On a somewhat quiet day at the box office, Brad Pitt 'seasily took first place with $8.8 million.That debut is a bit higher than last October's($8.5 million), and also noticeably better than($6.9 million). Still, it's way off from recent R-rated hits($12.5 million) and($13.2 million). For the weekend,is on track to earn $24 to $27 million.Entering its third weekend,eased 32 percent to an estimated $5.55 million. To date, the movie has earned $94.8 million, and will pass $100 million sometime today. For the weekend,will likely earn over $18 million.opened in third place with $4.95 million. That's identical to($4.93 million), and is a bit higher than Reel FX's first feature-length movie (last November's, which opened to $3.9 million). For the weekend,should end up between $17 and $18 million.Playing at 2,936 theaters,debuted to $4.14 million on Friday. That's less than half of what the last two Nicholas Sparks movies earned on their opening days (thoughwas on Valentine's Day).is now on track to earn less than $12 million this weekend, which would make this the lowest debut ever for a Sparks adaptation.dipped 39 percent to $3.24 million. That's a good hold that should translate in to at least $12 million for the three-day weekend.Coming off a solid debut last weekend,plummeted 68 percent to an estimated $2.9 million. For the three-day frame, the movie will likely end up below $10 million.opened at four locations and earned a massive $136,000 yesterday. For the weekend, it should wind up with a per-theater average in the $100,000 to $120,000 range. Jason Reitman 'sexpanded nationwide to 608 theaters and earned a horrible $99,000 (yes, that's less than whatearned at four theaters). Based on this paltry per-theater average (it should be less than $600 for the weekend), look for this to disappear quickly from theaters.1.$25 million2.$18 million3.$17.5 million4.- $12 million5.$11.5 million6.$9.8 million