlor). Jack quits his job to devote all of his time to writing and sees his life change forever when the play debuts in a tiny neighborhood pub. Eliza Dushku co-stars.
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