It looks like it's yet another setback for the video game movie genre as the big screen version of EA's Need for Speed fell to Mr. Peabody & Sherman at the domestic box office this weekend.

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The DreamWorks Animation release moved up to the No. 1 spot in its second weekend in release, while last weekend's champ, 300: Rise of an Empire, dropped to second place.Need for Speed bowed in third place with an estimated $17.8 million. It made an additional $45.6 million overseas for a worldwide opening weekend total of $63.4 million. Need for Speed's production price tag is reportedly $66 million, but Disney spent millions more marketing the film so time will tell if the video game adaptation will prove profitable or not. Still, Need for Speed will need to pick up the pace and do well on home video if it's to be a franchise starter.Meanwhile, the Kickstarter-funded Veronica Mars movie was neck-and-neck with The Monuments Men for 10th place with roughly $2 million apiece. Veronica Mars only opened on 291 theaters (plus digital downloads, which is another story altogether ). We'll see if Veronica Mars holds in 10th place when the final studio numbers come in Monday.Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club tanked with a fifth place debut of an estimated $8.3 million.Here are the weekend estimates via Rentrak Listen to the Keepin' It Reel podcast to find out what our weekend predictions were!